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Student Accommodation Near University of East London
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£245/wk
Closest option
4.11 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of East London is listed at University Way, London E16 2RD. The supplied accommodation data contains six wider-area London listings rather than campus-adjacent properties. Westcombe House is the closest supplied property at 4.11 km and offers studio accommodation from £375 per week with gym, study room, fitness studio, games area and bills included. The lowest supplied starting price is GoBritanya McMillan Residence from £245 per week, but it is around 6.68 km away on Creek Road and should be treated as a wider-area Greenwich-style commute option. McMillan Student Village, LST Lewisham Exchange and Chapter Lewisham are also outside the immediate UEL campus area. Students should not treat these as walking-distance campus rooms; they should compare live commute routes, weekly rent, room type, bills, security and whether Greenwich or Lewisham is practical for their timetable. Supplied nearby places around the UEL campus include bus stops such as Devalls Close and Cyprus, plus Asda Beckton Superstore, Lamanee and WHSmith.
Quick Answers
The supplied University of East London accommodation options are wider-area London listings, not walkable campus properties. Westcombe House is closest at 4.11 km, while GoBritanya McMillan Residence has the lowest supplied starting price at £245 per week. Lewisham options are further away at 7.27 km and should only be considered after checking live travel routes to University Way.
Best For Budget
GoBritanya McMillan Residence, London
Best For Closest
Westcombe House, London
Best For Amenities
Chapter Lewisham, London
Best For Studios
Westcombe House, London
Best Value Tradeoff
GoBritanya McMillan Residence gives the lowest supplied starting price at £245 per week with ensuite and studio options, bills for WiFi, electricity and gas, plus secure entry, 24/7 reception and study spaces, but students must confirm the commute to UEL.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Wider-area commute
£375/wk
View RoomsWider-area commute from Creek Road
£345/week/wk
View RoomsWider-area commute from Creek Road
£265/wk
View RoomsWider-area commute from Creek Road
£245/wk
View RoomsLonger wider-area Lewisham commute
£249/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Westcombe House | £375 | Studio | 4.11 km | Wider-area commute | Communal lounge, gym, study room, fitness studio, games area | Gas, high-speed internet up to 100Mbps, electricity, water |
| McMillan Student Village | £345 | Shared room | 6.67 km | Wider-area commute from Creek Road | Common room with games, bike storage, laundry, free WiFi, weekly kitchen clean | WiFi, heating, electricity, water |
| GoBritanya McMillan Residence | £265 | Ensuite room, studio | 6.68 km | Wider-area commute from Creek Road | Dual-band WiFi, on-site laundry, reception, bike storage, multiple study spaces | WiFi, electricity, gas |
| GoBritanya McMillan Residence | £245 | Ensuite room, studio | 6.68 km | Wider-area commute from Creek Road | Social areas, study spaces, student insurance, 24/7 reception, 24/7 security | WiFi, electricity, gas |
| LST Lewisham Exchange | £249 | Studio | 7.27 km | Longer wider-area Lewisham commute | Gym, WiFi, laundry, lounges, ample study space | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| Chapter Lewisham | £286 | Ensuite room, shared room, studio | 7.27 km | Longer wider-area Lewisham commute | On-site gym, study spaces, TV snug, games area, terrace | Gas, electricity, heating |
Best Student Areas
Docklands and University Way campus area
Docklands and University Way are the most relevant areas for University of East London students because the campus is based there. No supplied property is directly beside campus, but nearby places such as Devalls Close, Cyprus, East Ham Manor Way and Royal Docks Medical Centre stops help describe the campus access area.
Greenwich and Tunnel Avenue
Westcombe House is the closest supplied accommodation option at 4.11 km from University of East London. It is still a wider-area commute property, but it offers studio accommodation with gym, study room, fitness studio, games area, bike storage, bills and CCTV. Students should check live transport from Tunnel Avenue to University Way before booking.
Creek Road and McMillan area
Creek Road is represented by McMillan Student Village and the two GoBritanya McMillan Residence entries. These options sit around 6.67 km to 6.68 km from UEL and offer shared rooms, ensuites and studios depending on the listing. This area may work for students who want managed accommodation with study spaces, social areas, reception or 24/7 security, but route checking is essential.
Lewisham wider area
Lewisham is represented by LST Lewisham Exchange and Chapter Lewisham, both around 7.27 km from University of East London. These properties offer strong student facilities such as gym, study spaces, lounges, games areas and laundry, but they should be treated as longer commute options rather than nearby campus accommodation.
The supplied nearby_places object includes useful campus-area context for University of East London. Nearby bus stops include Devalls Close at 0.15 km, Cyprus at 0.18 km, East Ham Manor Way at 0.22 km, Royal Docks Medical Centre at 0.32 km and Renfrew Close at 0.35 km. Everyday essentials include Asda Beckton Superstore at 0.96 km, while shopping options include Lamanee at 1.76 km and Joyce Dawson Way Shopping Centre at 2.89 km. WHSmith is listed at 1.77 km and can be included as a study-and-culture or bookstore-related place. London City Airport is supplied at 1.12 km and can be shown as a travel-related landmark, but it should not be treated as an everyday student-life amenity.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation for University of East London should start with commute, not just price. Westcombe House is the closest supplied property but still requires route checking from Tunnel Avenue to University Way. GoBritanya McMillan Residence has the lowest supplied starting price at £245 per week and offers ensuite and studio room types, but it sits around 6.68 km away. McMillan Student Village may suit students who want shared accommodation with private study space and 24/7 security. LST Lewisham Exchange works for students wanting a studio with gym and study space, while Chapter Lewisham has the broadest room mix and strong amenities. Since all options are over 4 km away, the page should clearly show a wider-area commute notice and encourage students to verify routes before booking.
University Info
Address
University Way London, E16 2RD
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing East London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake, especially when they want studios, ensuites, shared rooms or bills included options with a realistic commute to University Way.
University of East London accommodation demand can rise before autumn intake because students often compare Docklands, Greenwich, Creek Road, Lewisham and wider East/South East London options early.
Getting to Campus
The supplied University of East London accommodation options are all outside a normal campus walking range. Students should check live routes to University Way before booking.
Westcombe House: 4.11 km, wider-area commute
McMillan Student Village: 6.67 km, wider-area commute from Creek Road
GoBritanya McMillan Residence: 6.68 km, wider-area commute from Creek Road
GoBritanya McMillan Residence repeated source entry: 6.68 km, wider-area commute from Creek Road
LST Lewisham Exchange: 7.27 km, longer wider-area Lewisham commute
Chapter Lewisham: 7.27 km, longer wider-area Lewisham commute
Supplied nearby transport around University of East London includes Devalls Close, Cyprus, East Ham Manor Way, Royal Docks Medical Centre and Renfrew Close bus stops. These are useful for campus-area context, but exact routes from each property to University Way should be checked live before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied University of East London accommodation options include some bills or utilities, but the exact inclusions differ by property.
Westcombe House includes gas, high-speed internet up to 100Mbps, electricity and water.
McMillan Student Village includes WiFi, heating, electricity and water.
GoBritanya McMillan Residence includes WiFi, electricity and gas.
The repeated GoBritanya McMillan Residence entry also includes WiFi, electricity and gas.
LST Lewisham Exchange includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
Chapter Lewisham includes gas, electricity and heating.
Students should compare bills alongside commute. A lower weekly price can look attractive, but the best value depends on travel time to University Way, included utilities, room type, security and study facilities.
Room Types
studio
Studio rooms are supplied at Westcombe House, GoBritanya McMillan Residence, LST Lewisham Exchange and Chapter Lewisham. Westcombe House is the closest supplied studio option, while GoBritanya McMillan Residence has the lowest supplied studio-related starting price.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are supplied at GoBritanya McMillan Residence and Chapter Lewisham. These are wider-area options, so students should check the live commute before booking.
shared room
Shared rooms are represented by McMillan Student Village and Chapter Lewisham. Shared rooms may suit students with lower budgets or those comfortable with communal living, but travel time to UEL should be checked first.
Booking Advice
Students should check live routes to University Way before booking because every supplied property is over 4 km from campus. Start with Westcombe House for the closest supplied distance, GoBritanya McMillan Residence for budget, and Chapter Lewisham or LST Lewisham Exchange only if Lewisham travel works.
Area & Transport
Distance honesty is important for this University of East London page. Westcombe House is 4.11 km from the university coordinates, McMillan Student Village is 6.67 km away, both GoBritanya McMillan Residence entries are 6.68 km away, and the Lewisham properties are 7.27 km away. These are not walking-distance properties. The page can show campus-area bus stops from the supplied nearby_places object, but exact property-to-campus travel times should not be generated without live route data. Students should check bus, DLR, rail or walking combinations before reserving any wider-area property.
What's Nearby
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules are based on supplied Admistay listing data.
All six supplied property entries are retained in this content object so no source accommodation data is removed.
The source includes two GoBritanya McMillan Residence entries with the same slug but different supplied price ranges; both are retained because the instruction is not to remove supplied data.
No supplied property is within 1.5 km of University of East London, so all accommodation options are labelled honestly as wider-area commute choices.
Nearby places are curated only from the supplied nearby_places object. Airport entries are not treated as everyday student-life amenities.
University review stats are not used for accommodation aggregate rating schema because no property-level accommodation review data was supplied.
This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for university details, nearby places, property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules. University review stats are not used as accommodation ratings. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because no verified accommodation review data was supplied. The repeated GoBritanya McMillan Residence entry is retained because the source includes it with a different price range.
Frequently Asked
What is the closest supplied accommodation to University of East London?
Westcombe House is the closest supplied property at 4.11 km from University of East London. It should still be treated as a wider-area commute option rather than walking-distance campus accommodation.
What is the cheapest supplied accommodation for University of East London students?
GoBritanya McMillan Residence has the lowest supplied starting price at £245 per week. It is around 6.68 km from UEL, so students should check the live commute before considering it.
Are any supplied properties within walking distance of University of East London?
No. All supplied properties are more than 4 km from the university coordinates. The page should not label them as walkable or campus-adjacent.
Are studio rooms available in the supplied data?
Yes. Studio rooms are supplied at Westcombe House, GoBritanya McMillan Residence, LST Lewisham Exchange and Chapter Lewisham.
Are ensuite rooms available in the supplied data?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are supplied at GoBritanya McMillan Residence and Chapter Lewisham. These are wider-area options, so commute checking is required.
Are shared rooms available in the supplied data?
Yes. Shared rooms are represented by McMillan Student Village and Chapter Lewisham. Students should confirm exact room layout and bathroom sharing before booking.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
Chapter Lewisham has a strong amenity set with on-site gym, study spaces, TV snug, games area, bike storage, onsite laundry, terrace and up to 200 Mb dual-band WiFi. Westcombe House is also strong for gym, study room and fitness studio.
Which supplied option is best for students who want study spaces?
GoBritanya McMillan Residence, LST Lewisham Exchange, Chapter Lewisham and Westcombe House all include study spaces or study rooms in the supplied amenities.
Are bills included in these University of East London accommodation options?
Yes. Every supplied property lists some bills or utilities, such as WiFi, electricity, water, heating, gas or high-speed internet depending on the listing.
Does GoBritanya McMillan Residence include bills?
Yes. GoBritanya McMillan Residence lists WiFi, electricity and gas as included bills. It also lists secure entry, 24/7 reception, 24/7 security and CCTV.
Why is GoBritanya McMillan Residence repeated?
The supplied source includes two GoBritanya McMillan Residence entries with the same slug but different price ranges. Both are retained in this JSON so no supplied data is removed.
Which nearby transport stops are supplied for University of East London?
The supplied nearby places include Devalls Close, Cyprus, East Ham Manor Way, Royal Docks Medical Centre and Renfrew Close bus stops close to the UEL campus area.
What everyday essentials are supplied near University of East London?
The supplied nearby places include Asda Beckton Superstore at 0.96 km, plus pharmacies such as Burrage Pharmacy, Boots Pharmacy, Newmans Pharmacy and Thomas Pharmacy.
Is London City Airport near University of East London?
London City Airport is listed at 1.12 km in the supplied nearby places. It can be shown as a travel-related landmark, but it should not be treated as an everyday student amenity.
Should exact public transport times be shown from these properties?
No exact property-to-campus travel times should be shown from this data alone. The source gives stored distances and campus-area nearby places, but live route data should be checked before showing exact journey times.
Can international students book these accommodation options?
International students can enquire for these London options, but they should confirm payment plans, guarantor requirements, deposit, tenancy length, move-in date and commute to University Way before booking.
What should students check before booking near University of East London?
Students should check live route to University Way, weekly rent, room type, bills, security, tenancy length, deposit, cancellation terms and whether the area suits their timetable.
How should students enquire for accommodation near University of East London?
Students should share their budget, preferred room type, move-in date, stay duration and commute preference. An advisor can then compare the closest, cheapest and best-fit wider-area London options.
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A career-focused London university with modern campuses, affordable tuition, diverse community and strong employability support
The University of East London is a public university in London, founded in 1898. Known for career-focused teaching, modern riverside infrastructure, diverse student community and affordable London tuition, UEL is a practical option for Indian and international students seeking programmes in business, data science, computer science, public health, nursing, law, psychology, engineering and creative arts. With campuses at Docklands, Stratford and University Square Stratford, UEL combines East London access, on-campus housing, part-time work opportunities and employability support.
University Name
University of East London
Short Name
UEL
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Founded
1898
University Type
Public university
Campuses
Docklands, Stratford and University Square Stratford
International Students
19% in the uploaded source data
Estimated Acceptance Rate
Around 56% overall; around 45% for international applicants in the uploaded source data
The University of East London, also known as UEL, is a public university in London, United Kingdom, founded in 1898. The uploaded source describes UEL as popular among Indian students because of its career-focused teaching, diverse student community and relatively affordable tuition for a London university. For students who want a practical London-based education without choosing one of the most expensive UK universities, UEL can be a realistic option.
UEL is spread across three modern campuses: Docklands, Stratford and University Square Stratford. The Docklands campus is highlighted for its modern riverside setting and direct transport access, with the source noting that it has on-campus housing and direct DLR connectivity. This is especially relevant for Indian students because campus location, commute, accommodation and transport costs strongly affect the London study experience.
The university has a diverse student community, with the uploaded source listing 19% international students. Student review insights describe UEL’s community as highly diverse, with vibrant cultural societies and frequent extracurricular activities. This can help Indian and international students adjust socially, build peer support and feel less isolated while studying in London.
UEL offers more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines such as Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Health, Law, Psychology and Creative Arts. Popular programmes for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc International Business, MSc Business Psychology, MSc Computer Science, BSc Nursing, BA Fashion Design and LLB Law.
The uploaded source states that UEL does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but estimates suggest an overall acceptance rate of around 56%, with international applicant acceptance estimated around 45%. This makes UEL moderately competitive and accessible for students with complete documents, strong academic preparation, English readiness and genuine financial proof. Students applying to popular courses such as MBA, Data Science and Computer Science should still treat admissions as competitive.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60–70% in Class 12 from CBSE, ISC or State Boards. Postgraduate applicants generally need 50–60% in a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree from a recognised university. MBA applicants usually need a bachelor’s degree with 55%+, while work experience is not mandatory but one to two years is preferred for competitive profiles in the uploaded source. English language requirements generally range from IELTS 6.0 to 6.5, depending on course level and programme.
UEL’s tuition fees are positioned as relatively affordable for London. The uploaded source lists tuition fees at around GBP 14,000 to GBP 19,000 per year, with postgraduate fees commonly ranging from GBP 15,000 to GBP 19,000. Popular course examples include MBA at GBP 18,960, MSc International Business Management at GBP 17,220, MSc Data Science at GBP 16,740, MSc Computer Science at GBP 15,960, BSc Computer Science at GBP 15,560 and MSc Finance and Risk at GBP 15,960.
Graduate employability is another important part of UEL’s positioning. The source lists 91% of graduates employed or in further study within 15 months and describes UEL as career-focused, with practical training, industry projects and employer engagement. The source also lists top recruiters such as NHS, Barclays, Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, Microsoft and London Borough Councils, while noting that outcomes depend heavily on course choice and student initiative.
Accommodation planning is essential because UEL is based in London. The uploaded source lists on-campus housing at around GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month, with bills included. It also notes that on-campus housing can be more affordable than private London rentals, while private rentals in East London may cost around GBP 950 to GBP 1,200 per month excluding bills. Students should compare total housing value, not only monthly rent.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of East London should compare UEL on-campus housing, PBSA, ensuite rooms, standard rooms in shared flats, studios, shared apartments and private rentals around Docklands, Stratford, Canning Town, Canary Wharf, Ilford and nearby East London areas. Rent, bills, transport, safety, room type, contract length and access to campus should be checked before booking.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of East London and across London. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, room type and contract flexibility before arrival. For Indian students, this helps connect tuition, scholarships, CAS deposit, visa funds, accommodation deposits, part-time work expectations and London living costs into one realistic study plan.
Overall, the University of East London is a strong option for students who want an affordable, career-focused London university with diverse courses, modern campuses, on-campus housing, employability services and practical access to London’s job market. It is especially relevant for students targeting business, data science, computer science, public health, nursing, law, psychology, finance, risk, entrepreneurship and creative arts pathways.
Yes. UEL can be a practical choice for Indian students because it offers affordable London tuition, career-focused teaching, diverse student life, on-campus housing, scholarships and employability support.
UEL is known for career-focused courses, modern London campuses, affordable tuition, diverse student community and popular programmes in business, data science, computer science, public health, nursing, law and creative arts.
Students compare UEL on-campus housing, PBSA, ensuite rooms, standard rooms, shared flats, studios and private rentals around Docklands, Stratford, Canning Town, Canary Wharf and Ilford.
The uploaded source lists UEL tuition fees around GBP 14,000 to GBP 19,000 per year and on-campus housing around GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month with bills included, making it more affordable than many private London options.
UEL can be worth it for students who want a London-based university with practical courses, affordable tuition, employability services, part-time work access and verified accommodation planning.
Popular London programmes in MBA, data science, international business, public health, computer science, biomedical science, finance and nursing
The University of East London offers 150+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Health, Law, Psychology and Creative Arts. Popular courses among Indian students include MBA, MSc International Business Management, MSc Data Science, MSc Public Health, MSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science, MSc Biomedical Science, MBA Business Analytics, MBA Entrepreneurship and MSc Finance and Risk. Tuition fees in the uploaded source generally range from GBP 14,000 to GBP 19,000 per year.
University of East London courses are designed around employability, practical learning and London career access. The uploaded source states that UEL offers more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Health, Law, Psychology and Creative Arts. This makes UEL relevant for students who want professional pathways in London without extremely high tuition levels.
The source highlights September and January as major UK intakes, while also listing May 2026 deadlines for selected programmes. January intake has a smaller course selection but is popular for many postgraduate programmes. Study levels include Undergraduate, Postgraduate, MBA and PhD. Students should verify current programme availability before applying because intake options vary by course.
Popular courses among Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc International Business, MSc Business Psychology, MSc Computer Science, BSc Nursing, BA Fashion Design and LLB Law. The detailed course table also includes MSc Public Health, MSc Biomedical Science, MBA Business Analytics, MBA Entrepreneurship and MSc Finance and Risk.
Tuition fees are relatively lower for a London university in the uploaded source. The highlights table lists tuition fees from GBP 14,000 to GBP 19,000 per year, while another section states postgraduate fees range from GBP 15,000 to GBP 19,000. Course examples include MBA at GBP 18,960, MSc International Business Management at GBP 17,220, MSc Data Science at GBP 16,740, MSc Public Health at GBP 17,220, MSc Computer Science at GBP 15,960 and BSc Computer Science at GBP 15,560.
Business and management students may consider MBA, MBA Business Analytics, MBA Entrepreneurship, MSc International Business Management and MSc Finance and Risk. These programmes can support careers in consulting, management, entrepreneurship, analytics, risk, financial services and project leadership. London’s job market can add value, but students must actively network, apply for internships and use UEL’s Career Zone support.
Technology and health students may consider MSc Data Science, MSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science, MSc Biomedical Science, MSc Public Health and BSc Nursing. These programmes can support career goals in software, analytics, public health, biomedical science, healthcare, research and digital transformation. Students should verify whether their programme requires IELTS 6.0, IELTS 6.5 or higher professional English scores.
Course selection should be planned with accommodation and living costs. UEL on-campus housing is listed from GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month with bills included, while private rentals in East London are listed from around GBP 950 to GBP 1,200 per month excluding bills. A course may look affordable by tuition, but the total London study cost depends heavily on housing, food, transport, visa fees and personal expenses.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of East London by rent, bills, commute, room type, safety and contract flexibility. This helps Indian students plan course fees and London living costs together before finalising applications or CAS-related payments.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £18960 / year
INR: Approx. ₹22.6 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students seeking business leadership, management and London-based professional exposure
The uploaded source lists 55%+ and IELTS 6.0+ for MBA, with one to two years of work experience preferred for competitive profiles.
MSc International Business Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £17220 / year
INR: Approx. ₹20.5 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in global business, international markets and management careers
Applicants should prepare academic records, SOP, English score and a clear career rationale for international business.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £16740 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19.9 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in data analytics, programming, machine learning and technical decision-making
The uploaded source lists CGPA 5.5 and IELTS 6.0, but students should verify course-specific technical requirements.
MSc Public Health
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £17220 / year
INR: Approx. ₹20.5 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in public health, healthcare systems, health policy and community wellbeing
The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5 and higher English requirements for Public Health, so students should verify professional expectations.
MSc Computer Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £15960 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students with computing, IT or technical interest seeking advanced computer science careers
Applicants should highlight programming, technical projects, mathematics readiness and academic consistency.
BSc Computer Science
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £15560 / year
INR: Approx. ₹18.5 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in undergraduate computing, programming and technology careers
The uploaded source lists IELTS 5.5 for this course example, but students should verify current official English requirements before applying.
MSc Biomedical Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £16740 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19.9 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in biomedical science, health research and laboratory-related careers
Students should verify science background, laboratory expectations and English requirements before applying.
MBA Business Analytics
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £18060 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.5 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in combining business leadership with analytics-driven decision-making
The uploaded source lists GPA 2.7+ and IELTS 6.0, with January 2026 Pre-CAS and CAS dates for this programme.
MBA Entrepreneurship
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £18060 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.5 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in entrepreneurship, business creation and innovation-led management
Students should highlight business ideas, leadership experience, entrepreneurial exposure or project work where possible.
MSc Finance and Risk
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £15960 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19 lakh in the uploaded source data
Best for: Students interested in finance, risk, banking, analytics and financial decision-making
Students from commerce, finance, economics, mathematics, business or engineering backgrounds may find this pathway relevant.
UEL is popular for MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc International Business, MSc Computer Science, MSc Public Health, BSc Nursing, BA Fashion Design, LLB Law, MSc Biomedical Science and MSc Finance and Risk.
The uploaded source lists UEL tuition fees around GBP 14,000 to GBP 19,000 per year, making it relatively affordable for a London university, but accommodation and living costs must be planned separately.
Popular options for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc International Business Management, MSc Computer Science, MSc Public Health, BSc Nursing and MSc Finance and Risk.
Yes. The uploaded source mentions January intake, although it has a smaller selection of courses compared with September and is especially relevant for selected postgraduate programmes.
Yes. UEL has multiple campuses and London housing costs vary, so students should compare accommodation by campus, commute, rent, bills and transport access.
Moderately competitive admissions, UCAS undergraduate route, UEL application portal, CAS deposit and Pre-CAS planning
University of East London admissions are moderately competitive in the uploaded source, with estimated acceptance rates of around 56% overall and around 45% for international applicants. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate and MBA applicants apply through the UEL application portal. Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60–70% in Class 12, while postgraduate applicants need 50–60% in a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree. CAS deposit, Pre-CAS interview and visa documentation are important steps for international students.
University of East London admissions are described as moderately competitive in the uploaded source. UEL does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but the source uses estimates of around 56% overall and around 45% for international applicants. Students should treat these figures as unofficial estimates, not guaranteed admission probabilities.
UEL accepts applications through UCAS for undergraduate courses and through the UEL application portal for postgraduate and MBA programmes. The uploaded source states that UEL takes rolling applications and that applying 3–4 months before intake deadlines improves chances of admission, scholarships and on-campus housing. For September intake, Indian students are advised in the source to complete applications by April–May where possible.
UEL has multiple intake options in the uploaded source, including January, May and September. January 2026 is listed for MBA Business Analytics and MSc Public Health, with Pre-CAS or CAS activity around 13–20 January 2026. May 2026 has an application deadline of 28 March 2026, deposit deadline of 14 April 2026 and Pre-CAS deadline of 25 April 2026. September 2026 has application deadlines from 30 June to 18 July 2026, deposit deadlines from 14 July to 4 August 2026 and Pre-CAS deadlines from 11 to 21 July 2026.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60–70% in Class 12 from CBSE, ISC or State Boards. Popular undergraduate courses in the source include BSc Computer Science, BS Business Management, LLB and BA Hospitality Management. English proficiency is listed as IELTS 6.0 with no band below 5.5 or equivalent tests such as PTE 56+ and TOEFL iBT 80+.
Indian postgraduate applicants generally need 50–60% in a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree from a recognised university. Popular postgraduate courses include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc International Business, MSc Computer Science and MSc Finance and Risk. English proficiency generally ranges from IELTS 6.0 to 6.5, with some programmes such as Public Health requiring 6.5.
MBA applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree with 55%+ in the uploaded source. IELTS is listed as 6.0 with no band below 5.5. Work experience is not mandatory, but one to two years is preferred for competitive profiles. Students applying to MBA, MBA Business Analytics or MBA Entrepreneurship should prepare a strong SOP, career rationale and relevant work or project evidence where possible.
Documents required include academic transcripts, English proficiency test score, Statement of Purpose, one to two Letters of Recommendation, valid passport and proof of funds covering tuition and living costs. After admission, students must pay a CAS deposit, listed in the source as GBP 2,000 to GBP 4,000 depending on course. International students must also complete a Pre-CAS interview before CAS issuance.
English language requirements vary by level. Undergraduate requirements are listed as IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 80+, PTE 56+ and Duolingo 95+. Postgraduate requirements are listed as IELTS 6.0–6.5, TOEFL iBT 87+, PTE 59+ and Duolingo 105+. MBA requirements are listed as IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 87+, PTE 59+ and Duolingo 105+. Public Health and Nursing requirements are stricter, with IELTS 6.5 and no band below 6.0, TOEFL 95+, PTE 61+ and Duolingo 115+.
Accommodation planning should begin during the admissions process because UEL on-campus housing can be attractive and more affordable than private London rentals. Students searching for student accommodation near University of East London should compare on-campus housing, PBSA, shared flats, private rooms and studios early. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation by rent, bills, commute, safety and campus access before arrival.
Step 1: Choose Programme and Intake
Shortlist a UEL course and confirm whether it is available in January, May or September intake.
Step 2: Check Eligibility
Review Class 12, bachelor’s degree, CGPA, work experience and course-specific academic requirements.
Step 3: Confirm English Requirements
Check IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo or MOI eligibility based on course level and programme type.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, English score, SOP, LORs, passport and proof of funds.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate study or the UEL application portal for postgraduate and MBA programmes.
Step 6: Pay CAS Deposit
After admission, pay the CAS deposit listed in the source as GBP 2,000 to GBP 4,000 depending on course.
Step 7: Complete Pre-CAS Interview
Prepare for the mandatory Pre-CAS interview with clear course, funding and accommodation explanation.
Step 8: Plan Accommodation and Visa
Compare verified student accommodation near UEL through Admistay and prepare Student Visa documents.
January 2026
Selected programmes such as MBA Business Analytics and MSc Public Health in the uploaded source data
Application: Pre-CAS or CAS activity listed around 13–20 January 2026
Useful for students who missed September intake, but course selection is smaller and should be verified directly.
May 2026
Selected programmes including MBA, MSc International Business Management, MSc Data Science, MSc Computer Science, MSc Biomedical Science and MSc Finance and Risk
Application: Application deadline: 28 March 2026; deposit deadline: 14 April 2026; Pre-CAS deadline: 25 April 2026 in the uploaded source data
Students should apply early because this intake requires fast CAS, visa and accommodation planning.
September 2026
Wider programme availability including MBA, MSc International Business Management, MSc Computer Science, MSc Biomedical Science, MSc Finance and Risk and BSc Computer Science
Application: Application deadline range: 30 June to 18 July 2026; deposit deadline range: 14 July to 4 August 2026; Pre-CAS deadline range: 11 to 21 July 2026 in the uploaded source data
Best for students who want wider course choice, stronger scholarship planning and better accommodation availability.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian students apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the UEL application portal for postgraduate and MBA programmes, then submit documents, pay CAS deposit, complete Pre-CAS and apply for the UK Student Visa.
The uploaded source says UEL does not officially publish acceptance rate, but estimates suggest around 56% overall and around 45% for international applicants, making it moderately competitive.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60–70% in Class 12, while postgraduate applicants generally need 50–60% in a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree.
Yes. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0 for many undergraduate and MBA courses, IELTS 6.0–6.5 for postgraduate courses and IELTS 6.5 for Public Health and Nursing.
Students should begin accommodation planning 3–4 months before intake deadlines because on-campus housing and affordable East London options can become competitive.
A modern East London student experience with riverside housing, DLR access, societies, support services and London career exposure
Student life at the University of East London is shaped by its three campuses, modern riverside Docklands setting, diverse student community, on-campus housing, student support services and access to London’s job market. The uploaded source highlights 24/7 library access, active sports clubs, cultural societies, UEL Career Zone, internships, employer networking, Entrepreneurship Hub, wellbeing support, academic mentoring and international student guidance.
Student life at the University of East London is centred around a practical East London campus experience. UEL has three modern campuses: Docklands, Stratford and University Square Stratford. The uploaded source highlights the Docklands campus as a modern riverside setting and notes that it is London’s only university campus with direct transport links through an on-site DLR station. This is a major advantage for students who need campus access, part-time work options and London transport connectivity.
Student review insights in the uploaded source describe UEL’s campus and infrastructure positively, mentioning a modern riverside setting, excellent facilities, a 24/7 library, free printing and active sports clubs. Academics and faculty are rated 8 out of 10 in the student-review section, with students appreciating interactive lectures, guest speakers and industry-driven modules, although some noted limited classroom hours.
UEL’s student community is diverse and socially active. The uploaded source rates student life at 8.6 out of 10, highlighting cultural societies and frequent extracurricular events. It also lists 50+ cultural, academic and sports societies, student union roles and volunteering opportunities. For Indian students, this can make cultural integration easier and help build a wider support network beyond the classroom.
Career support is an important part of UEL student life. The uploaded source mentions the UEL Career Zone, which offers CV workshops, mock interviews and job search support. It also notes that selected programmes include placements and internships, although these are not guaranteed. Career fairs and employer meets involve 100+ employers annually, while the Entrepreneurship Hub supports student startups with mentorship and funding opportunities.
The source lists graduate employability at 91% within 15 months and identifies top recruiters such as NHS, Barclays, Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, Microsoft and London Borough Councils. It also lists common graduate roles such as Data Analyst, Business Consultant, Software Engineer, Project Manager, Public Health Advisor and Financial Analyst. Students should verify recruiter and salary data before publication, but these examples show UEL’s practical career focus.
Accommodation is one of UEL’s biggest practical advantages for international students. The source lists on-campus housing at the Docklands campus from GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month, with bills included. Room types include ensuite rooms and standard rooms in shared flats. Facilities include free Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, laundry, common kitchens, riverside views and student hub access. The source states that the campus is around 25–30 minutes from Central London via DLR or Underground.
Private rentals in East London are listed from GBP 950 to GBP 1,200 per month excluding bills, with popular areas including Stratford, Canary Wharf, Canning Town and Ilford. Students often share flats to reduce costs, but private rentals can involve higher expenses, bills, deposits and landlord conditions. UEL on-campus housing is described as around 25–30% cheaper than average London rentals in the uploaded source.
Monthly living costs in London are listed from around GBP 1,270 to GBP 1,480, with annual living costs around GBP 15,000 to GBP 17,500. Estimated monthly costs include accommodation, food and groceries, transport, personal expenses, phone, books and insurance. Students should verify current London living costs before publishing because rent and transport prices can change.
International students are also described as having access to academic support, workshops, tutoring, English language support, study skills guidance, wellbeing and counselling, on-campus healthcare, mentoring, peer support, buddy programmes, visa and immigration guidance, orientation and dedicated international advisors. These support systems can help students manage both academic pressure and cultural adjustment.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of East London should compare on-campus housing, PBSA, shared flats, studios and private rentals by rent, bills, commute, DLR or Underground access, safety, room type and study environment. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near UEL so they can plan rent, bills, commute and safety before arriving in London.
Docklands Campus
Stratford Campus
University Square Stratford
Modern Riverside Campus
The uploaded source highlights UEL’s riverside campus setting and modern academic facilities.
On-Campus Housing
Docklands housing offers rooms with bills included, free Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, laundry and common kitchens.
Career Zone
UEL Career Zone supports students with CV workshops, mock interviews, job search support and employer engagement.
Societies and Student Community
The source lists 50+ societies and a highly diverse student environment with cultural and extracurricular activity.
Wellbeing and International Support
Students can access counselling, wellbeing workshops, visa guidance, orientation and dedicated international advisors.
London Job Market Access
UEL’s East London location gives students access to part-time jobs, internships, Canary Wharf, Tech City, NHS, finance and creative sectors.
Docklands
Best for: Students who want on-campus housing, riverside environment and direct DLR access
Commute: On-campus or short campus commute depending on room and course location
Useful for students who want bills-included accommodation and predictable campus access.
Stratford
Best for: Students studying at Stratford or University Square Stratford who want shopping, transport and East London connectivity
Commute: Commute varies by campus and transport route
Popular for students who want strong transport access and city convenience.
Canning Town
Best for: Students seeking transport connectivity between Docklands, Stratford and wider London
Commute: Commute varies by DLR, Underground or bus route
Students should compare rent, bills and safety before choosing private rentals.
Canary Wharf
Best for: Students who want proximity to London’s finance, business and professional ecosystem
Commute: Commute varies by DLR or Underground route
Can be convenient but may be more expensive than other East London areas.
Ilford
Best for: Budget-conscious students seeking shared flats or private rentals with community access
Commute: Commute varies by Elizabeth line, rail, bus or Underground connections
Students should calculate commute cost and time before choosing lower-rent rooms.
PBSA near UEL
Best for: International students who want student-focused amenities and structured housing
Commute: Commute varies by property
Students should check whether bills, Wi-Fi, laundry, security and contract flexibility are included.
Student life at UEL is diverse, modern and career-focused, with riverside campus facilities, societies, student support, Career Zone services and access to London job opportunities.
Yes. The uploaded source lists UEL on-campus housing at the Docklands campus from GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month with bills included.
Students live in on-campus housing, PBSA, shared flats, studios and private rentals around Docklands, Stratford, Canning Town, Canary Wharf, Ilford and nearby East London areas.
The uploaded source states that UEL on-campus housing is around 25–30% cheaper than average London rentals and costs around GBP 750 to GBP 812 per month in one housing table.
Accommodation affects monthly budget, commute, safety, study routine and access to campus, so students should compare verified rooms early before intake demand rises.
Internal scholarships, external funding, early payment discounts and London accommodation budgeting for Indian students
The University of East London offers scholarships and financial aid for international students, including UEL International Scholarship, UEL Excellence Scholarship, UEL Postgraduate Scholarship, UEL Sports Scholarship, Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship and Dean’s Scholarship. External options include Helena Kennedy Foundation, Chevening Scholarship, Commonwealth Scholarship and GREAT Scholarship. Students should plan scholarships together with London living costs, CAS deposit, accommodation, food, transport, visa, insurance and emergency expenses.
University of East London scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce the cost of studying in London. The uploaded source lists several internal scholarships and financial support options, most of which are designed to recognise academic merit, reduce tuition burden or support students with strong talent, values or financial need.
The UEL International Scholarship is listed as a tuition fee reduction of GBP 500 to GBP 5,000, based on academic merit. The source states that students are usually assessed automatically with the admission offer, although some awards may require an application. This can be useful for Indian students applying to UEL’s business, computing, health, law, psychology or creative arts programmes.
The UEL Excellence Scholarship is listed as offering up to GBP 5,000 tuition fee waiver for outstanding academic achievement, with a separate application process. The UEL Postgraduate Scholarship is listed as offering up to 50% tuition fee discount for postgraduate students and is merit-based, usually requiring a separate application after admission.
The UEL Sports Scholarship is listed as offering up to GBP 6,000 plus training and support for national or international athletes. The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is listed as offering up to GBP 28,605 over three years, while the Dean’s Scholarship is listed as offering up to GBP 13,500 over three years, based on academic excellence and financial need. These awards should be verified before publication because eligibility and values may change by year.
External scholarships accepted at UEL include the Helena Kennedy Foundation, offering up to GBP 2,250, Chevening Scholarship, listed as fully funded with tuition and living costs, Commonwealth Scholarship, listed as fully funded for Commonwealth country students including India, and GREAT Scholarship, listed as offering up to GBP 10,000 tuition waiver for selected master’s courses.
The uploaded source notes that scholarships are not available for short-term, pre-sessional English, foundation or franchised programmes. It also states that major scholarships such as Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship and UEL Excellence require separate applications with academic transcripts, personal statements and sometimes recommendation letters. Early application is strongly encouraged because scholarships can be competitive.
Scholarship planning should be tied to total cost. Average annual tuition after scholarships is listed from GBP 15,000 to GBP 17,500 for Indian students in the uploaded source. A sample one-year MBA cost breakdown lists tuition at GBP 18,960, scholarship benefit at GBP 3,000, final estimated tuition at GBP 15,960, living expenses at GBP 12,000, other costs at GBP 2,000 and final estimated total cost at GBP 29,960. Students should verify all values before publication or planning.
Accommodation is one of the biggest funding decisions. UEL on-campus housing is listed from GBP 750 to GBP 930 per month with bills included, while private rentals in East London are listed from GBP 950 to GBP 1,200 per month excluding bills. Scholarships may reduce tuition but usually do not remove the need to plan rent, deposits, food, transport, visa costs, insurance, books and personal expenses.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of East London so scholarship savings are not lost through expensive or unsuitable housing. Students can compare on-campus housing alternatives, PBSA, shared flats, studios and private rentals by rent, bills, commute, safety and contract terms.
Overall, UEL scholarships and funding can make London study more affordable, but students need a complete financial strategy. Indian students should apply early, verify scholarship rules, prepare SOP and recommendation documents, compare accommodation before intake demand rises and keep backup funds for visa, CAS deposit, rent and everyday London living costs.
Internal Merit Scholarships
UEL International Scholarship and UEL Excellence Scholarship support academically strong international students with tuition fee reductions.
Postgraduate Scholarships
UEL Postgraduate Scholarship may offer up to 50% tuition fee discount for eligible postgraduate students.
Sports Scholarships
UEL Sports Scholarship supports national or international athletes with funding, training and support.
Major University Awards
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship and Dean’s Scholarship offer larger multi-year awards for selected eligible students.
External Scholarships
Students may explore Helena Kennedy Foundation, Chevening, Commonwealth and GREAT Scholarship depending on eligibility.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should separately budget for rent, bills, food, transport, CAS deposit, visa, insurance and personal expenses.
UEL International Scholarship
Best for: International students with strong academic merit
Coverage: GBP 500 to GBP 5,000 tuition fee reduction in the uploaded source data
Usually assessed with admission offer, but students should verify whether their award requires a separate application.
UEL Excellence Scholarship
Best for: Students with outstanding academic achievement
Coverage: Up to GBP 5,000 tuition fee waiver in the uploaded source data
Separate application is listed in the source, so students should prepare documents early.
UEL Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for: Eligible postgraduate students
Coverage: Up to 50% tuition fee discount in the uploaded source data
Merit-based and usually requires a separate application after admission.
UEL Sports Scholarship
Best for: National or international athletes
Coverage: Up to GBP 6,000 plus training and support in the uploaded source data
Students should verify athletic evidence, performance criteria and scholarship continuation requirements.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
Best for: Competitive applicants demonstrating commitment to UEL values
Coverage: Up to GBP 28,605 over three years in the uploaded source data
High-value award; students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and application requirements.
Dean’s Scholarship
Best for: Students with academic excellence and financial need
Coverage: Up to GBP 13,500 over three years in the uploaded source data
Students should prepare academic and financial documents early.
Chevening Scholarship
Best for: Eligible master’s applicants with leadership potential
Coverage: Fully funded tuition plus living costs in the uploaded source data
External scholarship with separate competitive application and deadlines.
GREAT Scholarship
Best for: Eligible master’s applicants for selected courses
Coverage: Up to GBP 10,000 tuition waiver in the uploaded source data
Students should verify country, course and British Council eligibility rules.
Yes. UEL offers scholarships such as UEL International Scholarship, UEL Excellence Scholarship, UEL Postgraduate Scholarship, UEL Sports Scholarship, Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship and Dean’s Scholarship.
Indian students may explore UEL International Scholarship, UEL Excellence Scholarship, UEL Postgraduate Scholarship, GREAT Scholarship, Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarship depending on eligibility.
Most UEL scholarships reduce tuition fees and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for on-campus housing, private rent, bills, food and transport.
Yes. Major scholarships such as UEL Excellence, Postgraduate Scholarship, Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship and external awards can be competitive and may require separate applications.
Students can reduce costs by applying early for on-campus housing, comparing verified accommodation, checking bills-included options and using eligible scholarships or part-time work within visa rules.
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Explore University of East London admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MSc, data science, computer science, public health, biomedical science, finance and risk, and international business courses with eligibility, deadlines, English requirements, CAS and visa guidance.
Main Intake
January, May & September
Application Route
UCAS, UEL Portal & Official Website
English Requirement
IELTS 5.5 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of East London offers admissions in January, May and September intakes, with undergraduate applications through UCAS or UEL portal and postgraduate applications through the official university website.
The University of East London is a modern London university offering undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and MSc programmes across business, computing, public health, biomedical science, finance, risk and related professional fields. Admissions are moderately selective, with an acceptance rate of around 56% mentioned in the provided source and around 45% for international students. Indian students are assessed on academic marks, English language readiness, personal statement, transcripts, letters of recommendation, pre-CAS checks, tuition deposit and course-specific requirements.
January, May and September are the major intakes
January and September are the most preferred intakes for international students
September 2026 application deadline is 18 July 2026
May 2026 application deadline is 28 March 2026
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the official UEL application portal
Postgraduate applications are accepted through the university website
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 56% and around 45% for international students
PG applications are free, while UCAS application fee is £28.50
Most complete applications receive decisions within around 10 working days
Indian students looking for a London-based university with realistic admission chances
Undergraduate applicants with 60% to 70% in Class 12 depending on board
Postgraduate applicants with 50% to 55% in a recognised bachelor’s degree depending on institution type
MBA applicants with a bachelor’s degree in arts, science, commerce, engineering or related fields
Students interested in MBA, international business management, data science, computer science, public health, biomedical science or finance and risk
Applicants who want multiple intake options across January, May and September
International students who can complete deposit, pre-CAS interview, maintenance proof and CAS steps on time
Undergraduate applicants below the board-specific Class 12 percentage requirement
Postgraduate applicants below 50% to 55% in bachelor’s degree without considering pre-master’s route
Students who do not meet IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 for UG or IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 for PG courses
Applicants who delay deposit and offer-condition completion close to CAS deadlines
Students applying to MBA or computing courses without checking higher English requirement
Applicants who submit incomplete transcripts, personal statement or LORs
International students who do not prepare proof of funds before the maintenance deadline
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS / UEL Portal
UG applicants can apply through UCAS or the UEL official portal with Class 12 marks, academic transcripts, personal statement, LORs and English proof.
Postgraduate Admissions
Free PG Application
PG applicants apply directly through the UEL official website with bachelor’s degree evidence, transcripts, personal statement, LORs and English score.
MBA Admissions
Royal Docks School
MBA applicants apply through the UEL MBA portal and need a bachelor’s degree, minimum 50% to 55%, and IELTS 6.0 with section requirements.
Admission Type
56% Acceptance
Admissions are moderately selective, with decisions usually issued within 10 working days after complete application submission.
University of East London 2026 deadlines include 28 March 2026 for May intake and 18 July 2026 for September intake, followed by deposit, pre-CAS, maintenance and CAS issue deadlines.
28 March 2026
May Intake Application Deadline
Application deadline for the May 2026 intake.
14 April 2026
May Intake Deposit and Offer Conditions Deadline
Applicants for May intake should complete deposit and offer conditions by this date.
25 April 2026
May Intake Pre-CAS Interview Deadline
Students should complete the pre-CAS interview by this date for May intake.
2 May 2026
May Intake Maintenance Deadline
Financial maintenance evidence should be ready by this deadline.
9 May 2026
May Intake CAS Deadline - Non-Priority Visa
Last day to issue CAS for students using non-priority visa service.
16 May 2026
May Intake CAS Deadline - Priority Visa
Last day to issue CAS for students using priority visa service.
2 June 2026
May Intake Teaching Commences
Teaching starts for May intake students.
18 July 2026
September Intake Application Deadline
Application deadline for the September 2026 intake.
4 August 2026
September Intake Deposit and Offer Conditions Deadline
Deposit and offer conditions should be completed by this date for September intake.
11 August 2026
September Intake Pre-CAS Interview Deadline
Pre-CAS interview deadline for September intake applicants.
22 August 2026
September Intake Maintenance Deadline
Financial maintenance proof should be ready by this deadline.
27 August 2026
September Intake CAS Deadline - Non-Priority Visa
Last day to issue CAS for students using non-priority visa service.
5 September 2026
September Intake CAS Deadline - Priority Visa
Last day to issue CAS for students using priority visa service.
29 September 2026
September Intake Teaching Commences
Teaching starts for September intake students.
University of East London generally expects 60% to 70% in Class 12 for undergraduate admission and 50% to 55% in a recognised bachelor’s degree for postgraduate admission.
Undergraduate
Class 12 with 60% to 70% depending on board
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor’s degree with 50% to 55%
MBA
Bachelor’s degree with 50% to 55% depending on institution
University of East London generally requires IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 for undergraduate courses and IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 for postgraduate courses, with equivalent TOEFL, PTE or Duolingo scores accepted by programme.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
5.5 - 6.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
Postgraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
Selective PG / MBA / Computing Requirement
6.5 Overall
Course-specific; MBA may require Writing and Speaking 6.0, Reading and Listening 5.5
English Waiver
UG English-Medium / Standard 12 Route
Minimum 60% in HSC, All India Senior School Certificate, ISC or Standard 12 English may be considered
Waiver depends on university assessment
PG English-Medium Route
May be considered in some cases
Check course and admissions guidance
Equivalent Tests
TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo
Equivalent score accepted
Course-specific requirement
Higher Requirement
Programme-specific equivalent
Selective courses may ask for higher scores
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed UEL official portal application for direct undergraduate applicants
Completed UEL official website application for postgraduate applicants
Completed UEL MBA portal application for MBA applicants
Academic transcripts
Class 12 marksheet for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate and marksheets for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement
Letters of recommendation
English language proficiency score such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or Duolingo
Passport copy
Proof of funds
Tuition deposit payment evidence
Pre-CAS interview completion where required
CAS letter after conditions and deposit are completed
TB test certificate where applicable
Immigration health surcharge reference for visa processing
University of East London is popular for MBA, MSc International Business Management, MSc Data Science, MSc Public Health, MSc Computer Science, MSc Biomedical Science and MSc Finance and Risk.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should explain career goals, management motivation and how a London-based MBA supports their next step.
MSc International Business Management
Best For
Applicants should show business interest, previous academic fit and clear international career direction in the personal statement.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Students should highlight CGPA strength, programming, statistics, analytics projects or technical experience where available.
MSc Public Health
Best For
Public Health applicants should connect academic background, healthcare interest and social impact goals clearly.
MSc Computer Science
Best For
A strong application should show computing modules, programming readiness, software projects or technical exposure.
MSc Biomedical Science
Best For
Applicants should show relevant science background, lab skills and interest in biomedical or healthcare research.
MSc Finance and Risk
Best For
Finance and risk applicants should highlight quantitative ability, finance modules, risk interest or business analytics exposure.
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Business Management
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Data Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Computer Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Public Health
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Acceptance Rate: 56% overall and around 45% for international students based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Class 12 score between 60% and 70% for undergraduate admission depending on board
Bachelor’s degree score between 50% and 55% for postgraduate admission depending on institution
IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 for UG and 6.0 to 6.5 for PG courses
Personal statement with course and career fit
Letters of recommendation
Complete transcripts and academic evidence
Deposit, pre-CAS interview, maintenance proof and CAS readiness
Apply early for May or September intake because deposit, pre-CAS, maintenance and CAS deadlines come quickly after the application deadline.
Undergraduate applicants should decide whether to apply through UCAS or the UEL official portal based on course guidance.
Postgraduate applicants should apply directly through the UEL official website because PG applications are free.
If your bachelor’s percentage is below standard PG requirement, check whether the Pre-Masters route is available.
MBA and MSc Computing applicants should prepare for a potentially higher IELTS requirement than standard PG courses.
Use the personal statement to explain academic background, career goals and why UEL is the right London university for the selected course.
Track your UEL applicant portal or UCAS account regularly because missing documents can delay CAS and visa planning.
Waiting until the application deadline without preparing deposit and pre-CAS requirements
Assuming UG and PG applications use the same portal
Not checking board-specific Class 12 percentage requirements
Applying for MBA or computing courses without checking the higher IELTS requirement
Submitting incomplete transcripts, personal statement or LORs
Not preparing proof of funds before the maintenance deadline
Ignoring the pre-CAS interview deadline and delaying CAS issue
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific for business, computing, data science, finance and risk routes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA or MSc course that matches your academic background and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review Class 12 or bachelor’s degree percentage, English score, mathematics requirement, LOR and course-specific eligibility.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, personal statement, letters of recommendation, English score, passport and financial documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or UEL portal for undergraduate courses and through the UEL official website for postgraduate courses.
STEP 5
Track Decision
Monitor UEL applicant portal or UCAS account because most complete applications receive decisions within around 10 working days.
STEP 6
Meet Offer Conditions
If offered admission, meet academic conditions, submit documents, pay deposit and complete pre-CAS checks.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa
Receive CAS after completing required checks and deposit, then apply for the UK Student visa with passport, CAS, proof of funds and TB test where applicable.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Acceptance Rate
The provided source mentions around 56% overall acceptance rate and around 45% for international students
London Advantage
UEL can suit students who want a London university with realistic admission chances and career-focused education
Decision Timeline
Most complete applications receive a decision within around 10 working days, while assessment-based courses may take longer
CAS Planning
CAS is issued after meeting academic conditions, paying tuition deposit and completing pre-CAS checks
For Indian students, University of East London is a practical London option when the student wants moderate selectivity, multiple intakes and career-focused courses.
The 56% acceptance rate means UEL is achievable for eligible students, but international competition and CAS timelines still require careful planning.
May and September 2026 applicants should not only focus on the application deadline; deposit, pre-CAS, maintenance and CAS deadlines are equally important.
Data Science, Computer Science and Finance applicants should show technical, quantitative or project readiness in the personal statement.
MBA applicants should explain why UEL’s London-based business school environment fits their career goals.
Students with lower marks should check foundation or pre-master’s routes rather than giving up immediately.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 56% overall and around 45% for international students.
University of East London has January, May and September intakes, with January and September being the most preferred for international students.
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or directly through the official UEL application portal.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of East London official website, and PG applications are free.
The provided source mentions IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 for UG courses and IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 for PG courses.
Most postgraduate and undergraduate programmes provide a decision within around 10 working days after complete application submission.
Yes. Indian students can apply to UEL if they meet academic, English language, document, deposit, pre-CAS and visa requirements for their selected course.
The provided source mentions a 56% overall acceptance rate and around 45% acceptance rate for international students.
University of East London has three major intakes: January, May and September. January and September are the most preferred intakes for international students.
The provided source mentions 28 March 2026 for May intake and 18 July 2026 for September intake.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60% in CBSE or CISCE, 65% in Kerala State Board or 70% from other state boards, with course-specific maths requirements where applicable.
Postgraduate applicants generally need 50% from top Indian universities or 55% from other recognised institutions in a bachelor’s degree.
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the official UEL application portal. UCAS application fee is £28.50.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the official UEL website. The provided source mentions that PG applications are free.
UG applicants generally need IELTS 5.5 to 6.0, while PG applicants need IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 depending on the programme.
Yes, IELTS or an equivalent English test is usually required, though some students from English-medium schools may qualify for an English waiver.
CAS is usually issued within 5 to 10 working days after meeting admission conditions and paying the tuition deposit.
Students below standard eligibility may be considered for foundation or pre-master’s programmes, depending on their profile and selected route.
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