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Student Accommodation Near University of London

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£330/wk

Closest option

0.17 km away

Peak demand

July, August

Overview

Student Accommodation Near University of London

University of London is based at Senate House on Malet Street, and the supplied accommodation data gives students several highly walkable central London options. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest at only 0.17 km from the university location, with studio, shared room and ensuite options from £376 per week. Rathbone Place is the lowest-priced supplied property at £330 per week, offering non-ensuite accommodation around 0.67 km away near Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street Central London. International Hall is close at 0.69 km and provides non-ensuite rooms with weekly cleaning, reception, study and games areas. AXO Oxford Circus is 0.92 km away and focuses on studios with 250 Mbps WiFi and keycard access. London Nest Bloomsbury is 1.03 km from Senate House with ensuite, studio and shared-room options, while Grosvenor House is 1.17 km away in the Covent Garden/Drury Lane area with premium studio pricing and strong amenities. Nearby essentials include Planet Organic at 0.25 km, Tesco Metro at 1.35 km and Whole Foods Market at 1.4 km.

6 source property entries retainedPrices from £330/weekPrice range: £330-£839/weekDistance range: 0.17 km to 1.17 kmRoom types available: studio, ensuite room, shared roomClosest property: Bloomsbury Janet Poole HouseCheapest property: Rathbone Place

Quick Answers

University of London accommodation in the supplied data is strongly walkable, with all six properties within 1.17 km of Senate House. Rathbone Place is the cheapest from £330 per week, while Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest at 0.17 km and offers the widest room mix. Grosvenor House is the most premium supplied option, with studio pricing from £685 per week and strong amenities such as gym, study room, cinema room and games lounge.

Best For Budget

Rathbone Place, London

Best For Closest

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

Best For Amenities

Grosvenor House, London

Best For Studios

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

Best Value Tradeoff

Rathbone Place gives the lowest supplied starting price at £330 per week while staying within 0.67 km of University of London and including water, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax and TV licence.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

0.17 kmClosest to Senate House

Around 2 minutes on foot

StudioShared RoomStudy room1Gbps wired internetCommunal loungeElectricity, Heating +3

£376/wk

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Rathbone Place, London

0.67 kmLowest weekly price

Around 8 minutes on foot

Shared RoomLive-in representativeWeekly linen changeWiFi internetWater, WiFi +5

£330/wk

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International Hall, London

0.69 kmWalkable to campus

Around 8 minutes on foot

Shared RoomReceptionStudy and games areasLounge with TVWater, WiFi +2

£440/week/wk

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AXO Oxford Circus, London

0.92 kmStudio option

Around 11 minutes on foot

Studio250 Mbps WiFiSocial events calendarOn-site customer serviceWiFi, Water +2

£535/wk

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London Nest Bloomsbury, London

1.03 kmBloomsbury option

Around 12 minutes on foot

Ensuite RoomStudioFree WiFiFree on-site laundryCommunal cleaning

£440/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House£376Studio, shared room, ensuite room0.17 kmAround 2 minutes on footAir conditioning, study room, communal lounge, 1Gbps wired internet, onsite maintenanceElectricity, heating, water, WiFi, content insurance
Rathbone Place£330Shared room0.67 kmAround 8 minutes on footLive-in representative, weekly linen change, WiFi, laundry facilities, equipped kitchensWater, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax, TV licence
International Hall£440Shared room0.69 kmAround 8 minutes on footReception, study and games areas, lounge with TV, music room, bike storageWater, WiFi, electricity, heating
AXO Oxford Circus£535Studio0.92 kmAround 11 minutes on foot250 Mbps WiFi, social events calendar, customer service, maintenance team, keycard accessWiFi, water, electricity, heating
London Nest Bloomsbury£440Ensuite room, studio, shared room1.03 kmAround 12 minutes on footFree WiFi, free on-site laundry, communal cleaning, laundry, location benefitCheck listing
Grosvenor House£685Studio1.17 kmAround 14 minutes on footCinema room, gym, study room, games lounge, up to 250Mbps internet1Gbps wired internet, electricity, water, heating

Best Student Areas

Bloomsbury and Gower Street

Bloomsbury is the strongest area for students who want to stay close to University of London Senate House. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is only 0.17 km away and gives students studio, ensuite and shared-room choices. London Nest Bloomsbury is slightly further at 1.03 km but still walkable. The area works well for students who want quick access to academic buildings, study routines and everyday essentials such as Planet Organic at 0.25 km.

Tottenham Court Road and Rathbone Place

Rathbone Place is useful for students who want the lowest supplied starting price while staying within walking distance of Senate House. It is around 0.67 km away, with shared-room pricing from £330 per week. The property includes weekly linen change, weekly cleaning, equipped kitchens, CCTV, secure entry, council tax and TV licence, making it a strong practical option for students who want central London convenience without moving into the highest studio price bands.

Oxford Circus and Fitzrovia side

AXO Oxford Circus is around 0.92 km from University of London and works for students who want studio accommodation closer to the Oxford Circus side of central London. It is more expensive than Rathbone Place and International Hall, but it includes 250 Mbps WiFi, social events, customer service, maintenance team, CCTV and keycard access. This area is better for students who want private studio living with central London activity nearby.

Covent Garden and Drury Lane

Grosvenor House is the premium Covent Garden-side option in the supplied data. It is 1.17 km from Senate House, which is still walkable, but the pricing starts much higher at £685 per week. Students get a studio with gym, study room, cinema room, games lounge, laundry room, communal lounge and strong internet inclusions. This area suits students with a stronger budget who want premium facilities and a central London lifestyle.

The supplied nearby_places data includes useful everyday shopping rather than transport stops. Planet Organic is around 0.25 km from University of London, making it the closest listed everyday essential. Tesco Metro is around 1.35 km, Whole Foods Market is 1.4 km, Marks & Spencer Bond Street Simply Food is 1.61 km and Waitrose & Partners Clerkenwell is 1.96 km away. These places help support student life around Senate House, especially for students living at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, International Hall or London Nest Bloomsbury. The property addresses also give a strong central London spread: Gower Street, Tottenham Court Road, Lansdowne Terrace, Devonshire Street, Guilford Street and Drury Lane. That means students can choose between academic Bloomsbury, Oxford Circus-side studio living and premium Covent Garden-style accommodation while staying within walking distance of University of London.

How to Choose

Students choosing accommodation near University of London should start by deciding whether price, proximity or private living matters most. For the shortest walk, Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the clear first option at 0.17 km from Senate House. It also offers the widest room mix, making it useful for students comparing studios, ensuites and shared rooms. For the lowest starting price, Rathbone Place is stronger at £330 per week and includes useful services such as weekly cleaning, weekly linen change, equipped kitchens, council tax and TV licence. International Hall works for students who prefer a hall-style setting with reception, communal areas, games room and music room. AXO Oxford Circus is more expensive but provides a private studio with keycard access and support services. London Nest Bloomsbury gives room-type flexibility, but students should check bills because the supplied bills_included field is empty. Grosvenor House is best for students with a premium budget who want a studio with gym, study room, cinema room and games facilities.

University Info

Address

Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake, especially when they want walkable rooms in Bloomsbury, Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus or Covent Garden.

University of London accommodation around Senate House can become competitive before autumn intake because Bloomsbury is a high-demand central London area with strong student, academic and professional rental pressure.

Getting to Campus

The supplied University of London accommodation options are all within 1.17 km of Senate House. Walking is realistic across the full list, with Bloomsbury Janet Poole House offering the shortest journey.

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House: around 2 minutes walking from 0.17 km

Rathbone Place: around 8 minutes walking from 0.67 km

International Hall: around 8 minutes walking from 0.69 km

AXO Oxford Circus: around 11 minutes walking from 0.92 km

London Nest Bloomsbury: around 12 minutes walking from 1.03 km

Grosvenor House: around 14 minutes walking from 1.17 km

The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations or bus stops have been added to the curated transport block. Students should check the live walking route from each property address to Senate House, Malet Street before booking.

Bills & Inclusions

Most supplied University of London accommodation options include utilities or services, but the exact inclusions differ by property. Students should compare bills carefully because central London pricing can vary significantly by what is included.

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House includes electricity, heating, water, WiFi and content insurance.

Rathbone Place includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax and TV licence.

International Hall includes water, WiFi, electricity and heating.

AXO Oxford Circus includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.

London Nest Bloomsbury does not list bills included in the supplied bills_included field.

Grosvenor House includes 1Gbps wired internet, electricity, water and heating.

Students should confirm whether WiFi, heating, water, electricity, cleaning, contents insurance, council tax and TV licence are included before booking. Rathbone Place has one of the strongest service-inclusion lists, while London Nest Bloomsbury needs a live-listing bill check.

Room Types

studio

Studio rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, AXO Oxford Circus, London Nest Bloomsbury and Grosvenor House. Studio pricing starts from £376 per week in the supplied data and rises to £839 depending on the property and availability.

ensuite room

Ensuite rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House and London Nest Bloomsbury. These options suit students who want a private bathroom while keeping access to shared or managed accommodation facilities.

shared room

Shared rooms are represented by the non-ensuite listings at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place, International Hall and London Nest Bloomsbury. Rathbone Place has the lowest supplied shared-room starting price at £330 per week.

Booking Advice

Students should compare early because Bloomsbury and central London accommodation can move quickly before September intake. Start with Rathbone Place for price, Bloomsbury Janet Poole House for proximity and room choice, and Grosvenor House for premium studio amenities.

Area & Transport

Distance is the strongest practical advantage in this University of London data set. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is only 0.17 km from Senate House, Rathbone Place is 0.67 km away, International Hall is 0.69 km away, AXO Oxford Circus is 0.92 km away, London Nest Bloomsbury is 1.03 km away and Grosvenor House is 1.17 km away. Using an approximate walking estimate, students can expect around 2 minutes from the closest property, 8 minutes from Rathbone Place and International Hall, 11 to 12 minutes from AXO Oxford Circus and London Nest Bloomsbury, and around 14 minutes from Grosvenor House. The uploaded nearby_places data does not include bus stops or stations, so no transport hubs have been added to the curated transport block. The page should lead with walkability, rent, bills and room type rather than unsupported route claims.

What's Nearby

Shopping

Planet Organic0.3 kmTesco Metro1.4 kmWhole Foods Market1.4 kmMarks & Spencer Bond Street Simply Food1.6 kmWaitrose & Partners Clerkenwell2.0 km

Eating And Essentials

Planet Organic0.3 kmTesco Metro1.4 kmWhole Foods Market1.4 kmMarks & Spencer Bond Street Simply Food1.6 kmWaitrose & Partners Clerkenwell2.0 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

University of LondonSenate HouseMalet Street campus area

Departments

University of London central academic servicesDistance and flexible learningHumanitiesLawBusinessSocial Sciences

Student Neighbourhoods

BloomsburyGower StreetTottenham Court RoadRussell SquareOxford CircusCovent GardenGuilford Street

Everyday Life

Planet OrganicTesco MetroWhole Foods MarketMarks & Spencer Bond Street Simply FoodWaitrose & Partners ClerkenwellGower StreetTottenham Court RoadDrury LaneGuilford Street

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Senate HouseMalet StreetGower StreetTottenham Court RoadOxford CircusGuilford StreetDrury LaneBloomsbury

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.

All supplied properties are within 1.17 km of University of London Senate House, so walking is realistic for each listed option.

Nearby supermarket data has been curated from the supplied nearby_places object; airport entries are excluded from student-life content because they are not everyday nearby amenities.

University review stats are not used for accommodation aggregate rating schema because no property-level review data was supplied.

This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, security details, property rules and nearby supermarkets. University review stats are not used as property review data, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Airport entries from nearby_places are excluded from student-life content because they are not everyday nearby amenities. Students should confirm final rent, room layout, bill inclusions, tenancy length, deposit and availability before booking.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of London?

Rathbone Place is the cheapest supplied option, with shared-room prices starting from £330 per week. It is around 0.67 km from Senate House, giving students an estimated 8-minute walk.

2

Which accommodation is closest to University of London?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest supplied property at around 0.17 km from University of London Senate House. The estimated walking time is roughly 2 minutes.

3

Are studio rooms available near University of London?

Yes. Studio rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, AXO Oxford Circus, London Nest Bloomsbury and Grosvenor House. Studio prices start from £376 per week in the supplied data.

4

Are ensuite rooms available near University of London?

Yes. Ensuite rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House and London Nest Bloomsbury. Students should check live availability because price ranges may include several room types.

5

Are shared rooms available near University of London?

Yes. Shared rooms are represented by non-ensuite options at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place, International Hall and London Nest Bloomsbury. Rathbone Place has the lowest supplied shared-room starting price.

6

Which property is best for the shortest walk?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is best for the shortest walk because it is only 0.17 km from Senate House. It also offers studio, ensuite and shared-room options.

7

Which property is best for a low budget?

Rathbone Place is the strongest budget option in the supplied data. It starts from £330 per week and includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax and TV licence.

8

Which property has the strongest amenities?

Grosvenor House has the strongest premium amenity set, including cinema room, communal lounge, gym, study room, communal TV, pool table, table football, ping pong, laundry room and games lounge.

9

Which accommodation is best for postgraduate students?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is strong for postgraduates who want proximity and room-type flexibility. Grosvenor House may suit postgraduates with a premium studio budget who want study, gym and cinema facilities.

10

Are bills included in University of London accommodation options?

Most supplied properties include bills. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place, International Hall, AXO Oxford Circus and Grosvenor House all list bill inclusions, while London Nest Bloomsbury needs a live-listing check because its bills_included field is empty.

11

Does Rathbone Place include council tax and TV licence?

Yes. Rathbone Place lists council tax and TV licence in the bills included field, along with water, WiFi, electricity, heating and weekly cleaning.

12

Does Bloomsbury Janet Poole House include content insurance?

Yes. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House lists content insurance as included, along with electricity, heating, water and WiFi.

13

Does London Nest Bloomsbury include bills?

The supplied bills_included field for London Nest Bloomsbury is empty. Students should check the live listing to confirm whether utilities are included or charged separately.

14

How far is AXO Oxford Circus from University of London?

AXO Oxford Circus is around 0.92 km from University of London. The estimated walk is roughly 11 minutes.

15

What supermarkets are near University of London?

The supplied nearby places include Planet Organic at 0.25 km, Tesco Metro at 1.35 km, Whole Foods Market at 1.4 km, Marks & Spencer Bond Street Simply Food at 1.61 km and Waitrose & Partners Clerkenwell at 1.96 km.

16

Can first-year students book private accommodation near University of London?

First-year students can usually book private student accommodation if the provider accepts their booking profile. They should confirm tenancy length, deposit, payment plan and guarantor rules before reserving.

17

When should students book accommodation near University of London?

Students should usually begin comparing central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake. Bloomsbury and nearby central London rooms can receive heavy demand before September.

18

How do I book student accommodation near University of London?

Compare properties by price, room type, walking distance, bills, amenities and rules first. Once a property matches the student’s budget and study routine, check live availability, confirm tenancy terms and proceed with the booking enquiry.

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University Guide

About University of London

Explore overview, courses, fees, admissions, campus life, scholarships and student accommodation guidance in one premium Admistay guide.

Overview

About University of London

A historic federation of London colleges offering flexible online, in-person and global study routes

The University of London is one of the oldest and largest university federations in the United Kingdom, founded in 1836. It operates as a federation of 17 independent colleges and schools, including institutions such as UCL, King’s College London, London School of Economics, Queen Mary University of London and others. Students can study through online programmes, recognised teaching centres, in-person study in London at the School of Advanced Study or in-person study in Paris, depending on the programme route.

University Name

University of London

Country

United Kingdom

Founded

1836 according to source data

Structure

Federation of 17 independent colleges and schools

Known Federation Members

UCL, King’s College London, LSE, Queen Mary University of London and others

Study Modes

Online, teaching centre, in-person London and in-person Paris depending on programme

Programme Count

85+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to source data

Popular Areas

Global MBA, computer science, data science, cybersecurity, accounting, finance, business and management

General Intakes

January, April, May and October according to source data

The University of London is one of the oldest and largest university systems in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1836, it operates as a federation of 17 independent colleges and schools. These include well-known institutions such as University College London, King’s College London, London School of Economics, Queen Mary University of London and other federation members.

The University of London is different from a single-campus university. It works as a federation where each member college has its own academic leadership, teaching, research, buildings and student experience. The central University of London supports shared degree awards, academic quality checks and some online or distance-learning programmes through University of London Worldwide.

For students, this means the University of London name can appear on degrees, while academic direction may come from a federation member. The uploaded source data explains that federation members develop degree content, provide academic direction, prepare study materials and assess degrees. This structure allows students to access UK academic standards through flexible study modes.

Students can study with the University of London in multiple ways. The source data lists four routes: studying in person at a teaching centre in the student’s country, studying online, studying in person in London at the School of Advanced Study campus, or studying in person in Paris. This makes the university especially relevant for Indian and international students who want a UK-linked degree without always relocating to London.

The University of London offers more than 85 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to the uploaded source data. Popular fields include Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Accounting and Finance, Business Administration, Business and Management, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Organisational Psychology, Project Management and the Global MBA.

The source data states that among Indian students, popular options include Global MBA, Master in Financial Management and Master in Management. The Global MBA is described as a flexible programme that can be studied online or through an in-person teaching centre, with specialist pathways such as Accountancy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Finance, Health, Law and Leadership.

For Indian students, the University of London can be attractive because many programmes are available online or through teaching centres, which can reduce total cost compared with relocating to the UK. Students may avoid London rent, visa costs, international travel and daily UK living expenses if they choose an online route. However, students choosing in-person London study should plan accommodation carefully because London housing can be expensive.

Accommodation planning depends entirely on the study mode. Online students usually do not need UK accommodation. Students studying in person in London may need PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private student apartments near their teaching location, federation college or the School of Advanced Study. Since University of London programmes can be academically directed by different colleges, students should confirm the exact study location before booking accommodation.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in London when they are studying in person. Students can compare options by university or college location, room type, commute, safety, bills, amenities and budget. For fully online University of London programmes, Admistay accommodation support is only relevant if the student later moves to the UK for in-person study, exams, a teaching centre route or another campus-based programme.

Overall, the University of London is best suited for students who want a flexible UK degree route backed by recognised federation members. It can be especially useful for students who want online or distance learning, lower relocation costs, multiple intakes and academic direction from London-based institutions. Students should verify programme mode, academic direction, fees, deadlines, recognition, assessment method and accommodation need before applying.

Key Highlights

Founded in 1836 according to the uploaded source data
Operates as a federation of 17 independent colleges and schools
Federation members include UCL, King’s College London, LSE, Queen Mary University of London and others
Degree content and academic direction are provided by federation members according to source data
Students can study online, through teaching centres, in London or in Paris depending on route
Offers 85+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to source data
Popular fields include computer science, cybersecurity, data science, business, accounting, finance, management, HR and marketing
Global MBA is one of the popular programmes among Indian students according to source data

Quick Answers

Is the University of London good for Indian students?

Yes. The University of London can be a strong option for Indian students who want a recognised UK-linked degree with flexible online, teaching-centre or in-person study options.

What is the University of London known for?

The University of London is known for being a historic federation of 17 colleges and schools, flexible online and distance-learning programmes, and degrees academically directed by leading London institutions.

Do University of London students need accommodation in London?

Only students studying in person in London usually need accommodation. Online students or students using teaching centres in their home country generally do not need London accommodation.

Is the University of London affordable?

It can be more affordable than full on-campus UK study, especially for online programmes, because students may avoid UK relocation, visa, travel and London accommodation costs.

Is the University of London hard to get into?

The source data lists an overall acceptance rate of around 63%, but entry difficulty depends on the specific programme, study mode and academic direction.

Student Insights

Students must confirm whether they are applying to the central University of London, a federation college or an online/distance-learning programme.
Online programmes can reduce total cost because students may avoid London accommodation and visa expenses.
In-person London students should confirm the exact college or teaching location before booking accommodation.
Indian students should compare academic direction, assessment style and recognition before choosing a programme.
Global MBA applicants should prepare work experience evidence and English language proof early.
Students should not assume all University of London programmes share the same deadlines, fees or entry requirements.
Courses & Fees

University of London Courses and Tuition Fees

Flexible online, in-person and teaching-centre programmes across MBA, computer science, data science, finance, business and management

The University of London offers 85+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across online, in-person and teaching-centre modes. Popular programmes in the uploaded source include Global MBA, MSc Computer Science, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Data Science, MSc Accounting and Financial Management, MSc Marketing, MSc Project Management, BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Business Administration, BSc Computer Science and BSc Data Science and Business Analytics.

University of London courses are offered through flexible study routes, including online learning, in-person teaching centres and selected in-person study in London or Paris. Each course has academic direction from a University of London federation member, meaning the academic content and assessment are developed by a recognised institution within the federation.

The uploaded source data states that the University of London offers around 86 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. These programmes cover business, finance, accounting, computer science, cybersecurity, data science, marketing, human resources, organisational psychology, project management, veterinary epidemiology, public health and the Global MBA.

Popular master’s programmes listed in the source data include MSc Computer Science, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Data Science, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health, MSc Accounting and Financial Management, MSc Human Resource Management, MSc Marketing, MSc Organisational Psychology, MSc Professional Accountancy and MSc Project Management.

Popular undergraduate programmes include BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Business Administration, BSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science and BSc Data Science and Business Analytics. These programmes are useful for students targeting careers in accounting, finance, business analysis, management, software development, data science, analytics, project management and digital roles.

Fees vary significantly by course and study mode. The source data lists postgraduate annual fees from around £7,888 to £18,939, while undergraduate fees range from around £8,389 to £15,521. The Global MBA is listed at £13,802 online or £9,756 in person, while another summary line mentions total Global MBA fees of £13,050. Students should verify the current official fee for their exact route before publishing or applying.

For Indian students, the strongest value may come from online study because it can reduce the total cost of UK education. Online students generally do not need to pay London rent, transport, visa fees or international relocation costs. In-person students should include accommodation and daily living costs in the total budget.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of London should first confirm whether their programme requires physical study in London and where the teaching location is. Depending on the route, the relevant location could be the School of Advanced Study, a federation college, a teaching centre or another approved study site.

Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation in London if their University of London programme requires in-person attendance. Students can compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats by commute, room type, bills, safety and budget.

Key Highlights

Offers 85+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to source data
Study modes include online, in-person and teaching centre routes
Academic direction comes from federation members such as Birkbeck, Royal Holloway, Goldsmiths, UCL, LSE and Queen Mary depending on course
Popular master’s programmes include MSc Computer Science, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Data Science and MSc Project Management
Popular undergraduate programmes include BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Business Administration and BSc Computer Science
Postgraduate fees are listed from around £7,888 to £18,939 per year
Undergraduate fees are listed from around £8,389 to £15,521 per year
Global MBA fee is listed as £13,802 online or £9,756 in person in the source data

Popular Courses

Global MBA

Postgraduate1 to 5 years according to source data

Fee: £Online £13,802 or in person £9,756 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹16.34 lakh online or ₹11.55 lakh in person according to source data

Best for: Working professionals seeking a flexible UK MBA with specialist pathways

Good for Indian professionals who want a flexible MBA without necessarily relocating to the UK.

MSc Computer Science

Postgraduate2 to 5 years according to source data

Fee: ££11,270 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹13.34 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students seeking flexible postgraduate computing study

Useful for students who want a UK-linked computer science qualification without relocating.

MSc Cybersecurity

Postgraduate2 to 5 years according to source data

Fee: ££10,578 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹12.52 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students interested in cybersecurity and information security careers

A strong option for students seeking cybersecurity upskilling through online study.

MSc Data Science

Postgraduate1 to 5 years according to source data

Fee: £Online £10,478 or in person £5,342 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹12.40 lakh online or ₹6.32 lakh in person according to source data

Best for: Students interested in data-led technical and business careers

Students should check whether online or in-person mode best matches their learning style and budget.

MSc Accounting and Financial Management

Postgraduate1.5 to 5 years according to source data

Fee: ££11,545 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹13.67 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students targeting accounting, finance and financial management careers

Relevant for finance-focused students who want academic direction from UCL-linked content according to the source.

BSc Computer Science

Undergraduate3 to 6 years according to source data

Fee: £Online £13,967 or in person £9,431 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹16.53 lakh online or ₹11.16 lakh in person according to source data

Best for: Students after Class 12 seeking flexible computer science study

Requires 70%+ in Class 12 according to source data, so students should prepare academic documents early.

Fee Insights

Postgraduate fees are listed from around £7,888 to £18,939 per year in the uploaded source.
Undergraduate fees are listed from around £8,389 to £15,521 per year in the uploaded source.
Global MBA fees are listed as £13,802 online or £9,756 in person, while another source summary mentions £13,050 total; this should be verified.
Online study may reduce total cost by removing London accommodation and relocation expenses.
Students choosing in-person London study must add accommodation, transport, food and visa costs.
Indian rupee conversions in the source should be refreshed using current exchange rates before publishing.

Quick Answers

Which courses is University of London famous for?

The University of London is known for flexible programmes such as Global MBA, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Accounting and Finance, Business Administration, Marketing and Project Management.

Is University of London expensive for international students?

It depends on the course and study mode. Online programmes can be more affordable than full on-campus UK study because students may avoid relocation and London accommodation costs.

Which University of London course is best for Indian students?

Popular options for Indian students include Global MBA, MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Accounting and Financial Management, BSc Computer Science and BSc Accounting and Finance.

Are University of London online degrees useful?

They can be useful for students who need flexibility and want academic direction from University of London federation members without relocating to the UK.

How should students plan University of London costs?

Students should calculate tuition, exam or assessment costs, technology needs and, only for in-person study, accommodation, transport, visa and living costs.

Student Insights

Students should compare online and in-person routes carefully because fees, study experience and accommodation needs differ.
Academic direction matters because each programme may be developed by a different federation member.
Global MBA students should check pathways and managerial experience requirements before applying.
Online learners should budget for laptop, internet and disciplined study time rather than UK rent.
In-person London students should confirm exact teaching location before booking housing.
Indian students should check whether their employer or professional body recognises the chosen online qualification.
Admissions & Intakes

University of London Admissions and Intakes

Flexible January, April, May and October admissions for online, distance and selected in-person routes

University of London admissions depend on the specific programme, academic direction and study mode. The uploaded source lists multiple intakes in January, April, May and October 2026, with general undergraduate requirements around 70% to 90% in Class 12 and postgraduate requirements around 55% to 70% in a recognised bachelor’s degree. Global MBA applicants may need a bachelor’s degree, managerial experience and English language proof.

University of London admissions vary by programme, federation member academic direction and study mode. Students should not assume one common admission rule for all programmes. Online degrees, teaching centre routes, in-person London study and federation college admissions can follow different timelines and requirements.

The uploaded source data states that the central University of London handles some online and distance-learning programmes. Applications for these programmes are submitted from the respective course pages. The source also lists an overall acceptance rate of around 63%, but this should be treated as an estimate because programme-level competitiveness can vary.

The source data lists multiple general intakes for 2026. January 2026 applications open on 1 October 2025 and close on 7 December 2025. April 2026 applications open on 22 October 2025 and close on 16 March 2026. May 2026 applications open on 15 December 2025 and close on 6 April 2026. October 2026 applications open on 9 June 2026 and close on 7 September 2026. Students should verify deadlines for the exact course because some programmes have separate dates.

For undergraduate programmes, the source data lists academic requirements around 75% to 90% in Class 12 from CBSE, CISCE or equivalent boards. Some course tables list 70%+ in Class 12 from central and state boards for specific undergraduate programmes. Some courses may also require specific subjects such as mathematics for economics-related routes.

For postgraduate programmes, the source data lists a recognised bachelor’s degree with around 55% to 70%, depending on course, institution and equivalency. Quantitative courses may require strong mathematics or statistics, while MBA routes require work experience. The uploaded source lists PG English requirements such as IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100 or PTE 69 for some routes, while course-level requirements may differ.

The Global MBA has specific admission rules. Direct entry may require a second-class honours bachelor’s degree or equivalent and 3 years of managerial experience within the last 5 years. Alternative entry may consider applicants who meet only one of these requirements, either a relevant second-class honours degree or 3 years of managerial experience. The source also lists an age requirement of 24+ and at least one reference.

Global MBA English requirements in the source include IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 in writing, TOEFL iBT 92+, PTE 59+, Cambridge CPE or CAE, Duolingo 120+, or 18+ months of work or education in English. Students should verify the current accepted tests before applying.

Accommodation planning depends on study mode. Online students generally do not need accommodation in the UK. Students choosing in-person London study should confirm the exact teaching location before arranging housing. Admistay can help students compare verified accommodation near the relevant London campus, college or study centre if physical attendance is required.

Key Highlights

Admissions vary by programme, study mode and academic direction
Applications for central University of London online programmes are submitted from respective course pages according to source data
Overall acceptance rate is listed around 63% in the source data
General 2026 intakes include January, April, May and October
UG requirements are listed around 70% to 90% in Class 12 depending on programme
PG requirements are listed around 55% to 70% in a recognised bachelor’s degree depending on course
Global MBA may require a bachelor’s degree and 3 years of managerial experience for direct entry
Global MBA age requirement is listed as 24+

Documents Required

Academic transcripts
Class 12 certificate for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
English language test score or accepted exemption proof
Personal statement or Statement of Purpose
CV for postgraduate applicants
References
Work experience evidence for MBA applicants

Budget Advice

Students should verify programme-specific deadlines because University of London courses do not all follow one calendar.
Online students should budget for tuition, devices, internet and assessment-related costs instead of UK rent.
In-person London students should add accommodation, transport, visa and living expenses to tuition.
Global MBA applicants should check managerial experience and age requirements before applying.
Indian students should verify whether English-medium education can replace an English test for their chosen route.
Accommodation should only be booked after confirming the exact in-person teaching location.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Programme and Study Mode

Select the exact course and confirm whether it is online, in person, teaching-centre based or linked to a specific federation member.

Step 2: Check Academic Direction

Review which University of London federation member provides academic direction for the programme.

Step 3: Check Entry Requirements

Review Class 12, bachelor’s degree, managerial experience, mathematics, English language and programme-specific requirements.

Step 4: Prepare Documents

Prepare transcripts, references, personal statement or SOP, CV, work experience proof and English language test score where required.

Step 5: Submit Application

Apply through the relevant course page or application route specified for the chosen programme.

Step 6: Complete Additional Requirements

Submit extra documents, professional evidence, references or system requirements for online programmes where needed.

Step 7: Plan Funding

Review tuition, scholarship availability, technology cost and, for in-person routes, visa and living expenses.

Step 8: Arrange Accommodation if Needed

Only if studying in person in London, compare verified student accommodation through Admistay near the relevant teaching location.

Intakes

January 2026

General University of London intake according to source data

Application: Application opens 1 October 2025 and deadline is 7 December 2025 according to source data

Students should verify whether their chosen programme accepts January entry.

April 2026

General University of London intake according to source data

Application: Application opens 22 October 2025 and deadline is 16 March 2026 according to source data

Common for several online programmes, but programme-specific checks are required.

May 2026

General intake according to source data

Application: Application opens 15 December 2025 and deadline is 6 April 2026 according to source data

Relevant to selected undergraduate routes in the source tables.

July 2026

Listed for Global MBA according to source data

Application: Application opens 3 April 2026 and deadline is 8 June 2026 according to Global MBA source section

Students should check whether July applies only to the Global MBA or selected programmes.

October 2026

General University of London and Global MBA intake according to source data

Application: General intake opens 9 June 2026 and closes 7 September 2026 according to source data

October is a common online-programme intake but should be verified by course.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • 70%+ in Class 12 from Central and State Boards for selected UG programmes according to course table
  • 75% to 90% in Class 12 from CBSE or CISCE or equivalent according to general admission table
  • Specific subjects such as mathematics may be required for selected courses

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 overall depending on programme according to source data
  • TOEFL iBT 80 to 100 depending on programme according to source data
  • PTE 59 to 75 depending on programme according to source data
  • English-medium schooling may support exemption according to source data, but this should be verified

additional requirements

  • Personal statement
  • Teacher reference
  • Interview may be required for selected programmes
  • Foundation year may be considered if marks are lower according to source data

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Recognised 3-year to 5-year bachelor’s degree with 55% to 70% depending on programme according to source data
  • Quantitative courses may require strong mathematics or statistics
  • MBA applicants may need 3+ years of managerial experience

english language requirements

  • IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 minimum for some postgraduate routes according to source data
  • TOEFL iBT 100 for some postgraduate routes according to source data
  • PTE 69 for some postgraduate routes according to source data
  • Global MBA accepts IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 writing, TOEFL iBT 92+, PTE 59+, Duolingo 120+ or English work or education experience according to source data

additional requirements

  • CV
  • Statement of Purpose around 1000 words for some routes according to source data
  • Two references for some postgraduate routes
  • One reference for Global MBA according to source data
  • GRE or GMAT may be required for some programmes such as finance according to source data
  • Work experience required for MBA

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to University of London?

Students apply through the relevant course page or programme route, depending on whether the course is online, teaching-centre based or in person.

Is University of London hard to get into?

The source data lists an overall acceptance rate around 63%, but competitiveness depends on the exact course, study mode and academic direction.

Which intake is best for University of London?

The best intake depends on the chosen programme. The source lists January, April, May and October general intakes, while Global MBA also includes July.

When should students arrange accommodation for University of London?

Only students studying in person in London should arrange accommodation, and they should do it after confirming the exact teaching location.

Does University of London require work experience?

Work experience is required for MBA routes and may be considered for some professional programmes, but many undergraduate and master’s programmes do not require it.

Student Insights

Students should avoid confusing University of London Worldwide with direct admission to UCL, LSE, KCL or other member institutions.
Every course can have a different academic direction, entry requirement and intake date.
Global MBA applicants should prepare managerial experience proof before applying.
Online students should check assessment format and technology requirements before enrolment.
In-person study requires accommodation planning, but online study usually does not.
Indian students should confirm recognition and career value for online degrees before committing.
Campus & Student Life

University of London Campus, Study Modes and Student Life

A flexible federation experience with online learning, teaching centres, London study routes and global student access

Student life at the University of London depends on the chosen route. Students may study online, at a recognised teaching centre, in person in London at the School of Advanced Study or in person in Paris. The experience is different from a single-campus university because the University of London is a federation of independent colleges and schools, with many programmes academically directed by federation members.

Student life at the University of London is not the same for every student because the university operates as a federation and offers flexible study modes. Some students study entirely online from their home country, some study through recognised teaching centres, some study in person in London and some study in Paris depending on the programme.

The uploaded source data explains that the University of London is not one single campus. It is a federation of 17 independent colleges and schools. Each college has its own leaders, teachers, buildings, research and student environment. The central University of London supports shared degree awards, quality assurance and selected online or distance-learning programmes.

For online students, student life is built around independent study, digital learning materials, the Student Portal, virtual learning resources and disciplined time management. These students usually do not need to relocate, arrange UK accommodation or pay London living costs. This can be a major advantage for Indian students who want to study while working or staying in India.

For teaching-centre students, student life depends on the approved centre in their country or region. Students may get local classroom support while working toward a University of London degree. This can provide a balance between international academic direction and local affordability.

For students studying in person in London, the experience depends on the exact college, school or study location. The source mentions in-person study in London at the School of Advanced Study campus, while federation member colleges such as UCL, LSE, KCL and Queen Mary have their own campus environments. Students should not book accommodation until they know the exact study location and timetable.

London-based students can access libraries, events, academic networks and the wider cultural and professional opportunities of the city. However, London accommodation can be expensive. Students may need to compare areas such as Bloomsbury, King’s Cross, Euston, Holborn, Camden, Stratford, Wembley, Canada Water or other connected areas depending on the campus location and budget.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of London should first identify their exact teaching location. A student studying at a federation member in Bloomsbury may need a different accommodation strategy than a student studying at Queen Mary in East London or taking an online-only degree from India.

Admistay helps students compare verified London student accommodation only when they need physical housing for in-person study. Students can compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats by commute, room type, safety, bills and budget. For online students, accommodation support is usually not needed unless they later move to the UK.

Key Highlights

Student life depends on study mode and programme route
The University of London is a federation, not a single-campus university
Students may study online, at a teaching centre, in London or in Paris according to source data
Federation members have their own campuses, teaching and student environments
Online students usually do not need UK accommodation
Teaching-centre students may study locally while earning a University of London degree
London in-person students should confirm exact campus or teaching location before booking housing
University of London students may access federation-linked libraries, events and support according to source context

Campus Locations

Online Learning Route

  • Flexible study from home
  • No relocation required
  • Student Portal and digital learning
  • Lower total living cost

Recognised Teaching Centres

  • Local study support
  • University of London academic direction
  • Potentially lower cost than UK relocation
  • Country-specific student experience

School of Advanced Study London Route

  • In-person London study
  • University of London central academic environment
  • Access to London academic networks
  • Accommodation required for relocating students

Federation Member Colleges

  • Independent campus environments
  • Academic direction
  • College-specific teaching and research
  • Different accommodation needs by location

Student Life Features

Flexible Study Modes

Students may study online, at teaching centres, in London or in Paris depending on the programme.

Federation Model

The University of London includes 17 independent colleges and schools with their own academic environments.

Online Student Experience

Online students rely on digital materials, the Student Portal and self-managed study routines.

Academic Direction

Programmes may be academically directed by federation members such as Birkbeck, Royal Holloway, Goldsmiths, UCL, LSE or Queen Mary.

London Access

In-person London students can access the city’s academic, cultural and professional environment.

Accommodation Choice

Only in-person London students need housing, and the best area depends on the exact study location.

Best Student Areas

No UK Accommodation Needed

Best for: Online students studying from India or another home country

Commute: No commute required

Best for students choosing fully online University of London programmes.

Bloomsbury

Best for: Students studying near central academic London locations

Commute: Depends on exact campus or teaching site

Convenient for central London study but can be expensive.

King’s Cross and Euston

Best for: Students wanting strong transport links

Commute: Varies by teaching location

Useful for students who need rail and tube connectivity.

Holborn

Best for: Central London study access

Commute: Short commute to many central locations

Likely premium, so budget should be checked carefully.

Camden

Best for: Students wanting lifestyle, food, markets and central access

Commute: Varies by route

Can balance student lifestyle and access to central London.

Stratford

Best for: Students needing better-value modern PBSA and transport links

Commute: Varies by tube and rail route

May suit students comfortable with commuting.

Wembley

Best for: Budget-conscious Indian students and community access

Commute: Longer commute to central London

Useful for value and South Asian community access, but commute must be checked.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at University of London?

Student life depends on the route. Online students study remotely, teaching-centre students study locally, and in-person London students experience the relevant college or study location.

Does University of London have an Indian student community?

The source mentions students from 190 countries, and many programmes are popular among Indian students, especially flexible online and business-related routes.

Where do University of London students live?

Online students usually live in their home country. In-person London students live near their teaching location, federation college or study centre.

Is student life at University of London academically demanding?

Yes. Even online and flexible programmes require disciplined study, assessment preparation, independent learning and strong time management.

Why is accommodation planning different for University of London?

Accommodation planning is different because many programmes are online or teaching-centre based, while in-person London routes depend on the exact college or campus location.

Student Insights

Online students should focus on study discipline rather than accommodation.
In-person students should not book housing until they know the exact campus or teaching centre.
Indian students can save significantly if they choose a fully online route and do not relocate.
London-based students should compare rent plus commute together before booking.
Federation college location matters more than the broad University of London name for accommodation.
Students should check assessment method, exam location and any required in-person attendance before enrolling.
Scholarships & Funding

University of London Scholarships and Funding

Distance-learning scholarships, hardship support and affordability planning for flexible UK degrees

The University of London offers scholarships and bursaries for selected international students according to the uploaded source data. Funding examples include Commonwealth Scholarships for Distance Learning, Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships, Convocation Trust Scholarship for MA Human Rights and the University of London Worldwide Hardship Fund. Students should verify current eligibility and whether each scholarship is open before applying.

University of London scholarships and funding can support selected international students, especially those studying distance-learning or flexible programmes. The uploaded source data lists several funding opportunities, including scholarships, bursaries and hardship support.

The Commonwealth Scholarships - Distance Learning option is listed for residents of developing Commonwealth nations studying the master’s in Human Rights and Refugee Protection. The source data describes this award as a full tuition fee waiver. Indian students should verify whether India is eligible for the specific award cycle and whether the chosen programme qualifies.

The Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships are listed for refugees or displaced persons enrolling in eligible undergraduate or postgraduate programmes. The award value varies by programme according to the source data. This is a targeted support route and should only be recommended to students who meet the specific eligibility criteria.

The source data also mentions the Convocation Trust Scholarship - MA Human Rights for students applying for MA Human Rights distance or flexible learning from February 2026. The exact value is listed as to be determined in the source data, so students should verify current funding value and eligibility before applying.

The University of London Worldwide Hardship Fund is listed for students facing severe financial hardship, with support up to £500. The source data marks it as currently closed, so it should be treated as emergency support rather than planned funding. Students should not rely on hardship funds to cover tuition or living costs.

Funding planning for the University of London is different from a traditional UK campus route. Online students may not need accommodation, visa or relocation funding, which can make the overall route more affordable. In-person London students should include accommodation, transport, food, visa, healthcare surcharge and deposits in the total budget.

Admistay helps students compare verified London student accommodation only when they need physical housing for in-person study. Students pursuing online University of London programmes generally do not need London accommodation unless they later move to the UK for another route.

Overall, students should verify scholarship eligibility, programme restrictions, application deadlines and current award status before relying on any funding. Indian students should compare the full cost of online study, teaching-centre study and in-person London study before choosing a route.

Key Highlights

Scholarships and bursaries are available for selected international students according to source data
Commonwealth Scholarships - Distance Learning may offer full tuition fee waiver for eligible master’s students
Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships are available for eligible UG or PG students according to source data
Convocation Trust Scholarship is listed for MA Human Rights distance or flexible learning from February 2026
University of London Worldwide Hardship Fund offers up to £500 according to source data
Hardship Fund is marked as currently closed in the uploaded source
Online study can reduce accommodation and relocation costs
In-person London study requires separate accommodation and living-cost planning

Funding Advice

Students should verify whether each scholarship is currently open before using it in financial planning.
Online students may reduce total cost by avoiding UK accommodation, travel and visa expenses.
In-person London students must budget for accommodation separately because scholarships may cover tuition only.
Hardship funding should be treated as emergency support, not primary funding.
Indian students should compare online, teaching-centre and London study costs before choosing a route.
Employer sponsorship can be worth exploring for working professionals studying online programmes.

Scholarship Categories

Distance Learning Scholarships

Scholarships such as Commonwealth Distance Learning awards for eligible online or flexible master’s programmes.

Refugee and Displaced Persons Support

Targeted scholarship support for eligible refugees or displaced persons enrolling in selected programmes.

Programme-Specific Scholarships

Funding such as Convocation Trust Scholarship for MA Human Rights distance or flexible learning.

Hardship Support

Emergency support such as the University of London Worldwide Hardship Fund for severe financial hardship.

External Scholarships

Students may explore external UK, Commonwealth, employer or country-specific scholarship routes depending on eligibility.

Self-Funding and Employer Sponsorship

Working professionals may use savings, family funding, employer sponsorship or education loans for online and flexible programmes.

Popular Scholarships

Commonwealth Scholarships - Distance Learning

Best for: Eligible residents of developing Commonwealth nations studying selected master’s programmes

Coverage: Full tuition fee waiver according to source data

Students should verify country eligibility, programme eligibility and current application window.

Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships

Best for: Eligible refugees or displaced persons enrolling in selected UG or PG programmes

Coverage: Tuition support varies by programme according to source data

Eligibility is highly specific and should be checked directly before applying.

Convocation Trust Scholarship - MA Human Rights

Best for: Students applying for MA Human Rights distance or flexible learning

Coverage: Exact value listed as to be determined in the source data

The award value and application status should be verified before publication.

University of London Worldwide Hardship Fund

Best for: University of London students facing severe financial hardship

Coverage: Up to £500 according to source data

The uploaded source says the fund is currently closed, so students should not rely on it for planned funding.

Quick Answers

Does University of London offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The source data lists scholarships and bursaries such as Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships, Refugee and Displaced Persons Scholarships and programme-specific funding.

Which scholarships are popular for Indian students at University of London?

Indian students may explore Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships, programme-specific scholarships, external scholarships and employer sponsorship depending on eligibility.

Do University of London scholarships cover accommodation?

Most listed scholarships are tuition-focused or programme-specific. Online students usually do not need accommodation, while in-person students should not assume housing is covered.

Are University of London scholarships competitive?

Yes. Scholarships may be competitive and restricted by nationality, programme, study mode, refugee status or funding body rules.

How can students reduce costs while studying at University of London?

Students can reduce costs by choosing online study, checking scholarship eligibility, avoiding unnecessary relocation and comparing teaching-centre options where available.

Student Insights

Online University of London routes may be more affordable than relocating to London.
Students should not rely on hardship funds because they may be closed or emergency-only.
Scholarship eligibility can be programme-specific, so students must check the exact course page.
Indian students should compare total cost, not only tuition, across online, teaching centre and London routes.
In-person students should budget for accommodation even if tuition scholarship is available.
Working professionals should ask employers about sponsorship for online or flexible programmes.
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2026 Admissions Open

University of London Admissions 2026

Explore University of London undergraduate, postgraduate and Global MBA admissions, eligibility, deadlines, English language requirements, fees, application process and practical guidance for Indian and international students.

Main Intake

January, April, May & October

Application Route

University of London Online Portal

English Requirement

IELTS 6.0 - 7.0

Admission Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

Online LearningDistance EducationGlobal MBAComputer ScienceCybersecurityAccounting and FinanceBusiness AdministrationUK UniversityLondon

Last verified: 2026-05-25Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team

About University of London Admissions

University of London offers flexible online and distance learning admissions for Indian and international students across multiple intakes in January, April, May and October.

University of London is a federation of reputed institutions and is widely known for online, blended and distance learning programmes delivered to students across the world. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate and Global MBA routes in areas such as accounting, finance, computer science, cybersecurity, business administration and management. Indian students should check course-specific academic requirements, English language options, application deadlines and document rules before applying because requirements vary by level and programme.

Offers multiple intake cycles across the year

Known for online and distance learning programmes

Suitable for Indian students who want international education without relocating for many programmes

Postgraduate applicants generally apply through the University of London online portal

Indian UG applicants usually need Class 12 with around 70% or above depending on course

Indian PG applicants usually need a 3 or 4-year bachelor’s degree with 55% or above depending on course

Admission decisions may be issued quickly after application review, though peak periods can take longer

Who Should Apply?

Students looking for flexible online or distance learning from a UK university

Indian students who want to study without immediate relocation for many University of London programmes

Applicants interested in computer science, cybersecurity, accounting, finance, business administration or MBA routes

Working professionals who need flexible study options alongside employment

Postgraduate applicants with a recognised Indian bachelor’s degree and clear academic or career goals

Undergraduate applicants with strong Class 12 marks and readiness for independent online learning

MBA applicants with managerial experience and a clear leadership or career-growth plan

Who May Find University of London Challenging?

Students who need a fully campus-based learning environment may find online study less suitable

Applicants without self-discipline may struggle with distance learning and independent module planning

Students applying to quantitative courses without mathematics or analytical readiness may need stronger preparation

MBA applicants without managerial experience may need to consider alternative entry routes or different programmes

Applicants who delay document preparation may miss short registration windows after application deadlines

Students with unclear English-medium proof may need IELTS, TOEFL or PTE planning before submission

Admission Highlights 2026

Undergraduate Admissions

Direct Online Application

UG applicants apply directly through the University of London course application route for most online programmes.

Postgraduate Admissions

Online Portal

PG applicants apply through the University of London online application portal.

Main Intake

Multiple Intakes

The university offers different intakes across January, April, May and October depending on level and course.

Admission Type

Course-Specific Review

Applications are reviewed based on academic qualification, English proof, documents and course-specific fit.

Admission Deadlines 2026

University of London 2026 deadlines vary by intake and level, with key application deadlines in December 2025, March 2026, April 2026, June 2026 and September 2026.

1

7 December 2025

January 2026 PG Deadline

Postgraduate applicants for the January 2026 intake should submit applications by this deadline.

2

16 March 2026

April 2026 UG & PG Deadline

Applications for April 2026 intake programmes should be submitted by this date where applicable.

3

6 April 2026

May 2026 UG Deadline

Undergraduate applicants for the May 2026 intake should complete their application by this deadline.

4

8 June 2026

July 2026 MBA Deadline

Global MBA applicants for the July 2026 intake should submit by this deadline.

5

7 September 2026

October 2026 UG, PG & MBA Deadline

Applications for the October 2026 intake close on this date for listed UG, PG and MBA routes.

6

Before registration deadline

Registration & Fee Payment

Accepted students must pay fees and complete registration before the intake-specific registration deadline.

Eligibility Requirements

Indian students usually need Class 12 with around 70% or above for UG courses and a recognised bachelor’s degree with around 55% or above for PG courses.

Undergraduate

Class 12 from CBSE, CISCE or State Board with course-specific marks, usually around 70% or above

  • Applicants should usually be 17 years or older by the programme start or registration deadline
  • Class 12 marks of 70% to 85% may be expected depending on the course
  • Quantitative courses may require mathematics at Class 10 or Class 12 level
  • English proof may be met through MOI, Class 12 English or accepted tests depending on course
  • A personal statement and one academic reference may be required

Postgraduate

Recognised 3 or 4-year bachelor’s degree from a UGC-approved institution with course-specific marks

  • Many postgraduate courses expect around 55% to 70% depending on the programme
  • MSc Accounting and Financial Management mentions 60% or above
  • MSc Computer Science and MSc Cybersecurity mention 55% or above
  • Global MBA applicants need managerial experience for direct entry
  • CV, references and personal statement are commonly required for postgraduate applications

English Language Requirements

University of London accepts IELTS, TOEFL and PTE, with requirements commonly ranging from IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 depending on level and programme.

IELTS

Standard Requirement

6.0 - 6.5 Overall

5.5 - 6.0 in each band depending on course

Higher Requirement

7.0 Overall

Check programme requirement

PTE

Standard Requirement

59 Overall

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

69+ Overall

Check programme requirement

TOEFL

Standard Requirement

87 iBT

21+ Reading/Writing and 19+ Speaking/Listening where applicable

Higher Requirement

100 iBT

Check programme requirement

Documents Required

Completed online application form

Class 10 and Class 12 certificates for UG applicants

Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts for PG applicants

English language proof or Medium of Instruction letter

Personal statement

Academic reference for UG applicants

Academic or professional references for PG applicants

CV or resume for postgraduate and MBA applicants

Passport or birth certificate scan

Work experience documents where required

Programme-specific documents if requested

Popular Courses & Fees

Popular University of London courses include Global MBA, MSc Computer Science, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Accounting and Financial Management, BSc Accounting and Finance, and BSc Business Administration.

Global MBA

Postgraduate1 - 5 Years£13,802 online mode or £9,756 in-person mode

Best For

LeadershipManagementEntrepreneurship

This route is best for working professionals with managerial experience who need flexibility and career-focused business learning.

MSc Computer Science

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£11,270

Best For

Software DevelopmentComputer ScienceTechnology Careers

Fresh graduates and career changers can consider this route, but they should be ready for master’s-level technical work.

MSc Cybersecurity

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£10,578

Best For

CybersecurityInformation SecurityRisk Management

Use the personal statement to explain why cybersecurity fits your background, even if your bachelor’s degree is not directly in computing.

MSc Accounting and Financial Management

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£11,545

Best For

AccountingFinancial ManagementCorporate Finance

A finance, accounting or business academic background helps, but the application should clearly show career direction.

BSc Accounting and Finance

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£8,389

Best For

AccountingFinanceBanking

This route is suitable for students with strong Class 12 performance and interest in finance or accounting careers.

BSc Business Administration

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£15,521

Best For

Business ManagementOperationsEntrepreneurship

Students should show business interest, communication skills and readiness for independent online study.

Course to Career Mapping

Global MBA

Careers

Business ManagerOperations ManagerEntrepreneur

Industries

ManagementConsultingBusiness Services

Recruiters

Technology, consulting, finance, healthcare, public-sector and industry employers

MSc Computer Science

Careers

Software DeveloperTechnology ConsultantSystems Analyst

Industries

TechnologySoftwareDigital Business

Recruiters

Technology companiesSoftware firmsDigital product teams

MSc Cybersecurity

Careers

Cybersecurity AnalystInformation Security SpecialistSecurity Consultant

Industries

CybersecurityFinancial ServicesTechnology

Recruiters

Cybersecurity firmsTechnology employersBanking security teamsRisk and compliance teams

MSc Accounting and Financial Management

Careers

Financial AnalystAccountantFinance Manager

Industries

AccountingFinancial ServicesCorporate Finance

Recruiters

Accounting firmsBanksCorporate finance departments

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

Acceptance Rate: Not officially published

Strongest Programmes

Global MBAMSc Computer ScienceMSc CybersecurityMSc Accounting and Financial ManagementBSc Accounting and FinanceBSc Business Administration

Expected Profile Strength

Clear academic eligibility for the selected course

Strong personal statement

English language proof or valid MOI evidence

Relevant work experience for MBA or specialist routes

Academic or professional references

Readiness for independent online learning

Mathematics or quantitative preparation for computing, finance and business routes

Application Strategy

Choose the intake first because University of London offers different cycles for UG, PG and MBA programmes.

Check whether your selected programme is online, distance learning, blended or campus-based before applying.

Indian UG applicants should keep Class 10 and 12 marksheets ready, especially if mathematics or English proof is required.

Indian PG applicants should check whether their bachelor’s percentage meets the exact course requirement.

MBA applicants should prepare managerial experience evidence before applying because it is central to direct entry.

Use the personal statement to explain why online or flexible study suits your goals and learning style.

Submit documents early because registration deadlines can be close to application deadlines for some intakes.

Common Application Mistakes

Assuming every University of London programme has the same intake or deadline

Not checking whether the course is online, distance learning or in-person

Submitting weak English proof without confirming MOI, IELTS, TOEFL or PTE rules

Applying for the MBA without clearly proving managerial experience

Missing registration deadlines after receiving an offer

Writing a generic personal statement that does not explain independent study readiness

Ignoring mathematics requirements for computing, finance or business-related courses

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

Good

Research Focus

Course-specific

Mathematics Requirement

Course-specific

Online LearningBusinessComputer ScienceCybersecurityFinanceManagement

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Course

Select the programme and intake based on your academic background, learning mode and career goal.

STEP 2

Check Eligibility

Review academic, English language, age, work experience and mathematics requirements.

STEP 3

Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, English proof, ID, references, personal statement and CV where required.

STEP 4

Submit Application

Apply through the University of London online application portal from the course page.

STEP 5

Attend Interview

Attend interview if required, though most online programmes are document-reviewed.

STEP 6

Receive Offer

Check the decision outcome and submit any additional information if requested.

STEP 7

Visa Process

For online programmes, relocation may not be needed; for in-person study, check visa requirements separately.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

MSc Computer ScienceMSc CybersecurityGlobal MBAMSc Accounting and Financial ManagementBSc Business Administration

High Salary Industries

TechnologyCybersecurityFinancial ServicesBusiness ManagementConsulting

Career Outcomes

Flexible Career Path

Online and distance routes support students who want to study while working.

Technology Careers

Computer Science and Cybersecurity routes support software, security and digital business roles.

Business Careers

Global MBA and Business Administration routes support management, operations and leadership goals.

Finance Careers

Accounting and Financial Management routes support accounting, banking and corporate finance direction.

Admistay Insights

Indian students should first confirm whether the course is fully online or requires in-person attendance because this changes visa and accommodation planning.

University of London is strong for students who want flexibility, but applicants must be honest about their ability to manage independent study.

For MSc Computer Science and Cybersecurity, career changers should use the personal statement to explain technical motivation and readiness.

MBA applicants should not apply with only academic details; managerial experience and leadership examples are essential.

Students using MOI or Class 12 English as proof should confirm whether it is accepted for their exact programme before skipping IELTS.

The best strategy is to apply well before the deadline because registration and fee payment windows may be shorter than expected.

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Quick Admission Answers

What are the University of London 2026 intakes?

University of London offers January, April, May and October intakes depending on course and study level.

How do Indian students apply?

Indian students usually apply directly through the University of London online application portal from the selected course page.

What percentage is required for UG admission?

Indian UG applicants generally need Class 12 with around 70% or above, though some courses may expect higher marks.

What percentage is required for PG admission?

Indian PG applicants generally need a recognised 3 or 4-year bachelor’s degree with around 55% or above depending on the course.

Is IELTS required?

IELTS may be required, but some Indian students can meet English requirements through MOI or Class 12 English depending on the programme.

Does University of London offer online courses?

Yes. University of London mainly offers online, blended and distance learning programmes for international students.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for University of London admissions 2026?

Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic, English language, document and course-specific requirements.

What are the main intakes at University of London?

The University of London offers January, April, May and October intakes depending on the programme and study level.

What is the postgraduate deadline for January 2026?

The postgraduate application deadline for the January 2026 intake is 7 December 2025.

What is the deadline for April 2026 intake?

The April 2026 application deadline is 16 March 2026 for listed postgraduate and undergraduate routes.

How can Indian students apply to University of London?

Indian students can apply online through the selected course page by creating an account, uploading documents and submitting the application.

What is the UG eligibility for Indian students?

Indian undergraduate applicants generally need Class 12 from a recognised board with around 70% to 85% depending on the course.

What is the PG eligibility for Indian students?

Indian postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised 3 or 4-year bachelor’s degree with around 55% to 70% depending on the programme.

Does University of London require IELTS?

Many programmes accept IELTS, but some students may use MOI, Class 12 English, TOEFL or PTE depending on the course.

What IELTS score is required for University of London?

The raw data mentions IELTS ranges from 6.0 to 7.0 depending on the programme level and subject.

Is work experience required for the Global MBA?

Yes. Direct entry to the Global MBA requires managerial experience, while alternative entry may be assessed individually.

How long does University of London take to give admission decisions?

The raw data says applicants may receive an acknowledgement within 24 hours and a decision within 5 working days, though peak periods can take up to 15 days.

Do online University of London students need a UK visa?

For fully online or distance learning programmes, relocation and UK visa may not be needed; in-person study routes should be checked separately.

Placements & Recruiters

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Contact Information

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+44-20-7862-8000

Student Accommodation

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Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London
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Study room1Gbps wired internetCommunal loungeCommunal kitchen
Rathbone Place, London

Rathbone Place, London

£330-£435/week

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Live-in representativeWeekly linen changeWiFi internetLaundry facilities
International Hall, London
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ReceptionStudy and games areasLounge with TVMusic room
AXO Oxford Circus, London
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250 Mbps WiFiSocial events calendarOn-site customer serviceMaintenance team
London Nest Bloomsbury, London
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Free WiFiFree on-site laundryCommunal cleaningLaundry
Grosvenor House, London

Grosvenor House, London

£685-£759/week

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Cinema roomGymStudy roomGames lounge
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Student Reviews & Ratings

Overall sentiment and category-wise rating summary

Overall score

7.1/10
Top Rated

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9.7/10
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