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Student Accommodation Near University of the Arts London
Properties
4+ nearby
Starting from
£334/wk
Closest option
0.74 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of the Arts London students often compare central London accommodation around King's Cross, Islington and nearby creative districts because these areas offer strong transport links, social spaces and purpose-built student residences. Based on the supplied distance data, Chapter Kings Cross is the closest deduped property at around 0.74 km, while Chapter Islington has the lowest starting weekly price at £334. The source data includes repeated GoBritanya Kings Cross and GoBritanya Islington entries, so these have been deduped by slug before comparison. Students can compare studios, ensuite rooms and shared rooms, with most properties including bills such as internet, electricity, water, gas or heating. UAL students should prioritise transport, study spaces, creative-friendly facilities and central London budget planning before booking.
Quick Answers
Chapter Kings Cross is the closest deduped accommodation option near University of the Arts London in the supplied data, sitting around 0.74 km away. Chapter Islington has the lowest starting weekly price at £334 and offers strong creative-friendly amenities including an art studio, study spaces, cinema, karaoke room and resident events. GoBritanya Kings Cross is more premium and studio-focused, while GoBritanya Islington offers ensuite and studio options with social spaces and secure entry. Students should compare King's Cross for proximity and Islington for lower starting pricing and wider communal facilities.
Best For Budget
Chapter Islington, London
Best For Closest
Chapter Kings Cross, London
Best For Amenities
Chapter Islington, London
Best For Studios
Chapter Kings Cross, London
Best Value Tradeoff
Chapter Islington offers the lowest starting price with gym, art studio, cinema, social spaces and bills included, but it sits slightly further away than King's Cross options.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 9 minutes on foot
£350/wk
View RoomsAround 10 minutes on foot
£555/wk
View RoomsAround 15 minutes on foot or a short bus ride
£334/wk
View RoomsAround 15 minutes on foot or a short bus ride
£370/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chapter Kings Cross | £350 | Shared room, studio, ensuite room | 0.74 km | 9 min walk | Gym, study spaces, cinema, courtyard, laundry | Electricity, water, gas, internet |
| GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence | £555 | Studio | 0.78 km | 10 min walk | Gym, cinema, courtyard, laundry, dual-band WiFi | Internet, gas, electricity |
| Chapter Islington | £334 | Ensuite room, studio | 1.2 km | 15 min walk or short bus | Art studio, gym, study spaces, cinema, karaoke room | Electricity, water, heating, WiFi |
| GoBritanya Islington Residence | £370 | Ensuite room, studio | 1.2 km | 15 min walk or short bus | Gym, study spaces, social areas, laundry, secure entry | Gas, electricity, internet |
Best Student Areas
King's Cross
King's Cross is one of the strongest areas for UAL students in this data because it combines central London transport, creative neighbourhood energy and the closest supplied accommodation options. Chapter Kings Cross and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence both sit under 0.8 km from the supplied university location. The area works well for students who want fast access to transport, social spaces and central London facilities.
Islington
Islington is slightly further away in the supplied data but offers strong student accommodation facilities and a lively residential London setting. Chapter Islington is especially relevant for creative students because it includes an art studio, study spaces, cinema, social areas and resident events. It also has the lowest starting price in the deduped property set.
Bloomsbury and central London
Bloomsbury and central London remain important search areas for UAL students because of their links to universities, libraries, transport and creative institutions. Students should compare these areas if their specific UAL college or course location is closer to High Holborn or central London rather than King's Cross.
Student life around the supplied UAL accommodation area is centred on King's Cross, Islington and nearby central London districts. Students benefit from quick access to bus stops such as Yorkway Kings Place, Copenhagen Street York Way and Goods Way, while the wider area provides supermarkets, cafés, cultural venues and creative workspaces. King's Cross is strong for transport and social life, while Islington adds restaurants, local shops and a residential student atmosphere. For creative students, the availability of study spaces, art studios, social areas and communal lounges can make daily life more practical than choosing only on price.
How to Choose
Students comparing accommodation near University of the Arts London should start by confirming their specific UAL college location, then compare King's Cross and Islington based on commute, price and facilities. Chapter Kings Cross is the strongest choice for proximity and room variety because it offers shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios. GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence suits students who want premium studio living with 24/7 reception and secure entry. Chapter Islington offers the best value tradeoff because it has the lowest starting price and strong creative-friendly facilities including an art studio and karaoke room. GoBritanya Islington Residence is a managed option with secure entry, CCTV and both ensuite and studio layouts. For UAL students, creative spaces, study areas and transport reliability should matter as much as headline rent.
University Info
Address
272 High Holborn London WC1V 7EY
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin booking central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation around University of the Arts London and King's Cross becomes highly competitive before September and January intakes.
Getting to Campus
The deduped accommodation options are all within around 1.2 km of the supplied UAL location data, with King's Cross properties closest and Islington properties slightly further away.
Chapter Kings Cross: around 9 minutes walking
GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence: around 10 minutes walking
Chapter Islington: around 15 minutes walking or a short bus ride
GoBritanya Islington Residence: around 15 minutes walking or a short bus ride
Nearby transport points in the source data include Yorkway Kings Place Stop C, Copenhagen Street York Way Stop E, Goods Way Stop D and York Way Freight Lane Stop A. Students should check their exact UAL college or building before booking because UAL operates across multiple London locations.
Bills & Inclusions
All deduped properties include at least some core bills, but the exact inclusions vary by operator.
Chapter Kings Cross includes electricity, water, gas and internet.
GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence includes internet, gas and electricity.
Chapter Islington includes electricity, water, heating and WiFi.
GoBritanya Islington Residence includes gas, electricity and internet.
Students should confirm whether heating, water, content insurance and WiFi are fully included before booking, especially when comparing Chapter and GoBritanya listings.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available across all deduped UAL accommodation options. Pricing starts from £334 per week at Chapter Islington and reaches higher central London studio pricing at King's Cross.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Chapter Kings Cross, Chapter Islington and GoBritanya Islington Residence. These suit students who want a private bathroom while keeping access to shared social or study facilities.
shared room
Shared room accommodation appears through Chapter Kings Cross under the non-ensuite room type. This may support students wanting a lower-cost central London room compared with studio-only options.
Booking Advice
Central London accommodation near UAL is expensive and competitive, so students should compare King's Cross and Islington options several months before intake.
Area & Transport
Transport is a major advantage of the King's Cross and Islington accommodation cluster. The source data lists multiple nearby bus stops within 0.5 km, and King's Cross St Pancras provides wider London connectivity. Students at Chapter Kings Cross and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence can usually expect the easiest access based on the supplied distances. Islington properties are still close but may require a slightly longer walk or short bus ride depending on the exact UAL teaching location. Because UAL operates across multiple London sites, students should confirm their course building before signing a tenancy.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified listing data supplied to Admistay.
Duplicate property entries have been deduped by slug before comparison.
Travel estimates are based on the supplied distance data and local London walking or public transport assumptions.
Availability, bills and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
All accommodation information shown here is based on active verified listings supplied to Admistay. Duplicate GoBritanya Kings Cross and GoBritanya Islington entries have been deduped by slug to avoid double-counting. Weekly pricing, included bills, room availability and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
Frequently Asked
What is the closest student accommodation near University of the Arts London?
Chapter Kings Cross is the closest deduped supplied property at approximately 0.74 km from the listed UAL location.
What is the cheapest accommodation near UAL in this data?
Chapter Islington has the lowest listed starting price at £334 per week.
Are studios available near University of the Arts London?
Yes. Studios are available at Chapter Kings Cross, GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence, Chapter Islington and GoBritanya Islington Residence.
Are ensuite rooms available near UAL?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at Chapter Kings Cross, Chapter Islington and GoBritanya Islington Residence.
Are shared rooms available near University of the Arts London?
Yes. Chapter Kings Cross includes shared room accommodation through the non-ensuite room type.
Do these UAL accommodation options include bills?
Yes. All deduped properties include some bills, though the exact inclusions vary by operator.
Which property is best for creative students?
Chapter Islington is a strong match for creative students because it includes an art studio, study spaces, cinema, social areas and resident events.
Which property is best for UAL students wanting King's Cross?
Chapter Kings Cross is the strongest King's Cross option for proximity and room variety.
Is GoBritanya Kings Cross duplicated in the source data?
Yes. It appears twice with the same slug, so it has been deduped and represented once.
Is GoBritanya Islington duplicated in the source data?
Yes. It appears twice with the same slug and different price ranges, so the lower range has been used in the deduped comparison.
Is King's Cross good for UAL students?
King's Cross is a strong option in this data because it offers central London transport, student accommodation and the closest supplied properties.
Is Islington good for University of the Arts London students?
Islington can work well for students who want lower starting pricing, social spaces and creative-friendly amenities while staying close to central London.
Which UAL accommodation has a gym?
Chapter Kings Cross, GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence, Chapter Islington and GoBritanya Islington Residence all list gym access.
Which UAL accommodation has study spaces?
Chapter Kings Cross, Chapter Islington and GoBritanya Islington Residence list study spaces or study-focused facilities.
When should students book accommodation near UAL?
Students should usually begin comparing central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake, especially before September.
Can international students book private accommodation near UAL?
Yes. International students regularly book private student accommodation in London, but should confirm guarantor, payment and tenancy requirements.
Should UAL students choose King's Cross or Islington?
King's Cross is stronger for proximity in this supplied data, while Islington may offer lower starting prices and creative-friendly communal facilities.
What should UAL students check before booking accommodation?
Students should confirm their exact UAL college location, commute time, included bills, tenancy length, deposit terms and room availability before booking.
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A world-leading London creative university for art, design, fashion, media, UX, interior design, business and creative research
University of the Arts London, also known as UAL, is a public collegiate university in London and one of the world’s top institutions for art and design. The old source data states that UAL is ranked #2 in the world for Art and Design in QS World University Rankings 2025 and has maintained this ranking for 7 consecutive years. UAL comprises 6 colleges and has 21,092 students from 130 countries. Indian and international students can choose from 99 undergraduate courses, 129 postgraduate courses, research degrees, pre-degree routes, language courses and 1,000+ creative short courses. Popular areas include fashion design management, industrial design, user experience design, interior and spatial design, MBA and creative business.
University Name
University of the Arts London
Short Name
UAL
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
University Type
Public Collegiate Institution
Colleges
6 colleges according to the old source data
Student Community
21,092 students from 130 countries according to the old source data
QS Art and Design Ranking 2025
#2 in the world according to the old source data
Academic Strength
Art, Design, Fashion, UX, Interior and Spatial Design, Industrial Design, Creative Business, Media, Communication and Research
University of the Arts London, commonly known as UAL, is a public collegiate university located in London, United Kingdom. The old source data describes UAL as one of the world’s strongest creative universities and states that it is ranked #2 in the world for Art and Design in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
UAL is made up of 6 colleges and has 21,092 students from 130 countries according to the old source data. This gives students a highly international creative environment where they can study alongside artists, designers, makers, strategists, fashion professionals, filmmakers, communication specialists and creative entrepreneurs.
The university offers 99 undergraduate courses across 18 art and design subjects and 129 postgraduate courses across 19 subjects. Students can also choose from over 1,000 creative short courses, as well as pre-degree, language and research degree options. This makes UAL suitable for students at different stages of their creative education journey.
Popular master’s programmes mentioned in the old source data include MA Fashion Design Management, MA Industrial Design, MA Interior and Spatial Design, MA User Experience Design and MBA. These courses can suit students interested in fashion, product design, spatial design, UX, creative leadership and business in the creative industries.
UAL admissions are highly selective. The old source data lists an acceptance rate of 26%. Undergraduate applicants are expected to have a strong academic profile, including GPA 3.5+ on a 4.0 scale or around 90% or above. Postgraduate applicants need an undergraduate degree with GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or around 85%, depending on course and profile.
Creative admissions at UAL are not only about marks. Applicants usually need a portfolio, personal statement, resume or CV, written task, study proposal, essay, video task or digital portfolio depending on course level. For Indian students, the portfolio is often the most important part of the application because it shows creative thinking, process, experimentation, technical skill and personal direction.
English requirements vary by programme. The old source data states that Indian students need IELTS scores ranging from 5.0 to 7.5 depending on course. Students should verify the exact IELTS or accepted English requirement for their selected course before applying.
Tuition fees are significant because UAL is based in London and many creative courses require strong facilities, studio access and specialist teaching. The old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £29,990 per year. Postgraduate fees range from £26,310 to £43,060 per year, depending on course rate and duration.
For Indian students, scholarships can reduce tuition pressure. The old source data mentions the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship, available for eligible overseas postgraduate students. It states that up to 311 scholarships are available for the 2025/26 academic year.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of the Arts London should first confirm their UAL college and campus because accommodation needs vary by course location. Common student areas include Camberwell, Peckham, Elephant & Castle, Holborn, King’s Cross, Stratford, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Islington, Hackney, Clapham and other London transport-connected areas.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in London near University of the Arts London, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. For creative students, good accommodation should support commute to studios, safe travel, reliable WiFi, quiet work, storage for materials, bills clarity and realistic London budgeting.
Overall, University of the Arts London is best suited for students seeking a globally recognised creative education in art, design, fashion, UX, interior design, communication, creative business, media and research. Indian and international students should plan portfolio, course choice, admissions, tuition, scholarships, accommodation and London living costs together before applying.
Yes. UAL can be a strong option for Indian students interested in art, design, fashion, UX, interior design, industrial design, creative business, media, communication and creative research.
UAL is known for art and design education, creative colleges, global student diversity, portfolio-led admissions, fashion, design, UX, interior design, creative business and short creative courses.
Students should choose accommodation based on their UAL college location. Common areas include Camberwell, Peckham, Elephant & Castle, Holborn, King’s Cross, Stratford, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Islington and Hackney.
Yes. The old source data lists an acceptance rate of 26%, and applicants usually need strong academics, portfolio, personal statement and course-specific creative tasks.
UAL can be worth it for students seeking a globally recognised creative university with strong art and design reputation, London industry exposure and specialist creative education.
Fashion design management, industrial design, interior and spatial design, user experience design, MBA, creative short courses and research pathways
University of the Arts London offers 99 undergraduate courses across 18 art and design subjects, 129 postgraduate courses across 19 subjects, 1,000+ creative short courses, pre-degree courses, language courses and research degrees. Popular master’s programmes in the old source data include MA Fashion Design Management, MA Industrial Design, MA Interior and Spatial Design, MA User Experience Design and MBA. Undergraduate tuition is listed at £29,990 per year, while postgraduate tuition ranges from £26,310 to £43,060 per year depending on course rate and duration.
University of the Arts London courses are focused on creative education across art, design, fashion, communication, media, business, spatial design, user experience, industrial design and research. The old source data states that UAL offers 99 undergraduate courses in 18 art and design subjects and 129 postgraduate courses in 19 subjects.
UAL also offers over 1,000 creative short courses, as well as pre-degree, language courses and research degrees. This means students can study at different levels, from foundation and short upskilling courses to full undergraduate, postgraduate and research pathways.
Popular master’s courses in the old source data include MA Fashion Design Management, MA Industrial Design, MA Interior and Spatial Design, MA User Experience Design and MBA. These programmes reflect UAL’s strength across creative leadership, applied design, product design, spatial thinking, digital experience and creative-sector business.
The old source data lists MA Fashion Design Management at £30,890, MA Industrial Design at £22,175, MA Interior and Spatial Design at £34,885, MA User Experience Design at £30,890 and MBA at £17,690. These values should be verified before publication because fees can change by course, year and campus.
General tuition in the old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £29,990 per year. For MA, MSc and MRes courses, full-time higher-rate 45-week programmes are listed at £33,870, standard-rate programmes at £29,990 and lower-rate programmes at £26,310. For 60-week two-year courses, fees are listed at £43,060, £38,540 and £33,870, with half paid in Year 1.
Other postgraduate course types in the old source data include Graduate Diploma at £28,570, Postgraduate Diploma at £19,050 and Postgraduate Certificate at £9,525.
For Indian students, course choice should be based on portfolio strength, creative interests and career direction. Fashion students may prefer fashion design, fashion business or design management. UX students should build a portfolio showing user research, wireframes, product thinking and interface design. Interior and spatial design applicants should show spatial thinking, drawing, material exploration and design process.
Students should also budget for London living costs and creative material expenses. Art and design students may need additional money for software, printing, materials, model-making, exhibitions, transport, laptop, camera gear or portfolio development depending on course.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near UAL by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and contract length. Because UAL has multiple colleges, students should choose accommodation based on their course location and transport route.
MA Fashion Design Management
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: ££30,890 according to the old source data / year
INR: ₹38,56,308 according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in fashion strategy, design management, brand direction and creative fashion business
Applicants should prepare a portfolio or written work showing fashion awareness, management thinking and creative direction.
MA Industrial Design
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: ££22,175 according to the old source data / year
INR: ₹27,68,327 according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in product design, industrial design, innovation, prototyping and material-led design
Students should show design process, sketching, prototyping, material thinking and problem-solving in the portfolio.
MA Interior and Spatial Design
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: ££34,885 according to the old source data / year
INR: ₹43,55,043 according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in interior environments, spatial storytelling, installations and human-centred space design
Students should prepare a portfolio with spatial thinking, drawings, renders, material studies and design concepts.
MA User Experience Design
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: ££30,890 according to the old source data / year
INR: ₹38,56,308 according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in UX, digital products, user research, interaction design and human-centred technology
Students should show user research, process, wireframes, prototypes and product problem-solving in the portfolio.
MBA
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: ££17,690 according to the old source data / year
INR: ₹22,08,420 according to the old source data
Best for: Students or professionals interested in creative-sector business, leadership and entrepreneurship
Applicants should connect career goals with creative business, leadership, design economy or entrepreneurship.
Undergraduate Art and Design Courses
Undergraduate • Usually 3 years, depending on course
Fee: ££29,990 according to the old source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹33.17 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students seeking undergraduate creative education across art, design, fashion, media and communication
Applicants need strong academic marks, personal statement, resume, portfolio, references and English proof.
Graduate Diploma
Postgraduate Preparation or Graduate Route • Verify current duration
Fee: ££28,570 according to the old source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹31.59 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students who need a graduate-level transition or portfolio-building route before advanced creative study
Students should verify whether the diploma supports progression to their desired master’s course.
Creative Short Courses
Short Course • Varies by course
Fee: £Verify current short course fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students and professionals who want flexible creative skill-building without committing to a full degree
Short courses can help portfolio development but students should verify visa and study-mode rules.
UAL is known for art, design, fashion, communication, UX design, industrial design, interior and spatial design, creative business, MBA, short courses and research degrees.
Yes. The old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £29,990 and postgraduate fees from £26,310 to £43,060 per year, so students should plan tuition and London rent carefully.
Popular options may include MA Fashion Design Management, MA User Experience Design, MA Interior and Spatial Design, MA Industrial Design, MBA and undergraduate art or design courses depending on portfolio and career goals.
Yes. The old source data lists portfolio or digital portfolio requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants, depending on course.
Students should calculate tuition, London rent, transport, food, creative materials, software, printing, laptop, visa, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds together.
Highly selective creative admissions with UCAS, UAL representative support, portfolio, personal statement, written task, study proposal and IELTS requirements
University of the Arts London admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 26% according to the old source data. Indian undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or through UCAS with support from a UAL representative in India, which the source says is the recommended method. Postgraduate applicants can apply through the official course page or with representative support. Undergraduate applicants need final secondary school transcripts from the last 3 years, GPA 3.5+ or 90%+, personal statement, IELTS 5.0 to 7.5, resume, portfolio, proof of funds, passport copy, LORs and health insurance. Postgraduate applicants need undergraduate degree, GPA 3.0 or 85%, written task, study proposal, IELTS 5.0 to 7.5, essay, CV, digital portfolio and video task or personal statement.
University of the Arts London admissions are highly selective. The old source data lists UAL’s acceptance rate as 26%, which means applicants should prepare strong academic documents, portfolio, personal statement and course-specific creative tasks.
Indian undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or through UCAS with support from a UAL representative in India. The old source data says the representative-supported route is the university’s recommended method because it helps students get guidance through the application process.
Postgraduate applicants can apply through the official course page or with support from a UAL representative in India. Students should verify the correct application route for their course before submission because creative programmes may have different portfolio, written task or interview requirements.
Undergraduate entry requirements in the old source data include final secondary school transcripts and grades from the last 3 years, GPA 3.5+ on a 4.0 scale or around 90% or above, personal statement, English language proficiency, resume, portfolio, proof of funds, copy of passport, two or more letters of recommendation and proof of health insurance cover.
Postgraduate entry requirements include an undergraduate degree, GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or around 85%, written task, study proposal, IELTS 5.0 to 7.5, essay, CV, digital portfolio and video task or personal statement depending on course.
English requirements vary by programme. The old source data states that Indian students may need IELTS 5.0 to 7.5 depending on the selected programme. Some undergraduate applicants may also submit a CAE certificate according to the source. Students should verify exact course-level English requirements before booking tests.
For Indian students, the portfolio is a critical part of the application. UAL applicants should show process, experimentation, sketches, research, visual thinking, personal voice, technical skill, problem-solving and final outcomes. A portfolio should not look like only polished final images; it should show how the student thinks as a creative practitioner.
Creative applicants should also prepare a strong personal statement. The statement should explain why the student chose the course, what creative work they have done, what ideas they are exploring, why UAL is relevant and how the course supports future goals.
Accommodation planning should begin as soon as the student knows their UAL college and likely campus. Because UAL has multiple colleges across London, the best accommodation depends on commute, transport links, studio access, safety and budget.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of the Arts London by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps students plan realistic London living costs before visa and arrival.
Overall, admission to UAL requires strong academics, portfolio, English proof, personal statement, course-specific tasks and realistic funding preparation. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, course requirements, portfolio guidance and accommodation options before applying.
Step 1: Choose Course and College
Select undergraduate, postgraduate, research, pre-degree, language or short course route and confirm the UAL college or campus.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic marks, GPA expectation, English score, portfolio requirement and course-specific tasks.
Step 3: Prepare Portfolio
Build a portfolio showing research, process, experimentation, sketches, development, technical skill and final outcomes.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, personal statement, resume or CV, references, proof of funds, passport copy, portfolio and course-specific written or video tasks.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or official course page for postgraduate courses, with representative support if suitable.
Step 6: Complete Additional Review
Submit written task, study proposal, digital portfolio, video task or interview material where required.
Step 7: Plan Scholarship and Accommodation
Check UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship and compare verified London accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete offer conditions, CAS, proof of funds, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Undergraduate UCAS Cycle
Undergraduate applicants use UCAS or UCAS with representative support according to the old source data.
Application: Students should verify current UCAS deadlines and UAL course-specific dates.
Creative applicants should prepare portfolio early because portfolio quality affects selection.
Postgraduate Course-Specific Entry
Postgraduate applicants apply through official course page or representative support.
Application: Deadlines vary by course and should be checked directly.
Students should prepare written task, study proposal, digital portfolio and CV before applying.
Short Course and Pre-Degree Entry
UAL also offers short courses, pre-degree and language courses according to the old source data.
Application: Depends on course and delivery schedule.
Students should verify whether the course supports visa eligibility or portfolio progression.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
creative short courses
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian undergraduate students can apply through UCAS or with support from a UAL representative in India, while postgraduate students can apply through the official course page or representative support.
Yes. The old source data lists portfolio for undergraduate applicants and digital portfolio for postgraduate applicants, depending on course.
The old source data states that IELTS requirements range from 5.0 to 7.5 depending on the selected programme.
Yes. The old source data lists an acceptance rate of 26%, making admission highly selective.
Students should arrange accommodation after confirming their UAL college and campus because commute differs across London.
A London-wide creative university experience across 6 colleges with studios, workshops, creative communities and transport-based accommodation planning
University of the Arts London is a collegiate creative university in London with 6 colleges and a student body of 21,092 students from 130 countries according to the old source data. Campus life depends strongly on the student’s specific UAL college and course location. Students benefit from a global creative community, London industry exposure, studio-based learning, creative short courses, portfolio development, design networks and access to one of the world’s strongest creative cities. Accommodation should be chosen by commute to the exact UAL college.
Campus life at University of the Arts London is different from a single-campus university because UAL is a public collegiate institution in London. The old source data states that UAL comprises 6 colleges and has 21,092 students from 130 countries.
Because UAL is spread across multiple creative colleges and London locations, student life depends heavily on the selected course and college. Students should always confirm where their course is taught before booking accommodation.
UAL is especially strong for studio-based learning, creative critique, portfolio development, workshops, exhibitions, design practice, fashion, media, communication, creative business and industry-facing projects. Students often need access to studios, specialist equipment, libraries, workshops, printing facilities and collaborative spaces depending on course.
London itself is a major part of the UAL experience. Students can access galleries, fashion events, design studios, agencies, exhibitions, museums, creative employers, independent brands, festivals, art fairs and networking opportunities. This is valuable for students who want exposure to the real creative industry while studying.
The old source data describes UAL as one of the best institutions in the world for Art and Design and highlights its global student community from 130 countries. This can be especially useful for Indian students who want an international creative environment and peer network.
Student life at UAL can also be demanding. Creative courses often involve studio time, critiques, independent projects, research, visual experimentation, presentations, portfolio submissions, exhibitions and material costs. Students should plan time, budget and accommodation carefully.
Accommodation planning is especially important because UAL has multiple colleges. A student studying near Camberwell may need a different area than a student studying near King’s Cross, Holborn, Elephant & Castle, Stratford or central London. Choosing housing only by price without checking commute can create daily stress.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of the Arts London commonly compare Camberwell, Peckham, Elephant & Castle, Holborn, King’s Cross, Stratford, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Islington, Hackney, Clapham, Canada Water and other London transport-connected areas.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near UAL by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is especially useful for Indian students who may not know London zones or how to choose accommodation based on the exact UAL college.
Overall, UAL offers a creative London student life built around global diversity, studio culture, design practice, exhibitions, portfolio development and industry exposure. Students who choose accommodation by course location and commute are likely to get better value from the UAL experience.
UAL Colleges
Creative Studios and Workshops
London Creative Industry Access
Short Course and Professional Learning Network
London Student Accommodation Areas
Global Creative Community
UAL has students from 130 countries according to the old source data, giving students a diverse creative peer network.
Portfolio-Led Learning
Creative courses often involve studio work, critiques, experimentation, presentations and portfolio submissions.
London Industry Exposure
Students can access galleries, exhibitions, agencies, fashion events, design studios and creative employers.
College-Based Experience
Student life depends on the specific UAL college, course location and studio facilities.
Creative Short Courses
The old source data mentions 1,000+ creative short courses for flexible skills and portfolio development.
Accommodation by Commute
Students should choose housing based on UAL college location, London transport and budget.
Camberwell
Best for: Students studying around south London creative campuses
Commute: Depends on exact UAL college and transport route
Good for creative student atmosphere, but students should verify campus commute.
Peckham
Best for: Creative lifestyle, cafés and south London housing
Commute: Depends on course location
Can suit students who want a creative neighbourhood with broader housing options.
Elephant & Castle
Best for: Central-south London access and transport
Commute: Strong transport connections to several UAL areas
Useful for students wanting central access and PBSA choices.
Holborn
Best for: Central London access and short commute to central colleges
Commute: Varies by exact course location
Very convenient but may need a stronger budget.
King’s Cross
Best for: Transport links, creative networks and PBSA
Commute: Strong rail and tube connections
Good for students needing wide London connectivity.
Stratford
Best for: Modern PBSA, shopping and transport links
Commute: Good transport depending on UAL college
Can offer practical housing with strong connectivity.
Shoreditch
Best for: Creative lifestyle, design agencies and social scene
Commute: Varies by route
Popular creative area, but rent can be higher.
Whitechapel
Best for: East London access and transport links
Commute: Varies by course location
Can be practical for students balancing budget and central access.
Islington
Best for: Central-north London lifestyle and transport
Commute: Varies by route
Good lifestyle area but students should compare rent.
Hackney
Best for: Creative community and east London lifestyle
Commute: Varies by transport route
Strong creative identity, but commute should be checked before booking.
Student life is creative, international and studio-focused, with access to London’s galleries, exhibitions, design networks, fashion industry, creative employers and UAL’s 6-college environment.
The old source data states that UAL has students from 130 countries, creating a large international environment where Indian students can find global creative peers.
Students should choose housing based on their UAL college. Common areas include Camberwell, Peckham, Elephant & Castle, Holborn, King’s Cross, Stratford, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, Islington and Hackney.
Yes. Creative courses can be demanding because they require studio work, critique, research, experimentation, portfolio production, presentations and independent projects.
UAL is spread across London, so accommodation affects commute, studio access, rent, safety, transport cost and daily creative routine.
UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship, tuition fee waiver, Indian student eligibility and London creative-study budget planning
University of the Arts London offers scholarships, bursaries and awards according to the old source data. Indian students are eligible for the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship, with up to 311 scholarships available for the 2025/26 academic year. The award is a £7,000 tuition fee waiver for eligible full-time or part-time taught master’s students. Eligibility includes enrolment in M ARCH, MA, MFA, MBA, MRes, MSc or Grad Dip at a UAL college or institute, overseas fee status, upper second-class honours or equivalent, personal statement responses and a personal LOR in English.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering University of the Arts London because tuition, London accommodation, creative materials, software, printing, transport, visa, healthcare surcharge and portfolio expenses can create a significant study abroad budget. The old source data states that UAL offers scholarships, bursaries and awards to students.
The key scholarship mentioned for Indian students is the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship. The old source data states that up to 311 scholarships are available for the 2025/26 academic year. This scholarship is awarded as a £7,000 tuition fee waiver for a full-time or part-time taught master’s course.
Eligibility in the old source data includes being enrolled in a M ARCH, MA, MFA, MBA, MRes, MSc or Grad Dip at a UAL college or institute. UAL Online courses are listed as not eligible. Students must have overseas tuition fee status.
Academic eligibility includes achieving or being predicted to achieve at least an upper second-class honours degree, approximately 55-60% or equivalent according to the old source data. Students also need a personal statement of maximum 350 words per question and a personal letter of recommendation in English from an academic or professional referee.
For Indian students, the scholarship can reduce tuition pressure but will not fully cover tuition or London living costs. Students should still budget for tuition balance, accommodation deposit, rent, travel, food, creative materials, laptop, software, printing, portfolio production, visa and healthcare surcharge.
UAL tuition fees are significant. The old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £29,990 per year. Postgraduate tuition for MA, MSc and MRes courses ranges from £26,310 to £43,060 depending on course rate and duration. Other postgraduate routes include Graduate Diploma at £28,570, Postgraduate Diploma at £19,050 and Postgraduate Certificate at £9,525.
Students should also consider creative-study hidden costs. Depending on course, students may need budget for sketchbooks, model-making, fabric, printing, photography, software, storage, laptop, portfolio website, exhibition preparation, transport to studios and project materials.
Accommodation is another major cost. UAL students should choose housing based on college location and transport links. London PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats vary strongly by area, zone, bills, facilities and commute.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of the Arts London by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract length. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, food, transport, creative materials, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights and emergency funds. A complete financial plan is especially important because London and creative education costs can increase quickly.
Overall, UAL scholarships can support eligible postgraduate creative students, especially Indian students applying to taught master’s or graduate diploma routes. However, students should verify current scholarship rules, prepare strong statements and LORs early, and maintain a full funding backup.
International Postgraduate Scholarships
UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship supports eligible overseas taught master’s students with a tuition fee waiver.
India-Eligible Scholarships
Indian students are eligible for the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship according to the old source data.
Creative Course Funding
Funding is relevant for students in M ARCH, MA, MFA, MBA, MRes, MSc or Grad Dip courses at UAL colleges or institutes.
Personal Statement-Based Awards
The scholarship requires personal statement responses of maximum 350 words per question according to the old source data.
External Funding and Education Loans
Indian students may also use education loans or external scholarships to cover tuition, accommodation and creative-study costs.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of London PBSA, shared flats, studios and transport-connected areas can help manage total London study cost.
UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship
Best for: Eligible overseas postgraduate students, including Indian students, applying to taught master’s or graduate diploma routes
Coverage: £7,000 tuition fee waiver according to the old source data
Students should verify current eligibility, deadline, eligible courses and whether their UAL college or institute participates.
UAL Bursaries and Awards
Best for: Students seeking additional institutional financial support
Coverage: Varies by award
Students should check current UAL funding pages because bursaries and awards may change by academic year.
Education Loans for Indian Students
Best for: Students needing broader funding for tuition, accommodation and living costs
Coverage: Varies by lender
Students should include tuition balance, London rent, visa, healthcare surcharge and creative material costs in loan planning.
External UK Scholarships
Best for: Indian students seeking external UK or private funding
Coverage: Varies by scholarship
Students should verify eligibility early because external scholarships have separate applications and deadlines.
Yes. The old source data states that Indian students are eligible for the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship.
It is a £7,000 tuition fee waiver for eligible full-time or part-time taught master’s students with overseas fee status according to the old source data.
The old source data states that up to 311 scholarships are available for the 2025/26 academic year.
The listed scholarship is a tuition fee waiver, so students should budget separately for London accommodation, deposits, bills, transport and living costs.
Students can reduce costs by comparing PBSA, shared flats, bills-inclusive rooms and transport-connected areas based on their exact UAL college location.
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Explore University of the Arts London undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, portfolio requirements, deadlines, application rounds, IELTS scores, documents, fees, decision dates and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Course-specific intake
Application Route
UCAS & UAL Course Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 5.0 - 7.5
Admission Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of the Arts London admissions are highly competitive and portfolio-focused, with undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate applications through official course pages or UAL representatives.
University of the Arts London is one of the UK’s leading creative universities, offering programmes across fashion, design, art, architecture, computing, curation and creative industries through its six colleges and Creative Computing Institute. Admission is highly selective and assesses academic achievement, creative potential, portfolio quality, personal statement, written or video tasks, CV and supporting documents. Indian students should prepare early because UAL expects strong academic scores, a strong portfolio and clear creative direction for both undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Acceptance rate mentioned in the raw data is 26%
UAL has enrolled over 21,092 students from 130 countries
Offers 99 undergraduate and 129 postgraduate programmes for prospective Indian students
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate applicants apply through official course pages or a UAL representative in India
Postgraduate courses have Round 1 and Round 2 deadlines, followed by rolling admission after March 26, 2026
Portfolio, personal statement, resume or CV, proof of funds and IELTS score are key supporting documents
Students interested in fashion, design, architecture, fine arts, creative computing, curation or visual communication
Indian students with very strong academic performance and clear creative direction
Applicants who can prepare a strong portfolio that shows process, experimentation and final outcomes
Students comfortable with personal statement, written task, study proposal, essay or video task requirements
Postgraduate applicants with a relevant bachelor’s degree and strong creative or design background
Students who want to study in London within a specialist creative university environment
Applicants targeting creative careers in UX, graphic design, fashion, interior design, architecture, industrial design or art practice
Students applying without a strong portfolio may find UAL admissions difficult
Applicants with average academic scores may struggle because the raw data mentions high Indian academic expectations
Students who submit only final artworks without process, research or creative reasoning may weaken their application
Applicants who are unclear about their creative direction may find the personal statement or written task difficult
Students applying after key deadlines may depend on space availability or rolling review
Applicants without proof of funds, passport copy, CV or required portfolio documents may face delays
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS or through UCAS with support from a UAL representative in India.
Postgraduate Admissions
Course Portal
PG applicants apply through the official course page or through a representative in India.
Portfolio Review
Creative Review
Portfolio, written task, study proposal, essay or video task may be required depending on course and level.
Admission Type
Highly Selective
Admission is highly competitive and reviews both academics and creative potential.
University of the Arts London follows UCAS deadlines for undergraduate admissions and has postgraduate application rounds on December 10, 2025 and March 26, 2026, followed by rolling admission.
January 29, 2026
UG UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Undergraduate applicants applying through UCAS should submit by this date for equal consideration.
June 30, 2026
UG UCAS Space-Available Deadline
Applications submitted by this date may be considered on a space-availability basis.
December 10, 2025
PG Round 1 Deadline
Postgraduate applicants can apply in Round 1 by this deadline.
March 26, 2026
PG Round 2 Deadline
Postgraduate applicants can apply in Round 2 by this deadline. Students applying in Round 1 cannot reapply in Round 2.
After March 26, 2026
PG Rolling Admission
Applications submitted after the Round 2 deadline are considered on a rolling basis.
May 14, 2026 / July 17, 2026
UG Decision Dates
Applicants applying by January 29 can expect a decision by May 14, while later UCAS applicants may receive decisions by July 17.
Indian UG applicants generally need 90% or equivalent in higher secondary, while PG applicants need a bachelor’s degree with GPA 3.0/4.0 or around 85%, along with portfolio and supporting documents.
Undergraduate
Final secondary school transcripts with GPA 3.5/4.0 or around 90% or above
Postgraduate
Undergraduate degree with GPA 3.0/4.0 or around 85%
University of the Arts London accepts IELTS or equivalent English proof, with course-specific requirements ranging from IELTS 5.0 to 7.5.
IELTS
Lower Course Requirement
5.0 Overall
Course-specific requirement
Standard / Higher Requirement
6.0 - 7.5 Overall
Course-specific component requirement
CAE
Accepted Alternative
CAE certificate
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Other English Proof
Course-Specific
Check official course page
Requirements vary by course and college
Portfolio-Based Courses
IELTS 5.0 - 7.5 range
Confirm exact course requirement
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed postgraduate application through official course page or representative route
Final secondary school transcripts for undergraduate applicants
Undergraduate degree documents for postgraduate applicants
Portfolio or digital portfolio
Personal statement
Written task, study proposal, essay or video task where required
Resume or CV
Letters of Recommendation where required
Proof of fund availability
Copy of passport
Proof of health insurance
IELTS score or accepted English language proof
Popular University of the Arts London courses include MBA, MA Interior and Spatial Design, MA User Experience Design, MA Fashion Design Management, MA Industrial Design, BA Graphic Design, MSc Psychology for Fashion Professionals, Graduate Diploma in Interior Design, MA Art and Science and M.Arch Architecture.
Master of Business Administration MBA
Best For
Use your application to show how business strategy connects with creative industries, design, fashion or entrepreneurship.
MA Interior and Spatial Design
Best For
Your portfolio should show spatial thinking, material exploration, user experience and design process.
MA User Experience Design
Best For
Show user research, problem-solving, wireframes, testing and design reasoning instead of only polished screens.
MA Fashion Design Management
Best For
Connect fashion interest with business, trend awareness, consumer behaviour and brand direction.
BA Honours Graphic Design
Best For
A strong UG portfolio should show typography, layout, visual systems, experimentation and creative process.
M.Arch Architecture
Best For
Applicants should present architectural thinking through concept development, research, drawings, models and final outcomes.
MA User Experience Design
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Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 26%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic score
High-quality portfolio or digital portfolio
Clear creative direction
Strong personal statement
Relevant written task, study proposal or essay
Resume or CV with creative exposure
Proof of funds and complete supporting documents
Start with the portfolio because UAL evaluates creative potential heavily, not just academic marks.
UG applicants should apply through UCAS by the equal consideration deadline where possible.
PG applicants should target Round 1 or Round 2 before relying on rolling admission after March 26, 2026.
Do not submit a portfolio with only final images; include research, development, process, experimentation and final outcomes.
Use the personal statement to explain your creative journey, why UAL, why the specific college and why the selected course.
For postgraduate courses, prepare the written task, study proposal, essay or video task according to the course page.
Indian students should prepare proof of funds and passport copy early because they are listed supporting documents.
Submitting a weak portfolio with no process work
Writing a generic personal statement that does not explain the chosen course or college
Missing UCAS equal consideration or postgraduate round deadlines
Ignoring written task, study proposal, essay or video task requirements
Assuming IELTS 5.0 applies to every course when requirements can go up to 7.5
Not preparing CV, proof of funds, passport copy or health insurance proof early
Applying to Round 2 after already applying in Round 1, even though the raw data says Round 1 applicants cannot reapply in Round 2
Academic Strength
Very Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Low unless applying for computing, architecture or technical design routes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate or postgraduate course based on creative direction, portfolio strength, fees and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review academic score, IELTS range, portfolio, written task, study proposal, CV and funding document requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Portfolio
Build a portfolio that shows research, process, experimentation, technical ability and final creative outcomes.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG or through the official course page or representative route for PG.
STEP 5
Submit Additional Tasks
Upload any additional task, written work, study proposal, video task or digital portfolio before the submission deadline.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
Track UCAS or the UAL Portal for decision updates based on the relevant application round.
STEP 7
Visa & Funding
Prepare proof of funds, passport, health insurance and UK student visa documents after offer acceptance where applicable.
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Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Creative Career Areas
UAL supports pathways in fashion, graphic design, UX, interiors, architecture, industrial design, computing and creative business.
Portfolio Advantage
A strong portfolio can improve both admission chances and future creative career opportunities.
Global Student Community
The raw data mentions over 21,092 students from 130 countries.
Creative Ranking Strength
The raw data mentions UAL ranking 2nd in Art and Design in QS World University Rankings 2025.
Indian students should treat UAL as a portfolio-first application, where creative process and personal direction matter as much as academic strength.
For UG applicants, 90% academic expectation means students should keep backup creative universities if marks are borderline.
PG applicants should not depend only on rolling admission because popular creative courses may become more competitive after the March round.
UX, graphic design and interior design applicants should show research, user thinking, concept development and final output together.
Fashion applicants should connect creative ideas with consumer insight, brand awareness and cultural context.
A strong personal statement should explain why UAL, why the exact course, and how the portfolio reflects future creative goals.
Yes. The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of 26%, making UAL highly competitive.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS or through UCAS with support from a UAL representative in India.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the official course page or through a representative in India.
The raw data mentions 90% or equivalent in higher secondary for Indian undergraduate applicants.
The raw data mentions GPA 3.0/4.0 or around 85% in a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate applicants.
Yes. Portfolio or digital portfolio is one of the key supporting documents for many UAL creative courses.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, portfolio and document requirements.
The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of 26%, making UAL highly competitive.
The raw data mentions at least 90% or equivalent in higher secondary for undergraduate admission.
The raw data mentions GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or around 85% in a bachelor’s degree.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS or through UCAS with support from a UAL representative in India.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the official course page or through a representative in India.
The raw data mentions a UCAS application fee of £28.50 for undergraduate programmes.
No. The raw data mentions no application fee for postgraduate programmes.
The raw data mentions IELTS requirements from 5.0 to 7.5 depending on the course.
Yes. Portfolio or digital portfolio is required for many creative undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
The raw data mentions Round 1 on December 10, 2025 and Round 2 on March 26, 2026, followed by rolling admission.
UG applicants applying by January 29, 2026 can expect decisions by May 14, 2026, while later applicants may receive decisions by July 17, 2026.
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