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Student Accommodation Near Newcastle University Business School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£165/wk
Closest option
0.14 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Newcastle University Business School is based at 5 Barrack Road, and the supplied accommodation data gives students a strong set of walkable city-centre options. Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are the closest listings at only 0.14 km from the business school, making both realistic short-walk choices. Market House has the lowest starting price at £165 per week and is still only 0.86 km away, while Burgess House appears twice in the source data with different slugs, images, prices and amenity sets at the same 0.8 km distance. Students looking for private living have several studio options, while Sheares Hall, Market House and City Co-Living Newcastle also list ensuite rooms. Bills are included across all supplied properties, but the exact inclusions differ: some list only WiFi, while others include water, electricity, heating, internet or content insurance. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, facilities, security and whether they prefer the closest location, lowest price or strongest amenities.
Quick Answers
Newcastle University Business School has several walkable accommodation options in the supplied data, with all properties within 1.06 km of campus. Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are closest at 0.14 km, while Market House is the cheapest from £165 per week. Burgess House gives two separate supplied options at 0.8 km, and City Co-Living Newcastle offers the most premium price range with co-working and meeting room-style amenities.
Best For Budget
Market House, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Best For Closest
Pitt Street Studios, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Best For Amenities
Sheares Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne
Best For Studios
Market House, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Best Value Tradeoff
Market House gives the lowest starting price at £165 per week while staying within 0.86 km of Newcastle University Business School and including WiFi, electricity, content insurance, water and heating.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 2 minutes on foot
£206/week/wk
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£199/wk
View RoomsAround 10 minutes on foot
£173/wk
View RoomsAround 10 minutes on foot
£175/wk
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£165/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pitt Street Studios | £206 | Studio | 0.14 km | Around 2 minutes on foot | Bike storage, disabled access, CCTV, fob entry system, lockable bedroom | WiFi |
| Sheares Hall | £199 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.14 km | Around 2 minutes on foot | Communal lounge, cinema room, study rooms, gym, outdoor terrace | Water, electricity, heating, high speed internet |
| Burgess House | £173 | Studio | 0.8 km | Around 10 minutes on foot | Concierge, residents lounge, laundry facilities, study rooms, residents gym | Water, electricity, heating |
| Burgess House | £175 | Studio | 0.8 km | Around 10 minutes on foot | City centre, free WiFi, gym, social area, cinema room | Water, WiFi, electricity, content insurance |
| Market House | £165 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.86 km | Around 10 minutes on foot | Games room, study rooms, laundry, social space, social events | WiFi, electricity, content insurance, water, heating |
| City Co-Living Newcastle | £289 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.06 km | Around 13 minutes on foot | Fully furnished apartments, gym, cinema and karaoke lounge, dining rooms, co-workspace | Water, electricity, WiFi, heating |
Best Student Areas
Pitt Street and Barrack Road area
Pitt Street is the strongest micro-area for students who want immediate access to Newcastle University Business School. Pitt Street Studios is only 0.14 km from the Barrack Road campus, making it one of the closest supplied options. The property is best for students who want a private studio with simple essentials, bike storage, disabled access, WiFi and secure entry. Students who have frequent lectures, group projects or evening study sessions may benefit most from this short walking distance.
St James' Boulevard
St James' Boulevard appears in the supplied data through Sheares Hall and both Burgess House entries. It gives students a strong cluster of walkable accommodation, ranging from 0.14 km to 0.8 km from the business school. Sheares Hall is best for students who want facilities such as cinema room, study rooms, gym and outdoor terrace close to campus. Burgess House provides lower-priced studio options with amenities such as residents lounge, study rooms, gym, cinema room, laundry and security features depending on the listing.
Market Street
Market Street is represented by Market House, the cheapest supplied accommodation option near Newcastle University Business School. At 0.86 km from campus, it remains walkable while giving students studio and ensuite room choices from £165 per week. Its amenities are practical for student life, with games room, study rooms, laundry, social space, social events, CCTV and a security team. It is a strong area choice for students who want lower pricing without moving far from the business school.
Pilgrim Street
Pilgrim Street is represented by City Co-Living Newcastle, which is around 1.06 km from the business school. It is the furthest supplied option but still walkable. The property suits students who want a more premium co-living setup, with fully furnished apartments, a state of the art gym, cinema and karaoke lounge, dining rooms, and co-workspace with bookable meeting rooms. Business school students who value meeting spaces and a managed environment may find this option useful.
The uploaded university data does not include a populated nearby_places object, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, restaurants, stations or landmarks. The useful local detail comes from the supplied university and property addresses. Newcastle University Business School is based on Barrack Road, while the listed accommodation covers Pitt Street, St James' Boulevard, Market Street and Pilgrim Street. That gives students a compact city-centre accommodation cluster within walking distance of the business school. Daily life should be convenient because none of the supplied options is more than 1.06 km from campus. Students comparing properties should focus on practical living details: WiFi at Pitt Street Studios, study rooms and gym at Sheares Hall, residents gym and lounge at Burgess House, social events and security at Market House, and co-workspace with bookable meeting rooms at City Co-Living Newcastle.
How to Choose
Students looking for accommodation near Newcastle University Business School should first decide whether proximity, price or facilities matters most. For the shortest walk, Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are the best starting points because both are only 0.14 km from campus. Sheares Hall is the stronger of the two for amenities because it includes study rooms, gym, cinema room, games area and outdoor terrace, while Pitt Street Studios is more focused on simple studio living with security features. For the lowest rent, Market House is the clear budget option from £165 per week and still only 0.86 km away. The two Burgess House entries should both be reviewed because one starts from £173 and focuses on concierge, residents lounge, study rooms and residents gym, while the other starts from £175 and adds free WiFi, cinema room, social area, car parking, maintenance, delivery receiving and secure access. City Co-Living Newcastle is the highest-price option, but it may suit postgraduate or business students who want co-workspace and bookable meeting rooms.
University Info
Address
5 Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4SE
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Newcastle accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want a walkable studio or ensuite close to the business school.
Accommodation near Newcastle University Business School can move quickly before autumn intake because several properties near Barrack Road, St James' Boulevard, Market Street and Pilgrim Street are within walking distance of campus.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Newcastle accommodation options are all within 1.06 km of Newcastle University Business School. Walking is realistic for every listed property, with Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall offering the shortest journey.
Pitt Street Studios: around 2 minutes walking from 0.14 km
Sheares Hall: around 2 minutes walking from 0.14 km
Burgess House, Newcastle Upon Tyne: around 10 minutes walking from 0.8 km
Burgess House, Newcastle: around 10 minutes walking from 0.8 km
Market House: around 10 minutes walking from 0.86 km
City Co-Living Newcastle: around 13 minutes walking from 1.06 km
The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations, bus stops or transport hubs have been added to the curated transport block. Students should check the live route from each property address to 5 Barrack Road before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
Every supplied property near Newcastle University Business School includes at least one bill or utility in the source data, though the exact inclusions vary widely by property.
Pitt Street Studios includes WiFi.
Sheares Hall includes water, electricity, heating and high speed internet.
Burgess House, Newcastle Upon Tyne includes water, electricity and heating.
Burgess House, Newcastle includes water, WiFi, electricity and content insurance.
Market House includes WiFi, electricity, content insurance, water and heating.
City Co-Living Newcastle includes water, electricity, WiFi and heating.
Students should compare bills carefully before booking. Market House and Burgess House, Newcastle include content insurance, while Sheares Hall and City Co-Living include heating and internet-related utilities. A cheaper weekly rent can still vary in value depending on what is included.
Room Types
studio
Studio rooms are available at all six supplied properties. Prices start from £165 per week at Market House and rise to £618 at City Co-Living Newcastle, depending on property and availability. Studios suit students who want more privacy and independent routines.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are listed at Sheares Hall, Market House and City Co-Living Newcastle. Ensuite pricing starts from £165 per week in the supplied data, though students should check the live listing because price bands may include both studio and ensuite room types.
Booking Advice
Students should compare early if they want a walkable Newcastle studio or ensuite close to the business school. Market House is the strongest budget option, while Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are strongest for immediate campus proximity.
Area & Transport
Distance honesty is simple for this Newcastle data set because all six supplied properties are walkable to Newcastle University Business School. Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are the closest at 0.14 km, while the two Burgess House entries are 0.8 km away, Market House is 0.86 km away and City Co-Living Newcastle is 1.06 km away. Using an approximate walking estimate, students can expect around 2 minutes from the closest properties, around 10 minutes from Burgess House and Market House, and around 13 minutes from City Co-Living Newcastle. The uploaded data does not include specific transport hubs or bus stops, so none have been added to the curated transport block. The page should lead with walkability, room type, price and bills rather than transport claims. Students should still check their live route before booking, especially if they have mobility needs or late classes.
Campus & City
University Buildings
Departments
Student Neighbourhoods
Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
Nearby Institutions
Landmarks
Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, room types, distances, 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 1.06 km of Newcastle University Business School, so walking is realistic for each listed option.
Nearby places were not supplied in the university data, so the curated nearby places block is intentionally left empty rather than padded with unsupported locations.
No property-level review data was supplied, so accommodation aggregate rating schema is not enabled.
This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, security details and property rules. No property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Nearby places were not supplied, so the curated nearby places block remains empty. Students should confirm final rent, room layout, bill inclusions, tenancy length, deposit and availability before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Newcastle University Business School?
Market House is the cheapest supplied option, with prices starting from £165 per week. It is around 0.86 km from the business school, giving students an estimated 10-minute walk.
Which accommodation is closest to Newcastle University Business School?
Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are both listed at around 0.14 km from Newcastle University Business School. The estimated walking time is roughly 2 minutes.
Are studio rooms available near Newcastle University Business School?
Yes. Studio rooms are listed at Pitt Street Studios, Sheares Hall, both Burgess House entries, Market House and City Co-Living Newcastle. Studio pricing starts from £165 per week in the supplied data.
Are ensuite rooms available near Newcastle University Business School?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are listed at Sheares Hall, Market House and City Co-Living Newcastle. Students should check live availability because some price bands include both studio and ensuite room types.
Which property is best for the lowest budget?
Market House is the strongest budget option because it starts from £165 per week and includes WiFi, electricity, content insurance, water and heating. It is also walkable at around 0.86 km from campus.
Which property is best for the shortest walk?
Pitt Street Studios and Sheares Hall are best for the shortest walk because both are around 0.14 km from Newcastle University Business School. Pitt Street Studios is studio-only, while Sheares Hall lists studio and ensuite rooms.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
Sheares Hall has one of the strongest amenity sets near campus, with communal lounge, cinema room, study rooms, courtyard, laundry room, gym, outdoor terrace and games area. City Co-Living Newcastle is also strong for co-workspace and meeting room facilities.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduate students?
City Co-Living Newcastle may suit postgraduate and business students because it includes co-workspace with bookable meeting rooms, dining rooms, a gym, fully furnished apartments and cinema and karaoke lounge. Sheares Hall is also useful for study rooms and a short walk.
Are bills included in these Newcastle accommodation options?
Yes. Every supplied property lists at least one bill or utility. Inclusions vary from WiFi only at Pitt Street Studios to broader packages including water, electricity, heating, internet or content insurance at other properties.
Does Sheares Hall include bills?
Yes. Sheares Hall lists water, electricity, heating and high speed internet as included bills. It also offers facilities such as study rooms, gym, cinema room and outdoor terrace.
Does Market House include bills?
Yes. Market House includes WiFi, electricity, content insurance, water and heating in the supplied data. It is also the cheapest supplied option from £165 per week.
Why are there two Burgess House listings?
The supplied data contains two separate Burgess House entries with different slugs, images, price bands and amenity details. Both are retained in this JSON so no source accommodation data is removed.
How far is Burgess House from Newcastle University Business School?
Both supplied Burgess House entries are around 0.8 km from the business school. The estimated walking time is roughly 10 minutes.
How far is City Co-Living Newcastle from Newcastle University Business School?
City Co-Living Newcastle is around 1.06 km from the business school. That is still walkable, with an estimated journey of around 13 minutes on foot.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Newcastle University Business School?
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.
When should students book accommodation near Newcastle University Business School?
Students should usually begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Walkable studios and ensuites close to campus can receive more demand before September intake.
Which option is best for students who want study rooms?
Sheares Hall, Burgess House and Market House all list study rooms or study-focused spaces in the supplied data. City Co-Living Newcastle also lists co-workspace with bookable meeting rooms.
How do I book student accommodation near Newcastle University Business School?
Compare the properties by price, room type, walking distance, bills and amenities first. Once a property matches the student’s budget and study routine, check availability, confirm tenancy terms and proceed with the booking enquiry.
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A triple-accredited business school within Newcastle University
Newcastle University Business School is a public business school within Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The source describes it as one of the UK’s triple-accredited business schools and highlights subject strengths in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing and Business Management, with undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate research programmes.
School Name
Newcastle University Business School
Parent Institution
Newcastle University
Country
United Kingdom
City
Newcastle upon Tyne
Institution Type
Public
Campus Setting
Urban
Study Modes
Full-time, part-time and online according to the source
Academic Strength
Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing and Business Management
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 for many listed courses according to the source
Newcastle University Business School is a public business school within Newcastle University, located in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The source describes the school as one of the UK’s triple-accredited business schools and highlights its strengths in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing and Business Management. For international students, it offers a business education experience inside a major UK university with a strong student-city environment.
The uploaded source states that Newcastle University Business School offers over 200 courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate research level. Degree routes include BSc, BA, MSc, MA and MBA programmes, along with joint honours options such as Accounting and Mathematics, Economics and Mathematics, and Politics and Economics.
The school attracts international students from across the world. The source mentions international candidates from 142 countries and states that around 57% of total undergraduate graduates and 25% of postgraduate graduates are international candidates. These figures should be refreshed before being used as current claims, but they show the international profile reflected in the old data.
For Indian students, Newcastle University Business School can be a strong choice if they want business, finance, economics, marketing, management, MBA or HR-related programmes in a UK university city that is generally more affordable than London. The source lists Indian requirements for several courses, including 80% in Class XII for selected undergraduate courses and 60% in an Indian undergraduate degree for selected master’s and MBA routes.
The business school campus is described as a brisk walk from Newcastle University’s city-centre campus, libraries and Students’ Union. Facilities mentioned in the source include four lecture theatres, 27 seminar or teaching rooms, bookable meeting rooms, relaxation areas for postgraduate and MBA students, WiFi and computer labs.
Student life is connected to the wider Newcastle University environment. Students can access the Students’ Union, arts and culture organisations, music-related clubs, libraries, campus facilities and city-centre life in Newcastle. This can be especially useful for international students who want academic support, social activities and a proper UK student-city experience.
Accommodation is an important part of studying at Newcastle University Business School. The source states that university-owned accommodation is available for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with eight on-campus residences for undergraduate students and three residences for postgraduate students. Room types include ensuite, large rooms, standard rooms and studios, with catered and self-catered meal plans.
The old source lists accommodation costs from £95.83 to £151.24 per week and states that rent includes utility bills. Students should verify current prices and availability before booking, because accommodation costs and contract terms can change by academic year and intake.
Students can also compare private student accommodation in Newcastle, including PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student apartments. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Newcastle by budget, commute, safety, bills, amenities and room type before arriving in the UK.
Overall, Newcastle University Business School is a strong option for students who want a triple-accredited business school, broad business programme choices, a recognised university environment, employability support and practical accommodation options in Newcastle. Students should plan admission, tuition, scholarships, visa and accommodation together to understand the full cost and value of studying here.
Yes. Newcastle University Business School can be a good option for Indian students interested in business, finance, marketing, economics, management, MBA and HR-related programmes in a UK student city.
It is known for triple accreditation, business and management programmes, MBA, finance, marketing, economics and international student participation.
Students can consider Newcastle University accommodation, including undergraduate and postgraduate residences, or compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Newcastle.
Newcastle is generally more affordable than London, but rent varies by room type and location. The old source lists university accommodation from £95.83 to £151.24 per week, which should be verified.
It can be worth it for students seeking a recognised business school with triple accreditation, strong business subjects, employability support and a student-friendly Newcastle location.
MBA, finance, marketing, HR, economics, banking and business management programmes
Newcastle University Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate research programmes in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing, Business Management, E-business, HR Management, Operations Management and related areas. The source lists undergraduate tuition at £18,600, postgraduate tuition at £22,200 and MBA tuition at £24,600.
Newcastle University Business School courses cover a wide range of business and management disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The uploaded source states that the school offers over 200 programmes, including BSc, BA, MSc, MA and MBA degrees, plus joint honours routes.
Undergraduate areas include Accounting and Finance, Business Management, Economics and Finance, International Business Management and Economics. Joint honours examples in the source include Accounting and Mathematics, Economics and Mathematics, and Politics and Economics.
Postgraduate areas include Accounting, Economics, Business Management, E-business, HR Management, Marketing, Operations Management, Banking and Finance, Accounting Finance and Strategic Investment, and Global Human Resource Management. Popular courses in the source include MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Finance, MSc Global Human Resource Management, MSc International Marketing, MSc Banking and Finance, MSc Accounting Finance and Strategic Investment, BA Business Management, BSc International Business Management and BSc Economics.
The uploaded source lists tuition fees of £24,600 for MBA, £18,600 for undergraduate programmes and £22,200 for postgraduate programmes. Course-specific examples include MSc Finance at £22,200, MSc International Marketing at £22,200, MSc Banking and Finance at £22,200 and BA Business Management at £18,600. These figures should be treated as old source references and verified before publication or student counselling.
For Indian students, entry requirements in the source include 80% in Class XII and IELTS 6.5 for selected undergraduate courses, and 60% in an Indian undergraduate degree plus IELTS 6.5 for selected postgraduate courses. MBA applicants are listed with 60% in Indian undergraduate degree, GMAT above 550 and IELTS 6.5. Executive MBA is listed with 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and three years of work experience.
Students should select courses based on career direction. Finance and Banking programmes can support careers in banking, corporate finance, investment and analytics. Marketing programmes can support brand, digital, consumer and strategy roles. Global HR Management can support people, talent and organisational roles. MBA and Executive MBA routes are better suited for applicants with stronger work experience and leadership goals.
Affordability should include accommodation and living costs. The source lists living expenses such as accommodation, food, mobile phone, transportation, insurance and personal expenses. Students should compare Newcastle university accommodation, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats to understand total yearly cost.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Newcastle while planning course affordability. This helps students assess whether a course is realistic not only by tuition fee but by total cost including rent, bills, commute and living expenses.
Masters of Business Administration MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £24600 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership, strategy and management career growth
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree, GMAT above 550 and IELTS 6.5 for MBA.
Executive MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £24600 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Experienced professionals seeking executive leadership growth
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and three years of work experience for Executive MBA.
MSc Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £22200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in finance, banking and investment-related careers
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and IELTS 6.5 for MSc Finance.
MSc Global Human Resource Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £21000 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in HR, talent, people strategy and organisational careers
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and IELTS 6.5 for this course.
MSc International Marketing
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £22200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in marketing, brand strategy and international markets
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and IELTS 6.5 for MSc International Marketing.
MSc Banking and Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £22200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting banking, financial services and risk-related roles
The source lists 60% in Indian undergraduate degree and IELTS 6.5 for MSc Banking and Finance.
BA Business Management
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £18600 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking broad undergraduate business and management education
The source lists 80% in Class XII and IELTS 6.5 for BA Business Management.
BSc International Business Management
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £18600 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in global business and international management
The source lists 80% in Class XII and IELTS 6.5 for this undergraduate course.
Newcastle University Business School is known for MBA, finance, banking and finance, international marketing, global HR management, economics and business management programmes.
The old source lists undergraduate tuition at £18,600, postgraduate tuition at £22,200 and MBA tuition at £24,600. Students should verify current fees and include Newcastle living costs.
Indian students may consider MBA, MSc Finance, MSc International Marketing, MSc Banking and Finance, MSc Global HR Management, BA Business Management or BSc International Business Management depending on career goals.
The uploaded source lists GMAT above 550 for MBA applicants. Students should verify current GMAT requirements for the exact MBA route before applying.
Yes. The source lists undergraduate routes such as BA Business Management, BSc International Business Management and BSc Economics.
UCAS, postgraduate portal, Indian requirements, English scores and Newcastle accommodation planning
Newcastle University Business School admissions use separate routes for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. The source states that undergraduate students apply through UCAS, postgraduate applicants apply through Newcastle University’s application portal, undergraduate deadlines include January 15 in the old data, and postgraduate admissions are offered on a rolling basis.
Newcastle University Business School admissions use different application routes for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. According to the uploaded source, undergraduate students apply through the UCAS portal, while postgraduate applicants apply through Newcastle University’s postgraduate application portal.
The source states that undergraduate admissions observe January 15 as the deadline in the old data, while postgraduate course admissions are offered on a rolling basis throughout the year. Students should verify current deadlines before applying because UCAS cycles and postgraduate timelines can change by year and programme.
Application fees listed in the source are £20 to £25 for undergraduate UCAS applications and £50 for postgraduate applications for a few courses. Students should check current fee rules before submission because the source may reflect older application cycles.
Supporting documents listed in the source include academic transcripts, personal statement, letter of recommendation, copy of passport, CV or resume, research proposal for postgraduate research programmes, receipt of application fee and portfolio where required. Research applicants should prepare their proposal carefully and check supervisor fit before applying.
English language requirements in the source include IELTS Academic 6.5, TOEFL iBT 90 with component requirements, PTE Academic 62 with minimum sub-score of 51, or GCSE English Language grade C. The source also notes that Indian students may be exempt from English language proficiency scores if they studied English until Class XII and scored above 75% in English. Students should verify current exemption rules before relying on this.
Course-specific requirements in the source include 80% in Class XII and IELTS 6.5 for selected undergraduate courses, and 60% in an Indian undergraduate degree plus IELTS 6.5 for selected postgraduate courses. MBA applicants are listed with GMAT above 550, while Executive MBA applicants are listed with three years of work experience.
Students should plan admission, visa and accommodation together. Once students receive an offer or shortlist Newcastle seriously, they should compare university residences, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats. Early accommodation planning gives students more room choices and helps reduce last-minute stress before arrival.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Newcastle by budget, commute, bills, room type, safety and amenities. This is especially useful for Indian students who need clear housing options before finalising travel and visa planning.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, executive MBA or research programme based on career goals and eligibility.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review Class XII, undergraduate percentage, GMAT, work experience and English language requirements for the exact course.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letter, passport copy, CV, portfolio or research proposal where required.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate study or Newcastle University’s application portal for postgraduate study.
Step 5: Review Offer and Conditions
Check academic, English, GMAT, work experience or document conditions carefully.
Step 6: Plan Scholarship and Funding
Review scholarship options, tuition budget, visa funds and living-cost planning.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare university accommodation, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Newcastle through Admistay.
Step 8: Complete Visa and Arrival
Prepare CAS, Student visa documents, travel, move-in date and first-month budget.
Undergraduate UCAS Cycle
Undergraduate programmes follow UCAS according to the source
Application: Old source deadline reference is January 15
Students should verify current UCAS deadlines before applying.
Postgraduate Rolling Admissions
Postgraduate admissions are described as rolling throughout the year in the source
Application: Rolling basis according to the old source
Students should still apply early because course places, visa timing and accommodation availability can become limited.
Semester-Wise Intake
The highlights table lists intake type as semester wise
Application: Varies by programme
Students should confirm start dates for their exact course before applying.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through Newcastle University’s postgraduate application portal according to the source.
The source describes admissions as competitive or moderate depending on context. Entry depends on academic marks, English score, course fit and requirements such as GMAT or work experience.
Undergraduate applications follow UCAS timelines, while postgraduate admissions are described as rolling. The best intake depends on course availability, visa readiness and accommodation planning.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting Newcastle or receiving an offer because university accommodation and PBSA options can fill before intake periods.
The source lists IELTS Academic 6.5, TOEFL iBT 90 and PTE Academic 62 as English options, with a possible Indian English exemption if conditions are met.
A city-connected business school with university residences, student union access and Newcastle lifestyle
Newcastle University Business School is located in Newcastle, England, close to Newcastle University’s city-centre campus, libraries and Students’ Union. Facilities mentioned in the source include four lecture theatres, 27 seminar or teaching rooms, meeting rooms, relaxation areas, WiFi and computer labs. University-owned accommodation is available for undergraduate and postgraduate students according to the source.
Newcastle University Business School campus life is connected to the wider Newcastle University environment. The source states that the business school is a brisk walk from the university’s city-centre campus, libraries and Students’ Union. This gives business students access to both specialist school facilities and wider university services.
The business school building includes four lecture theatres, 27 seminar or teaching rooms and bookable meeting rooms for staff and students according to the source. Students also have access to relaxation areas for postgraduate and MBA students and staff, WiFi and computer labs. These facilities support lectures, group work, research, project preparation and career-focused learning.
Student life at Newcastle includes access to university initiatives such as Students’ Union, arts and culture organisations, music-related clubs and wider social activities. For international students, this can help build social confidence, networks and a balanced student experience beyond coursework.
Newcastle upon Tyne is a major UK student city known for its student community, affordability compared with London, nightlife, transport, culture and city-centre convenience. Business students can benefit from a city-based academic environment while still accessing university support, libraries and student services.
Accommodation is a major part of the student experience. The source states that all accommodation available for undergraduate and postgraduate students at the business school is university-owned, with eight on-campus residences for undergraduate students and three residences for postgraduate students. Accommodation types range from traditional residence halls to modern apartments.
Room types listed in the source include ensuite, large rooms, standard rooms and studio rooms, with catered and self-catered meal plans. The old source lists accommodation costs between £95.83 and £151.24 per week and states that rents include utility bills. Housing facilities mentioned include TV lounge, WiFi, laundrette, bike storage, car parking, kitchen, dining hall and PC cluster room.
Students should verify current accommodation prices, application process, guarantee rules and room availability. The source FAQ states that accommodation is not guaranteed to any student, so early planning is important.
Private PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Newcastle can also be compared depending on budget, privacy, commute and amenities. PBSA can be useful for students who want managed accommodation, while shared flats may be more budget-friendly but require careful checks on bills and contracts.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Newcastle by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities. This helps Newcastle University Business School students choose between university residences, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats more confidently.
Newcastle University Business School Campus
Newcastle University City-Centre Campus
Business School Facilities
Lecture theatres, seminar rooms, meeting rooms, WiFi and computer labs support academic and professional learning.
Students’ Union Access
Students can engage with wider Newcastle University student activities, clubs and societies.
University Accommodation
The source lists undergraduate and postgraduate residences with ensuite, standard, large and studio room types.
Newcastle Student City
Newcastle offers a lively student-city environment with more manageable living costs than London.
Career Services
The source mentions workshops, recruitment fairs, START UP, employers on campus and external career events.
Newcastle city centre
Best for: Students who want easy access to campus, shops, nightlife and transport
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation
Convenient for students who want city lifestyle and university access.
University-owned residences
Best for: Students who want structured university accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by residence
The source lists undergraduate and postgraduate residences, but accommodation is not guaranteed.
PBSA near Newcastle University
Best for: Students who want managed accommodation with amenities
Commute: Commute varies by property
PBSA can simplify bills and move-in for international students.
Shared flats near campus
Best for: Budget-conscious students
Commute: Commute varies by route
Shared flats may reduce rent but students should check bills, safety and contract terms.
Studio options in Newcastle
Best for: Students who want more privacy and independent living
Commute: Commute varies by property
Studios usually need a stronger budget than shared or standard rooms.
Student life is city-connected and university-based, with access to business school facilities, libraries, Students’ Union, clubs, cultural activities and Newcastle’s student-city lifestyle.
The source does not give a specific Indian student figure, but it states that the business school has international candidates from 142 countries.
Students can apply for university-owned residences or compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near Newcastle University.
Business school study can be demanding, especially for MBA, finance, marketing and research routes. Students should balance coursework, networking and career preparation.
Accommodation affects commute, budget, study routine and social life. The source states that accommodation is not guaranteed, so students should compare options early.
Vice-Chancellor awards, MBA scholarships and Newcastle budget planning
Newcastle University Business School offers several scholarships and awards for international students according to the uploaded source. Mentioned awards include Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships, Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship awards, Newcastle MBA Excellence Scholarship and Newcastle MBA Scholarship.
Newcastle University Business School scholarships can support international students with tuition fee reductions and merit-based awards. The uploaded source states that the school provides several awards and scholarships as financial support for international students looking to study in the UK.
The source lists Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships worth £1,500 to £5,000 for students from countries including India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. It also lists Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship awards, including 13 awards with 50% tuition relief and 2 awards with 100% tuition relief for outstanding undergraduate applicants from countries including India, Kenya, Malaysia, Turkey and the USA.
MBA funding examples are also listed. The Newcastle MBA Excellence Scholarship is listed at £8,000 for international self-funding students with above 65% in undergraduate study. The Newcastle MBA Scholarship is listed between £7,000 and £24,000 for international applicants with above 60% in undergraduate study and five to six years of work experience. These values are from the old source and should be verified before counselling.
For Indian students, scholarships can reduce tuition pressure but should not be treated as guaranteed. Students should prepare academic documents, evidence of merit, leadership examples, work experience where relevant and a clear career goal. MBA scholarship applicants should pay special attention to professional experience and self-funding eligibility.
Students should also include living costs in funding planning. The source lists weekly living expense categories such as accommodation, food, mobile phone, transportation, insurance and personal expenses. Accommodation is one of the biggest costs, and students should compare university residences, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats before finalising the budget.
Scholarship support may cover part of tuition, but it may not cover accommodation deposits, food, transport, visa fees, healthcare surcharge or emergency expenses. Indian students using education loans should include first rent payment, deposit and monthly living costs in their loan planning.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Newcastle by budget, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps students align scholarship decisions with realistic housing costs before arriving in the UK.
Overall, students should treat scholarships as helpful but competitive support. The safest approach is to verify current scholarship availability, apply early, prepare strong documents and calculate total cost including tuition, accommodation, food, transport, visa, healthcare and emergency funds.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships
Tuition support for eligible international students from selected countries including India according to the source.
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships
Merit awards for outstanding undergraduate applicants, including partial and full tuition relief examples in the source.
MBA Scholarships
Funding routes for eligible MBA applicants based on academic performance, self-funding status and work experience.
Merit-Based Awards
Scholarships based on academic merit and eligibility criteria, subject to current university rules.
External Funding
Education loans, private scholarships and external study abroad funding used by Indian and international students.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships
Best for: Eligible international students from selected countries including India
Coverage: £1,500 to £5,000 according to the source
Students should verify current eligible countries, award value and course eligibility before applying.
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship Awards
Best for: Outstanding undergraduate applicants from selected countries
Coverage: 13 awards with 50% tuition relief and 2 awards with 100% tuition relief according to the source
Highly competitive and should be verified before counselling.
Newcastle MBA Excellence Scholarship
Best for: International self-funding MBA students with strong academics
Coverage: £8,000 according to the source
The source lists above 65% in undergraduate programme as a criterion.
Newcastle MBA Scholarship
Best for: International MBA applicants with strong academics and work experience
Coverage: £7,000 to £24,000 according to the source
The source lists above 60% in undergraduate study and five to six years of work experience.
Yes. The source lists scholarships such as Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships, Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships and MBA scholarship options for international students.
Indian students can check Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships, Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship awards, MBA Excellence Scholarship and Newcastle MBA Scholarship depending on eligibility.
The listed scholarships mainly support tuition and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for rent, deposits, food, transport and bills.
Yes. Many awards are merit-based and may depend on academic performance, country eligibility, self-funding status, work experience and course type.
Students can reduce costs by comparing university residences, PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios early, and by checking whether bills are included.
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Explore Newcastle University Business School undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, fees, deadlines, English language requirements, documents, work experience rules, visa process and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Spring & Fall
Application Route
UCAS & University Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90, PTE 62
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Newcastle University Business School offers UG and PG admissions in business, finance, accounting, management, HR, digital business and MBA routes through UCAS and the university application portal.
Newcastle University Business School is a triple crown accredited business school with a multicultural student community and a strong focus on employability, business learning and professional development. Undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply through the university portal. Indian and international students should prepare academic transcripts, English language scores, SOP, references, passport, financial proof and work experience documents where required.
Triple crown accredited business school
Offers over 40 UG and PG programmes across 13+ academic areas
UG applications are submitted through UCAS
PG applications are submitted through the university application portal
Spring and Fall intake seasons are mentioned in the raw data
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Indian board English scores may be accepted for English proof
Postgraduate business courses may require work experience depending on the programme
Students interested in accounting, finance, business, management, HR, digital business or international business
Indian students with strong academic records and clear business-career motivation
Postgraduate applicants with a recognised undergraduate degree and relevant subject alignment
MBA applicants with at least 3 years of work experience and leadership potential
Executive MBA applicants with stronger professional experience and readiness for interview
Students who want a business school with internship exposure and employability-focused learning
Applicants who can prepare a strong SOP, references, CV and English language proof
Students applying without clear interest in business, finance, management or professional business careers
Applicants with weak English preparation may struggle to meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements on time
MBA applicants without 3 years of work experience may not fit the expected profile
Students applying late for UG courses may miss the UCAS deadline window
Applicants choosing finance routes without mathematics readiness may need stronger academic preparation
Postgraduate applicants without SOP, references, CV or proof of finances may face application delays
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS for business, management, finance and marketing-related courses.
Postgraduate Admissions
University Portal
PG applicants apply through the Newcastle University application portal.
Main Intake
Spring & Fall
The raw data mentions Spring and Fall intake seasons.
Admission Type
Profile-Based
Admissions are course-specific and profile-based, especially for postgraduate and MBA routes.
Newcastle University Business School undergraduate applicants should follow the UCAS deadline, while postgraduate applications are generally considered on a rolling basis.
January 15
UG UCAS Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions January 15 as the undergraduate UCAS deadline; students should verify the latest UCAS cycle.
Rolling basis
PG Application Review
Postgraduate applications are mentioned as being reviewed on a rolling basis.
Check official university deadline
Spring Intake Planning
Students applying for Spring intake should confirm course availability and exact application dates.
Check official university deadline
Fall Intake Planning
Students applying for Fall intake should prepare documents early and confirm the latest programme deadline.
After application submission
Application Decision
The raw data mentions that the school may take at least 15 days to respond after submission.
After receiving offer
CAS & Visa Preparation
International students should complete offer conditions, CAS, financial proof and UK student visa steps.
Newcastle University Business School eligibility varies by course, with Indian PG applicants commonly needing around 60% in an undergraduate degree for listed master’s and MBA routes.
Undergraduate
Course-specific high school qualification through UCAS
Postgraduate
Indian undergraduate degree with course-specific academic requirement, commonly around 60% for listed PG routes
Newcastle University Business School accepts IELTS, TOEFL iBT and PTE, with listed requirements including IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90 and PTE 62.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
5.5 in each subskill
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
62 Overall
51 in each component
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
90 Overall
Listening 17, Reading 18, Speaking 20 and Writing 17
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed application form
Academic transcripts
Official transcripts for postgraduate applicants
Statement of Purpose
Personal statement or letter of motivation
Letters of recommendation
English language proficiency test scores
Copy of valid passport
CV or resume
Proof of financial statements
Work experience documents where required
Popular Newcastle University Business School courses include MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Banking and Finance, MSc International Business Management, MSc Global Human Resource Management and BA Business, Accounting and Finance.
Masters in Business Administration MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should clearly show 3 years of work experience, leadership examples and why Newcastle fits their career goals.
Executive MBA
Best For
This route is better suited for professionals with deeper work experience and readiness for interview-based evaluation.
MSc Banking and Finance
Best For
A mathematics background and strong finance motivation can make this application more convincing.
MSc International Business Management
Best For
Use your SOP to connect international business interest with academic background and career direction.
MSc Global Human Resource Management
Best For
Work experience is recommended, so highlight HR exposure, people-focused roles or leadership activities where possible.
BA Business, Accounting and Finance
Best For
This course suits students who want a business foundation with strong accounting and finance direction.
Masters in Business Administration MBA
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MSc Banking and Finance
Careers
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Recruiters
MSc International Business Management
Careers
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MSc Global Human Resource Management
Careers
Industries
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Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record
Clear business or finance career direction
Relevant mathematics background for finance routes
Strong SOP and letter of motivation
Letters of recommendation
Work experience for PG and MBA routes where required
English language readiness through IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or accepted board English
UG applicants should follow the UCAS deadline carefully and prepare the personal statement early.
PG applicants should apply through the university portal and check whether the course has an application fee.
For MBA and Executive MBA, prepare work experience proof, CV, leadership examples and interview readiness.
For finance routes, highlight mathematics preparation and any finance-related projects, internships or coursework.
Keep SOP, references and English test scores ready before applying to avoid delays in review.
International students should prepare proof of finances early because it is required for both application and visa stages.
Track the application through the university portal after submission because decisions may take at least 15 days.
Missing the UCAS deadline for undergraduate applications
Submitting a generic SOP without explaining course and career fit
Applying for MBA without clearly proving 3 years of work experience
Choosing MSc Finance without showing mathematics readiness
Not preparing references before submitting the application
Leaving English language test planning too late
Ignoring financial proof and visa document preparation until after the offer
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a business, finance, accounting, HR, management or MBA route based on your profile and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, mathematics, work experience and interview requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV, passport, English scores and financial proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or the Newcastle University portal for PG courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for Executive MBA or selected postgraduate routes.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track the application portal and respond to any document requests or offer conditions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS, financial documents, English proof and UK student visa requirements.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Graduate Employability
The raw data mentions that around 94% of graduates progressed towards employment.
Career Areas
Finance, accounting, consulting, HR, management, digital business and international business.
Practical Exposure
The business school offers work experience and practical skills through internships.
Global Business Profile
The school has a multicultural student community across 93+ nationalities.
Indian students applying to Newcastle University Business School should first decide whether they are targeting finance, management, HR, digital business or MBA outcomes.
For MBA applicants, work experience is not just a checkbox; the SOP and CV should clearly show leadership growth and professional maturity.
Students applying to MSc Finance should highlight mathematics readiness because the raw data mentions mathematics as part of the requirement.
UG applicants should prepare early for UCAS because the January deadline can come before many students finish shortlisting universities.
A strong application should connect Newcastle’s employability focus with the student’s own career plan, not just mention ranking or location.
International students should keep financial documents, passport and English scores ready early so CAS and visa steps do not become rushed.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and should follow the UCAS deadline for their chosen course.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the Newcastle University application portal.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each subskill.
Work experience is required for some postgraduate courses, especially MBA and Executive MBA routes.
The raw data mentions 60% in an Indian undergraduate degree, 3 years of work experience and optional GMAT for MBA.
The raw data mentions that Newcastle University Business School takes a minimum of 15 days to respond after application submission.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and course-specific requirements.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the Newcastle University application portal.
The raw data mentions January 15 as the UCAS undergraduate deadline, but students should verify the latest UCAS cycle.
Yes. The raw data mentions postgraduate applications on a rolling basis.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each subskill.
Yes. TOEFL iBT 90 is mentioned, with minimum sub-scores in listening, reading, speaking and writing.
Yes. The raw data mentions PTE Academic 62 with a subscore of 51.
The raw data mentions Indian National Boards such as CBSE or CISCE with 75% in English as an accepted English proof route.
Yes. MBA applicants need at least 3 years of work experience according to the raw data.
Postgraduate applicants usually need official transcripts, English scores, passport copy, recommendation letters, SOP, CV, financial proof and work experience documents where required.
Yes. International students need CAS from the university and must complete UK student visa requirements.
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