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Student Accommodation Near University of Nottingham
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£99/wk
Closest option
1.19 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near the University of Nottingham means comparing University Park, Beeston and Broadgate routes with weekly rent, room type and included bills. The closest listed properties in this data are Triumph House and Broadgate Park, both 1.19 km from the university reference point. Triumph House starts from £185/week with ensuite and studio rooms, while Broadgate Park starts from £211/week with studio rooms. The lowest starting price is Varsity Beeston from £99/week at 1.33 km, with shared rooms listed through the non-ensuite category. Albert Square also sits 1.33 km away and starts from £125/week. Broadgate House Student Living starts from £175/week at 1.58 km with studio and ensuite rooms, while The Village starts from £135/week at 1.64 km with shared and ensuite options. Nearby transport and student-life points include Chemical Engineering Stop UN38, East Drive Stop UN37, Portland Hill Stop UN36, Science Department Stop UN31, Arts Centre Stop UN34, Blackwell's Bookshop, Trust Pharmacy, Beeston Station and Nottingham Station.
Quick Answers
Varsity Beeston is the cheapest listed option near the University of Nottingham from £99/week at 1.33 km. Triumph House and Broadgate Park are the closest listed options at 1.19 km. Triumph House offers ensuite and studio rooms from £185/week, while Broadgate Park lists studios from £211/week. Broadgate House Student Living gives studio and ensuite options from £175/week, and The Village offers shared and ensuite rooms from £135/week.
Best For Budget
Varsity Beeston is the lowest-priced listed option from £99/week and sits 1.33 km from the University of Nottingham reference point.
Best For Closest
Triumph House and Broadgate Park are the closest listed properties, both 1.19 km from the University of Nottingham reference point.
Best For Amenities
Triumph House has a strong amenity mix with onsite gym, wellness and spa facilities, entertainment area, study rooms, outdoor areas, laundry facilities, bike storage, concierge, social events and PlayStation and games.
Best For Studios
Broadgate Park is the closest studio-only option at 1.19 km, while Triumph House and Broadgate House Student Living also list studios.
Best Value Tradeoff
Varsity Beeston gives the lowest rent from £99/week, while Triumph House gives a closer route and stronger amenities from £185/week.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Triumph House, Nottingham | £185 | Ensuite room, studio | 1.19 km | Short University Park route; check walk, bus or cycle | Onsite gym, spa facilities, study rooms, bike storage, concierge | Gas, electricity, water, internet |
| Broadgate Park, Nottingham | £211 | Studio | 1.19 km | Short University Park route; check walk, bus or cycle | Communal space, laundry facilities, maintenance, courtyard, study space | Communal areas cleaned fortnightly, unlimited utilities, insurance, residential experience support and events, Wi-Fi |
| Albert Square, Nottingham | £125 | Shared room | 1.33 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Great location, off-street permit parking | Electricity, water, gas |
| Varsity Beeston, Nottingham | £99 | Shared room | 1.33 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Living area, bike storage, parking, welcome food pack, PureGym membership | Electricity, water, gas, WiFi, cinema pass |
| Broadgate House Student Living, Nottingham | £175 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.58 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Onsite laundry, games room, communal lounge, study facilities, onsite gym | Hi-speed WiFi, electricity, water |
| The Village, Nottingham | £135 | Shared room, ensuite room | 1.64 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Parking, superfast WiFi, common room, events, supportive service | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
Best Student Areas
University Park and Broadgate are useful for students prioritising access to the University of Nottingham main campus. Triumph House and Broadgate Park are both 1.19 km from the university reference point, while Broadgate House Student Living is 1.58 km away with studio and ensuite categories.
Beeston works well for students comparing lower-priced accommodation with access to the University of Nottingham. Varsity Beeston starts from £99/week and is 1.33 km from the university reference point, while nearby Beeston rail station appears in the supplied transport data at 2.13 km.
The Village is relevant for students comparing routes between Jubilee Campus and University Park. The source notes a 10-minute walk to Jubilee Campus and a 20-minute walk to University Park. Students should still check exact building routes before booking.
Nottingham city centre gives students wider shopping, rail and leisure access, but it is further from the University Park reference point. Nottingham Station appears 3.38 km away in the supplied data, while city-centre study and retail points include Forbidden Planet, The Works and Waterstones.
The University of Nottingham reference point is close to several campus transport and student-life points in the supplied data. Blackwell's Bookshop is 0.08 km away. Chemical Engineering Stop UN38 is 0.13 km, East Drive Stop UN37 is 0.19 km, Portland Hill Stop UN36 is 0.22 km, Science Department Stop UN31 is 0.35 km and Arts Centre Stop UN34 is 0.44 km. Trust Pharmacy is 0.85 km away and Nottingham Children's Hospital is 0.9 km away. Wider rail and city access includes Beeston at 2.13 km and Nottingham Station at 3.38 km. Shopping and study-related points further out include Castle Retail Park, The Bridgeway Centre, Forbidden Planet, The Works and Waterstones.
How to Choose
Start with the route to your main campus building, then compare rent, room type and bills. If price is the main filter, Varsity Beeston should be checked first because it starts from £99/week. If proximity and facilities matter more, Triumph House and Broadgate Park are closest at 1.19 km. Triumph House has a stronger amenity set, while Broadgate Park is studio-only in the supplied room type data. Broadgate House Student Living is useful for students comparing studio and ensuite rooms with gym, cinema and study facilities. The Village is useful for students comparing Jubilee Campus and University Park routes. The right shortlist depends on whether you value rent, walking distance, room privacy, bills or campus location most.
University Info
Address
Nottingham NG7 2RD
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and lower-priced Beeston, Broadgate and University Park options.
University of Nottingham accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios near University Park, Beeston and Jubilee Campus. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact campus route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The listed University of Nottingham properties sit between 1.19 km and 1.64 km from the university reference point. Students should compare the route to University Park, Jubilee Campus, Beeston and their exact department before booking.
Triumph House: short University Park route; check walk, bus or cycle
Broadgate Park: short University Park route; check walk, bus or cycle
Albert Square: check walk, bus or cycle route
Varsity Beeston: check walk, bus or cycle route
Broadgate House Student Living: check walk, bus or cycle route
The Village: check walk, bus or cycle route
Nearby transport points include Chemical Engineering Stop UN38, East Drive Stop UN37, Portland Hill Stop UN36, Science Department Stop UN31 and Arts Centre Stop UN34. Wider rail options in the supplied data include Beeston, Nottingham and Attenborough.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed University of Nottingham accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
Triumph House includes gas, electricity, water and internet.
Broadgate Park includes communal areas cleaned fortnightly, unlimited utilities, insurance, residential experience support and events, and Wi-Fi.
Albert Square includes electricity, water and gas.
Varsity Beeston includes electricity, water, gas, WiFi and cinema pass.
Broadgate House Student Living includes hi-speed WiFi, electricity and water.
The Village includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
Students comparing Nottingham accommodation should confirm whether internet, WiFi, heating, insurance, cleaning, gym access, parking and social-event support are included before booking, especially when comparing shared rooms with studio or ensuite options.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Shared room
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact campus route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives several campus bus points around the University of Nottingham reference point, including Chemical Engineering Stop UN38, East Drive Stop UN37, Portland Hill Stop UN36, Science Department Stop UN31 and Arts Centre Stop UN34. Beeston Station and Nottingham Station support wider rail access. Students comparing the six listed properties should check whether their course is mainly based around University Park, Jubilee Campus or another Nottingham campus point.
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Property prices, distances, room types and inclusions are taken from Admistay verified listing data.
Bills are preserved for each property where the source data provides a bills_included array.
The listed properties are between 1.19 km and 1.64 km from the University of Nottingham reference point, so students should check routes to their exact campus, department or accommodation entrance before booking.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Nottingham accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Nottingham in this data?
Varsity Beeston is the cheapest listed option, starting from £99/week. It is 1.33 km from the University of Nottingham reference point and lists shared rooms through the non-ensuite category. Bills listed as included are electricity, water, gas, WiFi and cinema pass.
Which listed property is closest to the University of Nottingham?
Triumph House and Broadgate Park are the closest listed properties in this dataset, both 1.19 km from the University of Nottingham reference point. Triumph House starts from £185/week, while Broadgate Park starts from £211/week.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Nottingham?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at Triumph House, Broadgate Park and Broadgate House Student Living. Triumph House and Broadgate Park are the closest studio-capable listings at 1.19 km.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near the University of Nottingham?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and campus requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options near the University of Nottingham reference point. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for University of Nottingham students?
University Park, Beeston, Broadgate, Jubilee Campus area and Nottingham city-centre access are useful areas to compare. The best option depends on route, rent, room type and included bills.
How competitive is student accommodation near the University of Nottingham?
Student accommodation near the University of Nottingham can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced shared rooms and studio options near University Park or Beeston. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before making payment.
Are bills included in University of Nottingham student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Triumph House includes gas, electricity, water and internet, while Varsity Beeston includes electricity, water, gas, WiFi and cinema pass.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of gas, electricity, water, internet, WiFi, heating, insurance, unlimited utilities, cleaning support and cinema pass. Amenities such as gym, study rooms, bike storage, laundry and social events are property-specific.
What transport links are near the University of Nottingham?
Nearby transport points include Chemical Engineering Stop UN38, East Drive Stop UN37, Portland Hill Stop UN36, Science Department Stop UN31 and Arts Centre Stop UN34. Wider rail points in the supplied data include Beeston and Nottingham.
How early should I book student accommodation near the University of Nottingham?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and lower-priced rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before paying.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Guarantor requirements are not included in the supplied property data. International students should check each live listing for UK guarantor rules, overseas guarantor acceptance or alternative payment options. This should be confirmed before making payment.
Can I book short-term accommodation near the University of Nottingham?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Nottingham student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near the University of Nottingham?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Studios are listed at Triumph House, Broadgate Park and Broadgate House Student Living, while ensuite rooms are listed at Triumph House, Broadgate House Student Living and The Village.
Is Beeston good for University of Nottingham students?
Beeston can be useful for students comparing lower-priced accommodation near University Park. Varsity Beeston starts from £99/week and is 1.33 km from the university reference point. Students should still check their exact route to lectures and campus facilities.
Do any University of Nottingham listings mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not shown in the supplied property data for these listings. Students should check the live listing or speak with the booking team before paying. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near the University of Nottingham with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the properties that match your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which University of Nottingham property has the broadest room mix?
Triumph House, Broadgate House Student Living and The Village have broader room mixes in the supplied data. Triumph House lists ensuite and studio rooms, Broadgate House Student Living lists studio and ensuite rooms, and The Village lists shared and ensuite rooms.
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A public Russell Group university in Nottingham for Indian and international students seeking strong Computer Science, Management, Data Science, Business and campus-led student life
The University of Nottingham is a public Russell Group university located in Nottingham, UK. Established in 1881, it has 5 UK campuses and 2 international campuses, with University Park Campus as the main campus. Ranked #97 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #145 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, Nottingham is well known for Computer Science and Management programmes. Popular courses include MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance and Investment, LLB and MArch.
University Name
University of Nottingham
Country
United Kingdom
City
Nottingham
Established
1881
University Group
Russell Group
Main Campus
University Park Campus
UK Campuses
University Park, Jubilee, King’s Meadow, Sutton Bonington and Castle Meadow
International Campuses
Ningbo and Kuala Lumpur
QS World Ranking 2026
#97
The University of Nottingham is a public Russell Group university located in Nottingham, United Kingdom. Established in 1881, the university has built a strong reputation for research, teaching quality, international student life and career-focused education.
The university has 5 campuses in the UK and 2 international campuses. Its UK campuses include University Park Campus, Jubilee Campus, King’s Meadow Campus, Sutton Bonington Campus and Castle Meadow Campus. The university also has international campuses in Ningbo and Kuala Lumpur. The main campus is University Park Campus, located around two miles from Nottingham city centre.
According to the uploaded source, the University of Nottingham is ranked #97 in the QS World University Rankings 2026. It is also ranked #145 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026. QS rankings show an upward movement from #114 in 2023 to #97 in 2026, which strengthens Nottingham’s positioning among globally recognised UK universities.
The University of Nottingham is especially known for Computer Science and Management programmes. Popular courses among international students include MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance and Investment, MArch, MSc Management Psychology and LLB.
The MBA is offered through Nottingham University Business School and is ranked in the #131–140 band in the QS Global MBA Rankings according to the source. The MSc Finance programme is ranked #76 by Financial Times, which can make Nottingham attractive for students targeting finance, investment, banking, analytics and management careers.
The university welcomes a large international student community. The source states that each year, 40,000+ students secure admission to the University of Nottingham from more than 140 countries. This creates a globally diverse environment where Indian students can build international networks, participate in cultural activities and study alongside students from many academic backgrounds.
The University of Nottingham does not officially publish its acceptance rate. However, the uploaded source states that unofficial sources put it at around 11%. Students should treat this as indicative rather than official. Admissions can still vary widely by course, academic profile, documents, work experience, extracurricular activities and programme demand.
Nottingham mainly offers admission for the September intake. For 2026, the uploaded source lists the international postgraduate taught deadline as 3 August 2026, including MBA programmes. The postgraduate research deadline is listed as 17 August 2026, and the undergraduate deadline through UCAS Extra is listed as 30 June 2026.
Student life at Nottingham is active and campus-led. The University of Nottingham Students’ Union offers more than 300 societies and 70 sports clubs. Student areas such as Hockley are popular for cafés, bars and music venues, while the city centre around Old Market Square offers shops and cafés. The main campus is close to Highfields Park, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Castle and green outdoor spaces.
Students often describe University Park Campus as one of the greenest and most beautiful campuses in the UK. The source also highlights strong academics, supportive lecturers, active student life, Russell Group reputation, career prospects, a large Indian student community, cultural events and Indian restaurants nearby.
There are also practical concerns students should prepare for. The source mentions slow or unclear administrative processes, demanding workload during exams and coursework, rainy and grey UK weather, a nightlife-focused student scene, limited hostel rooms, class timing conflicts, high rent for ensuite rooms, buildings located far apart and some areas feeling unsafe at night.
Cost planning is important. The uploaded source lists accommodation at around £130.50 to £253 per week, with estimated annual cost for international students at Nottingham around £30,000 to £38,000. Compared with London-based universities such as UCL, Imperial, King’s College London and LSE, Nottingham may offer a more manageable overall cost profile while still providing Russell Group recognition.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Nottingham, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing across Nottingham. This helps students compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities and lifestyle before booking from India or another country.
Overall, the University of Nottingham is a strong choice for Indian and international students who want Russell Group reputation, beautiful campus life, strong Computer Science and Management options, active societies, career support and a student-friendly city outside London. Students should plan admissions, scholarships, tuition, accommodation and living costs together before accepting an offer.
Yes. The University of Nottingham is a strong option for Indian students because it is a Russell Group university with global ranking visibility, strong Computer Science and Management courses, an active student community, a large Indian student presence and scholarships for eligible international students.
The University of Nottingham is known for Computer Science, Management, Data Science, Business and Management, MBA, Finance and Investment, Business Analytics, Law, Architecture, Psychology and its green University Park Campus.
Students commonly live in university accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats around University Park, Jubilee Campus, Nottingham city centre, Lenton, Beeston and other student-friendly areas.
The university does not officially publish its acceptance rate. The source says unofficial estimates place it around 11%, but students should treat that as indicative and focus on academic eligibility, documents, work experience and course fit.
The University of Nottingham can be worth it for students seeking Russell Group reputation, strong campus life, Computer Science and Management strengths, active societies, career support and a more affordable city experience than London.
Popular MBA, Data Science, Business, Management, Computer Science, Law, Finance, Architecture and Analytics programmes with profile guidance
Popular University of Nottingham courses among international students include MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science, LLB, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance and Investment, MArch, MSc Management Psychology and MSc Management. Course fees in the source range from £26,800 for LLB to £37,500 for MSc Finance and Investment, with several popular postgraduate programmes listed around £33,800.
University of Nottingham courses are attractive for Indian and international students because the university offers strong pathways in business, management, computer science, data science, analytics, finance, law, architecture and psychology. The uploaded source specifically highlights Computer Science and Management as areas Nottingham is well known for.
Popular master’s and bachelor’s programmes include MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science, LLB, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance and Investment, MArch, MSc Management Psychology and MSc Management.
The MBA is offered through Nottingham University Business School. It is listed as a 1-year programme with tuition fees of £33,800, or approximately ₹41.4 lakhs. The source notes that applicants typically need around 55–60% or above in a bachelor’s degree, with 3–5 years of work experience preferred. A GMAT score around 600 can strengthen the profile.
MS Data Science is listed as a 1-year programme with tuition fees of £33,800, approximately ₹41.4 lakhs. It is suitable for students from Computer Science, IT, Mathematics or Engineering backgrounds. The source recommends 60% or above, Python or R knowledge, statistics knowledge and machine learning or data projects.
MSc Business and Management is also listed at £33,800, approximately ₹41.4 lakhs. It can be useful for students from any bachelor’s degree background with around 55–60% or above. The source describes it as a fresher-friendly course where internships or business interest can strengthen the application.
BSc Computer Science is listed as a 3-year undergraduate programme with tuition fees of £33,000, approximately ₹40.4 lakhs. Indian applicants should generally show strong Class 12 marks, especially in PCM, along with a strong mathematics background. Coding projects, hackathons and practical computer science exposure can strengthen the profile.
LLB is listed as a 3-year programme with tuition fees of £26,800, approximately ₹32.8 lakhs. It is suitable for students interested in legal reasoning, law, public policy, compliance and advocacy. The source recommends strong English skills and debate or moot court experience.
MSc Business Analytics is listed at £33,000, approximately ₹40.4 lakhs. This course can suit students with a mathematics, statistics, business or analytics profile. The source recommends Python or SQL knowledge and analytics certificates to strengthen the application.
MSc Finance and Investment is the highest listed course example in the source table at £37,500, approximately ₹45.9 lakhs. It is relevant for students from Finance, Economics or BCom backgrounds with strong quantitative skills. CFA Level 1 can add advantage according to the source.
MArch is listed as a 2-year programme with tuition fees of £33,000, approximately ₹40.4 lakhs. Applicants typically need a BArch background with around 60% or above, a portfolio and AutoCAD or Revit skills.
MSc Management Psychology is listed as a 2-year programme with tuition fees of £30,800, approximately ₹37.7 lakhs. It can suit students interested in HR, psychology, organisational behaviour and consulting. MSc Management is listed as a 1-year programme at £33,800, with leadership or internship experience adding value.
Students should always compare tuition fees with accommodation and living costs. The source lists weekly accommodation costs around £130.50 to £253, and total annual estimated cost for international students at Nottingham around £30,000 to £38,000. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Nottingham so they can understand total affordability before accepting an offer.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,800 / year
INR: ₹41.4 lakhs
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership and management progression through Nottingham University Business School.
Applicants should show work experience quality, leadership, professional maturity, business impact and clear post-MBA career direction.
MS Data Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,800 / year
INR: ₹41.4 lakhs
Best for: Students with technical, quantitative or computing backgrounds seeking data-focused careers.
Applicants should highlight Python, R, statistics, machine learning, data projects, dashboards, GitHub work or internships.
MSc Business and Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,800 / year
INR: ₹41.4 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking a broad business and management degree, including fresh graduates.
Applicants should show business motivation, internships, leadership roles, entrepreneurship exposure or management interest.
BSc Computer Science
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££33,000 / year
INR: ₹40.4 lakhs
Best for: Students with strong mathematics and coding interest who want undergraduate computer science study.
Applicants should show coding projects, hackathons, mathematics strength, computational thinking and practical CS curiosity.
LLB
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££26,800 / year
INR: ₹32.8 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in legal study, critical reasoning, public policy and advocacy.
Students should show legal interest, reading, debate, moot court, writing ability or public-policy exposure.
MSc Business Analytics
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,000 / year
INR: ₹40.4 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to combine analytics with business decision-making.
Applicants should show quantitative skills, Python, SQL, Excel, analytics certificates, business cases or consulting interest.
MSc Finance and Investment
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££37,500 / year
INR: ₹45.9 lakhs
Best for: Students from finance, economics, commerce or quantitative backgrounds targeting investment and finance careers.
Applicants should highlight finance internships, quantitative coursework, accounting, market research, CFA exposure or investment interest.
MArch
Postgraduate • 2 years
Fee: ££33,000 / year
INR: ₹40.4 lakhs
Best for: Architecture graduates seeking advanced architectural education and design practice.
Applicants should prepare a strong portfolio and highlight AutoCAD, Revit, design thinking, studio work or built-environment interest.
MSc Management Psychology
Postgraduate • 2 years
Fee: ££30,800 / year
INR: ₹37.7 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in psychology, HR, organisational behaviour and consulting careers.
Students should show psychology interest, HR exposure, people-management experience, internships or consulting motivation.
MSc Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,800 / year
INR: ₹41.4 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking a flexible management pathway across business and consulting roles.
Applicants should connect leadership, internships, business exposure and career clarity in the SOP.
The University of Nottingham is known for Computer Science, Management, MBA, Data Science, Business and Management, Business Analytics, Finance and Investment, Law and Architecture.
Tuition can be significant, with popular course examples ranging from £26,800 to £37,500 in the source. Nottingham may still be more affordable overall than many London-based universities.
Popular choices for Indian students include MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, BSc Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance and Investment and LLB.
Yes. Nottingham University Business School offers the MBA, and the source highlights MBA, MSc Business and Management, MSc Management, MSc Business Analytics and MSc Finance and Investment.
Yes. Students should combine tuition fees with weekly accommodation, transport, food, social life, gym membership and personal expenses before accepting an offer.
September intake, PG taught and research deadlines, UCAS Extra deadline, MBA requirements and Indian student application guidance
The University of Nottingham mainly offers admission for the September intake. For 2026, postgraduate taught courses beginning 21 September 2026 have an international application deadline of 3 August 2026, while postgraduate research courses beginning 1 October 2026 have a deadline of 17 August 2026. Undergraduate applications are offered through UCAS, with the source listing 30 June 2026 via UCAS Extra. PG applicants use the University of Nottingham Application Portal and pay a £50 application fee.
University of Nottingham admissions are mainly focused on the September intake. International students should apply early because course review, scholarship planning, CAS, visa processing and accommodation booking all require time before arrival in the UK.
The uploaded source states that postgraduate taught courses beginning on 21 September 2026 have an international application deadline of 3 August 2026. This includes many master’s programmes and MBA according to the upcoming deadlines section. Students should still apply earlier for competitive courses because waiting until August leaves limited time for visa and housing.
Postgraduate research courses beginning on 1 October 2026 have an international application deadline of 17 August 2026. Research applicants should start even earlier because supervisor fit, research proposal, references and funding planning take more time than a basic taught-course application.
Undergraduate admissions are offered through the UCAS portal. The source lists the undergraduate deadline as 30 June 2026 via UCAS Extra. Students should verify the standard UCAS equal consideration deadline separately for the relevant course because UCAS timelines can vary by cycle and application route.
The University of Nottingham does not officially publish its acceptance rate. However, the source says unofficial sources put it around 11%. This figure should be treated carefully. Admissions are competitive and the university looks beyond academics, considering extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteering and related experience along with academic competency.
Postgraduate applications are handled through the University of Nottingham Application Portal. The source lists a postgraduate application fee of £50, approximately ₹5,300. PG requirements include a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, listed as 85%, English proficiency of IELTS 6.0 or PTE 55, and additional requirements such as personal statement, two letters of recommendation and statement of finances.
The source also lists GMAT 580 with a minimum of 4 in AWA under standardised exam scores. For MBA specifically, the source describes the programme as a full-time 1-year MBA offered by Nottingham University Business School, with September intake, bachelor’s degree requirement, at least 3 years’ work experience, CV or resume, two references, statement of purpose and English proficiency.
The MBA admissions section states that applicants need a bachelor’s degree equivalent to 2:1, at least 3 years of work experience, English proficiency of IELTS 6.0+ or PTE 65+, CV, two academic or professional references and statement of purpose. The course table also notes that 3–5 years of work experience is preferred and GMAT around 600 can strengthen the profile.
Undergraduate applicants use the UCAS website. The source lists a UCAS application fee of £27.50, approximately ₹2,915. Academic requirement is Standard XII, with an overall average of 60% or higher. English proficiency requirements include IELTS 6.0, PTE 65 and TOEFL iBT 80. Additional requirements include CV or resume and personal statement.
Some course-specific requirements are higher than the general undergraduate minimum. For example, the course table recommends 80–85%+ in Class 12 with PCM for BSc Computer Science, and 75–85%+ for LLB. This means students should not rely only on the general 60% minimum; course-level requirements matter more.
Students should prepare academic transcripts, personal statement, SOP, CV or resume, references, statement of finances, English test scores, GMAT where useful, work experience evidence for MBA and portfolio for architecture-related courses. Applicants should also prepare accommodation and visa documents early after receiving an offer.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Nottingham so they can plan housing, commute, bills and arrival before visa processing becomes urgent.
Step 1: Choose the correct Nottingham course
Shortlist a course based on academic background, career goals, entry requirements, fee level, scholarship eligibility and accommodation affordability.
Step 2: Confirm intake and deadline
Check whether the course follows the September intake, PG taught deadline, PG research deadline or UCAS undergraduate route.
Step 3: Review academic eligibility
Check Standard XII, bachelor’s degree, GPA, work experience, GMAT and course-specific percentage expectations.
Step 4: Confirm English language requirement
Review IELTS, PTE or TOEFL requirements for the exact course because general and course-specific requirements may differ.
Step 5: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare transcripts, personal statement, SOP, CV, references, statement of finances, GMAT score or portfolio where required.
Step 6: Apply through the correct route
Use the University of Nottingham Application Portal for postgraduate study and UCAS for undergraduate study.
Step 7: Prepare funding and scholarship applications
Check scholarship eligibility after receiving an offer or where automatic scholarship assessment applies.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation and visa documents
Compare verified accommodation early so CAS, visa and arrival planning stay organised.
September Intake
Main intake highlighted in the source
Application: PG taught deadline: 3 August 2026; UG UCAS Extra deadline: 30 June 2026
Best planning cycle for most Indian and international students because the source positions September as the main intake.
Postgraduate Taught Route
Relevant for most taught master’s programmes and MBA
Application: 3 August 2026 for courses beginning 21 September 2026
Students should apply earlier than August because visa and accommodation planning require extra time.
Postgraduate Research Route
Relevant for research programmes
Application: 17 August 2026 for courses beginning 1 October 2026
Research applicants should start earlier because proposal, supervisor fit and funding planning take longer.
Undergraduate UCAS Route
Relevant for undergraduate applicants
Application: 30 June 2026 via UCAS Extra according to the source
Students should verify standard UCAS deadlines for their exact application route.
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academic requirements
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Postgraduate students apply through the University of Nottingham Application Portal, while undergraduate students apply through UCAS.
The source lists 3 August 2026 for postgraduate taught courses, 17 August 2026 for postgraduate research and 30 June 2026 via UCAS Extra for undergraduate applicants.
The source lists IELTS 6.0 for both UG and PG admissions tables, though course-specific requirements may vary and should be checked before applying.
Yes. The MBA admissions table lists at least 3 years of work experience, while the course table says 3–5 years is preferred.
Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Nottingham housing choice affects commute, cost, safety, bills and student lifestyle.
A green campus-led student experience with 5 UK campuses, 300+ societies, 70+ sports clubs, strong city access and practical Nottingham housing choices
The University of Nottingham has 5 UK campuses and 2 international campuses. University Park Campus is the main campus and is located about two miles from Nottingham city centre. Student life includes Nottingham Express Transit tram links, bus connections, cafés and bars in Hockley, shopping around Old Market Square, green spaces such as Highfields Park and Wollaton Hall, and 300+ societies with 70+ sports clubs through the Students’ Union. Accommodation costs in the source range from £130.50 to £253 per week.
Student life at the University of Nottingham is strongly shaped by its green campuses, active Students’ Union, sports culture, city access and large international community. The university has 5 campuses in the UK and 2 international campuses, giving students both a local Nottingham campus experience and global university identity.
The main campus is University Park Campus, located around two miles from Nottingham city centre. Student opinions in the source often describe University Park as one of the greenest and most beautiful campuses in the UK. This can be especially attractive for students who want outdoor spaces, quieter study areas and a more campus-based daily routine.
Other UK campuses include Jubilee Campus, King’s Meadow Campus, Sutton Bonington Campus and Castle Meadow Campus. Students should check their course location before booking accommodation because campus placement affects commute, walking time, bus access, tram access and daily schedule.
Transport access is practical. The source says trams from the Nottingham Express Transit stop at the campus, while buses also connect the campus with the city centre. Student transport costs include around £2 for a single student bus journey and around £2.40 for a single student tram journey.
Students can access food, social and study spaces on and around campus. The source mentions Mooch Bar, cafés inside the Portland Building and food spots near the Lakeside Arts area. The city centre around Old Market Square has shops and cafés, while Hockley is popular with students for cafés, bars and music venues.
Outdoor spaces are a major strength. University Park Campus sits near Highfields Park and Wollaton Hall, while city landmarks such as Nottingham Castle and Old Market Square are also nearby. These spaces help students balance academics, social life and mental wellbeing.
The University of Nottingham Students’ Union offers more than 300 societies and 70 sports clubs. The source FAQ also mentions top-ranked sports facilities and 200+ student societies, including debate, arts and cultural groups. For Indian students, societies and cultural events can make the transition easier and help build friendships outside the classroom.
Student reviews in the source describe Nottingham as positive and well balanced. Students highlight the beautiful campus, strong academics, supportive lecturers, Russell Group reputation, student-friendly city life, lively social environment, more affordability than London, large Indian student community, cultural events and Indian restaurants nearby.
However, students also mention challenges. These include slow or unclear administration, demanding exams and coursework during peak periods, rainy and grey UK weather, fewer non-party activities for students who are not interested in clubbing, limited hostel rooms, class timing conflicts, delayed doctor appointments, high rent for ensuite rooms, buildings being far apart, noisy student housing and some areas feeling unsafe at night.
Accommodation planning is therefore important. The source lists average accommodation cost at around £130.50 to £253 per week, or around ₹13,177 to ₹25,546 per week. Students should compare rent, bills, room type, noise level, distance from campus, safety and transport before booking.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Nottingham, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near University Park Campus, Jubilee Campus and Nottingham city areas. This helps students understand real affordability and lifestyle before arriving in the UK.
University Park Campus
Jubilee Campus
King’s Meadow Campus
Sutton Bonington Campus
Castle Meadow Campus
Green Campus Experience
University Park Campus is often described by students as one of the greenest and most beautiful campuses in the UK.
Student Union Activities
The Students’ Union offers 300+ societies and 70+ sports clubs, supporting social life, sports, debate, arts and cultural activities.
City Access
Trams and buses connect campus with Nottingham city centre, including Old Market Square and student areas.
Food and Social Spaces
Students can use Mooch Bar, Portland Building cafés, Lakeside Arts food spots and Hockley cafés, bars and venues.
Outdoor Places
Highfields Park, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Castle and Old Market Square provide outdoor and city-life options.
Indian Community
Student insights in the source mention a large Indian student community, cultural events and Indian restaurants nearby.
University Park Campus Area
Best for: Students who want a green campus lifestyle and easier access to the main campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation location
Good for academic routine and green space, but room availability should be checked early.
Jubilee Campus Area
Best for: Students whose courses or activities are based around Jubilee Campus
Commute: Commute varies by walking, bus or tram route
Students should verify course location before booking.
Nottingham City Centre
Best for: Students who want access to shopping, nightlife, transport, cafés and part-time work areas
Commute: Connected by bus and tram routes
Useful for city life, but students should compare safety and noise levels at night.
Hockley
Best for: Students who enjoy cafés, bars, music venues and active nightlife
Commute: Commute varies by public transport
Good for social students, but less suitable for those who prefer quiet surroundings.
Lenton
Best for: Students seeking popular shared housing and student neighbourhood living
Commute: Commute varies by walking, cycling or bus
Students should check noise, bills and house quality before booking.
Beeston
Best for: Students wanting a more residential area with access to University Park and transport links
Commute: Commute varies by tram, bus or cycling
Can suit students who want a calmer environment than city-centre nightlife areas.
Student life at Nottingham is active, green and campus-led, with University Park Campus, 300+ societies, 70+ sports clubs, strong city access, student cafés, nightlife, outdoor spaces and a large international community.
The source positions Nottingham as more affordable than cities like London, with estimated annual cost around £30,000 to £38,000, though accommodation and ensuite rent can still be expensive.
Students often explore University Park, Jubilee Campus, city centre, Lenton, Beeston and PBSA or shared housing options depending on campus, budget and lifestyle.
Yes. The source says the Students’ Union offers 300+ societies and 70+ sports clubs, with activities across culture, sports, debate, arts and student events.
Accommodation planning is important because limited hostel rooms, high ensuite rents, building distances, noise and night-time safety concerns can affect student comfort and budget.
Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship, Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship and practical Nottingham budget planning
The University of Nottingham offers a limited number of scholarships for international students, including Indian students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Key scholarships in the source include Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship and International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship. Award values range from £3,000 or £5,000 fee reductions to 50% or 100% tuition fee coverage for eligible postgraduate applicants.
University of Nottingham scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce tuition pressure, especially for high-fee master’s programmes such as MBA, MS Data Science, MSc Business and Management, MSc Business Analytics and MSc Finance and Investment. The uploaded source states that international students are entitled to a limited number of scholarships at the university.
The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship is one of the strongest awards listed in the source. It is available for postgraduate taught master’s students and offers 50% or 100% tuition fee coverage. Indian students may be eligible if they are Indian citizens, hold overseas fee status, have an offer for an eligible master’s course and show a strong development-impact focus for India.
The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship requires a separate scholarship application after receiving an offer. The deadline listed in the source is 15 April 2026. This means students should not wait until the postgraduate course deadline in August if they want scholarship consideration. They should apply to the course early enough to receive an offer before the scholarship deadline.
The International Postgraduate Scholarship is listed for postgraduate students on most master’s courses. It offers a £3,000 tuition fee reduction. The source says it is for international self-funded students starting Year 1 in the UK and is automatic, with no separate application required.
The International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship is listed for undergraduate students and provides a £5,000 fee reduction for the first year. The source mentions strong academics such as 85% or above in Class 12 as a key eligibility indicator for Indian students. It is also described as automatic if eligibility is met.
Students should remember that scholarships are limited and may be competitive. Even automatic scholarships require students to meet eligibility conditions. A scholarship can reduce tuition, but it may not cover accommodation, food, travel, visa costs, health surcharge, books, social life or personal expenses unless explicitly stated in official terms.
The source lists accommodation costs at around £130.50 to £253 per week. It also lists estimated annual cost for international students at the University of Nottingham around £30,000 to £38,000. Students should calculate the remaining tuition after scholarship support and then add accommodation, transport, food, gym membership, study costs and personal expenses.
Nottingham may be more affordable than many London-based universities in the source comparison, but affordability still depends on accommodation choice. Ensuite rooms and city-centre options may cost more, while shared flats or early PBSA bookings may be more manageable. Students should compare bills, distance, transport and safety before booking.
A realistic funding plan may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should use part-time work as support for experience and personal expenses, not as the main plan for tuition.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Nottingham so they can estimate real weekly and annual costs after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute expensive bookings.
Postgraduate Development Scholarships
Awards such as Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship support eligible master’s students with development-impact goals.
Automatic Postgraduate Scholarships
International Postgraduate Scholarship offers a tuition reduction for eligible self-funded international students without a separate application.
Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships
International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship supports academically strong undergraduate students with a first-year fee reduction.
India-Focused Eligibility
Indian citizens may be eligible for scholarship routes depending on fee status, academic performance, programme offer and development-impact focus.
Tuition Fee Reduction
Scholarships listed in the source reduce tuition fees, but students should check whether living costs are covered.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, transport, food, gym membership, study costs and personal expenses separately from tuition scholarships.
Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: 50% or 100% tuition fee
This is the strongest listed scholarship option, but students must apply early enough to receive an offer before the scholarship deadline.
International Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £3,000 tuition fee reduction
Useful partial support for master’s students, but accommodation and living costs remain separate.
International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £5,000 fee reduction for first year
Helpful for high-performing Indian undergraduate applicants, especially in the first year of study.
Yes. The source lists scholarships for Indian students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship and International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship.
The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship offers 50% or 100% tuition fee coverage for eligible postgraduate taught master’s students, including Indian citizens with development-impact goals for India.
The listed scholarships focus on tuition fee coverage or reductions, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official scholarship terms clearly include living costs.
Some are automatic, such as the International Postgraduate Scholarship and International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship if eligibility is met. Developing Solutions requires a separate application after receiving an offer.
Students can reduce costs by comparing accommodation early, checking bills, choosing practical transport-connected areas, applying for scholarships and budgeting food, travel and personal costs carefully.
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Explore undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions at the University of Nottingham including eligibility, IELTS requirements, deadlines, tuition fees, admission competitiveness and career-focused application guidance for international students.
Main Intake
September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & NottinghamHub
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
The University of Nottingham is a Russell Group university known for competitive admissions, strong research reputation and globally recognised programmes in Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Medicine and Law.
The University of Nottingham attracts students seeking research-focused education, strong graduate employability and global career opportunities. Admissions can be competitive for programmes such as Business Analytics, Data Science, Finance, Engineering and MBA courses. Students applying for the 2026 intake should focus on academic consistency, subject relevance and well-prepared application documents.
Russell Group university with strong global reputation
Offers 200+ undergraduate and 300+ postgraduate programmes
Popular among international students from 140+ countries
Strong Business, Engineering and Computer Science programmes
Research-led teaching and modern campus environment
Competitive MBA and analytics-related courses
Career-focused learning with industry exposure
Students targeting careers in business, technology, engineering or analytics
Applicants seeking a globally recognised UK university degree
Students interested in research-led academic learning
Applicants with strong academic consistency and career clarity
Students aiming for consulting, finance or data-related industries
Applicants comfortable with independent and analytical learning
Students looking for strong postgraduate employability outcomes
Students applying with weak academic performance
Applicants lacking subject alignment for technical programmes
Students applying late for competitive postgraduate courses
Applicants with poor English language preparation
Students expecting low academic intensity
Applicants submitting generic SOPs without programme relevance
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
UG applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct University Portal
PG applications are submitted through NottinghamHub.
Main Intake
Autumn Intake
September is the major intake for most programmes.
Admission Type
Competitive Selection
Admissions are profile-based and programme-specific.
International students should apply early because competitive postgraduate programmes may close before final deadlines.
30 June 2026
UG UCAS Extra Deadline
Final UCAS Extra deadline for undergraduate applications.
3 August 2026
PG Taught Deadline
Application deadline for most postgraduate taught programmes including MBA.
17 August 2026
PG Research Deadline
Application deadline for postgraduate research programmes.
21 September 2026
PG Taught Programme Start
Main start date for postgraduate taught courses.
1 October 2026
PG Research Programme Start
Research programme intake begins for selected students.
The University of Nottingham expects strong academic performance, relevant subject background and English proficiency for both undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
Class 12 qualification with programme-specific academic requirements
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor's degree with relevant academic background
Most University of Nottingham programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course level and subject area.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
Course-specific requirement
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
55 - 65
Course-specific requirement
Higher Requirement
68
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
80 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose or personal statement
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score
Updated CV or resume
Work experience documents for MBA programmes
Financial documents for visa processing
Portfolio for Architecture or design-related programmes
Passport-size photographs
CAS and visa-related documents
The University of Nottingham is especially popular for MBA, Business Analytics, Data Science, Finance, Management and Computer Science-related programmes.
MBA
Best For
Professional experience and leadership exposure improve MBA applications.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Programming and statistics knowledge strengthens admission chances.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Quantitative skills and analytics certifications can improve applications.
MSc Finance and Investment
Best For
Strong finance fundamentals and quantitative ability are important.
BSc Computer Science
Best For
Coding projects and hackathons help strengthen undergraduate applications.
LLB
Best For
Strong communication and writing ability are important for Law admissions.
MSc Data Science
Careers
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Recruiters
MSc Finance and Investment
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 11%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Relevant subject background
Good quantitative ability
Well-written SOP
English proficiency preparation
Internships or project exposure
Professional experience for MBA applicants
Apply early because competitive postgraduate programmes may fill quickly.
Tailor the SOP specifically for the chosen course.
Demonstrate strong academic and subject alignment.
Prepare English language scores in advance.
Include internships, projects or professional experience where relevant.
Highlight technical skills for analytics and computer science programmes.
Keep academic and visa documentation organised before deadlines.
Submitting generic personal statements
Applying late for competitive courses
Ignoring course-specific quantitative requirements
Weak explanation of career goals
Incomplete supporting documents
Poor English test planning
Lack of technical or internship exposure for analytics programmes
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
High
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a programme based on academic background and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language and subject-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and supporting documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or NottinghamHub for postgraduate courses.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor the MyNottingham portal for updates and document requests.
STEP 6
Attend Interview
Selected programmes such as MBA may include online interviews.
STEP 7
Accept Offer & Visa Process
Accept the offer, pay the required deposit and proceed with CAS and visa documentation.
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Business Analytics, Data Science and MBA programmes are highly competitive among international applicants.
Students applying for technical courses should demonstrate practical projects and quantitative ability.
Strong SOP quality can significantly improve admission outcomes.
Applying early is important because selected postgraduate courses may close before final deadlines.
MBA applicants should clearly explain leadership experience and career progression.
Yes, the University of Nottingham is a public Russell Group university in the UK.
Admissions can be competitive, especially for Business, Analytics, Engineering and MBA programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Yes, Indian students can apply for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Yes, merit-based and international student scholarships are available for selected applicants.
Unofficial estimates suggest the acceptance rate is around 11%, making admissions competitive for several programmes.
Business Analytics, Data Science, MBA, Finance, Engineering and Computer Science programmes are among the more competitive courses.
Yes, undergraduate applicants can apply for multiple courses through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants can apply for more than one programme through the university portal.
The university may accept limited backlogs depending on the programme and overall academic profile.
Most postgraduate application decisions are generally communicated within about 6 weeks.
Yes, MBA applicants are generally expected to have at least 3 years of professional work experience.
For programmes such as Data Science and Computer Science, coding knowledge and project experience can strengthen applications.
Yes, students may request a deferral, subject to university approval and programme availability.
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