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Student Accommodation Near University of South Wales
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£149/wk
Closest option
12.84 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of South Wales students studying at the Treforest Pontypridd campus need to be especially careful with distance. The supplied property set is made up of Cardiff-based accommodation, with the closest listing, North Court, still around 12.84 km from campus. That means every listed property should be treated as a wider-area commute option rather than near-campus walking accommodation. The lowest-priced option is Waypointe from £149 per week, while The West Wing starts from £175 and Bridge Street Exchange starts from £185 with strong student facilities. North Court is the nearest by distance and offers studios with bills included, study areas, social events and CCTV. Cardiff Lime gives the broadest room mix with studios, shared rooms and ensuite rooms, while The Fitzalan and Bridge Street Exchange provide stronger city-centre amenities. Students should compare these Cardiff properties only if they are comfortable travelling to Pontypridd for classes.
Quick Answers
All supplied accommodation options for University of South Wales are wider-area Cardiff properties, not walking-distance Pontypridd accommodation. North Court is the closest listed property at 12.84 km, while Waypointe is the lowest-priced option from £149 per week. Bridge Street Exchange has the strongest all-round amenity mix with gym, roof terrace, study room, games room and bills included. Students should only shortlist these listings if a Cardiff-to-Treforest commute is acceptable.
Best For Budget
Waypointe, Cardiff
Best For Closest
North Court, Cardiff
Best For Amenities
Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff
Best For Studios
North Court, Cardiff
Best Value Tradeoff
The West Wing balances a lower starting price than several Cardiff city-centre listings with gym, study rooms, social spaces, broadband and bills included.
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£219/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Court | £219 | Studio | 12.84 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Study area, social events, laundry, courtyard, CCTV | WiFi, heating, water, electricity |
| Waypointe | £149 | Ensuite room | 14.87 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Outdoor gym, basketball court, gardens, high-speed fibre internet, CCTV | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating, cleaning services |
| Cardiff Lime | £199 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 16.16 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Games room, cinema, study area, social spaces, 24hr team | Water, electric, gas, internet, gym, social spaces |
| The Fitzalan | £190 | Studio, 2-bed | 16.26 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Cinema room, gym, library, bike storage, 24-hour reception | WiFi, gas, electricity, water, contents insurance |
| Bridge Street Exchange | £185 | Ensuite room, studio | 16.34 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Gym, roof terrace, study room, games room, high-speed WiFi | Water, electricity, content insurance, internet, gas |
| The West Wing | £175 | Studio, ensuite room | 16.44 km | Wider-area commute from Cardiff | Free gym, study rooms, games room, multimedia lounge, CCTV | 150Mbps broadband, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
Best Student Areas
Treforest and Pontypridd
Treforest and Pontypridd are the most relevant areas for students studying at the University of South Wales campus. The nearby places data shows useful campus-side points such as Stilts Restaurant at 0.12 km, USW Shop at 0.27 km, King Street at 0.26 km and Oxford Street at 0.32 km. Students who want shorter daily journeys should ask for accommodation around Treforest or Pontypridd before accepting Cardiff-based options.
Cardiff city centre
Cardiff city centre offers more private student accommodation choice, but it creates a longer commute to the USW Treforest campus. Cardiff Lime, The Fitzalan, Bridge Street Exchange and The West Wing all sit more than 16 km from the university. These are better for students who value city-centre amenities such as gyms, study rooms, cinema rooms and social spaces, while accepting regular travel.
North Road and Cardiff student areas
North Road is the closest Cardiff accommodation area represented in the supplied data. North Court sits 12.84 km from the University of South Wales and offers studio accommodation with study space, courtyard access, social events and bills included. It is still not near campus, but it is the closest listed choice for students who specifically want Cardiff accommodation while studying at USW.
The campus-side area around Treforest and Pontypridd has useful day-to-day points in the supplied nearby places data. Stilts Restaurant is only 0.12 km from the university, while USW Shop is around 0.27 km away. King Street, Oxford Street, Otley Arms and University bus stops sit within 0.47 km, which helps with local travel around campus. For food and quick meals, Pizza Hut Delivery and Yummy Kitchen are within 0.78 km, while Jamil Indian Restaurant and Chans Fish Bar are within about 1.25 km. Sheppards Pharmacy - Rhydyfelin is around 1.26 km away. Students spending time in Pontypridd town also have book and charity shop options such as The Works, WHSmith and British Heart Foundation within around 1.52 km of campus.
How to Choose
Start with campus and commute. If the student wants the shortest journey to University of South Wales, ask for Treforest or Pontypridd accommodation first because the supplied listings are all Cardiff-based. If the student is comfortable living in Cardiff, compare the properties by price and facilities. Waypointe is the cheapest at £149 per week and includes bills, cleaning services and secure access. North Court is the closest by distance and gives studio accommodation with study space and bills. The West Wing is a strong value choice for students who want gym access, study rooms and social spaces from £175. Bridge Street Exchange is best for amenities because it has a roof terrace, gym, dedicated study room and games facilities. The Fitzalan may appeal to postgraduates wanting a library, private dining room, 24-hour reception and studio or 2-bed options. Cardiff Lime offers the widest room mix.
University Info
Address
Treforest Pontypridd CF37 1DL
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Pontypridd and Cardiff accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation demand usually increases before September intake, especially for lower-priced rooms and bills-included options with reliable transport to the Treforest Pontypridd campus.
Getting to Campus
The University of South Wales Treforest Pontypridd campus has useful local bus stops nearby, but the supplied accommodation listings are all in Cardiff. Students should therefore plan a wider-area commute rather than expecting walk-to-campus housing.
North Court: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 12.84 km away
Waypointe: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 14.87 km away
Cardiff Lime: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 16.16 km away
The Fitzalan: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 16.26 km away
Bridge Street Exchange: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 16.34 km away
The West Wing: wider-area commute from Cardiff, 16.44 km away
Campus-side transport and local points from the supplied data include King Street at 0.26 km, Oxford Street at 0.32 km, Otley Arms at 0.35 km and University at 0.47 km. Pontypridd train station is 1.37 km away, which may matter for Cardiff-based students checking rail or bus routes.
Bills & Inclusions
All six supplied Cardiff accommodation options include some form of bills package, but the exact inclusions differ by property.
North Court includes WiFi, heating, water and electricity.
Waypointe includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
Cardiff Lime includes water, electric, gas, internet, gym and social spaces.
The Fitzalan includes WiFi, gas, electricity, water and contents insurance.
Bridge Street Exchange includes water, electricity, content insurance, internet and gas.
The West Wing includes 150Mbps broadband, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
Students should confirm whether broadband speed, contents insurance, cleaning, gym access and laundry costs are included before booking. A cheaper weekly rent may not be the best value if daily travel costs to Pontypridd are high.
Room Types
shared room
Shared rooms are available at Cardiff Lime through the non-ensuite category. Cardiff Lime prices start from £199 per week across its room range and include water, electric, gas, internet, gym use and social spaces. This option is still a wider Cardiff commute from the USW campus.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Waypointe, Cardiff Lime, Bridge Street Exchange and The West Wing. Waypointe has the lowest ensuite starting price at £149 per week, while Bridge Street Exchange and The West Wing offer stronger social and study amenities.
studio
Studios are available at North Court, Cardiff Lime, The Fitzalan, Bridge Street Exchange and The West Wing. North Court is the closest studio option to USW in the supplied set, but it is still 12.84 km away. Students should compare studio privacy against the commute from Cardiff.
2-bed
A 2-bed option is listed at The Fitzalan, with overall pricing from £190 to £230 per week in the supplied data. It may work for students sharing with one other person and wanting a managed Cardiff building with a cinema room, gym, library and 24-hour reception.
Booking Advice
Students should first check whether they want Pontypridd or Cardiff-based living. If choosing Cardiff accommodation, confirm the door-to-door commute to the Treforest campus before booking.
Area & Transport
Transport is the most important factor for this page because the accommodation is in Cardiff while the university campus is in Treforest Pontypridd. The local campus-side bus stops are useful: King Street is 0.26 km away, Oxford Street is 0.32 km, Otley Arms is 0.35 km and University is 0.47 km. Pontypridd station is 1.37 km away, which may support wider travel planning even though it is outside the strict transport-curation radius. The Cardiff properties are all more than 12 km away, so they should be labelled as wider-area commute options. North Court is the closest at 12.84 km, while The West Wing is the furthest at 16.44 km. Before booking, students should check real door-to-door routes, especially if their timetable includes early lectures, placements or late studio/lab sessions.
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Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for the University of South Wales Treforest Pontypridd campus and each listed property.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove irrelevant, distant and non-student-useful entries.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and nearby place data. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not used as property-level reviews. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of South Wales in this list?
Waypointe is the cheapest supplied option, starting from £149 per week. It is in Cardiff and around 14.87 km from the Treforest Pontypridd campus, so students should check the commute before booking.
Which accommodation is closest to University of South Wales?
North Court is the closest listed property at 12.84 km from the University of South Wales Treforest Pontypridd campus. It is still a wider-area Cardiff option, not walking-distance accommodation.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near USW Treforest in this data?
No. All listed properties are more than 12 km from the campus. Students wanting walking-distance accommodation should ask for Treforest or Pontypridd availability first.
Which property is best for postgraduates near University of South Wales?
The Fitzalan is a strong postgraduate-style Cardiff option because it includes studios, 2-bed options, library, private dining room, cinema room, gym and 24-hour reception. The commute to Treforest still needs to be checked carefully.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near University of South Wales?
Yes. First-year students can book private accommodation, but they should confirm whether they need to be close to the Treforest Pontypridd campus. Cardiff properties may work only if the student is comfortable commuting.
Which areas are popular for University of South Wales students?
Treforest and Pontypridd are the most practical areas for campus access. Cardiff can be popular for students wanting city living, but the supplied Cardiff properties require a wider commute to USW.
How competitive is student accommodation near University of South Wales?
Demand usually increases before September intake, especially for lower-priced rooms and bills-included options. Accommodation close to Treforest or Pontypridd may be more practical and should be checked early.
Are bills included in these USW accommodation options?
Yes. All listed Cardiff properties include some form of bills package, such as WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating, broadband, contents insurance, cleaning services or social space access.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include utilities, internet, heating, contents insurance, gym access, cleaning services or social spaces. Students should check each property because the inclusions are different.
Which property has the best amenities?
Bridge Street Exchange has the strongest overall amenity mix in the supplied data. It includes an on-site gym, roof terrace, dedicated study room, karaoke room, lounge areas, high-speed WiFi, courtyard and secure cycle store.
Which property is best for studios near University of South Wales?
North Court is the closest supplied studio option, with prices from £219 to £239 per week. It is still 12.84 km from campus, so it should be considered only by students comfortable with a Cardiff commute.
Is Cardiff too far from University of South Wales Treforest?
Cardiff is not impossible, but it is not local walking-distance accommodation. The supplied Cardiff properties range from 12.84 km to 16.44 km from campus, so students should check real transport routes before booking.
Should I choose Pontypridd or Cardiff accommodation?
Choose Pontypridd or Treforest if campus access is your priority. Choose Cardiff only if you want city living and are comfortable with a regular commute to the University of South Wales.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near University of South Wales?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these University of South Wales accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewings depend on the provider and current availability. Students should request photos, virtual tours or in-person viewing options before paying a deposit.
How do I book student accommodation near University of South Wales?
Start by confirming whether you want Pontypridd/Treforest or Cardiff accommodation. Then compare rent, commute, room type, bills, tenancy length, deposit and guarantor requirements before completing the booking.
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A practical Welsh public university with campuses in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd
The University of South Wales is a public university in Wales with campuses in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd. It offers a wide academic portfolio across computing, engineering, science, business, creative industries, life sciences and education. For Indian and international students, USW is a practical UK study option because it combines moderate admission criteria, career-focused courses, work placement opportunities, international student support and scholarships for eligible self-funded students.
University Name
University of South Wales
Country
United Kingdom
Region
Wales
Campus Cities
Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd
University Type
Public University
Programmes Offered
362+ programmes based on the provided data
Popular Courses
MBA, Cyber Security, Data Science, Finance and Investment, Management
Academic Strength
Computing, Engineering, Science, Business, Creative Industries, Life Sciences and Education
Best For
Students seeking practical learning, moderate entry criteria and career-focused UK education
The University of South Wales is a public university in Wales with campuses located in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd. It is one of the prominent modern universities in Wales and offers a broad academic portfolio for international students across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels. The university is especially relevant for students who want practical UK education, industry exposure, career support and a more affordable study destination compared with many larger UK cities.
The university offers more than 362 programmes, including 184 undergraduate and 178 postgraduate courses, across three academic faculties: the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science; the Faculty of Business and Creative Industries; and the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education. This range makes USW suitable for students interested in business, cyber security, data science, finance, management, engineering, nursing, pharmaceutical science, education and creative industries.
For Indian students, the University of South Wales can be a practical option because its admission criteria are moderate compared with more selective UK universities. The provided data mentions an acceptance rate of around 60%, undergraduate academic expectations of around 60–65% in Class 12, and postgraduate requirements of around 50–60% or above depending on degree type and institution. Students should treat acceptance-rate figures as indicative and verify final requirements for the exact course before applying.
USW is also attractive for students who want professional and career-focused learning. Many courses include industry-linked projects, assessed work placements, practical learning and career guidance through USW Careers. The provided content mentions employer links and graduate salary examples, but students should verify current employability outcomes before making a final decision. The university’s focus on practical learning can be useful for students who want to build employability while studying in the UK.
The university has a dynamic student environment with more than 50 student clubs and societies, social events, student support services and career guidance. International students can access support for visa questions, student life, accommodation, financial guidance, IT support, wellbeing, disability services, library services and mentoring. This matters for Indian students because settling into the UK involves more than admission; students also need help with visa rules, housing, budgeting, academic adjustment and local life.
The University of South Wales has campuses across different Welsh cities, so accommodation planning should start with the exact campus. Cardiff may suit students who want a bigger city lifestyle, nightlife, networking and stronger transport connectivity. Newport can work well for students who want a smaller city environment with access to Cardiff and Bristol. Pontypridd may suit students who want a quieter campus base and potentially more budget-friendly living. Students should confirm where their course is taught before booking accommodation.
Students looking for student accommodation near University of South Wales can compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, shared flats, private student apartments and studio rooms depending on campus, budget and lifestyle. Cardiff accommodation may be more competitive because it is a larger student city, while Pontypridd and Newport may offer different cost and commute tradeoffs. Admistay can help international students compare verified student accommodation near USW campuses based on commute, safety, rent, bills, room type and amenities.
USW can be especially useful for Indian students targeting courses such as MBA, Cyber Security, Data Science, Finance and Investment, Management, Project Management, International Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Computer Science. These programmes align with common career goals in technology, business, finance, logistics and management.
Overall, the University of South Wales is best suited for students who want a practical UK university experience with career support, industry-focused learning, moderate entry requirements and multiple campus options. Students should plan course choice, admission, tuition fees, scholarships, visa funds and accommodation together to avoid last-minute pressure before intake.
Yes. The University of South Wales can be a practical choice for Indian students because it offers career-focused courses, moderate entry requirements, scholarships for eligible self-funded students and support services for international students.
The University of South Wales is known for practical courses in cyber security, data science, business, finance, management, computing, engineering, life sciences and creative industries.
Students should choose accommodation based on their campus city. Popular options include student accommodation in Cardiff, Newport or Pontypridd depending on where the course is taught.
Accommodation cost depends on the campus city, room type and contract. Cardiff may be more competitive, while Newport and Pontypridd may offer different value options depending on commute and availability.
The University of South Wales can be worth it for students who want practical UK education, career support, work placement exposure and more manageable study costs compared with some larger UK cities.
Popular business, cyber security, data science, finance and management courses for international students
The University of South Wales offers 362+ programmes, including 184 undergraduate and 178 postgraduate courses. Popular options for Indian students include MBA, MSc Cyber Security, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Investment, MSc Management, MSc Project Management, BSc Computer Science and BSc Information Communication Technology. The provided data places many tuition fees between £15,850 and £17,900 depending on course and level.
The University of South Wales courses are spread across business, computing, engineering, science, creative industries, life sciences and education. The university offers more than 362 programmes, including 184 undergraduate and 178 postgraduate options. This makes USW suitable for students who want a wide choice of practical UK degrees with career-focused teaching and industry exposure.
For Indian students, the most popular postgraduate routes include MBA, MSc Cyber Security, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Investment, MSc Management, MSc Project Management and MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management. These courses align well with common career goals in technology, business analytics, finance, management, consulting, logistics and digital transformation.
Undergraduate students may consider BSc Computer Science, BSc Information Communication Technology, BSc Pharmaceutical Science, BA English, BSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering and nursing-related courses. Students should check the exact campus, course duration, placement availability and professional accreditation before applying because USW has multiple campus locations.
The provided data shows tuition fees commonly ranging from around £15,850 to £17,900 across various levels. Some listed postgraduate courses such as MBA, Cyber Security, Data Science, Finance and Investment, Management and Project Management are around £16,900 to £17,900. Some undergraduate course examples are listed around £14,950 to £17,200. Students should verify the latest tuition fee directly from the official course page before applying.
Students should not calculate affordability based on tuition only. Accommodation, transport, food, visa expenses, healthcare surcharge, course materials and deposits must be planned together. Students studying at Cardiff, Newport or Pontypridd may face different accommodation costs, so housing should be checked according to the exact campus. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near the relevant University of South Wales campus.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time based on the provided data
Fee: ££16,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹19.59 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students seeking business leadership, management and global career development
Applicants should show career goals, leadership potential, work experience or strong internship exposure.
MSc Cyber Security
Postgraduate • 12 to 15 months based on route
Fee: ££16,900–£17,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹19.59 lakh to ₹20.75 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students with computing, IT or technical backgrounds interested in security careers
Projects, certifications, internships, Linux/networking skills and security labs can strengthen the profile.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • 13 to 20 months based on route
Fee: ££16,900–£17,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹19.59 lakh to ₹20.76 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students interested in data analytics, AI, statistics and technology roles
Applicants should highlight Python, statistics, machine learning projects, analytics tools or portfolio work.
MSc Finance and Investment
Postgraduate • Varies by route
Fee: ££16,900–£17,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹19.59 lakh to ₹20.76 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students with finance, commerce, business or quantitative backgrounds
Students should connect academic finance knowledge with internships, certifications and career goals.
MSc Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹20.76 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students from business or non-business backgrounds seeking management careers
Students should show transferable skills, leadership examples and clear career progression plans.
MSc Project Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,900 / year
INR: Approximately ₹20.76 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students interested in project-led roles across business, technology and operations
Applicants should highlight internships, teamwork, planning, leadership and technical project exposure.
BSc Computer Science
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: ££17,200 / year
INR: Approximately ₹19.94 lakh based on the provided data
Best for: Students interested in programming, computing and technology careers
Class 12 marks, maths ability, coding projects and programming exposure can support application strength.
The University of South Wales is popular for MBA, Cyber Security, Data Science, Finance and Investment, Management, Project Management, Computer Science and Engineering-related courses.
The University of South Wales is generally more affordable than many premium UK universities, with provided tuition examples mostly between £15,850 and £17,900 depending on course and level.
Popular choices for Indian students include MBA, MSc Cyber Security, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Investment, MSc Management and BSc Computer Science.
USW offers career support, work placements and employer connections, which can support employability. Students should verify the latest graduate outcome data before applying.
Yes. Students should confirm whether their course is taught in Cardiff, Newport or Pontypridd before booking accommodation.
Entry requirements, English language criteria, documents and application guidance for Indian students
University of South Wales admissions are moderately selective based on the provided data. Indian postgraduate applicants commonly need 50–60% or above depending on degree type and university, while undergraduate applicants may need around 60–65% in Class 12. The provided English language requirement is IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5, or accepted alternatives such as 65–70% in Class 12 English in some cases.
University of South Wales admissions are suitable for students who meet academic requirements, English language criteria and course-specific conditions. The provided data mentions an acceptance rate of around 60%, which suggests a moderately selective profile, but students should verify official course-level requirements because acceptance rates may be source-dependent and not always published by the university.
For postgraduate admission, Indian applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree. The provided data mentions 55% for many 4–5 year Indian degrees such as B.E., B.Tech., B.Pharm. or B.Arch, around 60% for many 3-year degrees such as B.Com, BBA, B.Sc. or BCA, and around 50% for selected top Indian universities. These benchmarks should be used carefully because exact requirements depend on programme and academic background.
For undergraduate admission, Indian students generally need around 60–65% in Class 12, depending on board and course. Undergraduate applications are usually submitted through UCAS, and the provided data mentions a UCAS application fee. Students should check whether their preferred course has additional subject requirements, portfolio needs, interview requirements or professional suitability checks.
The provided English language requirement for many courses is IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5. It also mentions alternatives such as TOEFL iBT 72, PTE 52 overall with minimum section scores, or 65–70% in Class 12 English as proof of English language proficiency in some cases. Students should verify whether their selected programme accepts English waiver routes because some courses may have higher requirements.
MBA applicants apply directly through the university website, with no application fee mentioned in the provided content. The MBA generally requires a bachelor’s degree with minimum 2:2 or equivalent, and relevant work experience may be preferred for some MBA routes. Applicants should prepare a strong SOP, updated CV, transcripts, passport and English language proof.
Students should also plan for deposits and visa documentation. The provided data mentions that all self-funded students need to deposit at least 50% of first-year tuition fees for undergraduate or postgraduate study, while sponsored students need a financial guarantee letter. Students should verify the latest deposit rule before making payments because financial policies can change.
Accommodation planning should start alongside admission planning. Since USW has campuses in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd, students should not book housing until they know the exact teaching location. Once the campus is confirmed, Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near University of South Wales based on rent, bills, commute, safety and room type.
Overall, students applying to USW should prepare early, choose the right course, check entry requirements, arrange documents, plan finances and compare accommodation before the intake rush. Indian students should pay special attention to English proof, degree percentage requirements, tuition deposit, CAS preparation and student visa timelines.
Step 1: Choose Course and Campus
Select a programme and confirm whether it is taught in Cardiff, Newport or Pontypridd.
Step 2: Check Academic Eligibility
Review Indian academic percentage requirements based on undergraduate or postgraduate level.
Step 3: Check English Requirement
Confirm IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or Class 12 English acceptance for the selected programme.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Prepare passport, transcripts, certificates, personal statement, English proof and CV where required.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the USW course page for postgraduate courses.
Step 6: Receive Offer and Meet Conditions
Complete any pending academic, English or document requirements after receiving an offer.
Step 7: Arrange Deposit, CAS and Visa
Follow deposit, CAS and visa requirements carefully before planning travel.
Step 8: Book Accommodation
Compare verified student accommodation near the correct USW campus through Admistay.
Main Academic Intake
Most programmes commonly start in the main academic intake, but availability varies by course
Application: Students should verify current deadlines from the official course page
Apply early enough to complete offer, deposit, CAS, visa and accommodation steps.
Additional Intakes
Some programmes may offer alternative start dates depending on course and campus
Application: Availability changes by programme
Students should not assume every course has multiple intakes.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students usually apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students generally apply through the University of South Wales course page or online application route.
The University of South Wales is moderately selective based on the provided data, but students must meet academic, English language and course-specific requirements.
The best intake depends on the selected course and campus. Students should verify current course start dates before applying.
Students should begin accommodation planning after confirming their campus location and ideally before peak intake demand increases.
Interview requirements depend on the course. Some professional or specialist programmes may require additional checks, so students should verify course-specific details.
Student life across Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd with support, societies and career services
Student life at the University of South Wales is spread across Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd. Students can access international student support, more than 50 clubs and societies, social events, advice services, careers support, wellbeing guidance, library services and accommodation support. The best student area depends on the exact campus, budget, commute preference and lifestyle needs.
Campus life at the University of South Wales is shaped by its multi-campus structure across Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd. This gives students different lifestyle options within Wales. Cardiff offers a larger city experience with nightlife, transport, employer access and a more active student environment. Newport offers a smaller city base with access to Cardiff and nearby regions. Pontypridd can offer a quieter student setting with a more traditional campus feel.
The university’s student life includes academic support, social activities, careers guidance and practical services for international students. The provided data mentions more than 50 clubs and societies through the Students’ Union, weekly student events, comedy shows, quiz nights and a vibrant nightlife around the Cardiff campus, including a Students’ Union nightclub. This can help international students settle socially and build friendships beyond the classroom.
International student support is one of the important advantages for Indian students. The Immigration and International Student Advice team provides guidance on UK student visa matters, dependants and student life in the UK. Students can also access the Advice Zone, which acts as a first point of contact for confidential academic and personal support. This is useful for students who are adjusting to a new education system, visa rules and independent living.
The university also provides support in accommodation, financial aid, IT, careers, mental wellbeing, disability services, mentoring, library services and print and design services. This makes USW suitable for students who want a university with structured support around both academic and non-academic needs. Students should actively use these services rather than waiting until a problem becomes urgent.
Career support is an important part of student life at USW. The university provides job search resources, employer connections, visa guidance and assessed work placement opportunities as part of selected courses. For Indian students, this can be valuable because UK employability depends on more than the degree; students also need CV preparation, networking, placement experience, interview practice and awareness of graduate visa timelines.
Accommodation planning should be campus-specific. Students studying in Cardiff may prefer areas with good public transport and access to student nightlife. Newport students should compare accommodation near the campus and transport links. Pontypridd students should check commute routes carefully and look for rooms that offer safe access, bills clarity and suitable study space. Students should avoid booking based only on city name without checking course location.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of South Wales campuses, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments where available. Students can compare options by commute, rent, bills, room type, safety, amenities and contract length. This is especially important for students arriving from India who may not know Welsh cities and local transport routes.
Overall, student life at the University of South Wales is practical, supportive and varied. Students who want a lively city atmosphere may prefer Cardiff-based study, while those looking for quieter surroundings may find Newport or Pontypridd suitable depending on their course. The best experience comes from confirming the campus early, choosing realistic accommodation and using university support services from the start.
Cardiff Campus
Newport Campus
Pontypridd Campus
International Student Support
Guidance is available on UK student visa, dependants and student life in the UK.
Clubs and Societies
More than 50 student clubs and societies support social life, networking and student engagement.
Advice Zone
A first point of contact for confidential advice on academic and personal matters.
Career Support
USW Careers supports job search, employer connections, visa guidance and career preparation.
Wellbeing and Accessibility
Students can access mental wellbeing, disability services, mentoring and library support.
Accommodation Support
Students can receive guidance on accommodation and compare verified options through Admistay.
Cardiff
Best for: City lifestyle, nightlife, transport and wider student activity
Commute: Commute varies by campus and accommodation location
Best for students whose course is Cardiff-based and who want a more active city environment.
Newport
Best for: Smaller city living with regional access
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students studying at Newport who want manageable city living.
Pontypridd
Best for: Quieter student lifestyle and campus access
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation
Useful for students whose course is based around the Pontypridd campus.
Well-Connected Neighbourhoods Near Campus
Best for: Budget flexibility and shared student housing
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Students should check safety, bills, transport and contract length before booking.
Student life at the University of South Wales is supportive and varied, with clubs, societies, social events, career services, international student advice and campus options across Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd.
USW has a diverse international student environment and support services for Indian and international students, including visa advice and student life guidance.
Students usually choose accommodation near their teaching campus in Cardiff, Newport or Pontypridd, depending on budget, commute and lifestyle preference.
Yes. The university has more than 50 societies and clubs, student events, quiz nights, comedy shows and a lively student experience, especially around Cardiff.
Accommodation planning is important because USW has multiple campuses, so students must choose housing close to the correct teaching location.
Scholarships, tuition fee support and budget planning for Indian and international students
The University of South Wales offers scholarships for eligible self-funded international students, with the provided data mentioning awards up to £2,500 per year for Indian students. Tuition fees generally range between £15,850 and £17,900 depending on level and subject. Students should plan scholarships, tuition deposits, visa funds, accommodation, living costs and exchange-rate changes together.
University of South Wales scholarships can help eligible international students reduce tuition costs. The provided data mentions that self-funded Indian students may be eligible for scholarships of up to £2,500 per year, depending on level of study and university assessment. This can make USW a more affordable UK option for students comparing tuition fees, living costs and scholarship support.
The provided tuition and scholarship table lists undergraduate scholarships between £1,500 and £2,500 for selected programme categories, while postgraduate and research-level awards are listed around £2,000 to £2,500. Students should verify the latest scholarship policy because award values, eligibility and automatic consideration rules may change by academic year.
For undergraduate programmes, the provided data lists tuition examples such as £15,850 for Business or Creative Industries routes and £16,200 for Computing, Engineering, Sciences or Education routes. For postgraduate programmes, several routes are listed around £16,900 to £17,900, depending on course type. Research degree tuition examples include PhD and DBA fee categories in the provided data.
Scholarships are useful, but students should not assume they cover the full cost of studying in the UK. Tuition fees, accommodation, food, local transport, visa application, healthcare surcharge, flight tickets, course materials and emergency funds must all be included in the final budget. Accommodation can become one of the largest recurring costs, especially for students studying in Cardiff.
Students should also note the provided statement that self-funded students need to deposit at least 50% of first-year tuition fees before studying an undergraduate or postgraduate programme at USW. Sponsored students may need a financial guarantee letter. This deposit requirement can affect loan planning, family funding and visa timelines, so students should confirm the current policy before making financial decisions.
Accommodation planning is an important part of funding. Students should compare student accommodation near University of South Wales campuses early, especially if they are studying in Cardiff where demand can be higher. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd by rent, bills, commute, room type, safety and contract flexibility.
Indian students should prepare a complete funding strategy before applying. This may include university scholarship eligibility, education loan approval, family funds, currency conversion, tuition deposit, accommodation deposit, visa funds and arrival expenses. A scholarship can improve affordability, but good planning prevents last-minute stress during CAS and visa stages.
Overall, the University of South Wales can be financially practical for students who qualify for scholarships and choose accommodation wisely. The best approach is to verify the latest fee, confirm the scholarship amount, understand deposit rules and compare housing near the correct campus before accepting the offer.
International Student Scholarships
Scholarships for eligible self-funded international students, including Indian students, based on level and university assessment.
Undergraduate Scholarships
The provided data lists undergraduate scholarship support between £1,500 and £2,500 for selected programme categories.
Postgraduate Scholarships
The provided data lists postgraduate scholarship support between £2,000 and £2,500 for selected programme categories.
Research Degree Scholarships
Research-level scholarship support may be available depending on degree type, eligibility and university policy.
Education Loan and Family Funding
Many Indian students combine scholarship support with education loans or family funds to cover tuition, accommodation and visa costs.
USW International Scholarship
Best for: Eligible self-funded international students
Coverage: Up to £2,500 per year based on the provided data
Students should verify whether the scholarship is automatic and check the final amount in the offer or fee information.
Undergraduate International Scholarship
Best for: Eligible undergraduate international students
Coverage: £1,500–£2,500 based on the provided data
Award value may depend on programme category and eligibility.
Postgraduate International Scholarship
Best for: Eligible postgraduate international students
Coverage: £2,000–£2,500 based on the provided data
Students should check current policy before accepting an offer.
Research Degree Scholarship Support
Best for: Eligible PhD or DBA students
Coverage: £2,000–£2,500 based on the provided data
Availability and eligibility may change by academic year and research route.
Yes. The provided data mentions scholarships for eligible self-funded international students, including Indian students, with awards up to £2,500 per year.
Indian students may be eligible for USW international scholarship support, including undergraduate and postgraduate awards depending on level and programme category.
Scholarships usually reduce tuition fees and may not cover accommodation, rent deposits, food, travel or visa-related expenses.
Scholarship eligibility and value depend on university rules, student funding status and programme level. Students should verify final award details before budgeting.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing accommodation early, choosing the right campus location, checking bills-included options and planning transport costs carefully.
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Main Intake
October, January and April
Application Route
UCAS & USW Online Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 overall
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of South Wales admissions are offered in October, January and April, with undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate applications through the USW online portal.
University of South Wales is a large UK university with more than 26,000 students and a strong international community. The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes across computing, engineering, science, business, creative industries, life sciences, education, law, public health, aviation and management. Indian students can apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses and the USW online portal for postgraduate courses. The admission process is moderately selective, with academic eligibility, English proficiency, personal statement, passport, transcripts, deposit and CAS Shield steps forming the main admission pathway.
Admissions are offered in October, January and April
The uploaded content mentions over 26,000 students and 2,500+ international students from 180 countries
Acceptance rate is mentioned as 60%, making USW moderately selective
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS with an application fee of £28.50
Postgraduate applicants apply through the USW online portal with no application fee
UG applicants generally need 60% to 65% in Class 12
PG applicants generally need 50% to 60% in bachelor’s degree depending on degree type and institution
Self-funded students need to deposit at least 50% of first-year tuition fees
Students looking for a moderately selective UK university with practical admission requirements
Applicants interested in engineering, aviation, computer systems security, public health, law, business or pharmaceutical sciences
Indian undergraduate applicants with 60% to 65% in Class 12
Postgraduate applicants with 50% to 60% in a recognised Indian bachelor’s degree
MBA applicants with a bachelor’s degree equivalent to 2:2 and a practical business career direction
Students who can prepare a 250+ word personal statement, passport, transcripts and English proof
International students who can arrange 50% tuition deposit, CAS Shield and visa documents on time
Students below the 60% to 65% Class 12 range may need to check course-specific alternatives
Postgraduate applicants with weak bachelor’s marks may need to confirm eligibility based on degree type and university background
Students who delay deposit payment may face CAS and visa timeline pressure
Applicants with weak English scores may need IELTS, USW Password Test or Class 12 English proof preparation
Students applying to engineering, aviation or computer systems security should be comfortable with technical study
Applicants who miss the UCAS final deadline may have to rely on Clearing and course availability
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS with Class 12 marks, passport, CAS statement and English proficiency proof.
Postgraduate Admissions
USW Online Portal
PG applicants apply through the USW online course page with transcripts, passport, personal statement and English proof.
MBA Admissions
Direct Application
MBA applicants apply directly through the university website with academic documents, CV, SOP and English proof.
Admission Type
Moderately Selective
Selection depends on academic eligibility, English proficiency, documents, interview where required and course availability.
UG applicants should follow UCAS deadlines, while PG deadlines vary by programme, with many January and May 2026 deadlines listed for popular master’s courses.
1 January 2026
Selected PG Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 1 January 2026 for programmes such as MSc Aviation Engineering and Management, MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry, MSc Public Health and selected other routes.
25 January 2026
Popular PG Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 25 January 2026 for programmes such as LLM Laws, MSc Aeronautical Engineering, MSc Computer Systems Security, MSc Mechanical Engineering, MSc Civil and Structural Engineering and MSc Engineering Management.
29 January 2026
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Undergraduate applicants should submit through UCAS by this deadline for equal consideration.
26 February 2026
UCAS Extra Opens
Applicants who have already applied but hold no offers or declined all offers may use UCAS Extra based on course availability.
1 May 2026
Selected PG Second Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 1 May 2026 for selected PG courses such as Aeronautical Engineering, Aviation Engineering and Management, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Public Health.
30 June 2026
UCAS Final Deadline
Final deadline to submit undergraduate applications through UCAS before Clearing.
5 July 2026
UCAS Clearing Opens
UCAS Clearing opens for applicants who did not secure a place earlier.
University of South Wales eligibility depends on course level, Indian degree type, board marks, English proof and programme-specific requirements.
Undergraduate
Class 12 with minimum 60% to 65%
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree with 50% to 60% depending on degree type
MBA
Bachelor’s degree with minimum 2:2 equivalent
University of South Wales accepts IELTS, Class 12 English and the USW English Test, with IELTS 6.0 overall and no band below 5.5 mentioned as a common requirement.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
At least 5.5 in each band
MBA Requirement
6.0 Overall
No band less than 5.5
PTE
MBA Requirement
52 Overall
At least 51 in each section
Course-Specific Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check relevant course page
TOEFL
MBA Requirement
72 iBT
Check programme requirement
Course-Specific Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check relevant course page
Class 12 English / USW Test
Class 12 English
65% to 70%
Requirement depends on education board
USW English Test
Password Test
Free English test available in India where accepted
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed USW online application for postgraduate applicants
Valid passport personal details page
Academic transcripts and final certificates
English translations of academic documents if required
Personal statement of minimum 250 words
English proficiency test score or Class 12 English proof
Updated CV or resume where applicable
CAS statement for visa process
Previous UK visas if applicable
Previous visa refusal documents and Home Office correspondence if applicable
Financial guarantee letter if sponsored
Deposit payment proof for self-funded students
CAS Shield documents after offer acceptance
University of South Wales is popular for LLM Laws, MSc Aeronautical Engineering, MSc Aviation Engineering and Management, MSc Computer Systems Security, MSc Public Health, MSc Mechanical Engineering and MBA Global.
LLM Laws
Best For
Applicants should use the personal statement to show legal interest, academic preparation and future career direction.
MSc Aeronautical Engineering
Best For
Engineering applicants should highlight technical projects, mathematics strength, design work or industry exposure.
MSc Aviation Engineering and Management
Best For
Use the SOP to connect aviation interest with engineering, operations or management experience.
MSc Computer Systems Security
Best For
Mention cybersecurity labs, coding work, certifications, networking knowledge or security projects where available.
MSc Public Health
Best For
Highlight volunteer work, healthcare exposure, public health campaigns or community projects.
MBA Global
Best For
MBA applicants should present a strong SOP, updated CV and practical career goals in international business.
LLM Laws
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Computer Systems Security
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Public Health
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Aviation Engineering and Management
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Acceptance Rate: 60%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Minimum academic eligibility
Clear personal statement of at least 250 words
Valid passport and complete transcripts
IELTS 6.0 or accepted English proof
CV for selected postgraduate and MBA routes
50% tuition deposit readiness for self-funded students
CAS Shield readiness for international applicants
UG applicants should apply through UCAS before 29 January 2026 for equal consideration and avoid relying only on Clearing.
PG applicants should apply through the USW online course page early because popular programmes have January and May deadlines.
Students applying for engineering or computer systems security should highlight technical projects, certifications, internships or relevant academic work.
MBA applicants should prepare a professional CV and SOP showing practical business goals and international management interest.
Use Class 12 English proof only if the score meets the board-specific 65% to 70% requirement.
Self-funded students should prepare the 50% first-year tuition deposit early because it is needed to secure the place and progress towards CAS.
After receiving an offer, complete CAS Shield quickly so visa processing does not get delayed.
Missing the UCAS equal consideration deadline and depending only on Clearing
Submitting a personal statement shorter than the expected 250 words
Applying for PG courses without checking whether the deadline is 1 January, 25 January or 1 May
Not translating academic documents into English where required
Ignoring previous UK visa or visa refusal disclosure requirements
Delaying 50% tuition deposit and CAS Shield completion
Not adding admissions email contacts and missing important decision or interview updates
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a course in engineering, aviation, law, public health, business, computing, science or creative industries.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review Class 12 or bachelor’s marks, English proof, personal statement, CV and course-specific conditions.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange passport, transcripts, certificates, personal statement, English score, CV and visa history documents if applicable.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or the USW online portal for postgraduate and MBA courses.
STEP 5
Receive Offer
USW reviews the application and may issue a conditional offer, unconditional offer, interview invitation or unsuccessful decision.
STEP 6
Accept Offer
Accept through UCAS Hub or MyUSW portal and follow deposit payment instructions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete deposit, CAS Shield, receive CAS number, apply for UK Student Visa and arrange accommodation.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Engineering, aviation, cyber security, law, public health, business and pharmaceutical sciences
International Community
The uploaded content mentions 2,500+ international students from 180 countries
Application Review
The uploaded content says USW admissions team reviews applications within about 5 working days
Student Scale
The uploaded content mentions over 26,000 enrolled students
University of South Wales can be a practical option for Indian students who want achievable entry requirements with a wide course range.
Students should choose the correct intake first because USW offers October, January and April admissions, but course availability can vary.
Engineering, aviation and cyber security applicants should use the SOP to show technical readiness, projects and career clarity.
Public health applicants should mention healthcare exposure, community projects or interest in health systems.
The 50% first-year tuition deposit is important for self-funded students, so financial planning should start before the offer stage.
Students should keep checking UCAS Track or MyUSW Portal and add admissions emails to contacts to avoid missing decisions or interview communication.
The uploaded content mentions October, January and April intakes.
The uploaded content mentions a 60% acceptance rate, making USW moderately selective.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS with an application fee of £28.50.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the USW online portal with no application fee.
The uploaded content mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in each band.
Self-funded students need to deposit at least 50% of first-year tuition fees.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document, deposit and UK Student Visa requirements for their chosen course.
The uploaded content mentions October, January and April intakes.
The uploaded content mentions a 60% acceptance rate, making University of South Wales moderately selective.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and pay the UCAS application fee of £28.50.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the USW online course page, and the uploaded content mentions no postgraduate application fee.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 60% to 65% in 12th standard, depending on the education board.
For 4 to 5 year degrees, applicants generally need 55% or CGPA 5.8/10. For 3-year degrees, applicants generally need 60% or CGPA 6.0/10. Graduates from selected top Indian universities may be accepted with 50% or CGPA 5.5/10.
The uploaded content mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in each band, although some courses may have higher requirements.
Yes. The uploaded content mentions HSC or 12th standard English with minimum 65% to 70%, depending on education board.
Yes. The uploaded content mentions the USW English Test, also known as Password Test, as a free English test available in India where accepted.
Students usually need passport, academic certificates and transcripts, personal statement of minimum 250 words, English proof, CV where applicable and visa-related documents.
Direct applicants can track status through the MyUSW Portal, while UCAS applicants can track status through UCAS Track or UCAS Hub. Email notifications are also sent by the admissions team.
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