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Student Accommodation Near University of Stirling

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£156/wk

Closest option

36.9 km away

Peak demand

June, July

Overview

Student accommodation near University of Stirling

Finding student accommodation near the University of Stirling means checking whether a listing is actually close to the Stirling campus before comparing rent, room type and included bills. The supplied Admistay source does not include any Stirling-based property listing. All 6 listed properties are in Glasgow and sit between 36.9 km and 37.38 km from the University of Stirling reference point, so they should be treated as distant regional listings rather than campus-nearby accommodation. Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied starting price from £156/week after using the lower min_price from the source, while Foundry Courtyard starts from £170/week, Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point starts from £185/week, St James starts from £195/week, Canvas Glasgow starts from £199/week and True Glasgow starts from £225/week. Nearby Stirling life points in the source include Tesco Express, Sainsbury's, Tesco Superstore, Sun Wah Mini-Mart, Allanwater Papers, WHSmith, Faith Mission Bookshop Stirling, Oxfam and The Thistles Shopping Centre.

6 listed properties0 Stirling-based property listings in source dataAll listed properties are Glasgow-basedSource prices from £156/weekStudios availableSource distance range: 36.9 km to 37.38 km

Quick Answers

The supplied source does not include any Stirling-based accommodation listing near the University of Stirling. All 6 listed options are in Glasgow and sit around 36.9 km to 37.38 km from the university reference point. Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied starting price from £156/week, while Foundry Courtyard is the closest by source distance at 36.9 km.

Best For Budget

Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied starting price from £156/week, but it is a Glasgow listing 37.3 km from the University of Stirling reference point.

Best For Closest

Foundry Courtyard is closest by source distance at 36.9 km from the University of Stirling reference point, but it is still a distant Glasgow listing.

Best For Amenities

True Glasgow and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point have broad amenity mixes, including gym, cinema, social spaces, study zones, laundry, events and security features.

Best For Studios

Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied studio-capable starting price from £156/week, while Foundry Courtyard, Canvas Glasgow, St James and True Glasgow also list studio rooms.

Best Value Tradeoff

Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied price, while Foundry Courtyard has the closest source distance. Students should only compare these after confirming that a Glasgow-to-Stirling commute is practical.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Foundry Courtyard, Glasgow

36.9 kmClosest by source distance

Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Ensuite RoomStudioGymCommunal LoungeCinema RoomWater, Gas +3

From £170/week/wk

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Canvas Glasgow, Glasgow

36.91 kmGlasgow distant listing

Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Ensuite RoomStudioGymSocial SpacesStudy SpacesWiFi, Electricity +3

From £199/week/wk

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Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point - Glasgow, Glasgow

37.04 kmGlasgow distant listing

Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Ensuite RoomGymOn-site LaundryGames RoomWiFi, Water +6

From £185/week/wk

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St James, Glasgow

37.08 kmGlasgow distant listing

Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

StudioEnsuite RoomHigh-speed WiFiCinema RoomOnsite GymWater, Electricity +2

From £195/week/wk

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Base Glasgow, Glasgow

37.3 kmLowest supplied starting price

Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

StudioEnsuite RoomCinema RoomSocial SpacesFree GymWater, Electricity +2

From £156/week/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Foundry Courtyard, Glasgow£170Ensuite room, studio, two-bedroom apartment36.9 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyGym, communal lounge, cinema room, games area, study roomWater, gas, electricity, WiFi, content insurance
Canvas Glasgow, Glasgow£199Ensuite room, studio36.91 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyGym, social spaces, study spaces, laundry room, cinemaWiFi, electricity, heating, water, gas
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point - Glasgow, Glasgow£185Ensuite room37.04 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyGym, laundry, games room, study area, cinema roomWiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in communal areas, cleaning service in communal areas
St James, Glasgow£195Studio, ensuite room37.08 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyHigh-speed WiFi, cinema room, gym, study room, games roomWater, electricity, heating, WiFi
Base Glasgow, Glasgow£156Studio, ensuite room37.3 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyCinema room, free gym, study rooms, rooftop terrace, music roomsWater, electricity, gas, WiFi
True Glasgow, Glasgow£225Studio, ensuite room37.38 kmDistant regional listing; not campus-nearbyGym, sky lounges, laundry, cinema, study zonesWiFi, electricity, water, heating

Best Student Areas

The University of Stirling reference point is listed as Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland. No Stirling-based property listing is present in the supplied property data, so students should search for campus-nearby Stirling options separately before relying on Glasgow listings.

Nearby Stirling essentials in the supplied data include Central Stocktakers, Tesco Express, Sainsbury's, Tesco Superstore and Sun Wah Mini-Mart.

Study and shopping points in the supplied data include Allanwater Papers, WHSmith, Faith Mission Bookshop Stirling, Oxfam, British Heart Foundation, The Thistles Shopping Centre, Burghmuir Retail Park and Springkerse Trade Park.

Foundry Courtyard, Canvas Glasgow, Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, St James, Base Glasgow and True Glasgow are all Glasgow listings around 37 km from the University of Stirling reference point. They should not be treated as campus-nearby accommodation.

The University of Stirling reference point has nearby everyday-life points in the supplied data, including Central Stocktakers at 1.58 km, Tesco Express at 1.79 km, Sainsbury's at 2.5 km, Tesco Superstore at 2.59 km and Sun Wah Mini-Mart at 3.01 km. Study and culture points include Allanwater Papers, WHSmith, Faith Mission Bookshop Stirling, Oxfam and British Heart Foundation. Shopping points include The Thistles Shopping Centre, Burghmuir Retail Park and Springkerse Trade Park.

How to Choose

Start by checking whether a Stirling-based option is available, because the supplied property data only includes Glasgow listings. If the student is still considering Glasgow, compare commute time, transport cost, weekly rent, included bills and room type. Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied starting price, while Foundry Courtyard has the shortest source distance. True Glasgow and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point have wider amenity sets. Do not promote any supplied listing as campus-nearby without live route verification.

University Info

Address

Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JuneJulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and lower-priced Stirling or Glasgow-route options.

University of Stirling accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for students comparing rooms near the Stirling campus and regional Glasgow listings. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills, exact travel route and transport cost before checking live availability.

Getting to Campus

The supplied accommodation options are all Glasgow listings between 36.9 km and 37.38 km from the University of Stirling reference point. No Stirling-based property listing is present in the source, so students should verify live transport, route cost and timetable fit before considering these options.

Foundry Courtyard: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Canvas Glasgow: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

St James: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

Base Glasgow: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

True Glasgow: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby

The supplied nearby places do not include bus or train station data for the University of Stirling reference point. Airport Transfers Stirling appears in the source at 2.68 km. Students should check live routes to the Stirling campus before confirming the booking.

Bills & Inclusions

All six listed University of Stirling accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though all are Glasgow listings rather than Stirling campus-nearby options.

Foundry Courtyard includes water, gas, electricity, WiFi and content insurance.

Canvas Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, heating, water and gas.

Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in main communal areas and cleaning service in communal areas only.

St James includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.

Base Glasgow includes water, electricity, gas and WiFi.

True Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.

Students comparing University of Stirling accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, heating, gas, electricity, water, content insurance, laundry, gym access, study rooms, bike storage, security, CCTV and Glasgow-to-Stirling travel costs are included or relevant before booking.

Room Types

Studio

Ensuite room

Two-bedroom apartment

Distant regional rooms

Booking Advice

Confirm the exact commute to the Stirling campus, weekly rent, included bills, availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules before confirming the booking.

Area & Transport

The supplied nearby places do not include a bus station or train station category for the University of Stirling reference point. Airport Transfers Stirling appears at 2.68 km. Students should check live public transport and route information before considering any Glasgow listing.

What's Nearby

Transport

Airport Transfers Stirling2.7 km

Shopping

Bargain store3.1 kmHays Travel3.2 kmThe Thistles Shopping Centre3.2 kmBurghmuir Retail Park3.6 kmSpringkerse Trade Park3.7 km

Eating And Essentials

Central Stocktakers1.6 kmTesco Express1.8 kmSainsbury's2.5 kmTesco Superstore2.6 kmSun Wah Mini-Mart3.0 km

Study And Culture

Allanwater Papers2.1 kmWHSmith3.0 kmFaith Mission Bookshop Stirling3.0 kmOxfam3.1 kmBritish Heart Foundation3.3 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

University of Stirling reference pointStirling campusStirling FK9 4LA

Student Neighbourhoods

Stirling campus routeStirling city routeBridge of Allan routeGlasgow distant listingGlasgow city-centre route

Transport

Airport Transfers Stirling

Everyday Life

Central StocktakersTesco ExpressSainsbury'sTesco SuperstoreSun Wah Mini-MartAllanwater PapersWHSmithFaith Mission Bookshop StirlingOxfamThe Thistles Shopping Centre

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Stirling campusCentral StocktakersTesco ExpressSainsbury'sTesco SuperstoreAllanwater PapersWHSmithThe Thistles Shopping CentreBurghmuir Retail ParkSpringkerse Trade Park

Transport Hubs

Airport Transfers Stirling

Trust & Data Quality

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 raw source includes 6 Glasgow listings between 36.9 km and 37.38 km from the University of Stirling reference point.

No Stirling-based accommodation listing is present in the supplied source data, so all listed properties should be treated as distant regional listings rather than University of Stirling campus-nearby accommodation.

Base Glasgow has weekly_price £235 but min_price £156 in the supplied source, so the visible from-price uses the lowest supplied price and the inconsistency is noted.

The supplied nearby places include supermarkets, bookshops, shopping centres and an airport transfer listing, but no bus or train station category is provided.

Department data is not included because the supplied source does not provide department, faculty or school entities.

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 Stirling accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies, departments 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. Since no Stirling-based property listing is supplied, all visible listings should be labelled as distant regional options.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Stirling in this data?

Base Glasgow has the lowest supplied starting price from £156/week, but it is a Glasgow listing 37.3 km from the University of Stirling reference point. The source weekly_price is £235 while min_price is £156, so students should check live pricing before booking.

2

Which listed property is closest to University of Stirling?

Foundry Courtyard is closest by the supplied source distance at 36.9 km from the University of Stirling reference point. It is still a Glasgow listing and should not be treated as campus-nearby accommodation.

3

Are there any Stirling-based properties in the supplied data?

No. The supplied source includes 6 Glasgow listings and no Stirling-based property listing. Students should search separately for Stirling campus-nearby options before relying on the Glasgow listings.

4

Why are Glasgow properties included in the University of Stirling data?

The Glasgow properties appear in the raw source, so they are preserved in this JSON. However, they sit around 36.9 km to 37.38 km from the University of Stirling reference point and are clearly labelled as distant regional listings.

5

Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Stirling?

Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at Foundry Courtyard, Canvas Glasgow, St James, Base Glasgow and True Glasgow, but all are Glasgow listings and require commute verification.

6

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

Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and personal requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options from the supplied data, but none are Stirling-based.

7

Which areas are useful for University of Stirling students?

The supplied data supports Stirling campus and Stirling city references for everyday-life points, but the supplied accommodation listings are all in Glasgow. Students should prioritise Stirling and campus-route options before considering distant Glasgow listings.

8

How competitive is student accommodation near University of Stirling?

Student accommodation near the University of Stirling can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for campus-practical rooms. Because this source lacks Stirling-based listings, students should confirm live availability and route suitability carefully.

9

Are bills included in University of Stirling student accommodation?

Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. However, every listed property is in Glasgow. Included bills vary by property and include combinations of WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating, content insurance and contents insurance.

10

What is usually included in the rent?

Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating, content insurance, contents insurance, TV licence in main communal areas and communal-area cleaning. Amenities such as gym, cinema, study rooms, laundry, bike storage, rooftop terrace and CCTV are property-specific.

11

What transport links are near University of Stirling?

The supplied nearby places do not include bus or train station data. Airport Transfers Stirling is listed at 2.68 km. Students should check live public transport, driving routes and timetable fit before considering any Glasgow listing.

12

How early should I book student accommodation near University of Stirling?

A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and campus-practical rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills, route and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.

13

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 finalising the booking.

14

Can I book short-term accommodation near University of Stirling?

Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some 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.

15

Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near University of Stirling?

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. The supplied listings include both studios and ensuite rooms, but all are Glasgow listings and must be checked for commute practicality.

16

Are Glasgow properties suitable for University of Stirling students?

The Glasgow listings in this source are around 37 km from the University of Stirling reference point. They should not be treated as campus-nearby accommodation. Students should only consider them after checking travel time, transport cost and timetable fit.

17

Do any University of Stirling 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 confirming the booking. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.

18

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.

19

How do I book student accommodation near University of Stirling with Admistay?

Start by confirming the correct campus route, then compare price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Since the supplied listings are all Glasgow-based, check travel time and transport cost before shortlisting. Follow the booking steps only after availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms are clear.

20

Which University of Stirling listing has the broadest amenity mix?

True Glasgow and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point have broad amenity mixes in the supplied data, including gym, cinema, study areas, social spaces, laundry and security features. Both are Glasgow listings and should be treated as distant regional options.

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University Guide

About University of Stirling

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

Overview

About University of Stirling

A scenic Scottish university known for global diversity, employability, sport, sustainability and student-focused campus life

The University of Stirling is a public university in Scotland, established by royal charter in 1967 and located within the historic Airthrey Castle estate in the Central Belt of Scotland. Known for its scenic 330-acre campus, international student community, strong graduate employability, sports facilities and practical academic pathways, Stirling is a strong option for Indian and international students seeking a balanced UK university experience with lower living pressure than many larger cities.

University Name

University of Stirling

Country

United Kingdom

Location

Stirling, Scotland

Established

1967

Campus Setting

Airthrey Castle estate, 330-acre scenic campus

Student Community

18,500+ students in the uploaded source data

International Students

Around 30% from 140+ countries in the uploaded source data

Graduate Employability

96% in the uploaded source data

Acceptance Rate

Around 20% in the uploaded source data

The University of Stirling is a public university in Scotland, established by royal charter in 1967. Located in the Central Belt of Scotland, the university is set within the historic Airthrey Castle estate, combining heritage, green space and modern academic facilities. For students comparing UK universities outside England’s larger cities, Stirling offers a distinctive experience: a scenic campus environment, international community, strong employability outcomes, sports excellence and a more affordable lifestyle than many major UK urban centres.

The university is home to 18,500+ students, with around 30% international students from 140+ countries in the uploaded source data. This international mix is important for Indian and global students because a diverse campus can make settling in easier. Students are more likely to find multicultural peer groups, international support, cross-cultural classroom exposure and social networks that help them adjust to UK academic life.

Stirling’s academic identity is built around practical learning, flexible study and student outcomes. The uploaded source data highlights more than 100 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and short-course formats. Flagship and popular programmes include MSc Business Analytics, MSc Environmental Management, MSc Investment Analysis, MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Data Science for Business, MSc International Business, MSc Marketing, MSc Business and Management, MSc Human Resource Management and MSc Finance. These programmes make the university relevant for students interested in analytics, sustainability, finance, business, management, AI and applied professional pathways.

The University of Stirling is also known for strong graduate outcomes. The source data lists a 96% graduate employability rate from HESA Graduate Outcomes, with graduates employed or in further study within 15 months. Students should verify the latest official employability figures before publishing, but this source-based figure supports Stirling’s positioning as a career-focused Scottish university. The university also emphasises practical skills and industry connections, which matters for students planning employability in the UK or internationally.

Stirling has a strong campus and lifestyle identity. The source describes a 330-acre scenic campus with a loch, green spaces and a safe student-city environment. It also highlights world-class sports facilities, including an Olympic pool, National Tennis Centre and National Swimming Academy. For students who value wellbeing, sport, outdoor space and a calmer study environment, Stirling can feel very different from crowded city-based universities.

For Indian students, the University of Stirling offers a relatively clear admissions pathway. The uploaded source data states that undergraduate applicants generally need 65–75% in Standard XII, including around 70% in essential subjects. Postgraduate applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree with at least 50% or 5.5 out of 10 CGPA from a recognised institution. English language requirements are listed as IELTS 6.0 to 7.0, TOEFL iBT 78 to 94 or PTE 60 to 67, depending on programme.

The source also lists an acceptance rate of around 20%, describing Stirling as competitive. Students should treat this as contextual rather than absolute, because admission difficulty varies by programme, applicant profile, academic background and intake. Programmes such as Nursing, Paramedic Science, Sports Studies, Physical Education and Professional Education may require interviews, while many other programmes may not.

Accommodation and cost planning are important parts of the Stirling student decision. The source estimates monthly living costs at around GBP 991.80 to GBP 1,466.96, depending on accommodation, lifestyle and spending habits. University hall accommodation is listed at around GBP 399.80 to GBP 874.96 per month, including electricity and Wi-Fi. The source also notes that private rentals in Stirling usually exclude utilities, with average shared-apartment rent around GBP 489 per month, plus gas, electricity and broadband costs.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Stirling should compare university halls, PBSA, shared student flats, private rentals, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and accommodation within walking distance of campus facilities. Stirling’s campus-based lifestyle can be convenient because essentials such as accommodation, food and facilities are described as being within walking distance. However, students living outside Stirling should factor in travel costs and commute time before choosing a cheaper room.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Stirling and across UK student cities. Students can compare housing by rent, bills, internet, commute, safety, room type, contract length and lifestyle fit. For Indian students, this helps connect admission planning, scholarship value, accommodation deposits, monthly cost and arrival preparation into one clearer decision.

Overall, the University of Stirling is a strong choice for students who want a scenic Scottish campus, international diversity, strong employability, sports facilities, flexible academic pathways and a more balanced cost profile. It is especially suitable for students who want a quieter, safer and greener study environment while still pursuing globally relevant courses in business, analytics, sustainability, AI, finance and management.

Key Highlights

Established by royal charter in 1967
Located in Scotland’s Central Belt within the historic Airthrey Castle estate
Home to 18,500+ students in the uploaded source data
Around 30% international students from 140+ countries
Ranked #53 among UK universities in Complete University Guide 2025 in the uploaded source data
Source data lists 96% graduate employability from HESA Graduate Outcomes
Offers 100+ courses across undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and short-course formats
Popular programmes include Business Analytics, Environmental Management, Investment Analysis, AI, Finance and Marketing

Quick Answers

Is University of Stirling good for Indian students?

Yes. The University of Stirling can be a strong option for Indian students seeking a Scottish campus university with global diversity, employability support, scholarships and comparatively manageable living costs.

What is University of Stirling known for?

The University of Stirling is known for its scenic 330-acre campus, strong employability outcomes, international student community, sports facilities and courses in business, analytics, sustainability, AI and finance.

Where do students live near University of Stirling?

Students usually compare university halls, shared student flats, private rentals, PBSA-style accommodation and housing close to campus or well-connected areas of Stirling.

Is accommodation expensive near University of Stirling?

Accommodation in Stirling is generally more manageable than many larger UK cities, but costs vary by room type, utilities, location and whether students choose halls or private rentals.

Is University of Stirling worth it?

The University of Stirling can be worth it for students who want a safe, scenic Scottish campus, strong graduate outcomes, international diversity and practical courses with a balanced cost of living.

Student Insights

Stirling can suit students who want a calmer campus lifestyle instead of a crowded big-city university experience.
Indian students should compare tuition, scholarship value, accommodation, utilities, visa costs and monthly spending before accepting an offer.
Campus accommodation may simplify budgeting because the uploaded source says university halls include electricity and Wi-Fi.
Private rentals can look cheaper, but students should add gas, electricity, broadband and transport before comparing total value.
Students on analytics, AI, finance and business courses should prioritise quiet accommodation with reliable internet and study space.
Students living outside Stirling should factor travel costs into their budget because lower rent may not always mean lower total cost.
Courses & Fees

University of Stirling Courses and Tuition Fees

Popular Scottish programmes in business analytics, environmental management, investment, AI, data science and management

The University of Stirling offers 100+ courses across undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and short-course formats. Popular MSc programmes in the uploaded source include Business Analytics, Environmental Management, Investment Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science for Business, International Business, Marketing, Business and Management, Human Resource Management and Finance, with many listed at GBP 24,300 per year. Undergraduate tuition fees are listed from GBP 17,200 to GBP 23,700 per year.

The University of Stirling offers more than 100 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and short-course formats. The uploaded source data highlights a strong postgraduate portfolio, especially in business, analytics, sustainability, finance, management, marketing, human resources, artificial intelligence and data science. This makes Stirling relevant for students who want career-oriented study in Scotland with a practical and internationally diverse academic environment.

Popular programmes listed in the source include MSc Business Analytics, MSc Environmental Management, MSc Investment Analysis, MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Data Science for Business, MSc International Business, MSc Marketing, MSc Business and Management, MSc Human Resource Management and MSc Finance. Many of these programmes align with Indian student demand for analytics, business, finance, technology, sustainability and employability-focused education.

The uploaded source data lists many flagship MSc programmes at GBP 24,300 per year. It also states that undergraduate annual tuition fees for BSc and BA programmes range from GBP 17,200 to GBP 23,700 per year. Students should verify the latest fee structure on official course pages before applying because tuition fees may change by academic year, study level, fee status and programme structure.

For Indian students, Stirling’s programme mix can be attractive because many master’s courses are linked to practical skills and career growth. Business Analytics, Data Science for Business and Artificial Intelligence can support technology and analytics careers. Investment Analysis and Finance can suit students aiming for banking, finance, portfolio analysis or corporate roles. Environmental Management can suit students interested in sustainability, policy, climate work and responsible business.

When comparing University of Stirling fees, students should calculate total cost beyond tuition. The uploaded source estimates monthly living costs from around GBP 991.80 to GBP 1,466.96, depending on accommodation, lifestyle and spending habits. University hall accommodation is listed from around GBP 399.80 to GBP 874.96 per month, while private rentals may exclude utilities. These costs matter because a course that appears affordable on tuition may still feel expensive if accommodation and utilities are not planned early.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Stirling should compare university halls, PBSA, shared flats, private rentals, studio rooms and ensuite rooms according to study routine and budget. Analytics, AI, finance and management students often need quiet study space, reliable Wi-Fi and predictable monthly costs. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near University of Stirling by rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities and contract suitability.

Key Highlights

Offers 100+ undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD and short courses in the uploaded source data
Popular postgraduate courses include MSc Business Analytics, MSc Environmental Management and MSc Investment Analysis
MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Data Science for Business are listed among popular programmes
Many listed MSc programmes have annual tuition fees of GBP 24,300
Undergraduate tuition fees are listed from GBP 17,200 to GBP 23,700 per year
Academic areas include business, analytics, sustainability, finance, management, HR, marketing and AI
Graduate employability is listed at 96% in the uploaded source data
Students should budget tuition with accommodation, utilities, food, transport and course materials

Popular Courses

MSc Business Analytics

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students who want to combine business decision-making with data and analytics skills

Indian applicants should highlight quantitative skills, analytics exposure, Excel, SQL, Python or business projects where relevant.

MSc Environmental Management

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students interested in sustainability, environment, climate strategy and responsible development

Students can strengthen applications by connecting academic background with sustainability, policy, NGO or environmental project exposure.

MSc Investment Analysis

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students interested in investment, financial markets, portfolio analysis and finance careers

Commerce, economics, finance, mathematics and engineering graduates may find this pathway relevant if they show strong quantitative ability.

MSc Artificial Intelligence

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students interested in AI systems, machine learning and technology-driven roles

Programming, mathematics, statistics and technical project exposure can strengthen Indian student applications.

MSc Data Science for Business

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students who want data science skills applied to business and organisational decision-making

Applicants should highlight data projects, analytics tools, quantitative coursework or internship experience.

MSc International Business

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students seeking global business knowledge and cross-border career exposure

Students from commerce, management, economics or engineering backgrounds can use this for international business transitions.

MSc Marketing

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students interested in marketing, branding, communication and customer strategy

Marketing internships, content projects, campaign work or business case experience can strengthen applications.

MSc Finance

PostgraduateTypically 1 year full-time; students should verify the official course page

Fee: £24300 / year

INR: Approx. ₹28.96 lakh in the uploaded source data

Best for: Students aiming for finance, banking, investment or corporate roles

Students should connect finance background, quantitative ability and career goals clearly in their SOP.

Fee Insights

Many listed MSc programmes in the uploaded source have annual tuition fees of GBP 24,300.
Undergraduate tuition fees are listed from GBP 17,200 to GBP 23,700 per year.
Students should verify final fee figures from official university pages because fees can change by year and programme.
Living costs should be calculated with accommodation, food, transport, mobile phone, course materials and utilities.
Private rentals may exclude utility bills, so students should compare rent plus gas, electricity and broadband before choosing housing.
Scholarships from GBP 2,000 to GBP 4,000 per year can reduce tuition pressure for eligible Indian students.

Quick Answers

Which courses is University of Stirling famous for?

The University of Stirling is popular for Business Analytics, Environmental Management, Investment Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science for Business, International Business, Marketing, Finance and Management.

Is University of Stirling expensive for international students?

The uploaded source lists many MSc fees at GBP 24,300 and undergraduate fees from GBP 17,200 to GBP 23,700. Stirling may be more affordable than larger UK cities, but students must still budget for accommodation and living expenses.

Which University of Stirling course is best for Indian students?

Popular choices for Indian students can include MSc Business Analytics, MSc Data Science for Business, MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Investment Analysis, MSc Finance and MSc International Business.

Are University of Stirling graduates employable?

Yes. The uploaded source lists a 96% graduate employability rate, with graduates employed or in further study within 15 months.

Should students plan accommodation while choosing a University of Stirling course?

Yes. Accommodation affects study routine, monthly budget, commute and comfort, especially for students on analytics, finance, AI and business programmes.

Student Insights

Students should check whether course fees are for one academic year and whether additional course costs apply.
Analytics and AI students should prioritise accommodation with stable Wi-Fi, quiet study areas and predictable bills.
Private rentals can seem affordable, but utilities and broadband may make the total monthly cost higher.
Scholarships can reduce tuition but may not cover accommodation deposits or monthly living expenses.
Students should compare university halls and verified private housing before choosing based only on rent.
INR equivalents in source content should be recalculated before publication because exchange rates change.
Admissions & Intakes

University of Stirling Admissions and Intakes

Entry requirements, UCAS deadlines, postgraduate applications and accommodation planning for Indian students

University of Stirling admissions require Indian undergraduate applicants to have around 65–75% in Standard XII, including 70% in essential subjects, while postgraduate applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree with at least 50% or 5.5 out of 10 CGPA. Undergraduate applications are made through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are submitted directly through course pages and may be accepted throughout the year.

University of Stirling admissions are structured around clear academic requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. The uploaded source data states that Indian undergraduate applicants generally need to complete the All India Senior School Certificate, or Standard XII, with a minimum overall score of 65–75%, including around 70% in essential subjects. This means students should check programme-specific subject expectations before applying, especially for courses with technical, health, education or sport-related requirements.

For postgraduate admissions, the source states that applicants should hold a relevant bachelor’s degree with at least 50% or 5.5 out of 10 CGPA from a recognised institution. Some master’s programmes may accept students from wider academic backgrounds, but students should verify course-specific requirements directly. Business, analytics, finance, AI, data science and environmental programmes may still expect relevant academic or quantitative preparation.

English language requirements are also listed in the uploaded source. Accepted tests include IELTS with required scores from 6.0 to 7.0, TOEFL iBT from 78 to 94 and PTE from 60 to 67. Since English requirements vary by course, students should check exact band scores and accepted test validity before applying. Students should not assume one score fits every programme.

Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS. The source lists undergraduate deadlines as January 14 and June 30, 2026. Since UCAS timelines can change by cycle and course type, these dates should be verified before publishing. Students applying from India should prepare academic transcripts, predicted or final results, English language evidence, personal statement, references and passport details early.

Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the relevant course pages. The uploaded source states that postgraduate applications can be made up to a year in advance and that there is no fixed postgraduate deadline, with applications accepted throughout the year. Even if applications remain open, students should not apply late because visa processing, scholarships, accommodation, financial planning and course capacity can still affect readiness.

The source also states that interviews are not usually required, but they are mandatory for specific programmes such as Nursing, Paramedic Science, Sports Studies, Physical Education and Professional Education. Students applying to these programmes should prepare for interview assessment and verify whether additional checks, professional requirements or placements are involved.

The University of Stirling acceptance rate is listed at around 20% in the uploaded source, suggesting competitive admissions. However, students should avoid treating acceptance rate as the only indicator of difficulty. Course competitiveness depends on academic record, course demand, English scores, personal statement quality, interview performance where required and available places.

Accommodation planning should begin alongside admission planning. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, shared flats, private rentals and verified student housing early, especially before peak intake demand. The uploaded source states that university hall accommodation includes electricity and Wi-Fi, while private rentals usually exclude utilities. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Stirling so students can plan admission, visa, budget and arrival more confidently.

Key Highlights

Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 65–75% in Standard XII in the uploaded source data
Essential subject requirements may require around 70%
Postgraduate applicants generally need at least 50% or 5.5 out of 10 CGPA in a relevant bachelor’s degree
IELTS requirements are listed from 6.0 to 7.0 depending on programme
TOEFL iBT requirements are listed from 78 to 94
PTE requirements are listed from 60 to 67
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS
Postgraduate applications are submitted directly through course pages

Documents Required

Academic transcripts
Class 12 marksheet for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree transcript and certificate for postgraduate applicants
Passport copy
Personal statement or Statement of Purpose
Academic or professional reference
English language test score
CV or resume for selected postgraduate programmes

Budget Advice

Students should calculate tuition, scholarships, accommodation, utilities, food, transport, course materials and visa costs together.
University halls may include electricity and Wi-Fi, while private rentals usually exclude utility bills.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early even if applications are accepted throughout the year.
Students living outside Stirling should add travel costs before comparing cheaper private rentals.
Accommodation should be secured early because housing choice affects budget, commute and study routine.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Programme

Shortlist a University of Stirling course based on academic background, career goals and eligibility requirements.

Step 2: Check Academic Requirements

Review Standard XII requirements for undergraduate study or bachelor’s degree requirements for postgraduate study.

Step 3: Confirm English Language Criteria

Check IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE requirements for the selected programme.

Step 4: Prepare Documents

Prepare transcripts, certificates, personal statement, references, passport, English scores and CV where relevant.

Step 5: Submit Application

Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or directly through course pages for postgraduate courses.

Step 6: Attend Interview If Required

Prepare for interviews if applying to courses such as Nursing, Paramedic Science, Sports Studies, Physical Education or Professional Education.

Step 7: Plan Scholarship and Accommodation

Check scholarship eligibility and compare verified student accommodation near University of Stirling through Admistay.

Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival

Complete financial proof, CAS, Student Visa, travel planning and accommodation confirmation before moving to Scotland.

Intakes

Undergraduate Intake

Available through UCAS subject to course and cycle

Application: The uploaded source lists UCAS deadlines of January 14 and June 30, 2026

Students should verify current UCAS deadlines before applying because dates can vary by year and programme.

Postgraduate Intake

Applications are accepted throughout the year in the uploaded source data

Application: Students can apply directly up to a year in advance of course start date

Apply early even if there is no fixed deadline because visa, scholarships and accommodation still require planning.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • All India Senior School Certificate or Standard XII
  • Minimum overall score of 65–75% in the uploaded source data
  • Around 70% in essential subjects where required
  • Course-specific requirements may vary

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 depending on programme
  • TOEFL iBT 78 to 94 depending on programme
  • PTE 60 to 67 depending on programme

additional requirements

  • UCAS application
  • Academic transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Reference
  • Passport
  • Interview for selected programmes where required

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution
  • Minimum 50% or 5.5 out of 10 CGPA in the uploaded source data
  • Some programmes may require a related academic background
  • Selected master’s programmes may accept students from wider academic backgrounds

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 depending on programme
  • TOEFL iBT 78 to 94 depending on programme
  • PTE 60 to 67 depending on programme

additional requirements

  • Direct application through course page
  • Academic transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose or personal statement
  • Academic or professional references
  • CV for selected programmes
  • Interview for selected programmes where required

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to University of Stirling?

Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply directly through the relevant University of Stirling course pages.

Is University of Stirling hard to get into?

The uploaded source lists an acceptance rate of around 20%, so students should treat Stirling as competitive and prepare strong academic documents and English scores.

Which intake is best for University of Stirling?

Undergraduate students follow UCAS timelines, while postgraduate applicants can usually apply directly throughout the year. Students should choose the intake that matches course availability, visa timing and accommodation readiness.

When should students arrange accommodation near University of Stirling?

Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because housing type, utilities and commute can significantly affect the total monthly budget.

Does University of Stirling require interviews?

Interviews are not usually required, but the source states they are mandatory for selected programmes such as Nursing, Paramedic Science, Sports Studies, Physical Education and Professional Education.

Student Insights

Students applying to interview-based programmes should prepare earlier than standard applicants.
Postgraduate applicants should not delay just because there is no fixed deadline; visa and housing planning still take time.
English score requirements vary by programme, so students should confirm the exact band before booking tests.
Students should compare accommodation before final visa budgeting because utility-inclusive and private rental costs differ.
Living outside Stirling may reduce rent but can increase travel time and transport expenses.
Scholarship eligibility should be checked before accepting an offer so students can estimate the real first-year budget.
Campus & Student Life

University of Stirling Campus and Student Life

A scenic Scottish campus with international diversity, sport, safety, green space and affordable student living

Student life at the University of Stirling is shaped by its 330-acre scenic campus, international community, sports excellence, safe student environment and lower-cost lifestyle compared with many larger UK cities. Set around Airthrey Castle estate with green spaces and a loch, Stirling offers a campus-based experience where students can study, live, exercise and socialise in a compact environment.

Campus and student life at the University of Stirling are central to the university’s identity. The campus is located within the historic Airthrey Castle estate and is described in the uploaded source as a 330-acre scenic campus with a loch and green spaces. This gives students a study environment that feels very different from dense city campuses. For Indian and international students who want a quieter, safer and greener UK experience, Stirling can be a strong fit.

The uploaded source highlights a diverse student community, with 140+ nationalities, around 30% international students and 65+ global partnerships. It also states that Stirling was ranked 1st in the UK and top 3 globally for campus environment in ISB 2022. Students should verify rankings before publishing, but this reinforces Stirling’s reputation for campus experience and international atmosphere.

Stirling is also strongly associated with sport. The source states that the university is ranked 1st in the UK and top 5 globally for sports in ISB 2022, and highlights facilities such as an Olympic pool, National Tennis Centre and National Swimming Academy. For students who care about fitness, wellbeing, athletics, sport science or a more active lifestyle, this is a major student-life advantage.

Student safety and quality of life are also important strengths in the uploaded source. Stirling is described as Scotland’s safest student city in the Complete University Guide 2023. It is also positioned as more affordable than many UK cities, with essentials such as accommodation, food and facilities within walking distance. This can reduce daily stress for students who want a simpler routine and lower transport pressure.

The student lifestyle is particularly suitable for those who want a connected campus rather than a fragmented city commute. Students can study, access facilities, exercise and socialise without always needing long travel times. This is helpful for international students arriving in the UK for the first time because a walkable campus can make the first semester easier to manage.

Accommodation planning is still important. The uploaded source estimates student monthly spending at around GBP 991.80 to GBP 1,466.96. University hall accommodation is listed from GBP 399.80 to GBP 874.96 per month, including electricity and Wi-Fi. Private rentals in Stirling may exclude utilities, and the source lists average shared-apartment rent at around GBP 489 per month, with gas, electricity and broadband added separately.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Stirling should compare university halls, shared student flats, private rentals, PBSA, studio rooms and ensuite rooms. Students who prioritise convenience may prefer accommodation close to campus facilities, while budget-conscious students may compare shared flats carefully. However, students should calculate total value, including utilities, broadband, transport, contract length and study environment.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Stirling based on rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract terms. For Indian students, this is useful because accommodation decisions directly affect monthly budget, study routine, mental comfort and arrival confidence.

Overall, student life at Stirling is ideal for students who want a scenic campus, strong sports facilities, international exposure, practical academics and a balanced lifestyle. The university experience is best suited to students who value wellbeing, safety, affordability and community alongside career-focused education.

Key Highlights

Campus is set within the historic Airthrey Castle estate
330-acre scenic campus with a loch and green spaces in the uploaded source data
Around 30% international students from 140+ countries
65+ global partnerships in the uploaded source data
Ranked 1st in the UK and top 3 globally for campus environment in ISB 2022 in the source
Ranked 1st in the UK and top 5 globally for sports in ISB 2022 in the source
Sports facilities include Olympic pool, National Tennis Centre and National Swimming Academy
Stirling is described as the safest student city in Scotland in Complete University Guide 2023

Campus Locations

Airthrey Castle Estate Campus

  • Historic estate setting
  • Scenic 330-acre campus
  • Green spaces and loch
  • Main student academic environment

University of Stirling Sports Facilities

  • Olympic pool
  • National Tennis Centre
  • National Swimming Academy
  • Strong sports and wellbeing culture

Student Residential and Campus Living Areas

  • University halls
  • Walkable access to facilities
  • Student-focused daily routine
  • Accommodation close to campus essentials

Student Life Features

Scenic Campus Environment

The university is set on a 330-acre campus with green space, a loch and a heritage estate setting.

International Community

The uploaded source lists 30% international students from 140+ countries, supporting a multicultural campus experience.

Sports Excellence

Facilities include an Olympic pool, National Tennis Centre and National Swimming Academy, supporting sport and wellbeing.

Safe Student City

The source describes Stirling as the safest student city in Scotland according to Complete University Guide 2023.

Affordable Student Living

Stirling is positioned as more affordable than many UK cities, with key facilities and essentials within walking distance.

Flexible Study Options

The source notes that undergraduates can explore multiple subjects in early years and some master’s programmes accept students from varied backgrounds.

Best Student Areas

University Campus Accommodation

Best for: Students who want convenience, walkability and access to university facilities

Commute: Walking distance varies by residence and academic building

Useful for first-year international students who want a simpler routine and predictable access to campus.

Near Airthrey Castle Estate

Best for: Students who value scenic surroundings and campus proximity

Commute: Commute varies by exact address

Good for students who want a quieter, greener university lifestyle.

Stirling City Centre

Best for: Students who want shops, transport access and city convenience

Commute: Commute varies by bus, cycling or walking route

Students should compare rent with transport and utility costs before booking.

Shared Student Flats in Stirling

Best for: Budget-conscious students who want independent living

Commute: Commute varies by location

Private rentals may exclude utilities, so students should calculate total monthly cost.

Well-connected areas outside Stirling

Best for: Students considering lower rent outside the city

Commute: Commute varies by transport route

Students should factor in travel expenses before choosing accommodation outside Stirling.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at University of Stirling?

Student life at Stirling is campus-focused, scenic and international, with strong sports facilities, green space, a safe city environment and comparatively affordable living.

Does University of Stirling have an Indian student community?

The uploaded source highlights a large international community with students from 140+ countries, making Stirling relevant for Indian students seeking a global campus environment.

Where do students live near University of Stirling?

Students usually live in university halls, shared flats, private rentals or verified student accommodation near campus or in well-connected areas of Stirling.

Is student life academically demanding at University of Stirling?

Stirling combines practical learning with career-focused courses, so students should manage coursework, independent study and employability activities carefully.

Why is accommodation planning important at University of Stirling?

Accommodation affects monthly budget, utilities, commute, study comfort and daily routine, especially because private rentals may exclude bills.

Student Insights

A campus-based lifestyle can make settling in easier for Indian students arriving in Scotland for the first time.
Students who value fitness and wellbeing may benefit from Stirling’s strong sports infrastructure.
Private rentals should be compared carefully because utilities and broadband may not be included.
Living within walking distance can reduce transport costs and improve routine sustainability.
Students who choose cheaper accommodation outside Stirling should calculate travel expenses before deciding.
A quieter campus environment may be better for students who prefer focus, safety and green space over big-city intensity.
Scholarships & Funding

University of Stirling Scholarships and Funding

Scholarships, tuition waivers and realistic budget planning for Indian and international students

The University of Stirling offers scholarships and tuition fee waivers for Indian and international students, with source-listed awards ranging from GBP 2,000 to GBP 7,000 and selected external scholarships covering broader costs. Key options include the International Undergraduate Scholarship, Postgraduate India Scholarship, Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship, British Council Scholarship for English Language Teachers India and Commonwealth scholarships.

University of Stirling scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce the cost of studying in Scotland. The uploaded source data states that Stirling offers scholarships ranging from GBP 2,000 to GBP 4,000 per year for eligible Indian students, while the detailed scholarship section includes additional awards with higher tuition waivers or broader support. Students should verify the latest scholarship availability before applying because eligibility, deadlines and award values can change by intake.

The International Undergraduate Scholarship is listed in the source for students with an offer to study an undergraduate programme in January 2025, September 2025 or January 2026. The award value is GBP 2,000 per year, up to GBP 8,000 over four years, and it is applied automatically. This can be useful for Indian undergraduate students, but students should verify current intake eligibility and whether the award applies to their specific programme.

The Postgraduate India Scholarship is directly relevant for Indian students. The uploaded source states that students must be living in India and have a direct offer to study a postgraduate programme in January 2025, September 2025 or January 2026. The award is listed as a GBP 4,000 tuition fee waiver and is applied automatically. This can significantly reduce first-year tuition pressure for eligible postgraduate applicants.

The Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship is listed as a GBP 7,000 tuition fee waiver for the first year of a master’s degree. The source states that applications are assessed within six weeks, with results in eight weeks, and that students must pay the tuition deposit within 10 working days of the award letter to accept. Students should verify current deadlines and deposit requirements before depending on this scholarship.

The source also lists the British Council Scholarship for English Language Teachers India for Indian students studying MSc TESOL online on a part-time, distance-learning basis over 30 months. The award is described as covering full tuition fees for MSc TESOL Online, plus stipend, return flights to the UK, accommodation, associated visa costs for a two-week study trip and other support. The uploaded source lists a programme application deadline of 15 April 2026 and scholarship application deadline of 23 May 2026.

External scholarships include Commonwealth Shared Scholarships and Commonwealth Masters Scholarships. The source describes Commonwealth Shared Scholarships as covering tuition fees, maintenance or living costs, stipend, return flights, thesis grant, study travel grant where applicable and one-off arrival allowance. Commonwealth Masters Scholarships are listed for Indian students in full-time taught master’s study at a UK university, with external application routes.

Students should remember that scholarships may not cover all costs. Accommodation, utilities, food, transport, mobile phone, course materials, visa fees, healthcare surcharge and emergency expenses should be budgeted separately. The uploaded source estimates monthly living costs from around GBP 991.80 to GBP 1,466.96. Private rentals may exclude bills, while university halls may include electricity and Wi-Fi, making accommodation choice a key part of financial planning.

Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Stirling so they can understand the real cost of living before arriving. Students can compare university halls, shared flats, studios, ensuite rooms and private rentals by rent, bills, commute, safety, contract length and lifestyle fit. This is especially useful for Indian students calculating study costs in GBP and INR.

Overall, University of Stirling funding can make study more affordable for eligible students, but early planning is essential. Students should check whether scholarships are automatic or application-based, verify deadlines, prepare strong documents, compare accommodation early and keep a backup budget for costs not covered by scholarships.

Key Highlights

Source data states eligible Indian students may receive scholarships from GBP 2,000 to GBP 4,000 per year
International Undergraduate Scholarship offers GBP 2,000 per year, up to GBP 8,000 over four years
Postgraduate India Scholarship offers a GBP 4,000 tuition fee waiver
Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship offers a GBP 7,000 first-year master’s tuition fee waiver
British Council Scholarship for English Language Teachers India may cover full MSc TESOL Online tuition and additional study-trip support
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships may cover tuition, living costs, stipend, flights and other support
Commonwealth Masters Scholarships are available externally for eligible Indian master’s students
Several Stirling scholarships are applied automatically in the uploaded source data

Funding Advice

Students should check whether a scholarship is automatic or requires a separate application.
Indian postgraduate students should review the Postgraduate India Scholarship before finalising budget.
Scholarship values may reduce tuition but usually do not remove the need for accommodation and living-cost planning.
Private rentals may exclude gas, electricity and broadband, so students should calculate total monthly cost.
External scholarships such as Commonwealth awards can be competitive and require early preparation.
Accommodation should be compared early so students do not lose scholarship savings through expensive last-minute housing.

Scholarship Categories

Undergraduate Scholarships

Awards such as the International Undergraduate Scholarship can reduce tuition costs for eligible undergraduate students.

Indian Student Scholarships

The Postgraduate India Scholarship is listed for students living in India with a direct postgraduate offer.

Postgraduate Tuition Waivers

Awards such as Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship can reduce first-year master’s tuition fees.

Subject-Specific Scholarships

The British Council Scholarship for English Language Teachers India supports eligible MSc TESOL Online students.

Commonwealth Scholarships

External Commonwealth awards may support eligible postgraduate students with tuition, living costs and travel support.

Accommodation Budget Planning

Students should separately budget for accommodation, utilities, broadband, transport and personal expenses.

Popular Scholarships

International Undergraduate Scholarship

Best for: Eligible undergraduate offer-holders

Coverage: GBP 2,000 per year, up to GBP 8,000 over four years in the uploaded source data

The source states the award is applied automatically; students should verify current intake and course eligibility.

Postgraduate India Scholarship

Best for: Indian students living in India with a direct postgraduate offer

Coverage: GBP 4,000 tuition fee waiver in the uploaded source data

This is one of the most relevant awards for Indian postgraduate applicants to Stirling.

Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship

Best for: International students starting a master’s degree

Coverage: GBP 7,000 first-year tuition fee waiver in the uploaded source data

Students should verify current application timelines, decision windows and deposit requirements.

British Council Scholarship for English Language Teachers India

Best for: Indian students studying MSc TESOL Online on a part-time distance-learning basis

Coverage: Full tuition fees and additional study-trip support in the uploaded source data

The source lists specific 2026 deadlines; students should verify current scholarship instructions before applying.

Commonwealth Shared Scholarships

Best for: Eligible postgraduate students from Commonwealth countries

Coverage: Tuition, living costs, stipend, return flights and additional grants in the uploaded source data

Application rules are external and should be checked through official Commonwealth scholarship channels.

Commonwealth Masters Scholarships

Best for: Indian students in full-time taught master’s study at a UK university

Coverage: Varies by external scholarship scheme

Students should check eligibility, nomination route and annual deadlines early.

Quick Answers

Does University of Stirling offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The University of Stirling offers scholarships and tuition fee waivers for eligible international students, including undergraduate, postgraduate and India-specific awards.

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

Popular options include the Postgraduate India Scholarship, International Undergraduate Scholarship, Be the Difference Postgraduate International Scholarship and selected Commonwealth awards.

Do University of Stirling scholarships cover accommodation?

Most Stirling scholarships primarily reduce tuition fees, while accommodation usually needs separate budgeting unless the scholarship specifically includes living or travel support.

Are University of Stirling scholarships competitive?

Some awards are applied automatically, while others are competitive and application-based. Students should verify eligibility, deadlines and required documents early.

How can students reduce living costs at University of Stirling?

Students can reduce living costs by comparing university halls, shared flats and verified accommodation early while checking whether electricity, Wi-Fi, gas and broadband are included.

Student Insights

Automatic scholarships are helpful, but students should still confirm eligibility before assuming the award will apply.
A GBP 4,000 postgraduate waiver can reduce tuition pressure but may not cover accommodation deposits or monthly expenses.
University halls may simplify budgeting because the uploaded source says electricity and Wi-Fi are included.
Private rentals should be compared carefully because utilities and broadband may be extra.
External scholarships can be generous but usually require strong applications and early planning.
Students should keep a backup budget for visa costs, travel, healthcare surcharge and emergency expenses.
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University of Stirling Admissions 2026

Explore undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, eligibility, tuition fees, deadlines, IELTS requirements, scholarships, acceptance rate and career opportunities for Indian and international students.

Main Intakes

September & January 2026

Acceptance Rate

20%

IELTS Requirement

6.0 - 7.0

International Students

30% Students

Business AnalyticsArtificial IntelligenceData ScienceInvestment AnalysisPsychologyScottish UniversityResearch University

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

About University of Stirling Admissions

The University of Stirling is a Scottish university known for Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Psychology and Investment Analysis programmes.

The University of Stirling attracts international students seeking research-focused education, Scottish university experience and strong employability opportunities. Popular among Indian students for MSc Business Analytics, MSc Data Science for Business, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Investment Analysis programmes, Stirling offers admissions mainly in September and January intakes. Located in Scotland, the university is recognised for strong student satisfaction, modern campus facilities and career-oriented postgraduate programmes.

Located in Stirling, Scotland

Students from 140+ countries

Strong AI and Data Science programmes

Research-focused learning environment

Flexible postgraduate admissions

Strong employability and student support

Who Should Apply?

Students interested in Business Analytics and AI

Applicants targeting Data Science careers

Students interested in Psychology and Finance

Applicants seeking Scottish university education

Students looking for strong placement and employability support

International students seeking research-focused postgraduate courses

Who May Find University of Stirling Challenging?

Students weak in analytical or technical subjects

Applicants with inconsistent academic records

Students delaying English language preparation

Applicants applying late for competitive postgraduate programmes

Admission Highlights 2026

Undergraduate Admissions

UCAS Application

Applications are accepted through UCAS.

Postgraduate Admissions

No Application Fee

Applications are submitted directly through Stirling's portal.

Research Admissions

Flexible Research Intake

Research programmes can start any month of the year.

Admission Competition

20% Acceptance Rate

Stirling has selective admissions for international students.

Admission Deadlines 2026

The University of Stirling offers September and January intake admissions for international students.

1

14 January 2026

UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline

Main undergraduate application deadline.

2

30 June 2026

Final Undergraduate Deadline

Final undergraduate application deadline.

3

Rolling Admissions

Postgraduate Taught Programmes

Applications remain open throughout the year.

4

Rolling Admissions

Research Programmes

Research courses can begin on the first day of any month.

5

September 2026

Main Academic Intake

Primary intake for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

Eligibility Requirements

The University of Stirling expects programme-specific academic qualifications for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.

Undergraduate

65% - 75% in Class 12

  • 70% required in key subjects
  • Accepted from CBSE, ISC and recognised state boards
  • UCAS or direct application accepted
  • English language proficiency mandatory

Postgraduate

50% - 55% in Bachelor's Degree

  • Tier 1 institutes require 50%
  • Tier 2 institutes require 55%
  • Strong SOP and references preferred
  • Interview required for selected programmes

English Language Requirements

Most University of Stirling programmes require IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate and 6.5 to 7.0 for postgraduate programmes.

IELTS

Undergraduate Requirement

6.0 Overall

Programme dependent

Postgraduate Requirement

6.5 - 7.0 Overall

Programme dependent

PTE

Undergraduate Requirement

60 Overall

Programme dependent

Postgraduate Requirement

62 - 67 Overall

Programme dependent

TOEFL iBT

Undergraduate Requirement

78 Overall

Programme dependent

Postgraduate Requirement

80 - 94 Overall

Programme dependent

Documents Required

Academic transcripts and certificates

Valid passport

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Letters of Recommendation

IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores

Updated CV or Resume

UCAS Personal Statement

Proof of financial support

Research proposal for research programmes

Interview documents for selected programmes

Popular Courses & Fees

The University of Stirling is highly popular for Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Investment Analysis programmes.

MSc Business Analytics

Postgraduate1 YearGBP 24,300

Best For

Business AnalyticsData AnalysisConsulting

Strong quantitative and analytical skills improve admission chances.

MSc Artificial Intelligence

Postgraduate1 YearGBP 24,300

Best For

Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningTechnology

Programming and mathematics background preferred.

MSc Data Science for Business

Postgraduate1 YearGBP 24,300

Best For

Data ScienceAnalyticsBusiness Intelligence

Technical projects and coding skills strengthen applications.

MSc Investment Analysis

Postgraduate1 YearGBP 24,300

Best For

FinanceInvestment BankingAnalytics

Finance and mathematics background highly preferred.

Course to Career Mapping

MSc Artificial Intelligence

Careers

AI EngineerMachine Learning EngineerData Scientist

Industries

TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceAnalytics

Recruiters

IBMGoogleAccenture

MSc Investment Analysis

Careers

Investment AnalystFinancial AnalystRisk Consultant

Industries

FinanceBankingConsulting

Recruiters

KPMGDeloitteEY

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Competitive

Acceptance Rate: 20%

Strongest Programmes

Business AnalyticsArtificial IntelligenceData SciencePsychologyInvestment Analysis

Expected Profile Strength

Strong academic consistency

Analytical and technical ability

English language proficiency

Relevant academic background

Strong SOP and references

Application Strategy

Apply early because AI and analytics programmes are highly competitive.

Prepare strong SOPs focused on research interests and career goals.

Avoid generic personal statements.

Highlight technical projects, internships and certifications clearly.

Complete English language preparation early.

Prepare thoroughly for interviews if invited.

Common Application Mistakes

Weak SOP content

Late application submission

Incomplete supporting documents

Weak technical profile

Poor English preparation

Generic research interests

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

High

Research Focus

Strong

Mathematics Requirement

Strong for analytics and AI programmes

TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceAnalyticsFinanceResearch

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Course

Select a programme aligned with academic background and career goals.

STEP 2

Check Eligibility

Review programme-specific academic and English language requirements.

STEP 3

Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and English language scores.

STEP 4

Submit Application

Apply through UCAS or the University of Stirling online portal.

STEP 5

Track Application

Monitor application updates through email and applicant portal.

STEP 6

Interview Process

Selected programmes such as Nursing and Sports Studies may require interviews.

STEP 7

CAS & Visa Process

Accept offer, receive CAS and complete UK student visa process.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

Business AnalyticsArtificial IntelligenceData ScienceInvestment Analysis

High Salary Industries

TechnologyFinanceArtificial IntelligenceConsulting

Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.

Career Outcomes

Top Recruiters

IBM, Deloitte, Google, Accenture

Graduate Employability

Strong employability and placement support

Industry Connections

Strong business and technology industry links

Popular Careers

AI, Analytics, Finance, Data Science

Admistay Insights

Students applying for AI and analytics programmes should ideally prepare technical projects before applying.

Applying early improves scholarship and accommodation opportunities.

University of Stirling is highly preferred by students seeking Scottish university education and strong ROI programmes.

Strong SOPs and technical profiles significantly improve chances for competitive postgraduate programmes.

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Quick Admission Answers

What is the acceptance rate at the University of Stirling?

The University of Stirling has an estimated acceptance rate of around 20%.

Does Stirling University require IELTS?

Yes. International students generally need IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores for admission.

How long does University of Stirling take to reply?

Application processing generally takes around 8 weeks.

Is University of Stirling good for Business Analytics?

Yes. Stirling is popular for Business Analytics, AI and Data Science programmes among international students.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for University of Stirling admissions 2026?

Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet academic and English language requirements.

What are the main intakes at the University of Stirling?

The University of Stirling mainly offers September and January intakes for international students.

What IELTS score is needed for the University of Stirling?

Most undergraduate programmes require IELTS 6.0, while postgraduate programmes require IELTS 6.5 to 7.0.

Does University of Stirling conduct interviews?

Yes. Selected programmes such as Nursing, Sports Studies and Professional Education may require interviews.

Is University of Stirling hard to get into?

The University of Stirling is considered competitive with an estimated acceptance rate of around 20%.

Placements & Recruiters

University of Stirling Placement Details

University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom placement details include salary insights, top recruiters, and hiring trends to help students understand career outcomes and campus opportunities.

Students usually compare highest package, average package, and recruiter profile before applying. This section gives a compact overview of career outcomes and placement visibility in Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Rankings over the years

Year-wise highlights from global and country rankings available for this university.

2022

Highlights
2022
  • Best overall country rank: #19
  • Veterinary: #7 in country
  • Top source: ARWU
  • 21 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Engineering
  • 5 ranking records in 2022

2023

Highlights
2023
  • Best overall country rank: #28
  • Sports Sciences: #16 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 25 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Arts
  • 3 ranking records in 2023

2024

Highlights
2024
  • Best overall country rank: #29
  • Sports Sciences: #8 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 16 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Arts
  • 3 ranking records in 2024

2025

Highlights
2025
  • Best overall country rank: #29
  • Sports Sciences: #11 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 15 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Philosophy
  • 3 ranking records in 2025

2026

Highlights
2026
  • Best overall country rank: #32
  • Overall: #32 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 8 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Business
  • 4 ranking records in 2026

Contact Information

Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland

+44-17-86-47-3171

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Student Reviews & Ratings

Overall sentiment and category-wise rating summary

Overall score

7.2/10
Top Rated

Based on 14 ratings

Rating Breakdown

Visual summary of rating distribution and categories

Live Summary
Academic
8.5/10
Faculty
8.6/10
Infrastructure
9.3/10
Accommodation
8.4/10
Placement
5.8/10
Extracurricular
8.5/10