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Student Accommodation Near Swansea University
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£149/wk
Closest option
3.82 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near Swansea University means comparing Swansea-based options with weekly rent, room type, included bills and the route to Singleton Park. The only Swansea-based listing in this source is True Swansea at 3.82 km from the university reference point, with five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories from £158/week. The raw source also includes 5 Cardiff-based listings between 55.1 km and 57.92 km from Swansea University, so they should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Swansea campus-nearby accommodation. Nearby transport and student-life points include Swansea University Campus, Boating Lake, Sketty Lane, The Bumbles of Honeywood, Boots, Tycoch Pharmacy, Truffle, Waterstones, WHSmith, Picton Arcade and Gowerton.
Quick Answers
True Swansea is the only Swansea-based listed option in this source, sitting 3.82 km from Swansea University and starting from £158/week. It lists five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories. The remaining 5 listings are in Cardiff, over 55 km away, so they should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Swansea campus-nearby accommodation.
Best For Budget
True Swansea is the only Swansea-based listed option and starts from £158/week. Waypointe in Cardiff starts from £149/week but is 56.74 km away, so it should not be treated as Swansea campus-nearby accommodation.
Best For Closest
True Swansea is the closest Swansea-based listing at 3.82 km from the Swansea University reference point.
Best For Amenities
True Swansea has a strong amenity mix with BBQ facilities, bus stop close by, kitchen, events calendar, free fitness classes, gym, wellbeing support, laundry, garden, cycle storage, study zones, cinema, social spaces, WiFi and parcel collection.
Best For Studios
True Swansea is the only Swansea-based studio-capable listing in the supplied data.
Best Value Tradeoff
True Swansea is the strongest Swansea-based option because it is the only Swansea listing in the source and includes studio, ensuite and five-bedroom categories from £158/week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Check bus, cycle or driving route
From £158/week/wk
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From £219/week/wk
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From £185/week/wk
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From £190/week/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| True Swansea, Swansea | £158 | Five-bedroom apartment, ensuite room, studio | 3.82 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | Gym, cinema, study zones, social spaces, cycle storage | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
| North Court, Cardiff | £219 | Studio | 55.1 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Study area, social events, laundry, communal spaces, courtyard | WiFi, heating, water, electricity |
| Waypointe, Cardiff | £149 | Ensuite room | 56.74 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Outdoor gym, basketball court, gardens, communal kitchen, high-speed WiFi | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating, cleaning services |
| Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff | £185 | Ensuite room, studio | 57.66 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Games room, gym, roof terrace, study room, karaoke room | Water, electricity, content insurance, internet, gas |
| The Fitzalan, Cardiff | £190 | Studio, two-bedroom apartment | 57.82 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Cinema room, gym, courtyard, private dining room, library | WiFi, gas, electricity, water, contents insurance included |
| Cardiff Lime, Cardiff | £199 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 57.92 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Wi-Fi, games room, cinema, study area, social spaces | Water, electricity, gas, internet, gym, social spaces |
Best Student Areas
Singleton Park is the key Swansea University reference area in the supplied data. Nearby transport and campus points include Swansea University Campus, Boating Lake, Hospital and Sketty Lane.
Morfa Road is represented by True Swansea, the only Swansea-based listing in the supplied data. It starts from £158/week and lists five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories.
Sketty Lane is listed as a nearby bus point 0.32 km from the university reference point. Students should use it when checking routes from Swansea-based accommodation to Singleton Park.
Useful Swansea points in the supplied data include The Bumbles of Honeywood, Boots, Tycoch Pharmacy, Truffle, The Woodman, The Westbourne, Waterstones, WHSmith and Picton Arcade.
North Court, Waypointe, Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan and Cardiff Lime are Cardiff-based listings over 55 km from Swansea University. They should not be treated as Swansea campus-nearby accommodation.
The Swansea University reference point is close to several transport, study and daily-life points in the supplied data. Swansea University Campus is 0.1 km away, Boating Lake is 0.18 km, Hospital is listed at 0.29 km and 0.46 km, and Sketty Lane is 0.32 km away. The Bumbles of Honeywood is 0.76 km away. Nearby pharmacy and food points include Boots, Tycoch Pharmacy, Truffle, The Woodman, The Westbourne and Surma. Study and city points include Waterstones, WHSmith, NB Books and Picton Arcade.
How to Choose
Start by separating Swansea-based accommodation from Cardiff regional listings. If proximity to Swansea University matters, True Swansea is the only relevant Swansea-based listing in this source. It starts from £158/week and includes studio, ensuite and five-bedroom categories. The Cardiff listings may look competitive on price or amenities, but they are more than 55 km from the university reference point, so they should only be considered after checking travel time, cost and timetable fit. For most Swansea University students, the Swansea-based option is the practical shortlist starting point.
University Info
Address
Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP Wales
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and Swansea-based studio, ensuite or shared-apartment options close to Singleton Park.
Swansea University accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for Swansea-based rooms around Singleton Park, Morfa Road and main campus transport routes. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The only Swansea-based accommodation option in the supplied data is True Swansea, located 3.82 km from the Swansea University reference point. The Cardiff listings are more than 55 km away and should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Swansea campus-nearby rooms.
True Swansea: check bus, cycle or driving route
North Court: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Waypointe: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Bridge Street Exchange: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
The Fitzalan: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Cardiff Lime: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Nearby transport points include Swansea University Campus, Boating Lake, Hospital, Sketty Lane and Gowerton. The source contains duplicate Hospital bus entries with different distances, so students should check the exact stop direction for their route.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though only True Swansea is Swansea-based.
True Swansea includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
North Court includes WiFi, heating, water and electricity.
Waypointe includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
Bridge Street Exchange includes water, electricity, content insurance, internet and gas.
The Fitzalan includes WiFi, gas, electricity, water and contents insurance included.
Cardiff Lime includes water, electricity, gas, internet, gym and social spaces.
Students comparing Swansea University accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, heating, cleaning services, content insurance, laundry, gym access, bike storage, parking, security and transport costs are included or relevant before booking, especially when comparing the Swansea-based listing with distant Cardiff listings.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Five-bedroom apartment
Distant regional listings
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact Singleton Park route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives useful Singleton Park and Swansea route points, including Swansea University Campus, Boating Lake, Hospital, Sketty Lane and Gowerton. Because True Swansea is 3.82 km from the university reference point, students should check bus, cycle or driving routes before confirming the booking. Cardiff listings should be treated as distant regional listings.
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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 1 Swansea-based listing at 3.82 km from the Swansea University reference point, plus 5 Cardiff-based listings over 55 km away.
Cardiff listings should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Swansea University campus-nearby accommodation.
North Court has a weekly_price of £239 but a lower min_price of £219 in the supplied source, so the visible from-price uses the lowest supplied price and the inconsistency is noted.
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 Swansea University accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Swansea University in this data?
True Swansea is the only Swansea-based listed option and starts from £158/week. It is 3.82 km from the Swansea University reference point and lists five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories. Waypointe in Cardiff starts lower at £149/week but is 56.74 km away, so it should not be treated as Swansea campus-nearby accommodation.
Which listed property is closest to Swansea University?
True Swansea is the closest Swansea-based listed property at 3.82 km from the Swansea University reference point. It starts from £158/week and lists five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories.
Why are Cardiff properties included in the Swansea University data?
The raw source includes North Court, Waypointe, Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan and Cardiff Lime in Cardiff, but all are over 55 km from Swansea University. This JSON keeps them because they are in the supplied data, but clearly labels them as distant regional listings rather than Swansea campus-nearby accommodation.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near Swansea University?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. True Swansea is the only Swansea-based studio-capable listing in this dataset. Students should check the route from Morfa Road to Singleton Park before booking.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Swansea University?
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. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for Swansea University students?
Singleton Park, Swansea University Campus, Sketty Lane, Morfa Road and Swansea city routes are useful areas to compare from the supplied data. Cardiff listings should be treated as distant regional listings, not Swansea campus-nearby rooms.
How competitive is student accommodation near Swansea University?
Student accommodation near Swansea University can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for Swansea-based studios and ensuite rooms. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in Swansea University student accommodation?
Yes, all listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. For the Swansea-based listing, True Swansea includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, internet, content insurance, contents insurance included, cleaning services, gym and social spaces. Amenities such as gym, cinema, study zones, laundry, cycle storage and CCTV are property-specific.
What transport links are near Swansea University?
Nearby transport points include Swansea University Campus, Boating Lake, Hospital, Sketty Lane and Gowerton. The source includes duplicate Hospital bus stop names with different distances, so students should check the correct stop direction for their route.
How early should I book student accommodation near Swansea University?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and Swansea-based studio or ensuite rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.
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.
Can I book short-term accommodation near Swansea University?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Swansea student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near Swansea University?
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. True Swansea is the only Swansea-based listing in this source and lists both studio and ensuite categories.
Are Cardiff properties suitable for Swansea University students?
The Cardiff properties in the supplied data are over 55 km from Swansea University. They should not be treated as Swansea campus-nearby accommodation. Students should only consider them after checking travel time, transport cost and timetable fit.
Do any Swansea University 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.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near Swansea University with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the Swansea-based property that matches your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which Swansea University property has the broadest Swansea-based room mix?
True Swansea has the broadest Swansea-based room mix because it is the only Swansea listing in the supplied data. It lists five-bedroom, ensuite and studio categories.
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A research-led UK university with waterfront campuses, strong student support and practical career-focused learning in Swansea, Wales.
Swansea University is a research-led public university in Swansea, United Kingdom, known for its waterfront campuses, broad course portfolio, student support services, employability focus and strong appeal for Indian and international students planning to study in the UK.
University Name
Swansea University
Country
United Kingdom
City
Swansea
Main Campus Locations
Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus
Academic Identity
Research-led university
Known For
Waterfront campuses, broad course options, research-led teaching and student support
Popular Study Areas
Computer Science, Data Science, MBA, Cyber Security, Nursing, Medicine, Law, Management and Clinical Psychology
Indian Student Entry Snapshot
Undergraduate applicants commonly need around 70% in Standard XII; postgraduate requirements vary by course
Accommodation Focus
On-campus ensuite rooms and private student accommodation near both campuses
Swansea University is a well-regarded research-led university located in Swansea, Wales, in the United Kingdom. It is known for combining academic study with a distinctive coastal student lifestyle, supported by two waterfront campuses: Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus. For students who want a UK university experience that offers recognised academics, modern facilities, access to industry opportunities and a more balanced living environment than many larger UK cities, Swansea University can be a strong option.
The university has been positioned among the top 300 universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2026, with the provided source noting a QS world rank of 292. It is also referenced in major ranking systems such as Times Higher Education, U.S. News and World Report, and The Guardian. Rankings should never be the only reason to choose a university, but they do help students understand Swansea's wider academic reputation, especially when comparing UK universities for international study.
Swansea University offers a broad academic portfolio across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The source data mentions more than 230 courses, with teaching organised across key academic areas such as Science and Engineering, Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences. Popular study areas include Computer Science, Data Science, Cyber Security, Management, MBA, Finance, Accounting and Finance, Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, Nursing, Law and Medicine. This makes Swansea relevant for students looking at STEM, healthcare, business, law and social science pathways.
For Indian students, Swansea University is particularly practical because the source data gives clear India-specific academic entry guidance. Undergraduate applicants from India are expected to have a Standard XII or equivalent qualification with around 70% overall, along with English language proof such as IELTS 6.0 overall or an equivalent score. Postgraduate applicants normally need a recognised bachelor's degree, with requirements ranging from approximately 55% to 70% depending on the programme, academic background and institution type. This makes programme-level verification important before applying.
The student experience at Swansea is shaped strongly by location. Singleton Park Campus is surrounded by parkland and botanical gardens overlooking Swansea Bay, while Bay Campus is located directly by the beach. This gives students a campus environment that is very different from dense city-centre universities. Students who value open spaces, coastal surroundings and a slightly calmer lifestyle may find Swansea attractive, while still having access to academic facilities, libraries, societies, sports clubs, wellbeing services and career support.
Accommodation planning is an important part of the Swansea decision. The source mentions on-campus accommodation including a new residence with 411 en-suite bedrooms, with flats typically arranged around shared kitchens and common spaces. Students can also live in private sector accommodation near both campuses. For international students, this choice matters because rent, bills, transport and commute time can change the real cost of studying. Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation, PBSA-style housing, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student apartments in student-friendly areas around Swansea.
Swansea may also appeal to students who want a more manageable cost profile than some larger UK cities. The source data includes examples of annual accommodation and living expenses, including halls of residence rent, private residence estimates, utilities, contents insurance, groceries, phone, leisure spending and other lifestyle costs. These figures should be verified before budgeting because accommodation prices and living expenses change each academic year, but they show why students should compare total cost rather than only tuition fees.
Career development is another important part of the university profile. Swansea University is described as offering internships, placements and career support, including funded internships, course-linked placements and year-in-industry opportunities for eligible students. The source also mentions a reported average graduate salary of £26,743 per year, though students should treat salary data as indicative because outcomes vary by course, sector, experience, visa status and location after graduation.
Overall, Swansea University is a strong fit for students who want a recognised UK university with research-led academics, coastal campus life, international student support, employability opportunities and practical accommodation choices. It may be especially suitable for Indian students comparing UK universities on academic entry requirements, tuition fees, scholarship availability, living costs and the ability to settle into a supportive student environment without the pressure of a very large city.
Yes, Swansea University can be a good option for Indian students because it provides India-specific academic entry guidance, a wide range of courses, international student support and scholarship options. Students should compare course fees, living costs and accommodation availability before applying.
Swansea University is known for research-led teaching, two waterfront campuses, strong student support, broad course options and popular programmes in computing, data science, business, health, law and medicine.
Students can live in university-managed accommodation, including ensuite rooms, or in private student housing near Singleton Park Campus, Bay Campus and well-connected student-friendly neighbourhoods in Swansea.
Accommodation costs vary by room type, contract length, bills and location. Swansea may be more manageable than larger UK cities, but students should compare halls, PBSA, shared flats and private student apartments early.
Swansea University can be worth considering for students who want a recognised UK university with research-led courses, practical career support, waterfront campuses and potentially more balanced living costs than some larger UK cities.
Popular programmes, indicative tuition fees and budgeting guidance for international and Indian students.
Swansea University offers a wide course portfolio across undergraduate and postgraduate study, with popular options in computing, data science, business, law, medicine, nursing, psychology and management. Fees vary by programme, level and academic year.
Swansea University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across major academic areas including Science and Engineering, Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences. The source data refers to more than 230 courses and highlights popular choices such as MBA, MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Cyber Security, MSc Management, Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, Adult Nursing, Medicine and International Commercial Law.
For international students, course selection should be based on more than subject interest. Students should compare academic fit, entry requirements, tuition fees, placement options, employability, visa relevance and the cost of living in Swansea. A course with a higher fee may still make sense if it has stronger professional alignment, industry exposure or a clearer career pathway, while a lower-fee course may not be ideal if it does not support long-term goals.
The source data states that bachelor's programme tuition fees at Swansea University range from GBP 9,000 to GBP 48,350 per year, while postgraduate tuition fees for international students range from GBP 20,850 to GBP 26,500 per year. Some programme-level examples are available, including MBA at GBP 26,500, MSc Data Science at GBP 23,050, MSc Computer Science at GBP 23,450 and MBBS Medicine Graduate Entry at GBP 48,350. Students should treat these as source-provided figures and verify current tuition fees before applying because fee schedules can change each academic year.
Indian students should also consider currency movement when converting fees into INR. The source provides INR equivalents for several programmes, but final budgeting should use the exchange rate at the time of payment. Students should include tuition, accommodation, deposit, groceries, mobile plan, travel, visa costs, health surcharge, course materials and emergency funds in the total cost calculation.
Accommodation planning is closely connected to course choice. Students on demanding STEM, health, medicine or clinical courses may prefer accommodation with a shorter commute and quieter study environment. Business, management and humanities students may balance budget, social life and access to campus facilities differently. Through Admistay, students can compare verified student accommodation in Swansea, including ensuite rooms, shared flats, studio rooms and private student apartments, so their housing decision supports their academic routine instead of disrupting it.
Master of Science Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 23,800 / year
INR: INR 28.12 Lakhs
Best for: Students interested in psychology, mental health, research and care-focused professional pathways.
Indian applicants should verify whether their undergraduate psychology or related academic background meets the programme requirement.
Master of Science Data Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 23,050 / year
INR: INR 27.23 Lakhs
Best for: Students who want a technical postgraduate route into analytics, data-driven business and technology roles.
Indian students should prepare evidence of quantitative, computing or analytical academic background if required by the programme.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 26,500 / year
INR: INR 31.31 Lakhs
Best for: Professionals or graduates seeking business, leadership and management progression.
Indian applicants should check whether work experience, academic background or professional evidence is expected for the MBA route.
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery Medicine Graduate Entry
Undergraduate or graduate-entry medicine • Varies by medical programme structure
Fee: £GBP 48,350 / year
INR: INR 57.14 Lakhs
Best for: Students pursuing a medicine-focused academic and professional pathway.
Indian students should verify eligibility, clinical requirements, licensing implications and exact admissions criteria before applying.
Bachelor of Science Adult Nursing
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 21,400 / year
INR: INR 25.28 Lakhs
Best for: Students interested in healthcare, patient care and professional nursing routes.
Indian applicants should confirm clinical placement requirements, professional registration pathways and English language criteria.
Master of Laws International Commercial Law
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 21,150 / year
INR: INR 24.99 Lakhs
Best for: Law graduates or professionals interested in international commercial legal practice.
Indian law graduates should verify equivalence of their degree and any jurisdiction-specific professional requirements.
Master of Science Computer Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 23,450 / year
INR: INR 27.70 Lakhs
Best for: Students seeking a computing-focused route into software, systems and technology careers.
Indian students should check whether the programme expects prior computing knowledge or accepts conversion-style applicants.
Master of Science Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 22,750 / year
INR: INR 26.88 Lakhs
Best for: Students who want a broad management degree with business career flexibility.
Indian applicants from non-business backgrounds should verify whether the programme accepts diverse academic disciplines.
Master of Science Advanced Computer Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 23,050 / year
INR: INR 27.23 Lakhs
Best for: Students with a computing background who want deeper technical progression.
Indian students should confirm prerequisite modules, coding expectations and academic equivalency before applying.
Master of Science Cyber Security
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £GBP 23,050 / year
INR: INR 25.23 Lakhs as provided in source; current conversion should be verified
Best for: Students interested in security, digital risk, computing infrastructure and technology protection roles.
Indian students should verify technical prerequisites and current fee conversion before applying.
Swansea University is known for courses in Computer Science, Data Science, Cyber Security, MBA, Management, Medicine, Nursing, Law and Clinical Psychology, based on the source-provided popular programme list.
Swansea University fees vary by programme. The source states international undergraduate fees range from GBP 9,000 to GBP 48,350 per year and postgraduate fees range from GBP 20,850 to GBP 26,500 per year.
The best course depends on the student's academic background and career goals. Indian students often compare Swansea courses in Data Science, Computer Science, Cyber Security, MBA, Management, Nursing and Law because these align with common study-abroad career pathways.
Swansea University offers internships, placements and career support, which can improve employability. Outcomes vary by course, work experience, sector and graduate visa planning.
Students should budget for tuition, accommodation, utilities, groceries, transport, phone costs, visa-related expenses, health surcharge, course materials and emergency funds. Accommodation choice can strongly affect the final cost.
Application process, entry requirements, English language expectations and planning guidance for international students.
Swansea University admissions are programme-specific. Indian undergraduate applicants commonly need around 70% in Standard XII with IELTS 6.0 overall or equivalent, while postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor's degree with requirements varying by course and institution background.
Swansea University admissions are based on academic suitability, English language ability, programme requirements and supporting documents. The source data provides useful India-specific guidance, making it easier for Indian students to understand the broad eligibility range before shortlisting courses. However, final admission decisions are always programme-specific, so students should verify the exact requirement for the course they want to apply for.
For undergraduate admission, Indian applicants are expected to hold a Year XII Certificate, Standard XII, HSC or Year 12 certificate from Central or State Boards with an overall score of around 70%. The source also mentions IELTS 6.0 overall or an equivalent English language qualification for undergraduate entry. Some competitive or professionally regulated courses may ask for stronger academic performance, subject-specific background or additional checks.
For postgraduate admission, Swansea University requirements vary by course. The provided source explains that Indian applicants may need a bachelor's degree with a minimum requirement ranging from around 55% to 70%, depending on the programme and the student's institution. The source maps UK degree expectations to Indian equivalents, including higher requirements for courses needing a UK First or Masters Distinction equivalent and lower thresholds for some UK 2:2 or Masters Pass equivalent routes.
English language requirements are also important. The source states that postgraduate applicants generally need IELTS 6.5 overall or an equivalent qualification. Some departments may require higher scores, minimum component scores or additional evidence, especially for healthcare, law, education, psychology or communication-heavy programmes. Students should not assume one IELTS score applies to every course.
The postgraduate supporting documents listed in the source include a completed application form, copies of qualifications, degree certificate and transcripts, CV, personal statement and English language score. For Indian students, a strong personal statement should connect previous academics, work experience, project exposure and career goals to the chosen Swansea programme. A generic statement can weaken an otherwise eligible application.
Admissions planning should happen alongside accommodation and visa planning. Students often wait until after receiving an offer to think about housing, but this can create pressure near intake season. Once a student has shortlisted Swansea University seriously, they should compare accommodation near Singleton Park Campus, Bay Campus and well-connected student areas. Admistay can help students explore verified student accommodation, PBSA options, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student apartments so they can plan rent, commute and safety before arrival.
Intake availability is not clearly specified in the source data, so students should verify the exact start date and application period for each programme. Many UK programmes are centred around the main academic intake, but some courses may have additional or different start options. Students should apply early, especially if they need time for documents, English testing, scholarship applications, financial planning, visa processing and accommodation booking.
Step 1: Choose the right Swansea University programme
Shortlist courses based on academic background, career goal, tuition fee, entry requirement, placement opportunity and campus location.
Step 2: Check India-specific entry requirements
Compare your Standard XII score, bachelor's percentage, CGPA system or institution background with the programme-level requirement.
Step 3: Prepare English language proof
Arrange IELTS or an accepted equivalent test. The source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall for undergraduate entry and IELTS 6.5 overall for postgraduate entry, but course-level requirements may vary.
Step 4: Collect academic documents
Prepare transcripts, certificates, degree documents, grading explanation if needed and any course-specific evidence.
Step 5: Write a focused personal statement
Explain why the course fits your academic background, career direction and study-abroad plans. Avoid a generic statement.
Step 6: Submit the application
Complete the official application route for the chosen level and programme with all required documents.
Step 7: Plan funding and scholarships
Review tuition fees, scholarship eligibility, education loan needs, living costs and payment timelines before accepting an offer.
Step 8: Arrange visa and accommodation early
Once the offer route is clear, compare verified accommodation near Swansea University and prepare visa-related documents without waiting until the last moment.
Main academic intake
Most programmes commonly start in the main academic intake, but availability varies by programme.
Application: Students should verify the current programme deadline from the official university source.
Apply early because course seats, scholarships, visa processing and accommodation availability can become time-sensitive.
Programme-specific additional intakes
Some programmes may offer alternative start dates depending on department and academic year.
Application: Application periods vary by course and should be checked before planning travel or housing.
Do not assume every course has multiple intakes; verify the chosen programme before making financial commitments.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply by choosing a programme, checking course-specific entry requirements, preparing academic documents, submitting English language proof and completing the official application process.
Swansea University entry difficulty depends on the programme. The source states Indian undergraduate applicants commonly need around 70% in Standard XII, while postgraduate requirements may range from 55% to 70% depending on the course and institution background.
The best intake depends on the programme start date, scholarship timeline, visa preparation and accommodation availability. Students should verify exact intake options for their chosen course.
Students should start comparing accommodation after shortlisting Swansea seriously and should move quickly once their offer route is clear. Early planning helps secure better room types, commute options and budget control.
Interview requirements are not stated as universal in the source. Some professional, clinical or competitive courses may have additional selection steps, so students should verify their specific programme requirement.
Waterfront campuses, student support, societies, sports, accommodation choices and daily life in Swansea.
Swansea University offers a distinctive student experience across Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus, with modern learning spaces, libraries, societies, sports clubs, wellbeing support, international student guidance and accommodation options on campus and in the private sector.
Swansea University has a distinctive campus identity because both of its main campuses are waterfront locations. Singleton Park Campus is surrounded by parkland and botanical gardens overlooking Swansea Bay, while Bay Campus is located directly on the beach. This creates a student environment that feels open, coastal and campus-focused rather than purely urban. For students who want academic life with access to green spaces, sea views and a calmer rhythm than larger cities, Swansea can be appealing.
The source describes the university campuses as offering modern academic spaces, computer labs, dedicated teaching rooms and study areas designed for small-group learning. These facilities matter because student success is shaped by daily routine, not only course reputation. Access to libraries, labs, quiet study zones and collaborative spaces can make a major difference during coursework deadlines, exams and group projects.
Student life at Swansea includes a broad mix of academic, social, cultural and wellbeing support. The source mentions 6 libraries, more than 120 student societies and 50 sports clubs. This gives students a structured way to build friendships, explore interests and manage the emotional transition of studying abroad. For Indian and other international students, societies and campus events can reduce isolation, especially during the first semester when students are adjusting to a new academic system and lifestyle.
Wellbeing and student support are also highlighted in the source, including access to medical support, dental services, disability support and a wide range of student services. International student support includes guidance around UK student visa, banking, accommodation and travel. These practical services are important because international students often face multiple adjustments at the same time: academic workload, documentation, housing, budgeting, food habits, social life and career planning.
Accommodation is one of the most important parts of the Swansea student experience. The source mentions a new on-campus residence with 411 en-suite bedrooms, arranged in flats of 6 to 11 bedrooms with common rooms, soft seating, large-screen TV access and shared kitchens. Students can also live off-campus in private sector accommodation near both campuses. The right choice depends on budget, commute, room type, bills, privacy and how close the student wants to be to teaching spaces.
On-campus accommodation may suit students who want a simpler arrival experience, easier access to university facilities and a more structured student environment. Private accommodation may suit students who want flexibility, longer contracts, shared houses, private student apartments or a different lifestyle balance. However, private housing requires careful comparison of bills, internet, contents insurance, transport and contract terms. Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Swansea, including PBSA-style options, ensuite rooms, shared flats and studio rooms.
For daily life, students should think carefully about campus location. A student based mainly at Singleton Park Campus may have a different routine from a student based at Bay Campus. Commute time, bus routes, supermarket access, study environment and social life can all affect academic sustainability. A cheaper room far from the relevant campus may not be the best decision if it increases travel time and reduces study focus.
Swansea also offers a student lifestyle that can feel more manageable than bigger UK cities. Students still need to budget carefully for groceries, phone plans, leisure, shopping, transport and personal expenses, but the overall pace of the city may suit students looking for balance. For Indian students, it is sensible to research food access, community networks, part-time work rules, transport routes and accommodation availability before arrival rather than solving everything after landing.
Singleton Park Campus
Bay Campus
Libraries and study spaces
The source mentions 6 libraries with comfortable study spaces, research facilities and modern technology for independent and collaborative learning.
Clubs and societies
More than 120 societies allow students to build friendships, explore interests and settle into university life beyond academics.
Sports clubs
The source mentions 50 sports clubs, giving students opportunities for fitness, competition, wellbeing and social connection.
International student support
Support is available around visa, banking, accommodation and travel, which can be especially useful for Indian and other international students.
Health and wellbeing services
The source refers to medical, dental, disability and wider wellbeing services that support student life during academic pressure.
Career and development support
Students can access internships, placements and career guidance to build practical experience alongside academic study.
Singleton Park Campus surroundings
Best for: Students whose teaching, labs or daily activities are mainly based around Singleton Park Campus.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Useful for students who want easier access to campus facilities, parkland surroundings and a quieter study routine.
Bay Campus surroundings
Best for: Students studying programmes based at or frequently using Bay Campus.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
A practical option for students who want to stay close to the beachfront campus and reduce daily travel.
Swansea city-connected student areas
Best for: Students who want access to shops, transport, social life and private accommodation options.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Students should compare bus access, bills and travel time before choosing private housing.
Private sector housing near both campuses
Best for: Students seeking shared houses, private student apartments, ensuite rooms or longer contract options.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Private housing can be flexible, but students must check bills, insurance, internet, transport and contract length carefully.
Student life at Swansea University is campus-based, coastal and active, with libraries, societies, sports clubs, wellbeing services, international support and two waterfront campuses.
The source highlights international student support but does not provide a specific Indian student society figure. Indian students should check current student union societies and community groups before arrival.
Students live in on-campus accommodation, including ensuite rooms, or in private sector housing near Singleton Park Campus, Bay Campus and well-connected Swansea student areas.
Academic demand depends on the course. STEM, medicine, health, law and postgraduate courses can be intensive, so students should choose accommodation and routines that support focused study.
Accommodation affects commute, rent, bills, study environment, social life and arrival stress. Students should compare housing early because room availability and prices can change near intake season.
Scholarship categories, popular awards and practical funding guidance for international and Indian students.
Swansea University offers scholarship opportunities for international students, including merit-based, school-specific, music and sports-related awards mentioned in the source. Students should apply early and plan tuition, accommodation and living costs together.
Swansea University offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities for international students, including awards that may support Indian applicants. The source highlights scholarships such as International Excellence Scholarships, Developing Futures Scholarship, Music Scholarships, Sports Scholarships and the Elite International Sports Scholarship. These awards can help reduce tuition pressure, but students should understand that scholarships are usually competitive and may not cover the full cost of studying in the UK.
The source mentions the International Excellence Scholarship with support of up to £7,000 and the Developing Futures Scholarship with support of up to £2,000. It also refers to music and sports scholarships, including support for high-performing international student-athletes. These details are valuable for students building a funding plan, but award amounts, eligibility rules and application deadlines can change, so students must verify current scholarship pages before applying.
For Indian students, scholarships should be treated as one part of the financial plan rather than the whole plan. Students should calculate tuition fees, accommodation, bills, groceries, transport, mobile plan, clothing, leisure, visa-related costs, health surcharge, flight costs and emergency funds. A scholarship that reduces tuition may still leave a significant living cost requirement, especially if the student chooses ensuite rooms, studio accommodation or private housing with separate bills.
Academic merit is important for many scholarship decisions. Students should prepare transcripts, personal statements and any required supporting documents early. A strong scholarship application should explain academic performance, leadership, career goals, contribution to the university community and why the student is a strong fit for the chosen programme. For school-specific scholarships, the statement should connect directly to the academic department and course.
Funding choices also interact with accommodation. Students who receive partial tuition support may still need to reduce living costs through careful housing decisions. Shared flats may be more affordable than studios, while on-campus accommodation may reduce commute stress. Private accommodation can work well if bills, internet, insurance and transport are calculated clearly. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Swansea so they can align their housing choice with their funding reality.
Students should also explore externally funded scholarships, education loans and family funding plans. The source notes that Swansea University allows externally funded scholarships, which may be useful for Indian students applying through government, private, charitable or education-loan-linked funding routes. However, external awards have their own eligibility rules, deadlines and documentation requirements.
The safest approach is to build a layered budget. First, calculate the full cost without any scholarship. Second, list confirmed funds such as family contribution or loan sanction. Third, add potential scholarships separately as upside support, not guaranteed money. Finally, choose accommodation and lifestyle spending that remain manageable even if the scholarship amount is lower than expected.
Merit-based international scholarships
Awards for strong international applicants, usually linked to academic performance, offer status and programme eligibility.
School or faculty-specific scholarships
Scholarships connected to a particular academic school, such as management-focused funding for eligible students.
Sports scholarships
Support for students with strong sporting performance, potentially including performance services, training support and development benefits.
Music scholarships
Funding and support for students who contribute to music activities while enrolled in taught degree programmes.
External scholarships
Funding from external organisations, governments, sponsors or education finance routes that may be used alongside university study.
Education loan and family funding
Practical funding routes often used by Indian students to cover tuition, accommodation, visa costs and living expenses.
Developing Futures Scholarship
Best for: International undergraduate students applying to the School of Management
Coverage: Up to £2,000 deducted from tuition fees according to the source
Students should check current School of Management eligibility, deadlines and application requirements.
Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarship South Asia
Best for: High-performing South Asian undergraduate offer holders
Coverage: Up to £7,000 according to the source, with staged support mentioned for eligible students maintaining required performance
Indian students should verify offer conditions, continuation rules and current award structure.
Music Scholarships
Best for: Students enrolled in taught degree programmes who can contribute to music activities
Coverage: The source mentions a £650 annual bursary and individual music tuition support
Students should confirm current participation expectations and selection requirements.
Sports Scholarships
Best for: Students excelling in individual or team sports
Coverage: Various benefits such as strength and conditioning, nutritional guidance and professional development according to the source
Award value and support structure may vary by sporting level and university assessment.
Elite International Sports Scholarship
Best for: High-performing international student-athletes pursuing academic and sports careers
Coverage: The source mentions £5,000 per annum for three years plus access to athlete support services
Students should verify current eligibility, sporting criteria and continuation conditions before applying.
Yes, the source mentions several Swansea University scholarships for international students, including International Excellence Scholarships, Developing Futures Scholarship, Music Scholarships and sports-related awards.
Indian students may consider scholarships such as the Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarship South Asia and Developing Futures Scholarship, subject to eligibility, offer conditions and current availability.
The scholarships mentioned in the source mainly appear to support tuition fees or provide specific bursary and support benefits. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless the award terms clearly state it.
Yes, scholarships are usually competitive and may depend on academic merit, offer status, department rules, sports or music ability, and application quality.
Students can reduce costs by comparing accommodation early, choosing shared housing where suitable, checking bills and transport costs, applying for scholarships, budgeting groceries and avoiding last-minute housing decisions.
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Main Intakes
January & September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & Direct Application
IELTS Requirement
6.0 - 6.5
Acceptance Rate
14%
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Swansea University is a highly selective UK university known for Data Science, Computer Science, MBA, Cyber Security and Engineering programmes.
Swansea University attracts international students seeking strong research opportunities, employability-focused education and modern technical programmes. Popular among Indian students for MSc Data Science, MBA, Cyber Security, Advanced Computer Science and Engineering-related courses, Swansea offers undergraduate and postgraduate admissions through both UCAS and direct applications. Students applying for the 2026 intake should apply early because the university has a highly competitive admission process and limited international seats.
Highly selective UK university
Popular for Data Science and Cyber Security
Career-focused postgraduate programmes
January and September intake availability
Strong research and employability focus
Modern student campus environment
Students interested in Data Science and AI careers
Applicants targeting Cyber Security and Computer Science roles
Students seeking research-oriented education
Applicants interested in MBA and management careers
Students looking for selective UK universities
International students seeking employability-focused programmes
Students weak in technical or analytical subjects
Applicants with low academic scores
Students delaying English language preparation
Applicants submitting incomplete applications
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS & Direct Application
Applications accepted through UCAS and direct university portal.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Online Application
Master's applications are submitted through Learner Gateway Application Portal.
January Intake
January & September Intake
Selected undergraduate and postgraduate courses are available in January intake.
Admission Competition
14% Acceptance Rate
Swansea University has highly competitive admissions.
Swansea University offers January and September intake admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
26 November 2025
January 2026 Application Deadline
Deadline for January 2026 undergraduate and postgraduate applications.
3 December 2025
January Deposit Deadline
Students must complete tuition deposit requirements.
10 December 2025
January Document Deadline
Final date to submit supporting documents.
14 January 2026
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Deadline for equal consideration undergraduate applications.
30 June 2026
Final UCAS Deadline
Final deadline for undergraduate applications before Clearing.
Swansea University expects strong academic performance and programme-specific subject qualifications for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
70% in Class 12
Postgraduate
55% - 70% in Bachelor's Degree
Most Swansea University programmes require IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 overall depending on the course level.
IELTS
Undergraduate
6.0 Overall
Programme dependent
Postgraduate
6.5 Overall
Programme dependent
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Equivalent accepted
Programme dependent
PTE
Standard Requirement
Equivalent accepted
Programme dependent
Other Tests
Recognised Alternatives
Accepted for selected programmes
Programme dependent
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores
Updated CV or Resume
UCAS Personal Statement
Professional reference for MBA
Work experience documents where applicable
Proof of financial support
Swansea University is highly popular for Data Science, Cyber Security, Computer Science, MBA and Clinical Psychology programmes.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Strong programming and mathematics background preferred.
MSc Cyber Security
Best For
Technical projects strengthen applications.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Best For
Programming experience is highly beneficial.
MBA
Best For
Minimum 3 years of professional experience is generally preferred.
MSc Data Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 14%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Technical and analytical ability
Excellent English proficiency
Relevant academic background
Strong SOP and references
Apply early because Swansea University has a highly selective admission process.
Prepare strong technical projects for Computer Science and Cyber Security programmes.
Avoid generic SOP writing.
Prepare professional references carefully for MBA applications.
Complete English language preparation early.
Highlight internships, research and technical achievements.
Weak SOP content
Late application submission
Incomplete documents
Weak technical profile
Poor English preparation
Insufficient work experience for MBA
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
Moderate to High
Mathematics Requirement
Strong for technical programmes
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 Swansea Learner Gateway Application Portal.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor application updates and upload supporting documents if requested.
STEP 6
Receive Admission Decision
Receive conditional or unconditional admission offer.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa Process
Pay deposit, receive CAS letter and complete UK student visa application.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Top Recruiters
IBM, Deloitte, Amazon, Accenture
Graduate Employability
Strong employability and career support
Industry Connections
Strong links with technology and research industries
Popular Careers
AI, Cyber Security, Analytics, Consulting
Students applying for Computer Science and Cyber Security programmes should ideally prepare technical projects before applying.
Applying early improves accommodation availability and visa timelines.
MBA applicants should highlight managerial and leadership experience clearly.
Swansea University is highly preferred by students seeking competitive UK universities with strong technical programmes.
Swansea University has an estimated acceptance rate of around 14%.
Yes, Indian students can apply if they meet academic and English language requirements.
Most undergraduate programmes require IELTS 6.0 while postgraduate programmes generally require IELTS 6.5 overall.
No. GRE and GMAT scores are generally not required for most programmes.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes if they meet academic and English language requirements.
Swansea University offers January and September intakes for many undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Most undergraduate programmes require IELTS 6.0 while postgraduate programmes generally require IELTS 6.5 overall.
Swansea University is highly competitive with an estimated acceptance rate of around 14%.
No. GMAT is generally not required for MBA admissions at Swansea University.
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