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Student Accommodation Near University of Winchester
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£120/wk
Closest option
13.39 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of Winchester is based on Sparkford Road in Winchester, but the supplied accommodation set is entirely Southampton-based. That makes distance honesty important. Green Wood Court is the closest listed property, but it is still 13.39 km from campus, so every option in this set should be treated as a wider-area commute rather than walk-to-campus accommodation. The lowest weekly price is Green Wood Court from £120 per week, with shared rooms and studios available. Hampton Square, Stanley Studios, Cumberland Place, Emily Davies and Hamwic Hall all sit further away in Southampton and offer different mixes of studios, ensuite rooms, shared rooms and larger layouts. Southampton properties may be useful for students who specifically want broader city accommodation or lower prices, but students attending Winchester daily should first check local Winchester availability before committing to a commute.
Quick Answers
All supplied accommodation options for University of Winchester are wider-area Southampton properties, not walking-distance Winchester accommodation. Green Wood Court is both the closest and cheapest listed option, starting from £120 per week and sitting 13.39 km from campus. Hampton Square and Stanley Studios provide stronger student facilities with gyms, study spaces and cinema rooms, while Cumberland Place is the highest-priced option at up to £395 per week. Students should only shortlist these listings if a Southampton-to-Winchester commute is realistic for their timetable.
Best For Budget
Green Wood Court, Southampton
Best For Closest
Green Wood Court, Southampton
Best For Amenities
Stanley Studios, Southampton
Best For Studios
Green Wood Court, Southampton
Best Value Tradeoff
Green Wood Court gives the lowest starting price, the shortest supplied distance, bills included, study area, laundry, WiFi, outdoor space and bike storage, although it still requires a wider commute to Winchester.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Wood Court | £120 | Shared room, studio | 13.39 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Study area, 100Mbps WiFi, laundry, communal lounge, bike storage | WiFi, gas, electricity, water, content insurance |
| Hampton Square | £200 | Studio, ensuite room | 14.40 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Study space, gym, cinema room, TV lounge, 24/7 security | WiFi, water, electricity, gas |
| Stanley Studios | £235 | 2-bed, studio | 14.42 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Gym, games room, cinema, study area, bike storage | 200Mbps internet, water, electricity, heating |
| Cumberland Place | £215 | Studio, ensuite room | 17.50 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Gym, study room, roof terrace, communal lounge, bike storage | Water, electricity, content insurance, heating, WiFi |
| Emily Davies | £135 | 3-bed, shared room, 1-bed | 17.93 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Gym, cinema room, study area, courtyard, CCTV | Contents insurance, gas, electricity, water, WiFi |
| Hamwic Hall | £140 | Ensuite room, studio | 18.17 km | Wider-area commute from Southampton | Communal lounge, laundry room, bike storage, games area, internet | Water, electricity, heating, internet |
Best Student Areas
Sparkford Road and Winchester city centre
Sparkford Road and Winchester city centre are the most practical areas for students who need daily access to the University of Winchester. The current supplied property set does not include local Winchester accommodation, so students wanting the shortest journey should ask for Winchester availability first. This is especially important for students with early lectures, placements, part-time work or limited travel budgets.
Bassett Green and Portswood
Bassett Green and Portswood are the closest Southampton-side areas represented in this data. Green Wood Court on Bassett Green Road is 13.39 km from the university and has the lowest starting price, while Stanley Studios on Portswood Road is 14.42 km away and offers stronger amenities such as a gym, cinema, study area and bike storage. These areas are still wider commute choices, not Winchester-nearby housing.
Southampton city centre
Southampton city centre gives students more managed accommodation choice and stronger social facilities, but it increases the distance from the University of Winchester. Cumberland Place, Emily Davies and Hamwic Hall are all over 17 km from campus. These options may appeal to students who prefer Southampton living, gyms, cinema rooms, lounges and bills included, but the commute needs to be checked carefully.
No nearby places were supplied for the University of Winchester in the source data, so local lifestyle content should not invent cafés, shops, transport stops or landmarks. The reliable information here comes from the property data itself. Green Wood Court gives students garden space, outdoor areas, a communal lounge, study area, laundry and bike storage. Hampton Square adds a TV lounge, courtyard, communal kitchen, gym and cinema room. Stanley Studios includes a games room, cinema, pool table and study area, while Cumberland Place has a roof terrace and central-location positioning. Emily Davies provides meeting room access, garden space and study areas, and Hamwic Hall includes a communal lounge, games area and internet. The page should focus on these verified residence features rather than unsupported local place claims.
How to Choose
Start with commute tolerance. If the student wants to be close to the University of Winchester, this dataset does not provide ideal near-campus housing because every property is more than 13 km away. If Southampton is acceptable, Green Wood Court is the best first comparison because it is both the cheapest and closest, with bills included and a useful study-area setup. Hampton Square is better for students wanting an ensuite or studio with gym, cinema room and 24/7 security. Stanley Studios is the strongest for amenities, with gym, games room, cinema, communal lounge, study area and up to 200Mbps internet. Emily Davies has a low starting price and broad room mix, while Hamwic Hall offers ensuite and studio options from £140. Cumberland Place is higher priced but adds a roof terrace, study room and central location.
University Info
Address
University of Winchester, Sparkford Road, Winchester Hampshire SO22 4NR United Kingdom
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Winchester and Southampton accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation close to the University of Winchester can be limited before September intake, so students should check Winchester availability before relying on Southampton-based wider-area options.
Getting to Campus
The University of Winchester campus is on Sparkford Road, while all supplied properties are in Southampton. None of the listed accommodation should be described as walking distance, so students need to compare full public transport or driving routes before booking.
Green Wood Court: wider-area commute from Southampton, 13.39 km away
Hampton Square: wider-area commute from Southampton, 14.40 km away
Stanley Studios: wider-area commute from Southampton, 14.42 km away
Cumberland Place: wider-area commute from Southampton, 17.50 km away
Emily Davies: wider-area commute from Southampton, 17.93 km away
Hamwic Hall: wider-area commute from Southampton, 18.17 km away
No nearby transport points were supplied in the source data for the University of Winchester. Students should check real door-to-door routes from the Southampton property address to Sparkford Road before paying a deposit.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed Southampton accommodation options include some form of bills package, although the exact inclusions vary by property.
Green Wood Court includes WiFi, gas, electricity, water and content insurance.
Hampton Square includes WiFi, water, electricity and gas.
Stanley Studios includes up to 200Mbps internet, water, electricity and heating.
Cumberland Place includes water, electricity, content insurance, heating and WiFi.
Emily Davies includes contents insurance, gas, electricity, water and WiFi.
Hamwic Hall includes water, electricity, heating and internet.
Students should confirm broadband speed, contents insurance, laundry costs, parking charges and fair usage limits before booking. A lower weekly rent may look attractive, but travel cost between Southampton and Winchester should be included in the real weekly budget.
Room Types
shared room
Shared rooms are available at Green Wood Court and Emily Davies through the non-ensuite category. Green Wood Court starts from £120 per week and is the closest supplied property, while Emily Davies starts from £135. Both are Southampton-based commute options rather than Winchester walking-distance rooms.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Hampton Square, Cumberland Place and Hamwic Hall. Hampton Square starts from £200 per week and includes gym, study space, cinema room and 24/7 security, while Hamwic Hall starts from £140 and includes core bills and communal facilities.
studio
Studios are available at Green Wood Court, Hampton Square, Stanley Studios, Cumberland Place and Hamwic Hall. Green Wood Court is the lowest-priced studio-capable option from £120 per week, while Stanley Studios offers a stronger studio-focused amenity package with gym, cinema, games room and study area.
1-bed, 2-bed and 3-bed
Emily Davies lists 1-bed and 3-bed options, while Stanley Studios lists a 2-bed option. These layouts may work for students who want more independence or to share with a smaller group. Students should confirm room layout, pricing and commute before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should first check Winchester-based accommodation near Sparkford Road. If choosing Southampton, confirm the full door-to-door commute, transport cost and timetable fit before booking.
Area & Transport
Transport is the critical issue for this page. The University of Winchester is in Winchester, but every supplied property is in Southampton. Green Wood Court is the nearest at 13.39 km, followed by Hampton Square at 14.40 km and Stanley Studios at 14.42 km. Cumberland Place, Emily Davies and Hamwic Hall are further away at more than 17 km. These distances mean students should check actual door-to-door travel before booking, especially if they have early lectures, late seminars, placements or part-time work in Winchester. The data does not provide nearby transport stops for the university or the properties, so the content should avoid naming unsupported routes. The safest wording is to describe all listings as wider-area Southampton commute options and recommend confirming the route before paying a deposit.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for the University of Winchester and each listed property.
No nearby places were supplied for this university, so local place content is based only on university and property data.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property data. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not used as property-level reviews. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Winchester in this list?
Green Wood Court is the cheapest supplied option, starting from £120 per week. It is also the closest listed property, but it is still 13.39 km away in Southampton, so students should check the commute carefully.
Which accommodation is closest to University of Winchester?
Green Wood Court is the closest listed property at 13.39 km from the University of Winchester. It should be treated as a wider-area Southampton option, not walking-distance Winchester accommodation.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near University of Winchester in this data?
No. All supplied properties are more than 13 km from campus. Students wanting walking-distance accommodation should ask for Winchester-based options near Sparkford Road or Winchester city centre.
Which property is best for postgraduates near University of Winchester?
Stanley Studios is a strong postgraduate-style option in this set because it offers studios, gym, games room, cinema, study area, bike storage and up to 200Mbps internet. The main drawback is the Southampton-to-Winchester commute.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near University of Winchester?
Yes. First-year students can book private accommodation, but they should be realistic about distance. Winchester-based housing is usually more practical than Southampton accommodation for daily campus access.
Which areas should University of Winchester students consider?
Sparkford Road and Winchester city centre are the most practical areas for campus access. Southampton areas such as Bassett Green, Portswood and the city centre may work only if the student is comfortable commuting.
How competitive is accommodation near University of Winchester?
Accommodation close to Winchester can become limited before September intake. Students should start looking several months ahead, especially if they want local housing rather than a wider Southampton commute.
Are bills included in these University of Winchester accommodation options?
Yes. All six supplied Southampton properties include some bills, such as WiFi, gas, electricity, water, heating, internet or content insurance depending on the property.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi or internet, gas, electricity, water, heating, content insurance, study spaces or shared facilities. Students should check the exact listing before booking because inclusions vary.
Which property has the best amenities?
Stanley Studios has one of the strongest amenity packages in this data, with gym, games room, cinema, communal lounge, communal TV, pool table, study area, bike storage and bills included.
Which property is best for studios near University of Winchester?
Green Wood Court is the lowest-priced studio-capable option from £120 per week, while Stanley Studios offers a stronger studio-focused facility package. Both are Southampton-based commute options rather than Winchester local accommodation.
Is Southampton too far from University of Winchester?
Southampton is not impossible, but the listed properties are 13.39 km to 18.17 km from campus. Students should check real transport time and cost before choosing Southampton accommodation for a Winchester course.
Should I choose Winchester or Southampton accommodation?
Choose Winchester if daily campus access is the priority. Choose Southampton only if lower pricing, wider room choice or Southampton city living matters more and the commute works for your timetable.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near University of Winchester?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these University of Winchester accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewings depend on the provider and current availability. Students should request photos, virtual tours or in-person viewing options before paying a deposit.
How do I book student accommodation near University of Winchester?
Start by confirming whether you want Winchester-based housing or Southampton accommodation. Then compare rent, commute, room type, bills, tenancy length, deposit and guarantor requirements before completing the booking.
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A public university in Winchester, Hampshire with supportive teaching, career-focused courses and automatic international scholarships
The University of Winchester is a public university located in Winchester, Hampshire, England. The source states that it traces its origins to 1840 as the Winchester Diocesan Training School and adopted its current name in 2005 after receiving university status. It enrolls over 8,000 students and has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1, supporting a personalised learning environment.
University Name
University of Winchester
Country
United Kingdom
City
Winchester
County
Hampshire, England
University Type
Public University according to the source
Origins
1840 as Winchester Diocesan Training School according to the source
University Status / Current Name
2005 according to the source
Student Enrolment
Over 8,000 students according to the source
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
15:1 according to the source
The University of Winchester is a public university located in Winchester, Hampshire, England. The uploaded source states that the university traces its origins back to 1840, when it was founded as the Winchester Diocesan Training School, and adopted its current name in 2005 after being granted university status.
The university enrolls over 8,000 students and has a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio according to the source. This can support a more personalised and supportive learning environment compared with very large institutions.
The University of Winchester offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across areas such as business, computer science, cybersecurity, software engineering, digital marketing, accounting, economics and finance, computer games design and development, arts and sciences. Popular courses in the source include MBA, Computer Science, Business Management and Cybersecurity.
The source states that Winchester offers two major intakes: January or Spring and September or Fall. September is described as the most popular intake for international students. Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, while postgraduate and MBA applications are accepted on a rolling basis until seats are filled.
For Indian students, the University of Winchester can be a practical choice if they want a safe, walkable, supportive UK city with moderate tuition fees and access to London and South England opportunities. The source lists average annual tuition fees between £9,535 and £17,750, depending on programme.
The university offers automatic scholarships for new international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes. The source states that the Undergraduate International Student Scholarship provides a tuition fee discount of £4,000 per year, while the Postgraduate International Student Scholarship provides a tuition fee reduction of £5,000 per year. These scholarships are automatically applied to the offer letter where eligible.
Accommodation and campus life are also important parts of the Winchester experience. The source lists accommodation options such as King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road and West Downs Student Villages. On-campus accommodation including utilities is estimated at around £7,500 per year in the source’s cost table.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Winchester, including university accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private housing in Winchester. Students can compare budget, commute, bills, safety, amenities and room type before booking.
Overall, the University of Winchester is a good fit for students seeking a supportive public university, moderate tuition, automatic scholarship opportunities, safe city life, employability support and practical courses in business, computing, cybersecurity, software, digital marketing and related fields.
Yes. The University of Winchester can be a good option for Indian students seeking a supportive public university, safe city environment, moderate tuition fees, automatic international scholarships and courses in business, computing, cybersecurity, software engineering, digital marketing and MBA.
The University of Winchester is known for supportive teaching, personalised learning, safe city campus life, business, computing, cybersecurity, software, digital marketing, arts and student support services.
Students can live in university accommodation such as King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road and West Downs Student Villages, or compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private rentals in Winchester.
The source estimates on-campus accommodation including utilities at around £7,500 per year, with total estimated annual living cost around £11,600. Current room prices should still be verified before booking.
It can be worth it for students who want a smaller supportive university, safe city life, automatic scholarship opportunities, moderate tuition and practical courses with employability support.
Business, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Digital Marketing, Economics, Accounting and MBA programmes
The University of Winchester offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across business, computer science, arts, economics, finance, software engineering, cyber security, digital marketing, accounting and games design. The source lists annual fees from £9,535 to £17,750, with MBA at £17,750, MSc International Business Management at £9,550, MSc Cyber Security at £9,550 and several undergraduate computing/business courses at £9,535.
University of Winchester courses cover undergraduate and postgraduate study across business, computing, cyber security, software engineering, digital marketing, economics, finance, accounting, computer games design and arts. The uploaded source states that Winchester offers courses across master’s and bachelor’s levels and is known for sciences, computer science and arts.
Popular programmes listed in the source include MSc International Business Management, BSc Computer Science, BSc Economics and Finance, MSc Cyber Security, MBA, BSc Software Engineering, MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics, BA Accounting, BSc Computer Games Design and Development and BSc Cyber Security.
The source lists average annual tuition fees between £9,535 and £17,750, depending on the programme. BSc Computer Science, BSc Economics and Finance, BSc Software Engineering, BA Accounting, BSc Computer Games Design and Development and BSc Cyber Security are each listed at £9,535.
Postgraduate courses such as MSc International Business Management, MSc Cyber Security and MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics are listed at £9,550. The MBA is listed at £17,750.
For Indian students, the University of Winchester can be attractive because many listed course fees are lower than high-cost London universities. This can make Winchester practical for students comparing affordability, safe campus life, course relevance and scholarship support.
Course choice should be linked to career goals. Computer Science, Software Engineering and Cyber Security suit students targeting technology, software, IT security and digital roles. International Business Management, Economics and Finance, Accounting and MBA suit business, finance and management pathways. Digital Marketing and Analytics suits students interested in marketing, data-driven campaigns and growth roles.
The source lists undergraduate academic requirements as high school completion or equivalent qualifications such as A-levels or IB with 24–26 points. Postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree or relevant qualification, and 5–7 years of relevant work experience may be considered for some courses.
Students should also plan living costs. The source estimates annual cost of living at £11,600, including accommodation, food, transport, books, study materials and personal expenses. On-campus accommodation including utilities is listed at £7,500 annually.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Winchester while planning total affordability. This helps students understand real yearly cost by combining tuition, rent, bills, groceries, transport, study materials and personal expenses.
MSc International Business Management
Postgraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9550 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in global business, management, operations and corporate pathways
Applicants should prepare a clear SOP explaining business interest, career goals and international study motivation.
BSc Computer Science
Undergraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9535 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in computer science, programming, software and technology careers
Students should highlight maths, coding, projects or computer science interest in their personal statement.
BSc Economics and Finance
Undergraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9535 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in economics, finance, banking, analytics and business decision-making
Applicants should show interest in economics, finance, maths or business through academics and personal statement.
MSc Cyber Security
Postgraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9550 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting cybersecurity, IT security, digital risk and information security roles
Students should highlight technical experience, programming, networking, security labs or IT background.
MBA
Postgraduate MBA • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £17750 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students and professionals seeking management, leadership and business development pathways
Applicants with work experience should connect professional background with MBA goals and career outcomes.
BSc Software Engineering
Undergraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9535 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in software design, coding, application development and technology careers
Students should show coding interest, projects, problem-solving ability and maths readiness.
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Postgraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9550 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in digital marketing, analytics, consumer behaviour and campaign performance
Students should show marketing, analytics, content, campaign or business exposure in SOP.
BSc Computer Games Design and Development
Undergraduate • Current duration should be verified
Fee: £9535 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in game design, interactive technology, creative coding and digital media
Portfolio, game projects or creative coding examples can strengthen student positioning where relevant.
The University of Winchester is known for courses in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, International Business Management, MBA, Digital Marketing and Analytics, Accounting, Economics and Finance, and Computer Games Design.
The source positions Winchester as moderately priced, with listed annual tuition between £9,535 and £17,750 and estimated annual living cost around £11,600.
Indian students may consider MSc Cyber Security, BSc Computer Science, BSc Software Engineering, MBA, MSc International Business Management or MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics depending on background and career goals.
Yes. The source lists MSc Cyber Security and BSc Cyber Security among the popular courses.
Yes. The source lists the MBA with an annual fee of £17,750.
January and September intakes, UCAS applications, rolling postgraduate admissions and English requirements
The University of Winchester offers two major intakes: January/Spring and September/Fall, with September being the most popular among international students. The source states that undergraduate UCAS applications can be submitted by January 14, 2026 at 6 PM GMT, while postgraduate and MBA applications are accepted on a rolling basis until seats are filled. The source also lists Spring and Fall deadlines of November 14, 2025 and July 15, 2026 in an admissions table.
University of Winchester admissions are available for two major intakes: January or Spring and September or Fall, according to the uploaded source. The Fall intake is described as the most popular among international students.
The source states that undergraduate applications can be submitted through the UCAS portal by January 14, 2026 at 6 PM GMT. It also lists application deadlines of November 14, 2025 for Spring and July 15, 2026 for Fall in the admission table. Students should verify current course-level deadlines before applying because deadline references can vary by programme and cycle.
Postgraduate and MBA applications are accepted on a rolling basis until seats are filled according to the source. This means students should not wait until the last moment, especially if they need a student visa, scholarship assessment or accommodation booking.
The admissions table lists the application site as UCAS for both undergraduate and postgraduate admission, with an application fee of £28.50. However, the source also states that postgraduate and MBA applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Students should verify the exact current application route for their chosen postgraduate course before applying.
Undergraduate academic requirements include high school completion or equivalent qualifications, such as A-levels or IB with 24–26 points. Postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree with honours or a relevant qualification. The source notes that 5–7 years of relevant work experience may be considered for some courses.
English language requirements listed in the source include IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in writing or TOEFL iBT 60 overall with minimum 18 in writing for undergraduate applicants. For postgraduate applicants, the source lists IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 5.5 in writing or TOEFL iBT 60 overall.
Supporting documents for undergraduate applicants include original transcripts, passport, visa documents where applicable, proof of finances and a personal statement. Postgraduate applicants may need original transcripts, passport, visa documents, proof of finances, academic references, SOP and sometimes resume or work experience evidence.
For Indian students, the strongest application should clearly explain course choice, academic background, career goals and readiness for UK study. Computing and cybersecurity applicants should highlight technical projects, while MBA and business applicants should highlight leadership, work experience, business exposure or management interest.
Accommodation planning should happen alongside admissions. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Winchester by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities while completing admission, visa and arrival planning.
Step 1: Choose Course
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate or MBA course such as Computer Science, Cyber Security, International Business Management, Digital Marketing or MBA.
Step 2: Check Intake
Confirm whether the course is available for January/Spring, September/Fall or another current start date.
Step 3: Check Application Route
Verify whether the course uses UCAS, direct application or another portal, especially for postgraduate and MBA courses.
Step 4: Check Requirements
Review academic qualifications, English scores, work experience and course-specific requirements.
Step 5: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, passport, financial proof, personal statement or SOP, academic references, CV and visa documents where applicable.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply before the relevant deadline or rolling admissions closure.
Step 7: Review Offer and Scholarship
Check tuition fee, automatic international scholarship, offer conditions, deposit and visa requirements.
Step 8: Arrange Accommodation
Compare King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road, West Downs Student Villages, PBSA, studios and shared flats through Admistay.
January / Spring Intake
Listed as one of two major intakes in the source
Application: Admission table lists November 14, 2025 as Spring deadline
This is a cycle-specific deadline and should be verified before counselling.
September / Fall Intake
Most popular intake among international students according to the source
Application: Admission table lists July 15, 2026 as Fall deadline
Students should verify current course-level deadline and apply early for accommodation.
Postgraduate Rolling Admissions
Postgraduate and MBA applications are accepted on rolling basis until seats are filled according to the source
Application: Varies by course
Students needing a visa should apply early instead of waiting for seats to fill.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply through the relevant route for their programme, commonly UCAS for undergraduate study, while postgraduate and MBA applications may be accepted on a rolling basis. Students submit transcripts, English scores, personal statement or SOP, passport and financial documents.
The source lists an acceptance rate of more than 69%, suggesting moderate accessibility, but students must still meet academic, English and course-specific requirements.
The September/Fall intake is the most popular among international students, while January/Spring is also available according to the source.
Yes. The source lists IELTS 6.0 overall for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 overall for postgraduate applicants, with TOEFL alternatives.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer, especially for the September/Fall intake when demand can be higher.
A safe, walkable university city with student villages, sports facilities, social spaces and support services
The University of Winchester offers a supportive campus life with accommodation at King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road and West Downs Student Villages. Campus facilities include gym, sports hall, MUGA, tennis courts, netball courts, basketball, volleyball, badminton, 5-a-side pitches, Terrace Bar, food courts, restored Chapel, student clubs and societies, and access to Winchester city centre.
University of Winchester campus life is shaped by a safe, friendly and walkable city environment. The uploaded source describes Winchester as a supportive place for international students, with guidance on housing, cultural adjustment, visa applications, academic improvement, mental health and career advice.
The university offers accommodation across King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road and West Downs Student Villages. These options include shared and single rooms with different facilities, giving students flexibility based on budget and lifestyle.
Campus facilities include several sports options such as a gym, sports hall, MUGA with tennis courts, netball courts, basketball, volleyball, badminton and 5-a-side pitches according to the source. These facilities support active student life and social integration.
Students also have access to social spaces such as Terrace Bar, food courts and a restored Chapel for networking with other students. Active student clubs and societies are run by the Student Union, helping international students meet people from different backgrounds.
The source states that Winchester is close to the city centre, giving students access to social, cultural and daily-life amenities. This can be useful for students who prefer a calmer city than London but still want a lively student experience.
Winchester is described in the source FAQ as safe, friendly and walkable, with a lower crime rate compared with many other UK cities. The campus has security measures such as secure accommodation, CCTV and campus patrols according to the source.
The cost of living table estimates annual living costs at £11,600, including accommodation, food, transport, books and personal expenses. On-campus accommodation including utilities is listed at £7,500 annually, while food and groceries are listed at £2,300.
For Indian students, university accommodation can simplify the first year because utilities, commute, safety and support are clearer. Private accommodation may work for returning students or students with specific preferences, but they should check bills, deposit, guarantor rules, contract length and commute.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Winchester by budget, commute, safety, room type, bills and amenities. This helps students choose between university accommodation, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and private shared housing more confidently.
King Alfred Campus
Queens Road and Burma Road
West Downs Student Villages
Winchester City Centre
Safe and Walkable City
The source describes Winchester as safe, friendly and walkable, which can help international students settle in.
University Accommodation
Students can choose accommodation around King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road and West Downs Student Villages.
Sports Facilities
The source mentions gym, sports hall, tennis, netball, basketball, volleyball, badminton and 5-a-side pitches.
Student Union and Societies
Students can join clubs, societies and cultural groups through the Student Union and International Students Network.
International Student Support
Support includes guidance on settling in, housing, visa applications, academic improvement, mental health and careers.
King Alfred Campus accommodation
Best for: Students who want campus-linked living and easier access to university facilities
Commute: Commute varies by residence and study location
Useful for first-year international students who want structured support and easier campus access.
West Downs Student Villages
Best for: Students looking for student village accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want a student-focused living environment.
Queens Road and Burma Road
Best for: Students looking for university accommodation options near campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact room and route
Students should compare room type, facilities, bills and contract length.
Winchester city centre
Best for: Students who want social, cultural and daily-life access
Commute: Commute varies by property
Good for students who want city access while staying in a calmer environment than London.
Private shared flats in Winchester
Best for: Returning students or students seeking independent living
Commute: Commute varies by property
Students should check bills, deposit, guarantor rules, safety and commute before signing.
Student life is supportive, safe and community-focused, with university accommodation, sports facilities, social spaces, clubs, societies, student support services and access to Winchester city centre.
Yes. The source mentions support for settling in, housing, cultural adjustment, visa applications, academic improvement, mental health and career advice.
Students can live in King Alfred Campus, Queens Road, Burma Road, West Downs Student Villages, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private rentals in Winchester.
The source describes Winchester as safe, friendly and walkable, with secure accommodation, CCTV and campus patrols.
Accommodation affects budget, commute, safety and settling in. Students should compare university accommodation and private options early, especially before major intakes.
Automatic international scholarships, Helena Kennedy support, Charles Wallace India Trust and realistic cost planning
The University of Winchester offers automatic scholarships for new international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes. The source lists the Undergraduate International Student Scholarship at up to £4,000 per year and the Postgraduate International Student Scholarship at up to £5,000 per year. Other listed funding includes Helena Kennedy Foundation HKF Award and Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships.
University of Winchester scholarships can help international students reduce tuition costs. The uploaded source states that new international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes may receive automatic scholarship reductions, with no separate application required where eligible.
The Undergraduate International Student Scholarship provides a tuition fee discount of up to £4,000 per year for new international non-EU students on full-time undergraduate courses according to the source.
The Postgraduate International Student Scholarship provides a tuition fee reduction of up to £5,000 per year for new international non-EU students on full-time postgraduate taught courses according to the source.
The source states that these automatic scholarships are applied to the student’s offer letter upon admission, so no separate application is necessary. Students should still verify current eligibility, exclusions and scholarship value before counselling or relying on the award.
Additional funding listed in the source includes the Helena Kennedy Foundation HKF Award, worth up to £1,500 plus training, for prospective foundation and undergraduate students with financial difficulties.
The Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships are also listed for Indian postgraduate and PhD students, with support covering tuition, accommodation and living costs according to the source. Students should verify current eligibility, eligible disciplines, application timeline and whether Winchester-specific study applies.
For Indian students, scholarship planning should be combined with total cost planning. The source lists total estimated annual living cost at £11,600, including accommodation, food, transport, books and personal expenses. Tuition ranges from around £9,535 to £17,750 depending on the programme.
Scholarships reduce tuition pressure, but students should still budget for accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, travel, food, books and emergency funds. Accommodation including utilities is listed at around £7,500 per year in the source’s cost table.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Winchester by budget, commute, bills, room type, safety and amenities. This helps students align scholarship decisions with realistic housing and living costs before arriving in the UK.
Automatic International Scholarships
Offer-letter-linked tuition reductions for eligible new international undergraduate and postgraduate taught students.
Undergraduate Scholarships
Awards such as Undergraduate International Student Scholarship and Helena Kennedy Foundation HKF Award.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Awards such as Postgraduate International Student Scholarship for eligible full-time postgraduate taught students.
India-Linked External Funding
Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships for eligible Indian postgraduate and PhD students.
External Funding
Education loans, family funding, private scholarships and other UK study funding routes.
International Student Scholarship – Undergraduate
Best for: New international non-EU students enrolling in full-time undergraduate courses
Coverage: Up to £4,000 tuition fee reduction per year according to the source
The source says this is automatically applied to the offer letter where eligible.
International Student Scholarship – Postgraduate
Best for: New international non-EU students enrolling in full-time postgraduate taught courses
Coverage: Up to £5,000 tuition fee reduction per year according to the source
Students should verify current eligibility, course exclusions and final award value.
Helena Kennedy Foundation – HKF Award
Best for: Prospective foundation and undergraduate students with financial difficulties
Coverage: Up to £1,500 plus training according to the source
Students should verify current eligibility and application process.
Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships
Best for: Eligible Indian postgraduate and PhD students
Coverage: Tuition, accommodation and living costs according to the source
Students should verify current discipline eligibility, deadlines and whether the award applies to their Winchester course.
Yes. The source lists automatic undergraduate and postgraduate international scholarships, plus additional funding such as Helena Kennedy Foundation HKF Award and Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships.
Indian students can check the automatic International Student Scholarships and, for eligible postgraduate or PhD routes, Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships.
The automatic international scholarships are tuition-fee reductions. Charles Wallace India Trust support is listed as covering tuition, accommodation and living costs, but eligibility and availability must be verified.
The source says undergraduate and postgraduate international scholarships are automatically applied to the offer letter upon admission where eligible, with no separate application required.
Students can reduce costs by comparing university accommodation, PBSA, shared flats and private rooms early while checking bills, commute, utilities and contract terms.
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Explore University of Winchester admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MSc, research and business programmes with eligibility, deadlines, English requirements, scholarships, documents, CAS and visa guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
January & September
Application Route
UCAS & University Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
The University of Winchester is accepting applications for January 2026 and September 2026 intakes, with undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate or MBA applications through the university portal.
The University of Winchester offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research programmes across business, computer science, cyber security, digital marketing, economics, finance, software engineering, accounting and arts-related fields. Admissions are moderately selective and international applicants are assessed on academic performance, English language scores, transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letter, CV where required and passport or financial documents. Indian students should check programme-level requirements carefully because undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research routes follow different deadlines and document expectations.
Applications are open for January 2026 and September 2026 intakes
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate and MBA applicants apply directly through the university portal
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 69%
The university enrolls over 8,000 students from more than 70 countries
Popular courses include MBA, MSc International Business Management and BSc Computer Science
Average annual tuition fees range from around £9,535 to £17,750 depending on programme level
Scholarships may offer up to £4,000 for undergraduate students and up to £5,000 for postgraduate students
Indian students looking for a moderately selective UK university with accessible undergraduate and postgraduate routes
Undergraduate applicants with around 60% to 65% in Class 12 from CBSE, ISC or equivalent boards
Postgraduate applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to a UK honours degree
MBA applicants with a bachelor’s degree, career motivation and professional experience preferred
Students interested in International Business Management, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Economics and Finance or Digital Marketing
Applicants who want a smaller university environment with a student-to-faculty ratio mentioned as 15:1 in the provided source
International students who can prepare transcripts, English proof, personal statement, recommendation letter, passport and financial documents on time
Undergraduate applicants below the 60% to 65% Class 12 range
Postgraduate applicants without a recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent academic profile
Students who do not meet IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate or IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA admission
Applicants who submit a generic personal statement without academic or career clarity
MBA applicants who cannot explain career goals, motivation or professional achievements clearly
Research applicants who miss the 30 April 2026 research deadline
International students who delay deposit, CAS, financial proof or visa documentation after receiving an offer
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS with Class 12 marks, IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 60+, personal statement, reference letter, passport and transcripts.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Portal
PG applicants apply directly through the university portal with a bachelor’s degree, IELTS 6.5, personal statement, CV, recommendation and passport.
MBA Admissions
GMAT Not Required
MBA applicants need a bachelor’s degree, IELTS 6.5, personal statement, CV, recommendation letter and financial documents, with work experience preferred.
Admission Type
69% Acceptance
Admissions are moderately selective, and decisions are usually provided within 2 to 4 weeks after submission.
University of Winchester undergraduate applicants should apply by 14 January 2026 through UCAS, while postgraduate deadlines vary by programme and research applicants should apply by 30 April 2026.
14 January 2026
Undergraduate UCAS Deadline
Undergraduate applicants for September 2026 should apply through UCAS by 6 pm GMT.
Varies by programme
Postgraduate General Deadline
Postgraduate programme deadlines vary, so applicants should apply early and check the exact course page.
30 April 2026
Research MPhil / PhD Deadline
Research applicants targeting September 2026 should apply by 30 April 2026.
January 2026
January Intake
The university is accepting applications for selected January 2026 intake programmes.
After offer
Deposit and CAS
Accepted students should pay the required deposit and receive the CAS letter before applying for the UK Student visa.
University of Winchester generally expects 60% to 65% in Class 12 for undergraduate entry, 55% to 60% or GPA 3.0 for postgraduate entry, and 55% or GPA 3.0 for MBA admission.
Undergraduate
Class 12 with 60% to 65% overall from CBSE, ISC or equivalent boards
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK honours degree with GPA 3.0 or 55% to 60%
MBA
Bachelor’s degree with minimum 55% or GPA 3.0, with professional experience preferred
University of Winchester requires IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 60+ for undergraduate admission, and IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 80+ for postgraduate and MBA admission.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
No band below 5.5
Postgraduate / MBA Requirement
6.5 Overall
No band below 6.0
TOEFL iBT
Undergraduate Requirement
60+
Check programme requirement
Postgraduate / MBA Requirement
80+
Check programme requirement
Equivalent English Tests
Undergraduate Requirement
Equivalent to IELTS 6.0
Check course page
Postgraduate / MBA Requirement
Equivalent to IELTS 6.5
Check course page
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate courses
Completed University of Winchester application for postgraduate and MBA courses
Official academic transcripts and mark sheets
Class 12 marksheet for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate and MBA applicants
English language proficiency proof such as IELTS or TOEFL
Personal statement
UCAS personal statement for undergraduate applicants
Personal statement of 300 to 500 words for postgraduate applicants
One academic or professional recommendation letter
Reference letter from school or teacher for undergraduate applicants
Updated CV or resume for business, applied and MBA programmes
Valid passport copy
Financial documentation
CAS letter after offer acceptance
Proof of finances for tuition and living expenses for visa processing
University of Winchester is popular for MBA, MSc International Business Management, BSc Computer Science, MSc Cyber Security, MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics, BSc Software Engineering, BSc Economics and Finance, BA Accounting and Computer Games Design and Development.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Best For
MBA applicants should use the personal statement and CV to show career goals, managerial potential and professional achievements clearly.
MSc International Business Management
Best For
A strong application should connect previous study with international business goals and explain why Winchester fits the student’s career plan.
BSc Computer Science
Best For
Students should highlight mathematics, computing interest, coding projects or school-level technical exposure where available.
MSc Cyber Security
Best For
Applicants should show computing, IT, networking, security or technical background in transcripts, CV or personal statement.
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Best For
Mention marketing projects, analytics tools, social media campaigns or digital business exposure if available.
BSc Software Engineering
Best For
A good UCAS personal statement should show interest in software, logic, coding and future technology careers.
BSc Economics and Finance
Best For
Students should highlight quantitative comfort, economics interest and business or finance career motivation.
BA Accounting
Best For
Applicants should show interest in accounting, numbers, business decision-making and career direction.
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Business Management
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
BSc Computer Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Cyber Security
Careers
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Recruiters
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Acceptance Rate: 69% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Class 12 score around 60% to 65% for undergraduate admission
Recognised bachelor’s degree with GPA 3.0 or 55% to 60% for postgraduate admission
IELTS 6.0 for UG or IELTS 6.5 for PG and MBA
Clear personal statement with academic and career goals
Recommendation letter from academic or professional source
CV for business, applied and MBA routes where required
Financial documents and visa readiness after offer
Undergraduate applicants should prepare UCAS documents early and submit before 14 January 2026 for September 2026 entry.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early because deadlines vary by programme and rolling routes can still become competitive.
MBA applicants should use the CV and personal statement to show career direction, achievements and management motivation.
Computer Science, Software Engineering and Cyber Security applicants should highlight technical interest, projects or computing readiness.
Business applicants should make the personal statement career-focused instead of only saying they want to study in the UK.
Research applicants should not miss the 30 April 2026 deadline for September 2026 entry.
After receiving an offer, complete deposit, CAS and visa steps early so the intake timeline does not become tight.
Missing the UCAS deadline for undergraduate September 2026 entry
Assuming postgraduate deadlines are the same for every programme
Submitting a weak personal statement without academic or career clarity
Not preparing a recommendation letter early
Ignoring IELTS band requirements for UG or PG admission
MBA applicants assuming GMAT is required even though the provided source says GMAT or GRE is not required
Delaying financial documents, CAS and visa processing after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific for Computer Science, Software Engineering, Economics, Finance and Cyber Security
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA or research programme that matches your academic background and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review Class 12 or bachelor’s degree requirement, English score, recommendation, CV, personal statement and course-specific conditions.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, English test score, passport, personal statement, recommendation letter, CV and financial documents where required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the University of Winchester portal for postgraduate and MBA programmes.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor email or the portal for application updates and requests for additional documents.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
The university usually provides decisions within 2 to 4 weeks after submission, depending on course and intake period.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa
If accepted, pay the deposit, receive CAS and apply for the UK Student visa with passport, financial proof and English evidence.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Acceptance Rate
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 69%
Student Community
The provided source mentions over 8,000 students from more than 70 countries
Graduate Salary Range
The provided source mentions average graduate starting salaries of around £24,000 to £27,000
Career Planning Note
Outcomes depend on course choice, academic profile, projects, internships, work experience, English level and visa route
For Indian students, University of Winchester can be a practical option when the student has a moderate academic profile and wants an accessible UK university route.
The 69% acceptance rate makes Winchester achievable, but students still need clean documents, English proof and a focused personal statement.
Computer Science, Software Engineering and Cyber Security applicants should show technical interest or project exposure to make the application stronger.
MBA applicants should not worry about GMAT or GRE based on the provided source, but they should make the CV and career motivation strong.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early because deadlines vary by programme and international visa planning needs time.
Scholarships can make Winchester more affordable, so students should check undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship options before applying.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 69%, making it moderately selective.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS before 14 January 2026 for September 2026 entry.
Postgraduate and MBA applicants apply directly through the University of Winchester application portal.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA applicants.
No. The provided source says GMAT or GRE is not required for MBA admission at Winchester.
The provided source mentions admission decisions are usually provided within 2 to 4 weeks after submission.
Yes. Indian students can apply for January 2026 or September 2026 intakes if they meet academic, English language, document and visa requirements.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 69%, indicating moderately selective admissions.
Undergraduate applicants generally need 60% to 65% overall in Class 12 from CBSE, ISC or equivalent boards.
Postgraduate applicants usually need a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to a UK honours degree, typically with GPA 3.0 or 55% to 60%.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit academic transcripts, UCAS personal statement, reference letter, passport and English proof.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the University of Winchester portal and submit transcripts, personal statement, CV where required, recommendation and passport.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0 for postgraduate and MBA applicants.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT 60+ for undergraduate applicants and TOEFL iBT 80+ for postgraduate and MBA applicants.
No. The provided source says SAT or ACT scores are not mandatory for undergraduate admission.
No. The provided source says GMAT or GRE is not required for MBA admission at University of Winchester.
Yes. The provided source mentions scholarships up to £4,000 for undergraduate students and up to £5,000 for postgraduate students.
The provided source mentions that international admission decisions are usually provided within 2 to 4 weeks after application submission, depending on course and intake period.
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