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University College London Courses & Fees 2026

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(302 courses)
INR 19 L - 85 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 8, TOEFL, PTE: 62 - 76, Duolingo: 115 - 125, GRE
MBA/PGDM(44 courses)
INR 27 L - 60 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 8, TOEFL, PTE: 62 - 76, Duolingo: 115 - 125, GRE, GMAT
M.A.(139 courses)
INR 27 L - 52 LGet Fee Details
Duration12-25 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 8, TOEFL, PTE: 69 - 80, Duolingo: 115 - 125
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Q:   Is it hard to get into University College London?
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Admission to University College London is competitive because of the high acceptance rate. UCL acceptance rate is around 30-38% for international students to get admission to the university. Students can meet the minimum entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate admission at UCL. International students need to provide recent evidence of English language proficiency. It is not guaranteed to get admission to the university after completing the process and meeting the entry requirements. 

Q:   Did Rabindranath Tagore study at UCL?
A: 

Rabindranath Tagore, did briefly enroll for studying Law at the University College London, in 1879, but dropped out to explore independent study, including Shakespeare's plays. He returned to India without a degree in the year 1880.

Tagore was known for his masterful pieces of writing, having also wrote the national anthems for India & Bangladesh.

Q:   What are the requirements for UCL for Indian students?
A: 

 International students require a minimum GPA of 3.3 / 4.0, but some subject areas require at least a 3.7 and may have additional prerequisites. Indian students can check below the entry requirements for UCL:

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

  • Grade 12 from Indian School Certificate awarded by CISCE or CBSE with minimum scores of 90, 85, and 85 in five major subjects
  • Complete one year of a Bachelor’s Degree at an Indian university recognised by UCL, with an average grade equivalent to UK Upper Second Class.

Note: Specific entry requirements for some programs may differ and may be higher.

Graduate Entry Requirements

  • For admission to a Master's e.g. MA, MSc, MRes, MBA, etc., applicants need to complete a three to five-year Bachelor's degree and obtain a First Class degree.
  • Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with Upper second-class (2:1) with either:
  1. A minimum overall CGPA of 7.75/10, 6.25/8.0, 5.75/7.0, 4.25/6.0, or 3.3/4.0
  2. A minimum of 60% aggregate
  • Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with Lower second-class (2:2) with either:
  1. A minimum overall CGPA of 6.75/10, 5.75/8.0, 5.25/7.0, 3.75/6.0, or 3.0/4.0
  2. A minimum of 55% aggregate
Q:   What to pack for UK as an international student?
A: 

While packing for UK as an international students keep following points in mind:

  • Weather in UK can vary from cold, hot or rainy so you should pack appropriate clothes.
  • Passport and/or ID cards (+copies)
  • Proof of health insurance (+copies)
  • Point of Entry Letter (in paper & digital)
  • Acceptance Letter/Email (in paper)
  • Credit card and/or ATM card
  • Calculator, notebook, pens and whatever you need for classes
  • Your Phone, power bank etc. 
  • Laptop
  • Adapters and all essential electronics
  • Toiletries
  • Raincoat 
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Clothes you can layer for changeable weather

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University College London Fee Breakdown 2026

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Q:   Is UCL a tier 1 school?
A: 

Yes, the institute is considered among tier 1 higher educational institutions in the UK by many prominent university ranking publications.

A major publication, ranks the institute #1 for its Architecture & Built Environment courses, with UCL also ranking #9 as part of the Global Universities Rankings, rolled out by the same source.

Q:   Are QS rankings for University College London accurate for international students?
A: 

Yes, to a great extent the QS rankings are accurate. 

The QS Ranking body releases a yearly report that uses a methodology which takes the factors like academic reputation, employer reputation, research influence, and international presence into account.

Other than the factors given earlier, more factors considered along with the basics by QS for University College London which includes the faculty-student ratio, employer reputation, Employer outcomes, academic reputation, and more.

UCL gets an overall score of 95.8 out of 100 in the QS World rankings 2026.

 

Q:   What is the US World ranking for the University College London?
A: 

As per the US World and News rankings for the recent year, the University College London ranks #7

The UCL ranking for the year 2024 was #5 and in 2023 it was #12. Seeing this trend, the University College London rankings have improved in comparison to the year 2023 and has remained constant from the last year.

 

Q:   What is the average salary of University College London graduates?
A: 

The median salary earned by a graduate stands at GBP 32,000 (INR 35.8 L), while the mean salary figure stands at GBP 36,264 (INR 40.6 L), per the latest UCL Placement Data.

UCL graduates are employed at some of the best organizations in the world, in over 165 countries, with the total percentage of graduates employed full-time or pursuing higher studies being 81.2%.

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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 61% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Liberal
Internships3.6
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.7
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.6
Safety4
Indian Food4.3
Permanent Immigration3.3
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Scholarship and career coach connections.
Tips: I am a recipient of the India Excellence Scholarship and I would highly recommend that students apply for scholarships and there are certain trips that they should know before coming here. Connection with the career coaches is very important from the start.
Likes (Indian Food): Back in my home country, I heard that there are very less options for vegetarian or vegan people, but that is not the case, even if each restaurant has just one or two vegetarian options, they are always present plus, it is in very much proximity to the campus, so in brakes, you can go and get yourself a bowl or something to eat.
Dislikes (Value for money): If you can apply for a scholarship, it would be better because even if back in India, you feel it's a small amount that you have received a scholarship, or there are different types of scholarships. Here which you can apply for. For example, the director scholarship which gives you a large amount off.
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Prepping time for classes7 hours/Week
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Friendly people and campus.
Tips: My transition has been similar to almost every other international student here which makes one feel more reassured. My first semester here was quite overwhelming but things fell in place soon after. There is plenty of opportunity if you put yourself out there. Sponsorship has become quite rare now so make sure that you're mentally prepared for all possibilities. I feel the tuition fee for all international students is on the higher end especially when you compare it to local students but the scholarships can make a difference. Also the quality of education has matched up and if you secure a job afterwards, it seems justified.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1550
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 102175
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UCL is amazing, in terms of staff, faculty, and crowd.
Tips: Just be open to making memories, don't stress a lot about employment, and keep putting in regular efforts. Enjoy time at UCL because usually classes are only 3-4 days a week, go out with your friends. UCL has a lot of good and student friendly bars, and a lot of food joints as well. No cultural difference, UCL is very acceptable, and students from all over the world come to UCL.
Likes (Student Life): UCL is amazing in terms of staff faculty and crowd. It is located in the heart of London which is the main campus. They have various societies and different events happening almost every day. I was a part of the UCL pro bono project and it was really nice. I participated in 2 to 3 dance events as well and everything was beyond good. UCL is good in terms of getting the right exposure a good crowd and making memorable memories.
Dislikes (Internships): The university provides guidance and support to students however current UK market is challenging. Internships are available applications need to be submitted 5-6 months before and the process requires rigorous and continuous effort. Universities provide websites but an independent application is more important.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 3025
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
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Privileged to be a UCL alumnus.
Tips: I have transitioned. Scholarships are less so you need to work hard. I didn't really experience a cultural shift because I was quite exposed to Western culture and countries since I was a child. I love London and my university; I graduated last month with a Merit overall and a distinction in my dissertation which is also being published, and I work in London now.
Likes (Internships): Whilst I was in college I used to visit libraries, student cafes, we were in Bloomsbury which was the heart of London, so everything was within walking distance. I was the Vice President of the International Public Affairs Society. UCL has 1000s of societies.
Dislikes (Safety): The department is very accessible and accommodating. The word I'd like to use is student friendly. UCL teaching doesn't just give you facts, it makes you learn how to think critically. The teaching faculty is very diverse. It's a global university. There are people from all nationalities.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2075
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
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Diverse college campus and lots of learning opportunities.
Tips: Coming to UCL has been a transformative experience both academically and personally. The transition helped me grow significantly as an individual. Being surrounded by so many bright and passionate people naturally pushes you to think more deeply about your subject and to constantly improve yourself. I didn't feel a major culture shift as everyone at UCL was incredible pathetic welcoming and respectuful which makes adapting much easier. I feel extremely satisfied with my university course and country as a whole. At UCL I had the opportunity to learn from and work with some of the best professors, all of whom were exceptionally supportive and helpful throughout my academic journey making the experience even more rewarding.
Dislikes (Part time work): Although there are good opportunities both on and off campus, balancing them with the intensity of a one-year masters course is a bit challenging. UCL provides plenty of on-campus roles, especially for Bachelor's students, such as student ambassador positions and paid roles within the UCL Students' Union. UCL's career website is also very helpful, through which students can apply for part-time jobs and paid internships. Off-campus jobs are usually in retail, hospitality, customer service, and administrative work. Part-time work becomes more manageable during vacation when there is more time to catch up on studies. The average payout for part-time work in London typically ranges from 12-15 pounds per hour, and on-campus roles often pay slightly higher, around 14-17 pounds per hour.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1600
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UCL pushes you to be the best version of yourself.
Tips: The transition has been challenging. The workload I have is a lot here but then it's a part of the process. It's a prestigious university and hence it's academically rigorous. The best part is that all I have to do is ask for help whenever I'm struggling and there will be people around me who can guide me and help me with anything. I'm very happy and grateful for the opportunity to be a student at UCL and live in London.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I love the campus and the facilities that are provided. There are many amount of clubs and activities being conducted although I don't get to attend them frequently as I am busy. There are clubs for dance, music, debate, educational, academic, research, cultural linguistic societies and many more. I mostly spend my day attending lectures and catching up on them by studying in the library on campus. I also get to spend time with some of my amazing friends I met here.
Dislikes (Student Life): The faculty is really approachable, especially for my field. The kind of research exposure I'm getting here is phenomenal! The lectures involve the professor talking about their lab's research and its findings. The faculty is very diverse and friendly. They're really approachable for any sort of doubts or queries.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
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Q:   Is it harder to get into UCL or Kings?
A: 

Yes it is harder to get into University College London than King's College London. The acceptance rate of UCL is between 22-30%, where it is around 43% for Kings. There is a slight difference in the acceptance rates of both universities but the toughness increases even with few rate change. Both the university consider factors like qualification, work experience, English language requirements, and more.

Q:   Which is better UCL or Harvard?
A: 

Both, UCL and Harvard are among the top 10 universities in the world for 2025 by QS World University Ranking. Students can check below the comparison based on some points and check which is better one:

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Harvard

UCL

QS Ranking 2025

2

9

Acceptance Rate

4%

30-38%

Notable Alumni

400,000

350,000

International students

18%

48%

According to above result both the universities perform well in different sections. It’s your own choice where you want to study.

Q:   Is Oxford University better than University College London?
A: 

Without a doubt, Oxford University ranks way better than Univerity College London.

As per the US World and News ranking the University of Oxford ranks #4 which is 3 places above University College London

According to other renowned ranking bodies of the world too, this pattern is similar. Look at the ranking table given below for the trends - 

University Name

US News Ranking 2023

US News Ranking 2024

US News Ranking 2025

University College London

12

7

7

University of Oxford

5

4

4

Q:   What is special about the University College London?
A: 

The University College London, is considered part of the best ranking institutions in England & worldwide. The UCL campus is surrounded by a vibrant environment with parties during the nights a common theme.

The institute ranks #4 as part of country-level rankings given by Shiksha, while also forming part of the top 10 colleges & universities in the world as per Shiksha Rankings.

Q:   Which has better chances of admission: University College London or University of Oxford?
A: 

The UCL acceptance rate of 36% is nearly twice that of Oxford University which has an acceptance rate of 17%.

Thus, it can be said that University College London is relatively easier to secure admissions at than Oxford.

However, both institutes are selective to a good extent, & interested applicants must maintain a solid academic record & resume demonstrating their non-academic capabilities to secure admissions at either institute. 

Q:   Did Alexander Graham Bell attend University College London?
A: 

Yes, the inventor of the telephone pursued a course in Anatomy & Physiology.

However, his time at the institute was brief. 

He left his education mid-way to move with his family to Canada in 1870.

Graham Bell emphasized elocution, i.e. the ability to speak clearly & expressively & this came in very useful during his later research in the field of speech therapy & audiology.

Q:   In what all industries were University College London graduates placed?
A: 

UCLgraduates were placed in a wide range of industries/ sectors with Education and Other Educational Activities as the top one with 16.6% of placements. Other sectors include Health & Social Care, Academic Research and HE, Accountancy and Financial Services, Construction, Built Environment and property, IT, technology & telecommunications, Manufacturing, Scientific Research, development & analysis, Publishing, journalism & translation, Law, Retail & wholesale activities, etc

Q:   Which has higher chances of admission: Imperial College or University College London?
A: 

The Imperial College acceptance rate of 15%, places it among the most selective higher educational institutes in the region. IC London is only known to accept about 15 applications of every 100 it receives which makes it very competitive to get into.

University College London in comparison, is slightly less picky, with an acceptance rate of 30%, UC London is twice as easier to secure admissions at than Imperial College. 

Q:   Which is better: University College London or King‘s College?
A: 

The University College London & King's College are two of the most prominent higher educational institutes in London.

When it comes to local rankings, University College London has the upper hand with a London-wide rank #2, while King's College London ranks #4 for the same.

As far as acceptance rates go, UCL (36%) again gets the better of KCL (13%), with admissions thrice as easy as it is at King's College.

The table below gives a detailed comparison between the two:

Criteria

University College London

King's College

Acceptance Rate

36%

13%

Popular Programs

Computer Science.

Business Management,

Biomedical Science

Medicine & Health Science,

Engineering

Tuition Fee (BE/B.Tech)

INR 31.1 L-INR 46.3 L

INR 31.7 L-INR 40.4 L

Shiksha Popularity Ranking

#2

#8

Q:   How to get into UCL from India?
A: 

Indian students interested in pursuing higher studies from the University College London can do so by applying via the UCAS application portal.

The University College London application process is given below:

  • Register on the official UCAS portal
  • Select “University College London” from the list of universities
  • Pick the course you wish to apply to
  • Upload all mandatory documents such as test scores & identity verification documents
  • Pay the specified application fee
  • After a careful review, submit the application
  • Keep track of your application's status via the UCAS portal
  • Accept the offer letter, & follow the guidelines & instructions specified by the UCL admissions team
Q:   Does University College London require IELTS?
A: 

Yes, UCL considers IELTS Academic test scores to grant admissions to international students, alongside TOEFL, PTE Academic & Cambridge English Test.

The test score requirement vary greatly for different courses, the below table shows the minimum language tests scores for admission to a BSc in Computer Science course.

Test

Minimum Score

TOEFL-iBT

92

IELTS Academic

6.5

Cambridge English: C2

176

PTE Academic

75

Q:   How many courses are there at UCL?
A: 

University College London Courses include 650+ courses, including 400+ undergraduate degree courses, that are pursued by about 42,000 UG students from 150 different nationalities.

Business Management, Technology & Medical Science are some popular areas of studies, pursued by the institute's graduates.

Students interested in enrolling to one of the UCL courses, can do so by applying via the UCAS portal.

Q:   Is a degree from University College London valid in India?
A: 

Yes a degree from University College London is considered valid in India, with UCL holding accreditations from many notable accrediting agencies such as: American Library Association Committee on Accreditation with its current status being: Initial Accreditation.

The institute's next accreditation review is in Spring 2031.

Q:   What subject is UCL best known for?
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UCL is known to offer one of the largest course catalogues in the country, & a majority of its courses perform really well as part of course-specific rankings rolled out by prominent publications, including Shiksha, which ranks its courses, as follows:

Course

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

MS

#4

BE/BTech

#8

LLB

#2

LLM

#3

BA

#6

BSc

#8

BBA

#8

MA

#3

MIM

#15

MBBS

#5

Q:   Do UCL students live on campus?
A: 

Yes, the majority of the first-year students are known to live as part of the university maintained residential halls.

The institute maintains separate on-campus accommodation facilities for its UG & PG students, as well as those who choose to live as part of families.

The rooms are available in both private & shared forms with UCL taking care of the accommodation facilities in the halls operated by itself.

Some halls are also available to students willing to take up self-catering, these include: Astor College, John Dodgson House & Ian Baker House among others.

Q:   Does UCL have a good student life?
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Yes, UCL students are known to have a “vibrant” social life, with the institute's policy of keeping Wednesday afternoons free of teaching giving students enough time to participate in a number of recreational activities on- & off-campus.

Students can either unwind with friends as part of a UCL Café, enjoy theatre, live music performances, & stand-up comedy as part of the Bloomsbury Theatre or go DJ-ing with the institute's own student radio station: Rare FM.

Q:   Does UCL accept Indian students?
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UCL exclusively accepts applications from students from India who have completed the A-levels, IB Diploma, and other credentials such as the CISCE and CBSE boards. The application process for an international student from India to University College London (UCL) is comparable to that of a domestic student. You will need to submit an online application, transcripts, and English language requirements.You will also need to show your academic credentials, financial assistance, and a personal statement.  

Q:   Does University College London support those students who wish to pursue entrepreneurship?
A: 

Yes Those who are pursuing research-based courses at UCL have access to entrepreneurship training for doctoral students and early career researchers (SPERO), which consists of 5 workshops plus a Hatchery startup incubator. Students can have access to all the facilities of BaseKX, a dedicated mentor, monthly meetings with an experienced entrepreneurship advisor, office hours with lawyers, accountants and expert facilitators, etc.

Q:   What kind of career events are available at University College London?
A: 

 Examples of few career events at UCL include Academic Career Planning for PhD Students, Effective Academic Applications, Presenting Your Skills to Non-Academic Recruiters: CVs and Application Forms, Marketing Yourself Online: LinkedIn Lab, etc. The University hosts career fairs for student-employer connect, employer presentations, sector insights programme for focusing on specific industry sector, researchers' programme aimed specifically at research students, just to name a few. 

Q:   Can you provide me the placement details of Economics course at University College London?
A: 

 MSc Economics of UCL recorded a career outcome rate of 94.2%. Following are the finer details:

  • Salary: £42,184 (average) and £38,000 (median)
  • Industry: Consultancy, Accountancy & Financial Services, Policy & government, Academic Research and HE, Banking and investment, etc
  • Recruiters: Frontier Economics, Bank of England, UK Government,  Charles River Associates UK Ltd, EY, etc
  • Job Roles: Actuaries, economists and statisticians, Management consultants and business analysts, etc
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Management and IT graduates are of very high demand to employers in London. Mentioned below are some of the best paying job roles in London for Indian students to consider.

Job TitleAverage Salary in GBPAverage Salary in INR
Software EngineerGBP 50,834INR 61.6 Lakhs
Data AnalystGBP 34,707INR 42.05 Lakhs
Project ManagerGBP 49,300INR 59.73 Lakhs
Marketing ManagerGBP 45,244INR 54.8 Lakhs
Operations ManagerGBP 47,541INR 57.6 Lakhs

Source: Payscale

1 GBP = INR 121.17

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Mentioned below are some popular financial aid options for Indian students in the UK.

Type of ScholarshipScholarship NameFinancial AwardEligibile Courses
Merit-basedErasmus Mundus Joint Master's Scholarship
  • Covers all tuition, travel, and living expenses
PG or Research
Merit-basedCommonwealth Scholarship
  • Covers tuition costs
  • Airfare
  • Personal Stipend
PG or Research
Merit-basedGREAT ScholarshipsGBP 10,000 or INR 12.11 LPG

1 GBP = INR 121,18

Check out: Popular Scholarships for Indian Students in UK

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Students can expect to hear back from the university by the end of April maximum but UCL tries to send its decisions even sooner. Some students may hear quicker than the others but this doesnt mean you should be discouraged as UCL is a university high in demand.

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Yes students can submit more than just one application to UCL but the university advises students to consider their options carefully as they have a limited no. of choices at UCAS. Also note that more than one application to the same programme or department does not increase your chances of being ac

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For UG admissions at UCL students will have to obtain 90, 85, or 85 in five subjects in Class 12 with 85 to include three core subjects. Check the accepted boards-

  • Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (Bengaluru)
  • State Board of School Examinations (Tamil Nadu)
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