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University of Bristol Courses & Fees 2025

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(110 courses)
INR 23 L - 51 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 60 - 71
MBA/PGDM(28 courses)
INR 28 L - 44 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, PTE: 66 - 67
B.Sc.(85 courses)
INR 24 L - 46 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-6 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, PTE: 67 & Above
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Q:   What are the admission requirements at the University of Bristol?
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In the 2023/2024 academic year, the university received approximately 122,510 undergraduate applications and extended offers to about 56,485 applicants, resulting in an acceptance rate of around 46.1%. This indicates a moderately competitive admissions process.

Below mentioned are the documents and scores mentioned for University of Bristol: 

  • Letters of Recommendation- 2
  • Resume/CV
  • Official Transcripts of Academic Qualifications
  • Evaluation Report proving the validity of Bachelor's degree or other equivalent
  • IELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 60 - 71
  • Bachelor's Degree from NAAC accredited University.

 

Q:   Is it hard to get into the University of Bristol?
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Bristol University admission is competitive because of its low acceptance rate. The Uni of Bristol acceptance rate is 46%, that means out of 100 applications received at the university only 46 are accepted by the university. International students are also required to meet the admission criteria and submit all the required documents to get into the university successfully.

Q:   When can I apply for admission at University of Bristol?
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The deadlines at this university vary by programs and type of intakes. Below mentioned are the University of Bristol Fall 2025 deadlines:

 Application type

Application Deadline

Undergraduate courses (Final deadline)

Jun 30, 2025

Post graduate courses

Apr 23, 2025

 

Please note that the deadlines of the University of Bristol courses may vary, the above mentioned deadlines are the cases for most of the program, they might be different for different programs.

Q:   Is MBA offered at University of Bristol?
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Business and Management programs are offered at University of Bristol.

The fee for MBA at University of Bristol for Indian students is subject to confirmation and MBA here lasts for the duration of 1 year.

University of Bristol MBA Admission requirements:

  • Completed online application
  • Two written essays
  • One timed written essay
  • Two video essays
  • Updated resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • English proficiency test score
  • Academic transcript from your home university
  • English language certificate (if applicable)
Q:   Is Bristol expensive for international students?
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 Bristol is less expensive than other cities in the UK like London, Cambridge, Oxford, etc. The cost of living in the UK in Bristol is around £984.29 (avg. 1 B.Ed Rental in City Centre (PCM) by essentialliving.co.uk. The total expense depends on the living cost and tuition fee of the programme that students select to study at Bristol University. Living expenses cover everything you pay except your tuition fees. Most students spend between £9,000 and £15,000 per year including accommodation. Also check, the Cost of Living for International students in the UK

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University of Bristol Fee Breakdown 2025

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Q:   What is the fee for various courses at University of Bristol?
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The University of Bristol's tuition fees for international students vary depending on the programme and level of study, for instance the UG programs fee for International students, ranges between INR 22.29 L and 49.12 L, the fee amount for the Uni of Bristol is between INR 17.83 L and 47.53 L.

Below mentioned are the programs with fee which are provided by this University: 

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS

INR 18 L - 29 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 19 L - 31 L

M.Sc.

INR 18 L - 28 L

BE/BTech

INR 20 L - 28 L

BSc

 

INR 19 L - 27 L

B.A.

INR 19 L - 23 L

Q:   What is the University of Bristol ranking?
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University of Bristol is one of the top ranked universities across the globe. The University of Bristol world ranking is #55 as per the QS World University Ranking 2024. As per THE World Universities Ranking 2024, University of Bristol is ranked #81. 

Q:   What is the fee for MS at University of Bristol?
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University of Bristol MS fees is between INR 18 L - 29 L, (Note: It is the first year fee not including the living expenses).

Here are some things to take care of while applying for University of Bristol MS:

·         English Proficiency by taking IELTS/TOEFL/PET

·         Application fee

·         Financial resources proofs

·         Official Academic transcripts

·         Copy of passport

·         Completed online application

·         Two letters of recommendation

Q:   What is the University of Bristol LLM fees for international students?
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The University of Bristol LLM tuition fees for first year for international students is INR 22 - 28 L. The university has a high subject raking for LLM. As per the QS WUR LLM ranking 2023, it is ranked #59. 
Q:   Is Bristol expensive for international students?
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 Bristol is less expensive than other cities in the UK like London, Cambridge, Oxford, etc. The cost of living in the UK in Bristol is around £984.29 (avg. 1 B.Ed Rental in City Centre (PCM) by essentialliving.co.uk. The total expense depends on the living cost and tuition fee of the programme that students select to study at Bristol University. Living expenses cover everything you pay except your tuition fees. Most students spend between £9,000 and £15,000 per year including accommodation. Also check, the Cost of Living for International students in the UK

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3.9/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Fun loving
Student Views
  • 41% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.8
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.4
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.3
Indian Food3.3
Permanent Immigration3.3
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Shubham Suryawanshi Verified Icon
MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2022
4
A transformative academic journey at Bristol.
Tips: One of the first things I noticed after joining the University of Bristol was how seriously academics are taken here compared to the Indian education system. The professors are highly knowledgeable and clearly experts in their respective fields. Their passion for teaching and their subject areas really stand out, and it made me realise the value of studying at a top-tier university. The university is extremely supportive and responsible when it comes to student well-being, cohort management, and future career support. I've never had an experience where the university or staff were unresponsive or unhelpful. It truly feels like a place that wants its students to succeed. There are several scholarships available, and I would strongly encourage prospective students to apply. In many cases, the selection does not strictly depend on your past academic record or work experience. So don't hesitate, there's a good chance you might receive one if you apply thoughtfully. Overall, I've been very satisfied with my experience; the course was well structured, the academic environment is inspiring, and living in the UK, especially coming from a developing country, offers a great opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.
Likes (Internships): The university has a dedicated career service where you can book appointments for personalised support. They assist with CV building, offer training sessions, and help you write effective cover letters. They also connect students with opportunities such as the Internship Programme, where the university often funds the internship on behalf of the employers. Additionally, they provide information about career fairs, job openings, and various internship opportunities through their online platform.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): When it comes to permanent immigration, the university doesn't play a large role in it. The course, luck, and your past experiences are more important factors. In fact, I have seen many people move back home to their country after completing their master's programs because they didn't have enough job opportunities where they were studying.
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Deepika Tamilselvan Verified Icon
MSc Communication Networks and Signal Processing - Batch of 2025
4
A supportive and globally, engaging experience at Bristol.
Tips: Before joining the University of Bristol, students should be prepared for a culturally diverse and academically rigorous environment. The transition here involves adapting to an independent learning style and managing life away from home, which initially felt overwhelming. However, the support system, ranging from Academy advice to mental health services, helped me settle in. I haven't received any scholarships, but my friends have received a TB scholarship, which is incredibly tough to get. Only a handful of students receive the scholarship every year, and I know a few students who have also received a Shaven scholarship. Because I didn't receive any scholarships, I spent all the money from my education loan, which was a pretty high amount. Overall, I'm satisfied with my university, my course, and the country, but the cost of tuition is very high. I would only recommend applying to people with relevant experience related to the Master's coursework and who are willing to spend a huge amount of money as an investment toward their education.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Quality of faculty is great. The professors are not only highly knowledgeable but also genuinely invested in students. They are very approachable, whether during scheduled office hours or via email. They are always open to questions and discussions beyond lectures. The teaching methodology combines strong practical exposure along with theory, especially through research-led assignments, lab-based sessions, and industry-relevant case studies.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The options for affordable and tasty Indian food are quite less around the university. Some dishes feel adapted to local taste, and it's hard to find regional specialities. I prefer cooking at home, usually. The cost of Indian groceries is quite affordable, but travelling to Indian stores can't be done every time because it's a bit far from the accommodation and requires spending money on bus or taxi fare. Most of the Indian groceries are available in local stores like Sainsbury's, Lidl, and Tesco, so it's better to cook individually than to eat out at restaurants.
Reviewed on 19 May 2025Read more
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MSc Financial Technology with Data Science - Batch of 2026
3.6
There are numerous clubs and activities held on-campus.
Tips: Not much changes in how you live, you go to college, do your work, eat, and work. But, yes, there are cultural changes, climate, and other changes that affect your mental health. You have 20 hours of classes every week, and the rest of the time, you're on your own. This gives you time to study and improve yourself. There are lots of events going on at the university, such as freshers. You can find clubs for practically every study and every sport or game you play, like football. I'm pretty satisfied with my course, the M.Sc. in Fintech with Data Science, the university, and the country.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The food at restaurants here is expensive for a single meal, and I don’t think it’s worth the price. It’s also slightly overpriced, in my opinion. If you can cook, it’s much better to cook your own food rather than eating out. That way, you’ll save both money and improve your health.
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Ekjot Singh Verified Icon
MA Film and Television - Batch of 2022
3.8
University of Bristol has a state of the art facilities but is expensive for abroad students.
Tips: Most of my learning came from outside the university rather than inside. Living in Bristol is one such experience one must have during their youth. Bristol offers good academics, a vibrant lifestyle and a community. The city is very diverse and friendly. The nightlife is amazing. It is a party hub of the UK, and the food is equally good. The countryside is scenic, it gets lovely and green in summer. Overall, it was a lovely experience.
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Wireless Communications and Signal Processing - Batch of 2025
4
A fulfilling global journey.
Tips: Students should be ready for independent learning and diverse cultures. The transition was smooth, but there was a cultural shift in both academics and social life. I didn't avail any scholarships. The campus feels secure with 24/7 security and CCTV. The university also offers night-time transport and well-being support. The city is generally safe, though, like any urban area, it's wise to stay alert, especially at night. But the area near the campus is especially safe. Overall, I am very satisfied with the university and course.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is knowledgeable and approachable, often available outside class and responsive to queries. Teaching is hands-on and project-based, making learning practical and engaging. The team is internationally diverse, bringing varied perspectives.
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MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2022
3.7
Strong academics and good for students who want to pursue PHD.
Tips: University of Bristol is a good choice to go to, but I wish they would upgrade their course and make it longer. I feel like I need relevant skills when I get there, but the university's brand name isn't that great. Also, I wish there were more networking events specific to Data Science and now AI. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Public transportation): As the campus is centrally located, it makes transportation easy, however, it is not cheap to live in the centre. Public transport is only cheap until you’re a student. Monthly passes should be made cheaper than the current rate. The only easily available mode of transportation is buses.
Dislikes (Internships): There should be separate portals for part time jobs as only basic career services are available at present. The university should also collaborate with FAANG companies. CV review doesn't work; internships are available but hard to get, so it's worth hosting networking events, too.
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