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The University of Warwick Admissions 2025: Application Deadline, Requirements & Costs

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The University of Warwick admission 2025 is open for international students. Applicants can apply for admission to the university by the below deadlines:

  • The University of Warwick deadline for UG admission through UCAS is Jan 29, 2025
  • Warwick University deadline for MBA admission is Oct 06, 2024 (round 1)

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University of Warwick Admission Process 2025

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Q:   Does Warwick give scholarships for international students?

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International students are eligible for the University of Warwick scholarships if they meet the criteria. Students can apply for education loans to study in the UK if they are not eligible for the scholarships. Below are some of the scholarships available for UG and PG international students:

Warwick UG scholarships:

Warwick PG scholarships:

Q:   What are the requirements for getting admission to the University of Warwick?

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Applicants are required to meet the academic as well as English language test requirements to take admission to the University of Warwick. Mentioned below are the basic admission requirement for UG and PG admission at Warwick:

Undergraduate Courses

  • The applicants must have studied the Higher Secondary Certificate / Class 12 / Class 12 from CBSE or CISCE or some state-boards
  • Note that the following departments do not accept CBSE Applied Mathematics: Computer Science, Stats and Maths. All other departments shall consider CBSE Applied Mathematics or Mathematics as equivalent to A-level Mathematics

Typical offers for Class 12 students (across 5 subjects) will typically be:

UK Requirement

CBSE / CISCE equivalent

Subject-Specific Requirement

A*A*A* or above

92%

A*

A*AA

90%

A*

AAA

88%

A

AAB

85%

B

The following levels shall typically be accepted from Indian Class 10 in order to meet UK GCSE requirements:

UK GCSE Requirement

Class 10 Equivalent

8/A*

Class 10 is generally not accepted – subjects should be taken in India Class 12

7/A

88%

6/B

85%

4/C

80%

Postgraduate Courses

  • For admission to postgraduate taught or research degrees at the University of Warwick, the applicants would require a minimum first class or upper second only, with a minimum 60% - 80% depending on the applicant’s institute.
  • Those with a 5-year LLB from a recognised Indian institution shall be considered with a minimum of 55% - 60%, depending on the institution

University of Warwick MS Admission 2025

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  • Undergraduate Degree with 50% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: IELTS, PTE
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Q:   What do you need for Warwick Finance Masters?

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The University of Warwick MSc Finance admission requirements include:

  • A 2.1 or first or equivalent degree in a relevant undergraduate subject from UK university or an equivalent qualification from a globally recognised institution is required
  • Band B level English language requirement is required such as IELTS overall score of 7.0

Q:   What are the requirements for MSc Business Analytics Warwick?

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To take admission to the MSc Business Analytics course at the University of Warwick, the applicants must meet the below-given entry requirements:

  • Have or be expecting to obtain at least a 2.1 degree at the undergraduate level from a UK university, or overseas equivalent from a top-performing university
  • Warwick University considers applications from a wide range of degrees including Economics, Business, Geography, Engineering, Psychology, Sociology and Politics. MSc Business Analytics course requires strong numeracy and IT statistical ability
  • English language proficiency test score: IELTS (7.0), PTE Academic (70), TOEFL (100), etc.

Q:   How long does it take to get a decision for Warwick MSc Management?

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Once students have successfully submitted the University of Warwick application, the processing time of the application is usually 8-12 weeks, but this may take longer during busier periods. The application status can be tracked through the portal. Once the application is approved, Warwick University will make an official letter of a place on the course.

University of Warwick Application Process 2025

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Q:   How do I apply to the University of Warwick as an international student?

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International students must meet the admission requirements for Warwick admission. They must follow the Warwick application process and submit the application before the deadline. The application process for the University of Warwick depends on the type of course for which you are applying:

  • Undergraduate admissions: All applications to undergraduate degree programs at the University of Warwick should be made through UCAS. The applicants shall not be able to apply to the university directly
  • Postgraduate admissions: The postgraduate applications must be made directly to the university. For most taught postgraduate applications, a standard University of Warwick application fee of £35 Sterling for online applications or £60 Sterling for paper applications is applicable. PhD applications do not need an application fee. Also, note that the MBA course has a separate application fee

Q:   How do I get into Warwick University from India?

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Indian students who wish to study at the University of Warwick must meet the admission requirements for thier program. Applicants must submit the admission application with all supportive documents by the Warwick application deadline. Mentioned below are the application process to apply for Warwick admission:

Step 1: Login to application portal

Step 2: Select your programme and check the requirements of your program

Step 3: Provide all the documents and tests score

Step 4: Pay a non-refundable Warwick University application fee

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Q:   Is it hard to get into Warwick University?

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The University of Warwick acceptance rate is around 24%, which means out of 100 application only 24 get offer. The moderatly high acceptance makes admission at the university competitive for international students. Applicants must have a good academic profile and meet the entry requirements to apply for admission.

Q:   How many Indian students are at Warwick?

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According to Warwick facts, the university welcome over 920 students from South Asia each year from foundation programme to research degrees. Warwick University has 741 students from India studying on its campus currently. The university is home to more than 9,500 international students from 147 countries. Furthermore, for international students, the university has over 300 clubs and societies where they can get involved with and meet other students from their respective countries and across the world. The societies include academic activities & games, campaigning, cultural, film & media, food & drink, etc. 

Read: Student Life in UK: What to Expect?

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  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
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  • 11% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Part time work3.5
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Management (MSc) - Batch of 2024
4.5
The best university to study with great professors.
Tips: The professors were friendly and helpful, and the assignments were practical in nature, which contributed to my overall development. If you plan to attend this university, be sure to take the following tips with you: learn to cook, be self-motivated, have a positive attitude towards learning, and make good use of the resources available to you. Overall, I am completely satisfied with my experience at the university.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I never had any plans to settle down permanently, but I found the University of Warwick to be a safe place to live. The university campus life is great, with all the facilities you need at your fingertips. There are many community safety teams that make student life easy. Overall, it's a great place to study.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The recession made jobs hard to come by. The recruitment cycle is too long, and the PSW makes it difficult to apply for and get a job. Also, experience level is a key criterion for getting a good job, and pay is only average. Even with all of these factors, it is still difficult to find a job.
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Navigating the cultural shift and opportunities at the University of Warwick.
Tips: Students at Warwick should know how to face challenges adapting to a more independent lifestyle. Managing household tasks and adjusting to academic life can be stressful. Warwick's welcoming environment and diversified population can assist students in adjusting to a new lifestyle. One of Warwick's scholarships is the Global Excellence Scholarship, which provides fee reductions depending on merit and need. The scholarship application process usually requires academic achievements and university qualifying requirements. Although scholarships are beneficial, competition is high, so students should apply early. I am quite satisfied with Warwick University, course and country.
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Warwick- Expensive but Invaluable Experience
Tips: Students should know that there are a lot of cultural shifts and largely the way lifestyle and habits change after the move. Coming from a comfortable family back in India where I was used to home-cooked meals and chores being taken care of by a helper every day and having to do everything by myself was a huge shift. Additionally, being away from home is not the easiest thing, and you feel vulnerable at the start, but then with time, things get a lot better. I did not avail of any scholarships; my family financed my education. However, a lot of international students that I know here are on student loans, so that is an option to consider if one needs financial aid. Also, there are few scholarships and financial aid from the university and government, but one needs to plan for months since the deadline is pretty early. Warwick is one of the elitist universities around here, and being a part of Russell Group, it is quite expensive as well. However, its reputation, overall standing, and the environment make up for a lot of it. 
Likes (Student Life): Warwick campus in particular has to be one of the prettiest premises I have come across along the long list of activities for students. The university organizes various events across the year, ranging from leisure, networking, outings, entertainment, health and lifestyle, etc. Typically, a Warwick student has a lot of academic baggage given the university's commitment to top-class studies, but then the student unit organizes several events throughout the term time and off-term time to keep them relaxed. And yes, there is every possible committee or student society that you can think of or be interested in, right from religion to sports, helping you connect to like-minded individuals. 
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement in the UK at the moment is very difficult given the increasing visa and IHS cost. Also, the nation wants to limit immigration and is considering several anti-immigration favouring stances regarding the same. While there is PSW for international students after completing their studies, the fees for it have been on a consistent rise. Moreover, the PR status in the UK is a long road and with not a lot of companies in favour of sponsoring visas, it is looking worse day by day. While a lot of people would love to immigrate to the UK permanently without a link, the answers to this are pretty subjective. As much as I appreciate the clean roads, clean air, discipline, and diversity in the workspace, I am a very emotional being and miss the Indian food so I would choose to be back home in the long run.
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A fun and enriching university life.
Tips: I had a great time at the University of Warwick. I learned how to cook, made amazing friends, and got to know diverse cultures and values. The professors are caring and prioritize mental health. The classes are peaceful with plenty of time for other activities. There are lots of events held on our college campus. It was truly a fun experience.
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Great university and considerate about the student welfare.
Tips: Students should take some time to explore campus before their classes start as it is very widespread and you will be expected to walk around a lot so plan your schedule and housing according. Moreover, finding suitable accommodation on campus does not come easy. The faculty is very understanding and helpful. Finally, take advantage of the available student services.
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Versatile, reputed and competitive place.
Tips: It's important to choose only the course you know you're interested in as there's not much scope to change afterwards. Give ourselves time to adjust, make new friends, and get into a routine. Join different societies and clubs, while making sure you're on track with academics and give yourself time to relax.
Likes (Internships): Warwick is extremely well renowned in the UK, especially Warwick Business School. The careers team, which is solely for WBS students, provide extensive CV reviews, Cover letter drafts, practice interviews and other resources to improve our chances of getting internships.
Dislikes (Student Life): While there are a lot of sources to relax, explore and enjoy during term time for students, to score well in the course I'm pursuing, it's important to dedicate a good amount of time to studying, while applying for internships, which tends to get pretty stressful.
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University of Warwick Admissions 2025 FAQs

Q:   Can I get into Warwick without GMAT?

A: 

As such for admission to MSc in Business Analytics at the University of Warwick, GMAT or GRE score is not required. However, a well-balanced score (700+) may strengthen the application.

Q:   How much does it cost to study in Warwick University?

A: 

The University of Warwick fees for international students varies from INR 20 L to INR 56 L for first year. Check the University of Warwick fees from the table given below:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (12 months-2 years)

INR 23 L - 56 L

BE/BTech (3-4 years)

INR 27 L - 31 L

MS (9 months-4 years)

INR 20 L - 33 L

MIM (12 months-2 years)

INR 23 L - 41 L

BA (3-4 years)

INR 22 L - 28 L

MA (1 year-4 years)

INR 20 L - 25 L

BSc (3-4 years)

INR 22 L - 28 L

BBA (3-4 years)

INR 22 L - 31 L

LLB ( 3-4 years)

INR 28 L

LLM (1 year)

INR 20 L

International students are also pay the amount for living expenses besides the tuition fees. Applicants must have £1,023 or INR 1.08 L per month in order to cover the accommodation and living expenses. The estimated living expenses will be as follows:

Particulars

Cost (Per month)

On-campus residence

£300 - £900

Off-campus residence

£320 - £600

Bills and internet

£60 - £80

Travel (public transport)

£32

Food and general expenses

£200

Books and materials

£25

Clothing

£25

Warwick Sport Membership

£10 - £32.50

Socializing, going out, trips and holidays  

£100 - £150

Mobile phone

£15 - £50

TV License

£159 per year

Read: Living Costs for International Students in UK

Q:   How long does Warwick University take to give offers?

A: 

For undergraduate admissions, the University of Warwick aims to finalize decisions as soon as possible, but is firmly committed to equal consideration of all the applications received as per the UCAS deadline by late January. If the application is received by the January equal consideration deadline, the University of Warwick will finalize a decision by the UCAS deadline in Mid-May.

In the case of postgraduate taught courses, once the applicants have completed their application, the University of Warwick will usually contact the applicants with the decision within 6 weeks. In the case of postgraduate research programs, the University of Warwick contacts the applicants with the decision within 8 weeks.

Q:   What are the eligibility criteria for the University of Warwick MSc Management?

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To take admission to the MSc Management course at the University of Warwick, students must have or be expecting to obtain:

  • At least a 2.1 degree at the undergraduate level from a UK university, or overseas equivalent from a top-performing university
  • Students for this course come from diverse backgrounds including Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering, Humanities, and Mathematics.
  • If the applicants have studied disciplines related to Management, then they may still be eligible, but with a restricted range of electives. For example, if an applicant has a BSc in Economics, an offer might be conditional based on the applicant taking an Economics elective
  • Apart from this, students are required to submit English language test scores too. The accepted English language proficiency tests with their minimum scores are IELTS (7.0), PTE Academic (70), TOEFL (100)

Q:   What subjects is Warwick University famous for?

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According to QS World University Rankings by Subjects 2023, the University of Warwick has been ranked as one of the top 25 universities in the world for four subject areas. The University of Warwick courses that are assessed to be best among the world are:

Subjects

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023

Statistics & Operational Research

16

Mathematics

19

Business & Management Studies

22

Economics & Econometrics

22

Three other subjects of the University of Warwick that are listed in the prestigious Top 50 table are:

Subject Areas

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023

English Language & Literature

26

Accounting & Finance

38

History

45

Also Read: University of Warwick Ranking

Q:   Where do Warwick University students live?

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For international students, the University of Warwick offers on-campus accommodation. A majority of first-year undergraduate students prefer to live on-campus. The university has over 1,000 rooms reserved for postgraduate master’s students each year. Off-campus accommodation and house share are also other options where students can live. Some points that have to be kept in mind are:

  • If students are going to study undergraduate course, then they can apply for on-campus accommodation once they receive an offer (conditional or unconditional)
  • If students are going to study postgraduate course, then they can apply for on-campus accommodation once they accept an unconditional offer

Q:   Where is the University of Warwick Business Analytics ranked?

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As per the QS Master’s in Business Analytics ranking 2023,  Warwick Business School is ranked at #17th position. The tuition fee of international students willing to pursue an MSc Business Analytics course at the University of Warwick is £33,000, which is roughly around INR 34 Lacs (tuition fees for first-year). Apart from the tuition fees, students are required to pay the living costs.

Q:   How did the University of Warwick become so prestigious considering it is a relatively new university?

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Some of the factors that have contributed to the University of Warwick gaining popularity in these past years are:

  • Varied variety of courses are available and many courses include opportunities to get industry experience
  • Because of the industry links. Warwick Business School and Warwick Business Group have links to companies like Jaguar Land Rover. The Medical School has strong links with the big teaching hospital located in Coventry
  • Warwick Uni has lot of facilities for international students such as quality stuff, library, state-of-the-art technology, etc.
  • Part of the Russell Group Universities. The University of Warwick is a part of the Russell Group Universities who justifies its popularity and reputation among the UK universities and in the world

Q:   What are some helpful tips for students starting their first semester at the University of Warwick?

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Some of the tips that students starting their studies at Warwick Uni must keep in mind. These tips are listed after referring to the student reviews on an unofficial sources:

  • Choose the cheap accommodation. This way, you will save a lot of money
  • Attend the Freshers week
  • Think carefully about the Sports membership which you have to choose before buying it
  • Try new sports and societies
  • Utilize the library to issue and re-issue the required books
  • Chat with your classmates in order to expand the network who are from different cultural backgrounds

Q:   What are the best things for the University of Warwick students to do on the weekends?

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A few things that Warwick Uni students can do over the weekends are given below:

  • Take a bus to Leamington and check out the cinema. You can also go for shopping with some friends
  • Go for an adventurous trip, a trip to Birmingham, Warwick Castle, or Stratford Upon Avon
  • Visit Coventry Cathedral
  • Go to the Herbert Art Gallery
  • Spend some hours at the Transport Museum
  • Drive out for an afternoon at Coombe Abbey

Q:   What grades do you need to study Law at the Warwick University?

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The University of Warwick LLB admission requirements are given below:

  • The applicants must have studied the Higher Secondary Certificate / Class 12 from CBSE and CISC and some State Boards, on a case to case basis. To know the exact details, make sure to check Indian student requirements for postgraduate courses
  • This course required Band C in terms of the English language requirements. In other words, the scores required in ELP tests are IELTS with overall 7.0 including in 6.5 in each component / TOEFL iBT with 100 / PTE with 75 and no less than 59 in any of the Communicative Skills

Q:   What are the minimum requirements for Warwick University for LLB? Does Warwick do interviews for Law?

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The University of Warwick minimum requirements for LLB course are given below:

  • Class 12 / Higher Secondary Certificate from CBSE / CISC and some state boards on a case-to-case basis
  • Band C equivalent English language requirements: IELTS score of overall 7.0 / PTE Academic score of 75 with no less than 59 in of the Communicative skills / TOEFL iBT with score of 100

The university does not interview applicants. Offers are made as per the applicants’ UCAS form including predicted and actual grades, personal statement, and school reference

Q:   How can I get admission in the University of Warwick?

A: 

International students who wish to apply for admission at Warwick must follow the below steps:

Step 1: Login to application portal

Step 2: Select your programme and check the requirements of your program

Step 3: Provide all the documents and tests score

Step 4: Pay a non-refundable Warwick University application fee

Q:   Does Warwick require IELTS?

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Applicants who wish to study at the University of Warwick must submit proof of English language proficiency. The university accepts IELTS score as English language proficiency proof. Mentioned below are the IELTS score required for Warwick admissions:

English Language Test

UG Score

PG Score

IELTS

Band A: 6.0 including a minimum of 5.5 in each component

Band B: 6.5 including a minimum of 6.0 in each component

Band C: 7.0 including a minimum of 6.5 in each component

Band A: 6.5 including a minimum of 6.0 in each component

Band B: 7.0 including a minimum of 6.0/6.5 in each component

Band C: 7.5 including a minimum of 6.5/7.0 in each component

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