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City, University of London

London, United Kingdom

  • Cost of Living£ 26,592
  • Tuition Fee From£ 6,900
  • Country Rank-
  • Batch Strength14,989
  • Global Diversity50%
  • Gender Ratio42:58

Overview

About

The City, University of London (CUL) is a public research university in London, England, and a member of the federal University of London. It began as the Northampton Institute in 1894 and became a university when CUL was established by the royal charter in 1966. The Inns of Court School of Law was founded in 1852 and merged with CUL in 2001, making it the university's oldest constituent part. In 2016, the city joined the federal University of London, becoming one of the eighteen colleges and ten research institutes that created the university.

 

The institution's campus is in Central London, with additional locations in the city, Islington, West End and East End. The Graduate School, the Department for Learning Enhancement & Development (LEaD), and interdisciplinary centres round out the institute's academic structure. Within the university's various schools, there are approximately 40 centres and academic departments. The university currently has 250 Indian students. It provides students with undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degree programmes, as well as certificates and diplomas. The university is home to five schools including -

 

  • The School of Health Sciences
  • The School of Mathematics
  • The School of Computer Science and Engineering
  • The Cass Business School
  • The City Law School 
  • The School of Arts & Social Sciences. 

 

The university has four libraries and seven lecture theatres. CUL libraries have over 1,600 seated study spaces and up to 250,000 books. It also has 15 men's and women's sports teams, and 35 student organisations open to students. The university's structural needs are met by 21 administrative and academic buildings. 

 

Professional bodies such as the BPS, BCS, CILIP, HPC, ICE and RICS recognise more than two-thirds of the institution's programmes. In addition, the university has an online career network where current students can get help from former students. The university's impressive alumni network includes over 140,000 former students from 180 countries. CUL is a founding member of the WC2 University Network which strives to address cultural, environmental and political issues of mutual interest to world cities and their universities. Other members of the university include The Association of MBAs, EQUIS and Universities UK. 

University Name City, University of London
Official Website http://www.city.ac.uk/
Year of Establishment 1894
Average Living Cost £26,242 - £26,742
Total International Students 20,685
Country Rank 43
University Type Public
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Ranking

The university is now firmly established as a top 400 global university, and seven CUL subjects have also made it into the top 200 global subject rankings, with Communications and Media performing best. CUL has a strong musical reputation due to its affiliation with the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Nursing and midwifery, social work and social policy have also performed well in the subject rankings.

 

In the 2021 REF, the university was ranked 39th out of 129 universities in the UK which was an improvement of 12 places since REF 2014. In REF 2021, the proportion of its research rated world-leading nearly doubled to 40%. In 2018 and 2019, the Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking) placed CUL among the top 1000 universities. Times Higher Education (THE) has raised the university’s ranking in its best university ranking from 401-500 in 2020 to 351-400 in 2021. CUL has been ranked among the top 100 universities in the United Kingdom by two well-known UK ranking agencies. Here are some City, University of London rankings in 2022 -

 

  • #328 - QS - World University Ranking 2024 
  • #42 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - University Ranking UK
  • #61 - The Guardian 2024 - University Rankings

 

Course Rankings

There are five faculties of study available at CUL for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Since 2016, CITY has been listed by Financial Times as one of the top 50 MBA schools worldwide. FT has positioned CITY among the top 50 programmes in its Master in Finance rating. Since 2018, QS (Top Universities) has positioned CITY among the top 100 MBA programmes globally in its global MBA rating. According to the Financial Times European Business School Ranking 2021, Bayes Business School is placed third in London, sixth in the UK, and 23rd in Europe. In the UK, Business Administration and Finance Research are placed third in Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022. 

 

Additionally, CITY was listed among the top 100 universities in the UK for a variety of engineering degrees by The Complete University Guide and The Guardian. In its assessment of civil engineering, The Guardian puts CITY at the 33rd spot for 2023. Additionally, CITY is ranked 37th in civil engineering for 2023 according to The Complete University Guide. Let's look at some of the subject rankings -

 

Business Courses

  • #10 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Business and Management Studies UK
  • #22 - The Guardian 2024 - Business and Management 
  • #68 - The Guardian 2024 - Guardian Economics Rankings

 

Engineering Courses

  • #18 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
  • #31 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Civil Engineering Ranking
  • #48 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • #57 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Mechanical Engineering Ranking
  • #50 - The Guardian 2024 - Civil Engineering

 

Law Courses

  • #60 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Law Rankings
  • #65 - The Guardian 2024 - Guardian Law Rankings

 

 Mass Communication & Media Courses

  • #16 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Communication and Media Studies Ranking
  • #3 - The Guardian 2024 - Guardian Journalism Rankings

 

Humanities Courses

  • #35 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Psychology Rankings
  • #31 - The Complete University Guide 2024 - Sociology Rankings
  • #42 - The Guardian 2024 - Guardian Politics Rankings
  • #74 - The Guardian 2024 - Guardian Sociology and Social Policy Rankings

Year

QS Ranks

US News Ranks

2023

#355

-

2022

#330

-

2021

#330

#881

Facilities

The university's campus has all the necessary amenities to facilitate a favourable and conducive learning environment, from a well-stocked library to a student centre and standard lecture theatres. There are many services and student-led clubs provided for students studying at the university. Students have access to a range of City, University of London facilities like - 

 

Libraries And Services:

  • The Northampton Square library is located on five floors of the University Building. There are libraries dedicated to business and law.
  • Libraries have over 1,500 individual study spaces, many of which are equipped with PC workstations and approximately 200 group study spaces.
  • The libraries have extended hours and a variety of e-books, online journals and databases available online.
  • Specialist library assistance is available through help desks, online chat services, one-on-one tutorials and workshops.

 

Subject Knowledge And Expertise - CUL's academic schools are equipped with cutting-edge technology, allowing students to gain knowledge and develop their skills while conducting industry-standard research.

 

Computer Resources - Computer labs are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Students can use CUL's website at any time to find available machines.

 

Services In Technology - For the duration of their studies, students receive a Microsoft Office 365 account, an email account for life, and access to Microsoft Teams, LinkedIn Learning, online storage, and the full Microsoft Office suite.

Notable Alumni

Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
Leader of the Indian Independence Movement
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Founder of Pakistan
H. H. Asquith
H. H. Asquith
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Courses

Admission

Acceptance Rate

City, University Of London acceptance rate is 55% as of 2024 intake. It is an extremely competitive university with a somewhat low acceptance rate since it takes into account a student's prior academic record with exceptionally high grades while examining an applicant's application.

 

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate students must apply through the UCAS portal, while postgraduate applicants must apply through the CUL graduate programme application webpage. The essential City, University of London entry requirements, academic standards and language competency tests required for applying to the university's various programmes are as follows -


 

Application Portal

UG: UCAS

PG: University website

Acceptance Rate

55%

Academic Requirement for UG

Students must meet the general minimum threshold of passes in two subjects at GCE A-level or equivalent in order to enrol in a degree programme. The university accepts a  wide variety of credentials that are comparable to A-levels.

 

Students must fulfil any additional requirements that may be higher than the minimum standards set by the university for the course they are applying for.

Academic Requirement for PG

An undergraduate Honours degree or an equivalent qualification in the relevant field.

 

If a student doesn't have an Honours degree or the equivalent but they do have relevant work experience or professional credentials, the relevant department may still approve the applicant for a Master's or Postgraduate Diploma.

 

Students must submit original certificates or certificated copies of their relevant degrees and other credentials before registering.

English Language Requirement

IELTS:  5.5

TOEFL: 72

Additional Documents

Transcripts

2-3 LORs

SOP

Work Experience
 

 

Fees

The university provides a huge selection of graduate and undergraduate programmes. Whether a student is a domestic or international applicant, the type of course specialisation and the level of the degree affects the City, University of London fees for each programme. Additionally, universities charge for the amenities and services offered on-campus. Here is a breakdown of the costs according to each course yearly -

 

  • Master of Science [M.Sc] Data Science: £21,850 /Yr
  • Master of Science [M.Sc] International Accounting and Finance: £31,700 /Yr
  • M.S: £13,270 - 37,530 /Yr
  • M.B.A: £48,000 - 51,500 /Yr
  • L.L.B.: £16,490 /Yr
  • Ph.D Finance: £12,000 /Yr
  • Ph.D: £12,000 /Yr

 

Placements

City, University of London placements is known as The Professional Liaison Unit which connects students to employers for internship opportunities, work-based learning and permanent job prospects in the UK. Cass Business School graduates from CUL are among the top five earning business graduates in the UK. They make an average of £50,500 (₹47,79,312) per year. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, the median salary of Mechanical Engineering graduates from CUL is £16,200 (₹15,34,332). The average annual salary for Nursing graduates was £34,000 (₹32,19,634).

 

Scholarship

These are the various scholarships for students at City, University of London:

 

Name Of The Scholarship

Grant

Engineering Scholarships for International Applicants

£2000

Chevening Scholarship

Variable

Academic Achievement International Foundation Progression Scholarships

£3000

Global Leaders Scholarships

£1000

President's International Scholarship

£2000

Finances

Most international students are obligated to show proof of sufficient funds in order to obtain a visa. While some students may have the opportunity to make use of scholarships, not all students cut the eligibility to get a scholarship or a grant. Moreover, not all scholarships cover 100% of your study abroad expenses. At such times, most students resort to acquiring education loans to avoid the financial hassles associated with studying at City, University of London. For Indian students, UniCreds is the ideal education loan marketplace if you’re looking for low-interest rates and free consultation services!

Accommodation

There are several student housing options available for students planning to attend the City, University of London. You may select from a wide choice of affordable yet elegant student flats, halls of residence, studios, ensuites, and more! You have the option of staying on campus in the university halls of residence or in a private residence. Because of their proximity to the university, on-campus housing options may be ideal; nevertheless, they tend to fill up fast and are more expensive.

 

UniAcco simplifies the process of finding student housing and offers a variety of options. As a result, students can select from a wide range of available student accommodations near CUL, such as luxury studios, en-suites, and shared apartments that are more inexpensive and student-friendly.

Cost of Living

Students may already be aware that the cost of living in London is quite high due to the luxurious quality of life. We have listed various items and their costs to give students an approximate knowledge of their expenses per month. Students should be aware that costs can vary slightly depending on where they live and the lifestyle they lead -

 

Particulars

Monthly Cost (Pound Sterling)

Off-Campus Accommodation 

£1,220

On-Campus Accommodation

£1,200

Transportation

£186

Food Cost

£480

Entertainment

£60

Groceries

£200

Clothes

£70

Total Cost of Living with Off-Campus Accommodation 

£2,530

Total Cost of Living with On-Campus Accommodation 

£2,510

Annual Cost of Living

£30,360

 

Placements

More than 96% of Cranfield graduates had found employment or moved on to higher education within six months of graduation. Every year, the institution hosts a number of career events in which more than 300 industry partners take part. The university's career development services help alumni and students improve their employment prospects. Cranfield University's Placements & Career Development Service is passionate about assisting students in beginning their new postgraduate careers. The staff has a lot of practical experience in coaching, hiring, and professional development. The university offers a customised Career Development Service to all students as a recognised member of the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS), aiming to improve careers and expand possibilities.

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