Russell Group🏆 UK #17 · QS 2025🌍 World #122

University of Nottingham for International Students 2026 — Is It Worth It?

Stunning campus, Russell Group prestige, and genuinely affordable living

Tuition/year

£20,000–£27,000

Living/month

£800–£1200

Accept rate

70%

Intl students

28%

ROI VerdictPayback period: ~5 years

Strong value proposition — beautiful campus, Russell Group name, affordable city, and excellent pharmacy/engineering departments.

Avg graduate salary

£32,000/year

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Tuition Fees for International Students

Annual tuition range£20,000 – £27,000
NoteUndergraduate international fees 2026
English requirementIELTS 6.0–6.5 depending on course
Acceptance rate70%
International students28% of student body

Popular Courses & Graduate Outcomes

CourseAvg SalaryEmployed
Pharmacy£43,00098%
Business£35,00088%
Engineering£40,00092%
Computer Science£40,00093%

Salary data reflects UK graduate outcomes within 15 months of graduation. Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes.

Scholarships for International Students

Nottingham International Achievement Scholarship

£2,000/year

International UG, high grades

Developing Solutions Scholarship

Full tuition

Students from low/middle income countries

Honest Assessment

✅ Pros

  • +One of the most beautiful campuses in the UK
  • +Russell Group prestige with lower fees than top-ranked peers
  • +Strong Developing Solutions Scholarship for eligible students
  • +Excellent pharmacy, engineering, and CS programs
  • +Affordable city with active student social scene

⚠️ Cons

  • Smaller city — fewer job opportunities than Birmingham or Manchester
  • Pharmacy cohorts are competitive and have restricted international places

🏫 Campus Life

University Park campus is one of the most beautiful in the UK. Strong student union. Trent Building iconic. City has thriving music and arts scene.

💼 Job Prospects

Nottingham has a strong pharmaceutical and healthcare cluster. MedImmune, Boots (HQ), and Capital One have major operations. East Midlands Airport nearby.

🆚 University of Nottingham vs University of Birmingham

Birmingham has slightly higher ranking and access to a larger city economy. Nottingham has a better campus environment and the Developing Solutions Scholarship. Both are solid Russell Group choices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is University of Nottingham worth it for international students?+
Nottingham offers good value — a beautiful campus, Russell Group prestige, affordable city, and strong pharmacy, engineering, and business programs. The Developing Solutions Scholarship provides full tuition for students from developing countries. Strong choice for pharmacy and life sciences.
How cheap is Nottingham for students?+
Nottingham is one of the UK's more affordable student cities. Shared rooms cost £450–£700/month. Total monthly costs run £800–£1,200. Part-time work at 20 hours/week (£11.44/hr) earns approximately £990/month — enough to cover most expenses.

Not official guidance. Tuition fees, scholarships, and course requirements change annually. Always verify current fees and entry requirements directly with the university. Rankings data from QS World University Rankings 2025. Graduate salary data from HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey.

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