The University of Winchester

public university Estd 1840
Winchester, Hampshire, UK
The University of Winchester

The history of the University of Winchester dates back to the year 1840, after the establishment of the Winchester Diocesan Training School. This school was founded to prepare teachers to educate the poor. In the year 1847, this school changed to Winchester Training College. After significant changes, it was in the year 2005 that this university was recognized with its current name by the Privy Council, and in 2008, this council granted this university research degree awarding authorities. Furthermore, in 2013, the famous St. Alphege building was officially introduced in the university.

Divided into four quarters, namely the King Alfred Quarter, Medecroft Quarter, Bar End Quarter and the West Downs Quarter, the campus of this university is full of appealing facilities. The majority of the student life is concentrated in the King Alfred Quarter, which is near to the city of Winchester. This quarter has a bookshop, cafe, dining hall, a bar with a terrace and a gourmet burger company. Additionally, it is home to the Martial Rose Library which is accessible 24/7. On the other hand, the West Downs Quarter is home to the university’s business school and the Link Gallery. It has a plethora of social learning spaces with the latest facilities. This university’s campus is outlined to facilitate sustainability.

In the year 2017-2018, the University of Winchester recorded an impressive size of 422 academic staff and 546 support staff. These numbers saw an increase from the past academic year of 2016-2017. Additionally, in the same year, the student enrolment hiked up to 6,373 from 6,250. In this figure, 6.7% of students were international students coming from different countries across the globe. 86% of the students pursue a full-time education at this university and 67% of the students are females. This university received £0.6 million as research grants and contracts in the academic session of 2017-2018.

The University of Winchester has nurtured many famous alumni who are now leading successful careers. The university has set up an alumni association, called the Winton Club, to maintain a strong connection with these pioneers. Some of the known alumni of this university include television journalist Martin Bashir, famous BBC journalist Mike Bushell, comedian Nick Helm, popular writer Jill Marshall, politician Anne Snelgrove and rugby player Bob Taylor. Awarding winning actor and author Stuart Brennan was also a part of this university.

BSc (Hons) Psychology
  • Duration - 3 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 6
  • Fees - INR 11.8 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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MSc Marketing Innovation
  • Duration - 1 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 6
  • Fees - INR 14 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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BA(Hons) Marketing
  • Duration - 3-4 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 5.5
  • Fees - INR 14 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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BA(Hons) Business Management(top up)
  • Duration - 1 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 5.5
  • Fees - INR 14 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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MSc. in Accounting and Finance
  • Duration - 1 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 6
  • Fees - INR 14 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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BA(Hons) Digital Media Design
  • Duration - 3 Years
  • Exams Accepted - IELTS : 5.5
  • Fees - INR 14 Lakh (1st Year Tuition Fees)

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Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
MIM - 3 CoursesIELTS - 6-6.5
PTE - 61 & Above
BBA - 2 CoursesIELTS - 5.5 & Above
BSc - 1 CourseIELTS - 6 & Above
BE/Btech - 1 CourseIELTS - 5.5 & Above

Admission Requirement

Application feesNo Fees

Approximate Fees

CoursesDurationTuition Fees
MIM - 3 Courses1 YearINR 12.6L - 14L
Pound 12,400 - 13,800
BBA - 2 Courses1 - 4 YearsINR 14L
Pound 13,800
BSc - 1 Course3 YearsINR 11.8L
Pound 11,600
BE/Btech - 1 Course3 YearsINR 14L
Pound 13,800
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