B.Ed/B.A from University Of Stirling [UNIV OF STIRLING], Stirling - Fees & Admission Details 2025

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Study Abroad Content Specialist | Updated on - Oct 6, 2025

What's New in Univ of Stirling?

19 September 2025: University of Stirling Fee 2026-27 is released. The M.Sc. International Business program fee is £24,300 (₹29.06 lakhs) for international students.

University of Stirling Fees for Indian Students 2026-27

University of Stirling offers 103 courses across Master and Bachelor levels. Uni of Stirling is well-known for courses in fields like Sciences, Arts and Humanities. The popular courses among international students at University of Stirling include:

  • Master of Science [M.Sc] Business Analytics (55 Views Last Year)
  • Master of Science [M.Sc] Environmental Management (53 Views Last Year)
  • Master of Science [M.Sc] Investment Analysis (48 Views Last Year)

How much does it cost to study at University of Stirling for Indian students? For Indian students, University of Stirling cost 2025 for UG programs range from GBP 17200 to GBP 23700 per year (₹20.64 Lakhs to ₹28.24 Lakhs). The postgraduate program fees range from GBP 7350 to GBP 24300 per year (₹8.82 Lakhs to ₹28.96 Lakhs).

University of Stirling tuition fees 2026 for popular courses among Indian students are as tabulated below

Program Annual Fees In GBP Annual Fees In INR
Master of Science [M.Sc] Business Analytics (55 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Environmental Management (53 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Investment Analysis (48 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Artificial Intelligence (40 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Data Science for Business (38 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] International Business (35 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Marketing (33 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Business and Management (28 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Human Resource Management (28 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs
Master of Science [M.Sc] Finance (25 Views Last Year) GBP 24,300 INR 28.96 Lakhs

University of Stirling Fees Structure for Indian Students

University of Stirling offers MSc, MA, MRes, BA, BSc degrees with over 100 courses to choose from. The fees structure for Indian students is as follows. 

Degrees Annual Fees in INR Annual Fees in GBP
MSc (42 courses) 27.5 to 28.96 lakhs 22,900 to 24,300
MA/ MSc 22.4 to 27.5 lakhs 18,700 to 22,900
MRes (6 courses) 22.4 to 27.5 lakhs 18,700 to 22,900
BSc (19 courses) 20.6 to 28.24 lakhs 17,200 to 23,700
BA (18 courses) 20.6 to 28.24 lakhs 17,200 to 23,700
LLB 20.6 lakhs 17,200 
LLM 24.7 lakhs 20,600

Check out the recent years’ tuition fees of a few popular programs at Stirling Uni. 

  • The University of Stirling tuition fee for MSc Business Analytics is GBP 24300/Year (₹28.96 Lakhs). In 2024, the fee was GBP 22900/Year (₹27.48 Lakhs). The fee has increased by GBP 1400 (₹1.66 Lakhs).
  • Stirling University tuition fees for MSc Environmental Management fee 2026 is GBP 24300/Year (₹28.96 Lakhs), compared to GBP 21845/Year (₹26.21 Lakhs) in 2023, reflecting a rise of GBP 2455 (₹2.92 Lakhs).
  • The University of Stirling tuition fee 2026 for MSc Investment Analysis is GBP 24300/Year (₹28.96 Lakhs). In 2023, the fee was GBP 21845/Year (₹26.21 Lakhs). Compared to the previous year, fee has increased by GBP 2455 (₹2.92 Lakhs).

University of Stirling MBA Fees

The University of Stirling does not offer a dedicated MBA program; instead, it offers an MSc in Business and Management degree in full-time (12 months), and part-time (24 months) mode. The course modules are quite similar as of a conventional MBA program. The annual tuition fee for this program are:

  • Part-time: 12,150 GBP (14.48 lakhs INR)
  • Full-time: 24,300 GBP (28.96 lakhs INR)

Other costs associated to the program are as tabulated below. 

Head Avg Cost Per Year
Living Expenses (Food, Toiletries, Household Goods) ₹4.03 lakhs (GBP 3360)
Travel ₹60,475 (GBP 504)
Books and supply ₹57,595 (GBP 480)
Total Cost ₹5.21 lakhs (GBP 4344)

University of Stirling Cost of Living

Studying at Stirling University involves various monthly costs beyond tuition. Accommodation is the largest expense, especially for self-catered university halls, followed by living costs, travel, course materials, and personal care. Based on the 2025–26 estimates:

  • Accommodation: £399.80 to £874.96 per month.
  • Total Monthly Expenditure: £991.80 to £1,466.96.
  • Private Rentals: Average rent for a student sharing with one person in Stirling is £512.50/month (excluding utilities), with additional £85 for gas & electricity and £13.10 for broadband.

Students living outside Stirling should also account for extra travel costs.

Cost Category Monthly Expenditure (GBP) Monthly Expenditure (INR)
Accommodation (self-catered halls, incl. electricity & Wi-Fi) £399.80 – £874.96 ₹47,672 – ₹104,197
Mobile phone £50.00 ₹5,960
General living costs (food, toiletries, household goods) £280.00 ₹33,333
Travel (monthly Stirling Uni Link pass) £42.00 ₹5,000
Course materials (estimated) £40.00 ₹4,768
Personal care (gym, haircuts, socialising, etc.) £180.00 ₹21,454
Total Monthly Expenditure £991.80 – £1,466.96 ₹1,18,187 – ₹1,74,722

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Popular Programs and Important Dates

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibility
UCAS Application Deadline for September 2026 Intake (29th Jan 2026)
USD 24,840 /Yr
GBP 18,400 /Yr
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University of Stirling Reviews


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13 Reviews Found

SR
9.7 /10

Course Curriculum

10

  • It was a mix of both. There were enough practical elements like Site Visit, Work Based Learning etc which impressed me thoroughly.
  • The course was not easy at all. It demanded serious commitment, regular study and research ability.
  • The practical elements were the most positive aspects of my course, as they made me more industry-ready.
  • There were a few too many assignments within a very short period, which seemed slightly negative to me initially.
  • We had classes 4 days a week from 10:45. So 3-4 classes each day and they were an hour long usually.
  • We had 35-40 students. We had 4-5 Indian students in my course.

Fees

  • My tuition fee was £12000 approx. I took private accommodation in a shared flat and it cost me £265 a month, including electricity and wifi. I also received a £3000 scholarship, which brought my course fee down to £9000.
  • There were multiple payment options and the University was really flexible. I could’ve paid it semester-wise or monthly too but I opted for a one-off payment of the whole tuition fee.
  • My rent was £265 including electricity and wifi.
  • My food and grocery cost was approx £150-£200.
  • I bought a bus card for my travel between the City Centre and the University and it cost me around £36 for a month – for unlimited travel on the route mentioned. For entertainment, I used to spend £100 monthly during my initial days, which included occasional visits to movies and dining out at MacD, KFC, Greggs or Costa. Restaurants were quite costly as compared to India. A decent three-course meal would easily cost £20-£30.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 10/10
extracurricular: 10/10

N
7.7 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • The academics were a mix of both theory and practical, we used to have small groups of classes called seminars, which were more interactive and had a better learning pattern and then we had a lecture which had all the students from the batch; I can’t even count how many. The first 2 years are easy; I mean, not so difficult.
  • positive is seminars and the ones I didn’t like were lectures. The professors were really welcoming and understood our concerns. Negative was how to navigate the classroom.
  • So for each semester the classes and timings change – but they go from 9am to 7pm.
  • and it depends on each student’s schedules. 1 semester I had classes only on mondays and the rest of the week I had only two others. Their durations are generally 1-2 hrs for undergrads, as far as I have experienced; my friends also had 3-4 hr long sessions.
  • Seminars average no. Of students, there were 15-20; lectures maybe 200-300 (really don’t know)
  • I think there were about 15-20 Indian students that I know of (maybe more)

Fees

  • Total tution fee was: £15,900 p.a.
  • Accommodation fee was £9,600 p.a.
  • Food and miscellaneous: £12,000 p.a.
  • The fees can be paid monthly, yearly, or semester-wise. Mine was monthly auto-debit.
  • My monthly expenses were around £2000-£2500.
  • Which included parties, rent (£800), and transportation from train, transportation from bus is free until you are 22 so that was good. Then most of my expenses were for takeout out food ordersders, 

+6 more
academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Course Curriculum

8

  • The course I had taken was comparatively easier than the other courses, saying that it was not all that easy we had a diverse range of subjects, a lot of theoretical approach but also practical approach, hence we had to focus on both of these approaches and we had a compulsory paper on placement, in which we had to get a practical experience and also write down about the experience, we also had to do a dissertation/ research paper.
  • Positive aspect about the course was it was well divided and not too pressurising.
  • Negative aspect was there could have been a paper that dealt with different kinds of therapy which was missing.

Fees

  • 1. Total fees was 18,000 pounds- 4000pounds scholarship, Accommodation 8000 pounds/-
    2. The fees was taken semester wise.
    3. Monthly expenses came up to at least 100 pounds per month including shopping, transportation. 
    4. As Indian nationals, we had to show at least Rs 21,000 in our bank account.
  • All Indians get a 4000 pounds scholarship.
  • The collection of fees was very smoothly done, we had the option of either paying it all together or semester wise, so there was not particular hassle in it.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 8/10

TR
7.5 /10

Course Curriculum

9

I'm studying MSc International Cooperation and Conflict ( humanities), where there's an educational trip included in the course as a module, which is voluntary to choose from. In that module, we were taken to Geneva and arrangements like accommodation, places to visit and visas were arranged by the university. Every year the university plans this for students and improves our experience on the field to network. Many other courses have similar excursions. For my subject, we were taken to local and global events around along with an international trip to Geneva Switzerland to visit credible organization like the UN, WTO and ICRC.

Fees

19,450 pounds.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 3/10
extracurricular: 9/10

JP
7.0 /10

Course Curriculum

9

Yes, there was Industrial exposure. More than the curriculum, the faculty was focused on getting us to have a better and deeper understanding of the Industry.

Fees

19000 GBP.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 7/10

AB
6.8 /10

Course Curriculum

8

The course syllabus is quite updated and not just specific to western curriculum. During the course the focus is on teaching the principles but not specific ideas. It's student's duty to bring those specific ideas into classroom and link it to the principles that were taught. Apart from your major you can also pick other courses to support your masters. Since, I was in a covid batch industrial experience was limited but we were given opportunities to apply and/or intern at various places during our course period.

Fees

The tuition fees is revised every year. For my course 2021-2022 it was £16,000 and after the scholarship of £4,000 was awarded, it was down to £12,000. Apart from that there was other financial aid that was provided to me by the university.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 6/10

JK
6.2 /10

Course Curriculum

7

It varied from learning different tools to working on soft skills and teamwork.

Fees

GBP 21000, so after scholarship it was GBP 17000

academic: 7/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 6/10

AR
6.3 /10

Course Curriculum

10

Sports management is a specialized field that involves the application of business principles and techniques to the sports industry. The curriculum in sports management covered subjects such as sports marketing, sports finance, sports law, event management, and sports media. I was given industrial exposure with popular football clubs.

Fees

15000 GBP

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10

Course Curriculum

9

There are a total of 160 credits in the program. I have got to know the in-depth concepts of banking in digitalised era and you shall be professionally accredited as a chartered banker. The student-faculty ratio is 4:1. Classes are online and offline classes are recorded on Panpoto a video tutorial helps us to listen class repeatedly any no. of times. Students can contact teachers through the mail by making appointments. There is also a discussion with your faculty members after every exam and submission. English classes helpful for academics are taught by teachers you can seek their help any two days of the week. If you are from India you may be unfamiliar with teaching practices but this is general and widely accepted for all Western countries

Fees

The term of fees paid is either you can pay each month, or six months or pay for a whole year They accept dd/cheque and online payment If you are from India you are eligible for a scholarship of 4000 pound There are no other academic expenses.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 8/10

Course Curriculum

8

It was good, relevant to the modules that we studied, interesting & challenging at times, but not too challenging from someone coming from US and European countries.

Fees

13000 Pounds

academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 1/10

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