Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 1 Year | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 2100000 | |
Total Course Fees: | ₹ 2100000 | |
Founded: 1886 (by Thomas Holloway)
Motto: Esse quam videri (To be rather than to seem)
Campus Location: Egham, Surrey, approximately 19 miles (31 km) west of central London.
Status: Public research university and part of the University of London.
Royal Holloway began as a women's college and was one of the first institutions in the UK to offer higher education to women.
It merged with Bedford College in 1985, another pioneering women's institution, to become coeducational.
Its iconic Founder’s Building is one of the most recognizable university buildings in the UK, modeled after the Château de Chambord in France.
Royal Holloway is highly regarded for its academic standards and research. It consistently ranks well in UK and global university league tables.
The university is organized into six schools:
School of Business and Management
School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences
School of Humanities
School of Life Sciences and the Environment
School of Performing and Digital Arts
School of Law and Social Sciences
Royal Holloway is particularly renowned for:
Music
Drama and Theatre
English Literature
Earth Sciences
Psychology
History
Business and Management
It is recognized as a research-intensive institution, ranked highly in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Areas such as cybersecurity, environmental studies, and the arts are among its leading fields of research.
Founder’s Building: A landmark of the campus, housing a chapel, library, dining hall, and student accommodations.
Library: The Emily Wilding Davison Library, a modern facility offering a wide range of study spaces and resources.
Sports and Fitness: Includes a fitness center, sports halls, outdoor pitches, and courts.
Arts Venues: The university has its own theatre and performance spaces, fostering creative arts.
Accommodation: Offers on-campus student housing in various halls of residence, ranging from the historic Founder’s Building to modern flats.
Clubs and Societies: Over 100 student-led societies and sports clubs, ranging from cultural, academic, and professional groups to niche hobbies.
Students’ Union: The Royal Holloway Students’ Union (RHSU) organizes events, campaigns, and activities for students.
Diversity and Inclusion: The university is known for its inclusive and welcoming community, with a diverse student population from over 130 countries.
Royal Holloway has a proud legacy of alumni who have excelled in various fields, including:
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans): One of England’s greatest novelists.
Emily Wilding Davison: Famous suffragette and activist.
Mark Strong: Acclaimed actor.
Lenny Henry: Comedian and actor.
As part of the University of London, Royal Holloway offers students access to intercollegiate resources and opportunities.
Its proximity to London allows students to engage with the city’s cultural, professional, and academic offerings.
Applications for undergraduate courses are typically made via UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
Postgraduate applications are made directly through the university’s online portal.
English language proficiency is required for international students (IELTS or equivalent).
UK Rankings: Generally ranks within the top 30-40 universities.
Global Rankings: Frequently listed within the top 300 worldwide.
Student Satisfaction: Known for high levels of student satisfaction and quality teaching.
Known for its innovative teaching and global focus, this school offers courses that prepare students for careers in business, finance, management, and entrepreneurship.
Undergraduate Courses:
Accounting and Finance
Business and Management
International Business
Management with Marketing
Management with Human Resources
Digital Innovation and Analytics
Postgraduate Courses:
MSc Accounting and Financial Management
MSc Digital Innovation and Analytics
MSc Human Resource Management
MSc International Business Management
MSc Sustainability and Management
MSc Marketing
Research Degrees:
PhD in Management
This school is home to cutting-edge research and education in technology, physics, mathematics, and computer sciences.
Undergraduate Courses:
Computer Science
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Electronic Engineering
Mathematics
Physics
Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
Environmental Geology
Postgraduate Courses:
MSc Artificial Intelligence
MSc Machine Learning
MSc Information Security (renowned globally for cybersecurity studies)
MSc Physics
MSc Data Science and Analytics
MSc Computational Finance
Research Degrees:
PhD in Computer Science
PhD in Mathematics
PhD in Physics
Royal Holloway is well-regarded for its humanities programs, with courses that explore culture, history, philosophy, and literature.
Undergraduate Courses:
Classical Studies
Comparative Literature and Culture
English
History
Modern Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish)
Philosophy
Liberal Arts
Postgraduate Courses:
MA Creative Writing
MA English Literature
MA History
MA Public History
MA Philosophy
MA Gender Studies
Research Degrees:
PhD in English
PhD in History
PhD in Philosophy
This school focuses on biology, environmental science, and other areas related to life sciences and sustainability.
Undergraduate Courses:
Biological Sciences
Biochemistry
Biomedical Sciences
Environmental Geography
Ecology and Conservation
Psychology
Geology
Geography
Postgraduate Courses:
MSc Biological Sciences Research
MSc Sustainability, Society, and Environment
MSc Environmental Diagnosis and Management
MSc Forensic Psychology
MSc Clinical Psychology
Research Degrees:
PhD in Biological Sciences
PhD in Earth Sciences
PhD in Psychology
A leading school for creative arts, this department focuses on music, drama, theatre, film, and media.
Undergraduate Courses:
Drama and Theatre
Film, Television, and Digital Production
Media Arts
Music
Creative Writing and Practice
Postgraduate Courses:
MA Playwriting
MA Theatre Directing
MA Screenwriting
MA Music Performance
MSc Digital Media Culture
Research Degrees:
PhD in Drama and Theatre
PhD in Music
PhD in Film and Media
This school offers programs in law, criminology, sociology, and politics, with a focus on addressing real-world issues and societal challenges.
Undergraduate Courses:
Criminology and Psychology
Criminology and Sociology
Law (LLB)
Politics and International Relations
Social Sciences
Postgraduate Courses:
LLM International Commercial Law
MSc Forensic Psychology
MSc Social Science Research Methods
MSc Politics and International Relations
MSc Cybersecurity and Human Rights
Research Degrees:
PhD in Law
PhD in Politics
PhD in Criminology
Royal Holloway also offers unique interdisciplinary and joint honors programs that allow students to combine subjects like:
Economics and Mathematics
History and Politics
English and Creative Writing
Philosophy and Music
International Relations and Geography
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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School of Business and Management |
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Accounting and Finance |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Business and Management |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
International Business |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Management with Marketing |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Management with Human Resources |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Digital Innovation and Analytics |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
|
|
Computer Science |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Electronic Engineering |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Mathematics |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Physics |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Environmental Geology |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
English |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
History |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Philosophy |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Classical Studies |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Comparative Literature and Culture |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Modern Languages (French, Spanish, etc.) |
3-4 years |
~$22,000 |
Liberal Arts |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
School of Life Sciences and the Environment |
|
|
Biological Sciences |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Biochemistry |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Biomedical Sciences |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Environmental Geography |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Ecology and Conservation |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Psychology |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Geology |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
Geography |
3 years |
~$25,000 |
School of Performing and Digital Arts |
|
|
Drama and Theatre |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Film, Television, and Digital Production |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Media Arts |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Music |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Creative Writing and Practice |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
School of Law and Social Sciences |
|
|
Criminology and Psychology |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Criminology and Sociology |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Law (LLB) |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Politics and International Relations |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Social Sciences |
3 years |
~$22,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
School of Business and Management |
|
|
MSc Accounting and Financial Management |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Digital Innovation and Analytics |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Human Resource Management |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc International Business Management |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Marketing |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Sustainability and Management |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
|
|
MSc Artificial Intelligence |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Machine Learning |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Information Security (Cybersecurity) |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Data Science and Analytics |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Computational Finance |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Physics |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
MA Creative Writing |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA English Literature |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA History |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Public History |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Philosophy |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Gender Studies |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
School of Life Sciences and the Environment |
|
|
MSc Biological Sciences Research |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Environmental Diagnosis and Management |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Forensic Psychology |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Clinical Psychology |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Sustainability, Society, and Environment |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
School of Performing and Digital Arts |
|
|
MA Playwriting |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Theatre Directing |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Screenwriting |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MA Music Performance |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
MSc Digital Media Culture |
1 year |
~$21,000 |
School of Law and Social Sciences |
|
|
LLM International Commercial Law |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Forensic Psychology |
1 year |
~$28,000 |
MSc Social Science Research Methods |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Politics and International Relations |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
MSc Cybersecurity and Human Rights |
1 year |
~$24,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
School of Business and Management |
|
|
PhD in Management |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
|
|
PhD in Computer Science |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Information Security |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Physics |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Mathematics |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Electronic Engineering |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
PhD in English |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in History |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Philosophy |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Comparative Literature and Culture |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
School of Life Sciences and the Environment |
|
|
PhD in Biological Sciences |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Earth Sciences |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Psychology |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
PhD in Geography |
3-4 years full-time |
~$28,000 |
School of Performing and Digital Arts |
|
|
PhD in Drama and Theatre |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Film and Media |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Music |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
School of Law and Social Sciences |
|
|
PhD in Law |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Criminology |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Politics and International Relations |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
PhD in Sociology |
3-4 years full-time |
~$22,000 |
Top-Ranked Institution:
Part of the prestigious University of London.
Known for academic excellence and world-class research.
Consistently ranks in the top 30-40 UK universities and among the top 300 globally.
Beautiful Campus:
Located in Egham, Surrey, Royal Holloway is known for its Founder’s Building, an iconic Victorian landmark.
A safe and peaceful environment with easy access to central London (just 40 minutes by train).
Diverse and Inclusive:
Welcomes students from over 130 countries.
Offers support to help international students adjust to life in the UK and integrate into the campus community.
Proximity to London:
Located just 19 miles (31 km) west of London, offering access to cultural, professional, and academic opportunities in the capital while studying in a quieter suburban setting.
Scholarships for International Students:
Provides a variety of scholarships to help reduce tuition fees for international students.
Offers support for those with excellent academic records or specific financial needs.
Step 1: Choose a Course
Visit the Royal Holloway course finder to explore undergraduate courses and select a program that aligns with your academic and career goals.
Check the entry requirements, including academic qualifications, English language proficiency, and any subject-specific criteria.
Step 2: Submit an Application via UCAS
All undergraduate applications are made through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) at.
Use the Royal Holloway institution code: R72 when filling out your application.
Step 3: Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
UK Students: A-Levels, IB, or equivalent qualifications.
International Students: Equivalent qualifications (e.g., High School Diploma, Indian CBSE/ISC, or other national qualifications).
Standard requirement: A typical offer is between ABB and AAA at A-level or equivalent.
English Language Proficiency (for non-native speakers):
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 5.5.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall, with specific section requirements.
Alternative qualifications like PTE Academic or Duolingo English Test are also accepted.
Step 4: Application Timeline
UCAS applications open in September each year.
Deadline: For most courses, applications must be submitted by January 31st. Late applications may be accepted, but it’s better to apply early.
Step 5: Receive and Accept an Offer
If your application is successful, you’ll receive either a Conditional Offer (pending exam results) or an Unconditional Offer (if all criteria are already met).
Accept your offer via the UCAS portal.
Step 6: Apply for a Student Visa
Once you accept an offer and meet all conditions, Royal Holloway will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for your UK Student Visa application.
Step 1: Choose a Course
Browse the Postgraduate Courses to find a Master’s program that suits your interests.
Check specific entry requirements, including academic qualifications and language proficiency.
Step 2: Submit an Online Application
Applications for postgraduate programs are submitted directly through the Royal Holloway online application portal.
You’ll need to create an account, fill in your personal details, and upload required documents.
Application portal: Royal Holloway Postgraduate Applications.
Step 3: Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
A UK undergraduate degree (2:1 or 2:2) or equivalent international qualification.
For some programs, professional experience may be required (e.g., MBA or certain MSc programs).
English Language Proficiency (for non-native speakers):
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 6.0 (higher requirements for certain courses like MSc in Computer Science).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall, with section-specific requirements.
PTE Academic and other language tests are accepted.
Step 4: Application Documents
You will need to upload the following:
Personal Statement: Highlighting your motivation, academic background, and goals.
Academic Transcripts: From previous degrees.
Two References: Academic or professional, depending on the program.
English Language Test Results: If applicable.
Resume/CV: For certain professional or research programs.
Step 5: Application Timeline
Applications typically open 12-18 months before the course start date.
There is no fixed deadline for most postgraduate courses, but early applications are recommended.
Step 6: Receive and Accept an Offer
You’ll receive either a Conditional Offer or an Unconditional Offer, which can be accepted through the portal.
Step 7: Pay Deposit
Some programs require you to pay a non-refundable deposit to secure your place.
Step 8: Apply for a Student Visa
Once you meet all conditions and accept the offer, the university will issue a CAS for your visa application.
Step 1: Choose a Research Topic and Supervisor
Identify a research area of interest and explore available supervisors through the PhD program pages.
Reach out to potential supervisors to discuss your research proposal and confirm their availability.
Step 2: Submit an Online Application
Applications for PhD programs are submitted through the Royal Holloway application portal.
You’ll need to submit a detailed research proposal (typically 1,000–2,000 words) outlining your intended area of study, objectives, and methodology.
Step 3: Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in a relevant field with Merit or Distinction.
Exceptional candidates with a strong undergraduate degree (2:1 or above) may also be considered.
English Language Proficiency (for non-native speakers):
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 6.0.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall.
Step 4: Application Documents
You will need to upload:
Research Proposal: Clearly outlining the research area and objectives.
Academic Transcripts: From all previous degrees.
Two References: Academic or professional.
Personal Statement: Detailing your interest in the research program.
English Language Test Results: If applicable.
Step 5: Interview
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview with their prospective supervisor or department.
Step 6: Receive an Offer
Successful candidates will receive an offer (Conditional or Unconditional).
Step 7: Funding and Visa Application
You’ll need to secure funding (if not self-funded) and apply for a Student Visa after receiving your CAS.
Royal Holloway has the following main intakes for international and domestic students:
September/October Intake (Main Intake):
This is the primary intake for most undergraduate, postgraduate taught, and research programs.
The academic year typically starts in late September or early October.
January/February Intake (Limited Programs):
Only certain postgraduate taught programs and PhD programs are available for this intake.
The academic year for these programs starts in January or February.
Rolling Intakes (Research Programs):
PhD and research-based programs generally offer flexible start dates throughout the year, depending on the department and supervisor availability.
To apply for undergraduate courses, students must meet the following requirements:
Academic Qualifications:
UK Students: A-Levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or equivalent qualifications.
Typical offer: ABB to AAA at A-level (varies by program).
International Students: Equivalent high school qualifications, such as:
India: CBSE/ISC with an average of 80%+ or equivalent.
USA: High School Diploma with SAT/ACT or Advanced Placement (AP) credits.
Other countries: Internationally recognized qualifications as per the UCAS tariff table.
English Language Proficiency:
Non-native English speakers must demonstrate proficiency in English:
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 5.5.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall, with section scores of at least 17 in listening and writing, 18 in reading, and 20 in speaking.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 61 overall, with no subscore below 51.
Alternative qualifications (e.g., Duolingo, C1 Advanced, etc.) may be accepted. Check specific course pages for details.
Other Requirements:
Personal Statement (submitted through UCAS).
References (academic or professional).
To apply for postgraduate taught courses, students must meet the following requirements:
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree: A UK 2:1 (Upper Second-Class Honours) or equivalent international qualification.
For some programs, a 2:2 (Lower Second-Class Honours) may be accepted.
Examples of International Equivalents:
India: Bachelor’s degree with 60%-70%+ from a recognized university.
USA: GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent.
China: Minimum score of 75%-80%+ from a recognized institution.
English Language Proficiency:
Non-native English speakers must meet one of the following:
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 6.0 (specific courses may require higher scores, e.g., MSc Computer Science: 7.0 overall).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall, with section-specific requirements.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 61 overall, with no subscore below 54.
Pre-sessional English programs are available for students who do not meet language requirements.
Other Requirements:
A well-written personal statement outlining academic achievements, career goals, and motivation.
Two academic or professional references.
A resume/CV may be required for some programs, particularly for business and management degrees.
For PhD and research-based programs, students must meet the following requirements:
Academic Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in a relevant subject with Merit or Distinction (minimum 60%-70% or equivalent).
Exceptional candidates with a strong Bachelor’s degree (First-Class or 2:1) may also be considered.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no subscore below 6.0 (some research areas may require higher scores).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88 overall, with section-specific requirements.
Other Requirements:
A detailed research proposal (usually 1,000–2,000 words) outlining your intended research topic, objectives, and methodology.
Academic references (usually two, from previous supervisors or professors).
Evidence of funding for the duration of the program (if self-funded).
Some programs may require an interview with the potential supervisor.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Value |
Application Deadline |
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International Future Leaders Scholarship |
- Undergraduate students with exceptional academic achievements. |
£6,000 (approx. $7,500 USD) per year. |
Typically in April. |
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- Hold a conditional/unconditional offer. |
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- Demonstrate leadership potential in academic or extracurricular activities. |
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Royal Holloway Principal's Masters Scholarship |
- Postgraduate taught students with an outstanding academic record. |
£4,000 (approx. $5,000 USD) toward tuition fees. |
Typically in June. |
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- Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent). |
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Royal Holloway Alumni Loyalty Discount |
- Alumni of Royal Holloway enrolling in a postgraduate course. |
15% tuition fee reduction. |
Automatically applied at admission. |
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- Available to both UK and international students. |
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Doctoral College Scholarships |
- Available for PhD students with outstanding academic/research potential. |
Full tuition fee waiver + stipend (~£17,000/year or $21,000 USD). |
check department. |
Music Scholarships |
- Open to students with exceptional musical ability, pursuing any degree. |
£300 - £1,000 (approx. $400–$1,250 USD) per year. |
Typically in March. |
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- Must contribute to the university's musical activities (e.g., orchestra, choir). |
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Sports Scholarships |
- Talented athletes competing at a regional/national level in their sport. |
Up to £2,000 (approx. $2,500 USD) per year. |
Typically in April. |
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- Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students. |
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The RH100 Scholarship |
- For high-achieving undergraduate students. |
£3,500 (approx. $4,400 USD) per year. |
Typically in April. |
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- Based on academic merit and potential. |
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Country-Specific Scholarships |
- Scholarships for students from specific countries (e.g., India, China, USA). |
(up to £5,000 or $6,250 USD). |
N/A. |
Santander Scholarships |
- For undergraduate or postgraduate students from Santander network countries. |
£5,000 (approx. $6,250 USD) toward tuition fees. |
Typically in June. |
Inspiring Success Scholarship |
- For UK/EU postgraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds. |
£10,000 (approx. $12,500 USD) toward tuition fees. |
Typically in May. |
External Funding Options |
- Various external funding bodies and sponsors. |
N/A. |
N/A. |
Accommodation Type |
Location |
Features |
Cost Per Week (USD) |
Total Annual Cost (Approx. in USD) (38 weeks) |
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Founder’s Building |
On-Campus |
- Iconic, historic building. |
~$200 - $240 |
~$7,600 - $9,100 |
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- Single rooms, shared bathrooms. |
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- Catered (meals included in dining hall). |
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George Eliot Hall |
On-Campus |
- Modern en-suite single rooms. |
~$230 - $270 |
~$8,750 - $10,250 |
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- Self-catered, shared kitchen. |
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Tuke, Butler, and Williamson Halls |
On-Campus |
- Single rooms with en-suite bathrooms. |
~$210 - $250 |
~$7,950 - $9,500 |
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- Self-catered, modern kitchens. |
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Reid Hall |
On-Campus |
- En-suite single rooms. |
~$210 - $250 |
~$7,950 - $9,500 |
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- Self-catered, shared kitchen facilities. |
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Kingswood I and II |
1 mile from Campus |
- Affordable single rooms, mostly shared bathrooms. |
~$180 - $200 |
~$6,800 - $7,600 |
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- Catered (meals provided). Shuttle service to campus. |
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Runnymede Hall |
On-Campus |
- En-suite single rooms. |
~$230 - $270 |
~$8,750 - $10,250 |
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- Self-catered, shared kitchen. |
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Penrose Court |
On-Campus |
- Budget-friendly, single rooms with shared bathrooms. |
~$180 - $200 |
~$6,800 - $7,600 |
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- Self-catered, shared kitchens. |
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The Hub (Studios & Flats) |
On-Campus |
- Premium studio apartments for postgraduate or mature students. |
~$280 - $320 |
~$10,640 - $12,160 |
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- Private en-suite bathroom, kitchenette. |
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Off-Campus Accommodation |
Egham or Surrounding Area |
- Private rental options (shared houses, apartments). |
~$150 - $250 |
~$5,700 - $9,500 |
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- based on location and amenities. |
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Aspect of Student Life |
Details |
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1. A Diverse and Inclusive Community |
- Over 12,000 students from more than 130 countries, creating a global, multicultural environment. |
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- Student support services focus on diversity, inclusion, and integration for both UK and international students. |
2. Campus and Surroundings |
- The Founder’s Building is an iconic centerpiece of the campus, offering a beautiful and historic environment. |
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- Located in Egham, a peaceful and safe town surrounded by green spaces, just 40 minutes by train from London. |
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- Close to historic landmarks like Windsor Castle and Runnymede (site of the signing of the Magna Carta). |
3. Clubs and Societies |
- Over 100+ clubs and societies covering interests in arts, sports, academics, culture, and hobbies. |
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- Popular societies include Drama, Music, Film, Gaming, Debating, and cultural societies (e.g., Indian, Chinese). |
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- Students can create their own societies if they have a specific interest not currently represented. |
4. Sports and Fitness |
- Excellent sports facilities, including a gym, fitness studio, sports fields, tennis courts, and an indoor sports hall. |
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- Offers over 30 sports clubs, including football, rugby, cricket, rowing, basketball, and netball. |
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- Opportunities to compete in the BUCS leagues (British Universities and Colleges Sport). |
5. Events and Activities |
- Regular events organized by the Royal Holloway Students’ Union (RHSU), such as themed parties, live music, comedy nights, and fairs. |
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- Annual events include Welcome Week, the Winter Ball, and Summer Ball (major student celebrations). |
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- Cultural festivals and international events promote diversity and inclusivity. |
6. Academic Support and Resources |
- Access to world-class facilities, including the Emily Wilding Davison Library (open 24/7 during term time). |
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- State-of-the-art lecture halls, labs, and digital learning tools. |
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- Academic skills workshops and one-on-one support through the Centre for Development of Academic Skills (CeDAS). |
7. Career Development |
- The Careers & Employability Service helps students build professional skills, find internships, and explore career opportunities. |
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- Regular career fairs, employer networking events, and professional workshops are hosted on campus. |
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- Support for building CVs, writing applications, and preparing for interviews. |
8. Proximity to London |
- Close to one of the world's most exciting cities, offering access to cultural experiences, internships, and career opportunities. |
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- Students can explore London's famous landmarks, museums, theaters, and restaurants in under an hour by train. |
9. On-Campus Accommodation and Dining |
- Variety of accommodation options (en-suite, shared, catered, or self-catered) to suit different budgets and lifestyles. |
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- Dining options include cafes, restaurants, and the Dining Hall offering diverse and affordable meals. |
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- Special events and theme nights in dining facilities to celebrate cultural and festive occasions. |
10. Wellbeing and Support Services |
- Comprehensive support for mental health, disability services, academic counseling, and financial advice. |
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- Dedicated International Student Support Team helps with visa guidance, cultural adjustment, and personal concerns. |
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- Access to free counseling services and a 24/7 campus security team. |
11. International Student Support |
- International Orientation Program to help new students adjust to life in the UK. |
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- Opportunities to engage with Global Cafe events, language exchange programs, and cultural groups. |
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- Guidance on working part-time in the UK while studying and post-study visa options. |
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Graduate Employability Rate |
- 94% of graduates are employed or in further study within six months of graduation (as per recent data). |
Internships and Work Placements |
- Many programs include placement years, industry internships, or opportunities for short-term work placements. |
Top Employers |
- Graduates work with organizations like Google, Microsoft, IBM, Deloitte, PwC, BBC, HSBC, Unilever, and Amazon. |
Global Recognition |
- Degrees are highly regarded internationally, helping students secure opportunities in various industries worldwide. |
Royal Holloway offers several pathways for students to gain practical experience and connect with potential employers:
Placement Year Programs
Some undergraduate and postgraduate courses offer an optional placement year.
Students spend one year working in a relevant industry after completing the initial academic modules.
Courses with placement year options include:
BSc Computer Science with Year in Industry
MSc Information Security with Year in Industry
BSc Business and Management with Placement Year
Internships and Summer Placements
The university partners with companies to provide paid internships and summer placements.
Students receive support to secure placements in top organizations, including those in finance, technology, media, and research.
Sandwich Courses
Some courses offer a "sandwich year", where students alternate between study and work placement.
Example: Business programs with professional placements.
Research and Academic Placements
Research students often collaborate with industry partners for project-based placements.
Students in fields like earth sciences, environmental studies, and computer science frequently work with companies and institutions on practical research.
Royal Holloway provides comprehensive support to help students secure placements and internships:
Careers and Employability Service
Personalized career guidance and one-on-one appointments with career advisors.
Access to job listings, internship opportunities, and exclusive employer networks.
Resources for writing CVs, preparing for interviews, and building LinkedIn profiles.
Careers Portal
The university’s online careers portal connects students with employers and job openings.
Provides tailored job recommendations based on student profiles.
Royal Holloway Placements Team
Dedicated team to assist students with work placement arrangements, application processes, and interview preparation.
Career Fairs and Networking Events
Regularly hosts career fairs, networking sessions, and employer presentations on campus.
Opportunities to meet recruiters from top companies like Microsoft, Bloomberg, IBM, KPMG, and Sky.
Industry-Specific Support
Programs like Information Security, Business, Computer Science, and Performing Arts have close links with industries and professional bodies, offering students unique placement opportunities.
Graduates from Royal Holloway work with a wide range of reputable organizations across sectors, including:
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Top Employers |
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Finance and Consulting |
Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY, HSBC, Barclays, Credit Suisse. |
Technology |
Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Cisco, Accenture. |
Media and Entertainment |
BBC, ITV, Warner Bros., Sony, Universal Music, Sky. |
Law and Public Sector |
Clifford Chance, Linklaters, the UK Civil Service, and the United Nations. |
Science and Research |
NHS, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), AstraZeneca, and research labs. |
Other Sectors |
Unilever, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, and the National Trust. |
Royal Holloway is committed to ensuring that students are well-prepared for their careers through initiatives like:
Graduate Outcomes Survey:
Tracks student success after graduation, with over 94% of students employed or in further education within six months.
Entrepreneurship Support:
The university supports entrepreneurial students through its enterprise hub, providing funding opportunities and mentoring for startup ideas.
Royal Holloway Passport Award:
A program that allows students to earn points for participating in extracurricular activities, volunteering, and professional development.
Passport points can enhance CVs and applications, making graduates more competitive in the job market.
Professional Skills Development:
Workshops on teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and critical thinking are organized to help students build essential workplace skills.
Program Competitiveness:
Certain programs, such as Business and Management, Computer Science, Psychology, and Drama/Theatre, are highly sought after, leading to a lower acceptance rate.
Humanities, Social Sciences, and other less competitive programs tend to have higher acceptance rates.
International Applications:
Royal Holloway attracts students from over 130 countries, making the application process competitive for international students, particularly for popular programs.
Academic Requirements:
Meeting the entry requirements (e.g., A-level grades for undergraduate or a strong bachelor's degree for postgraduate) is crucial for acceptance.
Strong personal statements, references, and English language proficiency scores are also significant.
Program-Level Competition:
Undergraduate courses may have higher acceptance rates compared to specialized postgraduate or PhD programs.
Program Level |
Estimated Acceptance Rate |
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Undergraduate Programs |
~60-70% |
Postgraduate Taught (Master’s) |
~50-60% |
Research/PhD Programs |
~15-25% ( significantly by program and funding availability) |
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham Hill,
Egham,
Surrey,
TW20 0EX,
United Kingdom.