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Brunel University London

Travel guide for Indian students — London, United Kingdom. Nearest international gateway: LHR (London).

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Brunel University London is a popular choice for Indian students in London.

Getting around London

The Tube, buses and Overground cover the city; a student Oyster/16-25 Railcard pairing cuts fares by around 30%. Brunel has a single campus in Uxbridge, West London, near the end of the Piccadilly/Metropolitan lines - handy for Heathrow. Most students don't need a car.

From the airport to campus

From Heathrow, the Piccadilly line runs into central London for about GBP 5-6, or the faster Elizabeth line for a bit more; then Tube or bus to campus. A taxi to central London is roughly GBP 50-75.

When to book flights

Book 6-10 weeks ahead of the September/October intake for the best fares from your nearest Indian metro - compare live carriers above.

Visiting your child at Brunel University London means flying into London Heathrow (LHR); central London is a direct Tube ride away. Plan the UK visitor visa well ahead.

Getting from LHR to campus

Visitor visa for parents

Indian parents need a UK Standard Visitor visa - one visa covers England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (there is no separate 'London visa'). It is applied for online and biometrics are given at a VFS Global centre in India. Most are 6-month visit visas; frequent visitors can choose 2-, 5- or 10-year multiple-entry visas. India has a high (around 82%) grant rate.

6-month visitor visa fee ~GBP 115 (~Rs.16,500)
Standard processing from India ~3 weeks
Priority service (5 working days) +~Rs.61,000
Long-term multi-entry 2 / 5 / 10-year options
Each visit up to 6 months
  • One UK visa covers all four nations - no separate visa for London, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
  • Apply about 3 months ahead, especially for graduation - slots book out and graduations are fixed dates.
  • A complete file with strong home ties, clear funds and a clear purpose drives the high approval rate.
  • Frequent visitors should consider the 2/5/10-year multiple-entry visa to avoid re-applying each trip.

Just admitted to Brunel University London? Here's your arrival checklist.

Arrival checklist

  • Book your flight into London Heathrow (LHR) early for the best September fares.
  • Piccadilly line from Heathrow into the centre, then Tube/bus to campus - get a student Oyster.
  • Sort first-week housing before you land; London's market is competitive.
  • Carry your CAS, passport, proof of funds and confirmation of your visa (eVisa share code) in your cabin bag.

London is by far the UK's most expensive student city - about GBP 1,400-2,000 a month all-in sharing and cooking, and UK Visas and Immigration sets a maintenance figure near GBP 1,483/month for London. The trade-offs are unmatched job opportunities and the largest Indian community in Europe; a student Oyster card cuts Tube and bus fares by around 30%.

Monthly cost of living in London (a student estimate)

Rent - room in a shared flat £800-1,300
Rent - on-campus housing £900-1,500
Food & groceries £200-320
TfL student Oyster (zones 1-2, ~30% off) £100
Utilities + internet £80-160
Mobile phone £15
Realistic monthly total (sharing, cooking) £1,400-2,000

That's roughly £16,000-23,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.

Finding accommodation

London rents are high, so nearly all students share; zones further out (3-5) and university halls are the affordable routes in.

  • Get a student Oyster/16-25 Railcard pairing for ~30% off Tube and bus fares.
  • Zones 3-5 and areas like East Ham, Wembley and Hounslow cut rent sharply.
  • Halls are the simplest first year - no UK guarantor needed.

Working part-time

On a Student visa you can work up to 20 hours/week during term time (degree level) and full-time during official university vacations. The 20-hour cap is per week, not an average, counts all jobs combined, and you must be a payroll employee - no self-employment, freelancing or gig/delivery work. After graduating you can apply for the Graduate Route: unsponsored post-study work with no job-type or hour limits, currently 2 years (3 for PhD). Note: from 1 January 2027 the Graduate Route drops to 18 months for non-doctoral graduates, so 2026 graduates should apply by 31 December 2026 to get the full two years.

Safety & student support

London's universities's areas are generally safe by UK standards; use normal city awareness at night.

  • London's universities has campus security and student-safety services - save the campus number.
  • Main student areas are busy and well-populated.
  • Use normal big-city awareness on the night Tube and quieter stations late at night.

Indian community & food

London has the largest Indian community in Europe, so desi groceries, temples and restaurants are everywhere.

Indian grocery stores

  • Southall (the Broadway) - London's biggest desi shopping district: Quality Foods, Dokal & Sons, Sira Cash & Carry.
  • Wembley's Ealing Road 'Little India' (VB & Sons, the Sunday Wembley Market) and Tooting/East Ham for a big shop.
  • Mainstream Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's carry large world-food aisles, with store-brand spices 20-40% cheaper.

Student community

  • London universities have large, active Indian and South Asian societies with major Diwali and Holi events.
  • London has many Hindu temples (including the Neasden Mandir), gurdwaras and a year-round desi cultural calendar.
  • Endless Indian dining - Southall, Wembley, Tooting, Brick Lane and beyond.

Cost & living figures for London last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.

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RegionLondon
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Est. monthly cost£1,400-2,000
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