Yes, the University of Portsmouth is a good university for Indian students and it is popularly known for its 5-star QS ratings in areas like teaching, employability and a high acceptance rate.
The reasons for choosing Portsmouth are given below -
- A 93% employability rate
- Affordable living compared t
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As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, the University of Portsmouth is ranked #43 in the UK and #323 in the world.
Portsmouth University has also been ranked by other popular ranking bodies like QS World, US News, Shanghai Rankings and more.
The University of Portsmouth QS ranking is #55 in t
As per the Complete University rankings for 2026, Portsmouth University ranking is as following for a few subjects-
- Physics & Astronomy: #26
- Art & Design: #28
- Chemical Engineering: #29
- Civil Engineering: #27
The famous celebrities who have studied at the Uni of Portsmouth UK:
- Grayson Perry (Writer, Contemporary Artist)
- Lauren Steadman (Paralympic athlete)
- James Farrar (Actor)
- Andrea Byrne (Journalist and Presenter)
- John Rees (Political Activist)
The acceptance rate at the Uni of Portsmouth UK is around 70%. This acceptance rate means that this university is less selective. Indian students who want to take admission to this university's UG courses must have completed Class 12 with 75% or above. Those who want to take admission to PG courses
Portsmouth Uni UK does offer scholarships for Indian students. One such scholarship is Chancellor's Global Academic Merit scholarship. Students have submit the scholarship application form after submitting the admissions application to get this scholarship. The value of this scholarship is GBP 5,000
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