Making use of University support made all the difference

Coming to Bath from India, Aditya discovered, firsthand, the many types of support the University offers its students.
Discover, from some of our Indian students, what it’s like to live and study at Bath.
Coming to Bath from India, Aditya discovered, firsthand, the many types of support the University offers its students.
With a PhD in Chemical Engineering and startup business funding, Parimala Shivaprasad is tackling the problem of India's floral waste.
International MSc student Kamakshi Purushottamlal Khandelwal explains her plans for after graduation and what support she’s received from the Careers Service.
How a master’s in Humanitarianism, Conflict and Development helped Nav Sawhney create his social enterprise.
In a single year, Abhishek managed to become a Commonwealth Scholar, take up leadership roles at the University and meet the Queen.
See where some of our Indian students have progressed to after graduating from Bath.
Varun Kumar (MSc Robotics & Autonomous Systems 2020) works for the UK Atomic Energy Authority to develop robotics for nuclear fusion.
Originally from India, Shikha shares how her studies and placement year set her up for success.
Disha shares her memories of studying at the University and the unique elements of her architecture degree that set her up for future success.
Alumna Keren Paul credits her master’s degree in international development as opening the door to her future career path in NGOs around Southeast Asia.
We spoke to Jay about his placement and scholarship experience, as well as his advice for other students hoping to follow the same path.
Preet Sanghvi is one of 1,500 Alumni Experts on Bath Connection, our online mentoring platform. She shares her career journey with us.
Meet our Indian students, and learn about some of our many clubs and groups, including our Bangla, Punjabi and Malayalee societies.
Students from India talk about their experiences of studying at the University of Bath, the city of Bath and the main differences between India and the UK.
We celebrate the festivals and cultures across India.
Bath Bangla Society aims to help more people experience and enjoy Bengali culture.
We aim to give those who have Punjabi heritage, or an interest in Punjabi culture, the chance to enhance their understanding and connection to Punjab.
Together we celebrate the festivals and traditions across Kerala.
The Chaplaincy offers a meeting place and base for university societies representing many denominations and faiths.
Meet our India recruitment specialist, and see contact details for our representatives in India.
If you need support with your application or information about Bath, you can contact us directly or get in touch with one of our official representatives.
Get to know the University at a virtual Open Day, online event or meet us at an in-person event in India.
Find out what it's like to study for a master's or doctoral degree at Bath at one of our online Postgraduate Open Days.
Find out about studying at Bath by speaking to our representatives at an event near you.
Learn about postgraduate study at Bath at our online events.
Discover some of the most popular courses studied by our students from India.
A list of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Management, Marketing, and Accounting & Finance.
Courses for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, including Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Advanced Machine Learning.
Undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Robotics Engineering and Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Courses for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, including Biology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry.
Courses including Decarbonisation, Automotive Technology, and Aerospace Engineering.
A list of courses including Psychology, Applied Forensic Psychology, and Climate Change, Sustainability and Society.
Entry requirements, tuition fees and visa information. Practical information about Bath that you need to know.
Find out about the documents you need before applying for a Student visa, and which application process to use.
Undergraduate course fees, with details of reduced fees for placements and study years abroad.
View a selection of the qualifications we accept for undergraduate and postgraduate study at Bath as an international student.
Scholarship and other funding information including options specifically for our Indian students.
You could be considered for a studentship or scholarship to help you study at Bath.
These scholarships are open to offer-holders in India for September 2025 entry.
In partnership with Study UK and the GREAT Britain campaign, we are offering one £10,000 scholarship to master's students from India.
These scholarship awards are made to overseas fee-paying offer-holders from selected countries for September 2025 entry.
We offer scholarships aimed at overseas students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement.
Find out about the scholarships, bursaries, and other funding available to master's students to help fund your studies at Bath.
Read the latest news stories and learn about research at the University involving members of our community from India.
Exploring the case of the ‘WorkFREE’ Project in Hyderabad, India.
The University of Bath was established on Claverton Down in Bath in 1966. We are a campus university in the South West of England. Bath is only 1 hour and 25 minutes away from London by train.
We offer courses in engineering, humanities, management, science and social science.
If you have any questions, contact our country manager for India.