key facts
Key Facts about
Leeds Trinity University
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Established | 1992 |
| Type | Public university |
| Location | Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. |
| QS World Ranking 2025 | 3490 |
| Total Students | Approximately 20,000-25,000 (numbers vary by year). |
| International Students | exact % varies by year |
| Campuses | Main campuses in Leeds City Centre and Headingley |
Universities
Why choose
Leeds Trinity University?
Leeds Trinity offers career-focused teaching, strong industry links, and personalised student support — making it a practical choice for international students seeking employability and a supportive study environment.
Academic Strength & Course Breadth
Leeds Trinity provides a wide range of vocational and academic courses across business, computing, media, education, health and social sciences, and more.
Employability & Industry Links
The university emphasises placements, professional practice and employer engagement to improve graduate employability.
Student Support & Services
Comprehensive student services, international student support and guidance on visas, accommodation and finance are available through the Global Engagement and Admissions teams.
City & Student Life
Based in Leeds — a vibrant, student-friendly city — the university benefits from cultural amenities, transport links and comparatively affordable living costs versus some larger UK cities.
Program
Courses at
University of Toronto
Undergraduate Programs
Business Management (BSc / BA)
A business-oriented degree that develops management, leadership and organisational skills for careers in commerce, marketing, or management.
Computer Science / Computing (BSc)
A computing degree covering software development, IT fundamentals, and practical technology skills for a career in tech or IT services.
Psychology / Social Sciences / Humanities (BA / BSc)
A social-science degree exploring human behaviour, psychology, social issues, and foundational research or professional pathways.
Education / Childhood & Early Years / Teaching-related Degrees
A degree for students aiming to work in education, teaching, or child development and related professions.
Postgraduate Programs
MSc / MA Business-related Course
Advanced business studies focusing on strategy, analytics, management and leadership - ideal for career advancement or managerial roles.
MSc / MA Computing / Information Technology / Data Science
Postgraduate computing and IT degrees offering advanced knowledge in software, data, technology and digital innovation for specialized tech careers.
Master’s in Health, Social Care, Public Health
Advanced degrees for students wanting to work in health, public health, social care or community services at professional or research level.
Master’s in Social Sciences, Psychology, Humanities
Postgraduate studies in psychology, social work, social sciences or humanities, aimed at research or professional social-service careers.
Fees
Average Annual Tuition
| Level | Fee (pound per year) |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate | ~£12,000 |
| Postgraduate | £12,000-£19,000 per year depending on course |
| PhD / Research | ~£12,500 |
Scholarships
Scholarships for Nepali Students
| Scholarship Name | Eligibility | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| International Student Discount | Automatically offered to eligible international students applying to undergraduate or postgraduate programs | Partial tuition fee reduction |
Intakes
Upcoming Intakes for Nepali Students
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
| Completed +2 / Higher Secondary (or equivalent), academic transcripts, proof of English language (IELTS/accepted equivalents), passport copy; additional course-specific requirements may apply. |
Postgraduate Admission Requirements
| Bachelor’s degree from recognised institution, academic transcripts, proof of English language (if required), personal statement/CV and any course-specific requirements (e.g., portfolio, references). |
| intake | Application Deadline |
|---|---|
| September (Autumn) | CAS payment deadlines in Aug for Sept entry |
| January (Spring) | may vary by course |
Accommodation and Living
Student Housing and Living Costs
Accommodation Options:
On-Campus: Residence halls / hostels, Rent: [ £450-£650]
Off-Campus: Shared flats / homestays, Rent: [£350-£550]
Part-Time Work Opportunities:
On-campus: Library, admin, cafeteria roles
Off-campus: Retail, tutoring, hospitality
Hour limit: 20 hours per week
Average wage: £9 – £12
| Expense | Cost Range (pound per month) |
|---|---|
| Housing | on-campus: £450-£650 ; off-campus: £350-£550 |
| Food | £150-£250 |
| Transport | £30-£60 |
| Miscellaneous | £60-£150 |
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
The average cost is CAD 25,000 to 35,000 per year, including tuition, living, GIC, and visa fees. That’s around NPR 25–30 lakhs.
Yes, Canada offers quality education, work options, and a clear path to PR. It’s safe, diverse, and student-friendly.
Most colleges ask for 60–70% marks or a GPA of 2.5 to 3.0. Universities may require higher scores.
Yes, most colleges need IELTS (6.0 overall). Some accept PTE or Duolingo, and a few allow study without IELTS.
About 65-75% of Nepali students get their visa approved. Having good documents and proof of money helps a lot.

