About London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University, commonly known as London Met, is a public university located in London with a history going back to 1848. It was formed in 2002 through the merger of London Guildhall University and the University of North London, making it the first university merger of its kind in the UK. The university has three campuses across London: Holloway, Aldgate, and Shoreditch, each specialising in different subject areas and located in well-connected parts of the city. All campuses offer easy access to public transport and are situated in vibrant areas that support both academic learning and student life.
London Met has a student population of around 14,000 students from more than 150 countries. The university is focused on practical, career-ready education, and almost every undergraduate course includes some form of work-related learning as a standard part of the degree. It is also known for its inclusive approach to education, strong student support systems, and commitment to helping students from diverse backgrounds succeed academically and professionally.
Why London Metropolitan University for Indian Students?
London Met is a good option for Indian students who want to study in London without paying the higher fees charged by some of the more well-known London institutions. Being based in the city means students are close to a large and active job market, with opportunities across finance, law, technology, media, and business, all accessible during and after their studies.
Scholarships are available for international students and are automatically considered during the application process, so there is no need to apply separately. The university also has a strong track record of supporting students from diverse international backgrounds, including a significant number of students from India each year.

