
Royal Agricultural University
About
Royal Agricultural University is a UK university founded in 1842, based in Cirencester. The Teaching Excellence Framework awarded Royal Agricultural University a Silver rating.
Academic staff have published 4,624 works cited 347,451 times, with an h-index of 204.
Courses at Royal Agricultural University (46)
Agricultural Business Management
Royal Agricultural University
A-Levels
CCC
UCAS Points
96 points
NSS Score
76.3%
Avg. grad pay (5y)
£26,000
Agricultural Business Management with Foundation Year
Royal Agricultural University
UCAS Points
48 points
Avg. grad pay (5y)
£26,000
Agricultural Business Management with Professional Placement Year
Royal Agricultural University
A-Levels
CCC
UCAS Points
96 points
Avg. grad pay (5y)
£26,000
Agricultural Technology and Innovation
Royal Agricultural University
Agriculture
Royal Agricultural University
A-Levels
BCC
UCAS Points
104 points
Avg. grad pay (5y)
£26,000
Agriculture
Royal Agricultural University
Who gets into Royal Agricultural University
See full breakdown →Full-time undergraduates admitted in 2023-24, by neighbourhood deprivation. Source: Office for Students.
From the least deprived 20% of UK neighbourhoods
22.4%
From the most deprived 20%
2.7%
The richest-area share is 19.7 percentage points higher than the poorest-area share among 260 entrants in 2023-24.
Notable alumni of Royal Agricultural University
See all 73 →73 notable graduates and former students with Wikipedia coverage, ranked by international reach. Source: Wikidata.
Mark Phillips
English equestrian; first husband of Anne, Princess Royal
John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
British peer (1924-1992); father of Diana, Princess of Wales
Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb
British politician and farmer (1925–2022)
Simon Coveney
Irish Fine Gael politician (b. 1972)
James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife
Scottish noble (1929-2015)
Eleanor Anne Ormerod
British entomologist, editor (1828-1901)
Stuart Agnew
British politician (born 1949)
Guy Le Strange
English scholar and Orientalist (1854–1933)
James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn
Duke of Abercorn in the Peerage of Ireland (born 1934)
Simon Hart
Welsh Conservative party politician and MP (born 1963)
James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough
English aristocrat and 12th Duke of Marlborough
Baillie Scott
British architect (1865-1945)
Quick Facts
- Location
- Cirencester
- Postcode
- GL7 6JS
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Founded
- 1842
- TEF Rating
- Silver