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Am I qualified?

We accept qualifications from around the world. Find out more about what you need to study our courses.

Foundation

For our International Foundation Programme, you will normally:

  • Be age 17+ by 31 December in the year of registration.
  • Hold four separate subjects at GCSE / O level (grades A*-C / 9-4), or the equivalent.
  • Meet the English language requirements.

Have a place to study at a Recognised Teaching Centre for the programme.

For our International Foundation Programme for Computer Science, you will normally:

  • Be age 18+ by 31 December in the year of registration.
  • Have passed at least four separate subjects at GCSE or GCE O level, with grades A* to C, or the equivalent.

Meet the English language requirements.

Undergraduate

For our standard entry bachelor degrees (e.g. BSc / LLB Recognised Teaching Centre route) or our Diploma of Higher Education qualifications, you will normally have:

For the graduate entry routes, you will normally have:

  • An acceptable undergraduate degree (note any classification requirements on the course landing page)
  • Any specific course requirements (e.g. Mathematics)
  • English language requirements.

For the Certificate of Higher Education, you will normally have the following:

  • GCSEs at Grade A*-C / 9-4, or international equivalent (required number depends on your course)
  • Any specific course requirements (e.g. Mathematics)
  • English language requirements.

For Graduate Diplomas, you will normally meet the following:

  • Either: an acceptable undergraduate degree, postgraduate degree, or another accredited Level 7 award of at least 1 year full-time in duration
  • Or: an acceptable Level 5 or 6 award (e.g. HND or Graduate Certificate) of at least 1 year full-time in duration, plus 2 years' relevant work experience
  • Plus: Any specific course requirements (e.g. Mathematics)
  • And: English language requirements.

You'll find any specific requirements on your chosen course page.

Equivalent qualifications where you live

We accept qualifications from all over the world. You will find the relevant qualifications equivalent on the individual Undergraduate course pages.

We accept many qualifications that aren't listed here, including Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Higher Diplomas National Diplomas and Professional Awards.

We don't list every country, and sometimes there are several grading systems operating within a single country.

If you hold qualifications not listed, or you are unsure if yours will be valid for entry and there is an application fee for your chosen programme, contact us before you apply.

Due to high volumes of applications being received, we are unfortunately unable to provide eligibility advice for undergraduate programmes during August, September and October.

We do not provide eligibility advice for postgraduate programmes and would encourage you to submit an application. Please note that there is no application fee for postgraduate applications.

Consideration by the Admissions Panel

If you are not automatically eligible, our Admissions Panel will consider you on an individual basis. The Admissions Panel will consider qualifications which are not published under the Qualifications for Entrance Schedule, incomplete qualifications (e.g. diplomas / degrees) and substantial relevant work experience. If we cannot accept you with your current qualifications and experience, we will advise you what qualifications you could take in order to become eligible in the future. This could include our International Foundation Programme or Certificate of Higher Education Routes.

Postgraduate

Requirements for our postgraduate courses (Masters / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate) or standalone modules can vary. These can all be found on our course pages.

Some of our federation members have identified specific equivalent qualifications from around the world for entry to their distance-learning courses.

What happens after you apply?

Worldwide qualifications

Some of our member institutions have identified specific worldwide qualifications that form part of the entry criteria for their distance-learning courses.

Admissions appeal process

We are committed to ensure that all decisions taken by the Admissions Office are clear, transparent and consistent. But we understand that you may wish to appeal against decisions made by our panel.

I wish to appeal a decision concerning eligibility.

Mathematics Aptitude Test

Are you looking to study on one of our programmes but you do not meet the criteria for mathematics? Or perhaps, you haven’t studied mathematics for a while and would like to refresh your skills? If so, you may want to take a Mathematics Aptitude Test through the University of London.