Management MSc
Key information
Duration: 12 months
Attendance mode: Full-time
Location: Bunhill Row, Central London
Start of programme: September 2026
Application deadline: Rolling applications
Entry year: Showing course information for 2026
Launch your global management career with a master’s degree built for tomorrow’s business leaders.
Bayes Business School Rankings
Overview
Management MSc Who is it for?
MSc Management is one of the most sought-after courses at Bayes Business School, consistently ranked among the top 5 in the UK (Financial Times Masters in Management ranking 2025). The programme is designed for ambitious, globally minded graduates from any discipline who are ready to launch or accelerate their careers in management consulting, financial services, corporate management or business venturing and lead with rigour and purpose.
You'll build a future-oriented understanding of management spanning strategy, leadership, finance, analytics, digital technologies and frontier AI, while developing the responsible, human-centred leadership skills that define the next generation of managers in the intelligent technology era. Through applied problem-solving, real-world organisational challenges, and live industry projects, you’ll combine academic rigour with practice and learn to connect analytics with strategy, intelligent systems with human-centered leadership, and innovation with responsible ethics to drive transformation with confidence and integrity.
What sets this programme apart is the opportunity to specialise. A range of dedicated specialisations allows you to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals, helping you build relevant expertise and graduate ready to make an impact in your chosen field. You will also prepare for industry recognised certifications such as the AI Professional Certificate or the Generative AI Leader Professional Certificate by Google, helping you graduate with a strong, job ready portfolio.
Career impact
The MSc Management enables graduates to accelerate their career and enter the job market into a variety of roles. Its international reputation also ensures opportunities across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, supported by Bayes’ extensive alumni network.
Graduates step into roles such as management consultant, corporate strategy associate, business development manager, technology consultant, risk advisory analyst, and investment analyst in multinational firms. Many enter consulting firms as well as major banks and corporates such as Accenture, EY, Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, NatWest Group and Capgemini Invent, among others.
The Bayes London advantage
Bayes Business School is based in the City of London, one of the world’s most dynamic business hubs. This means direct access to consulting firms, financial institutions, technology companies and global corporates on your doorstep, and industry engagement runs through the heart of the course.
Why choose MSc Management?
- Four specialisations. Choose from Management Consulting, Strategic Finance, Business Development, or General Management – each designed to accelerate your career goals.
- Innovative learning: The course incorporates experiential learning through industry projects, real-world problem-solving in business simulations and technology-enhanced collaboration in VR-based group exercises.
- AI-powered learning: AI is integrated throughout the MSc, with dedicated literacy workshops and opportunities to apply cutting-edge AI tools in your assessments, ensuring you're ready for the modern, tech-driven workplace.
- Industry guided: Our Industry Advisory Board, made up of professionals and alumni from consulting firms, banks and corporates, helps to keep the MSc Management curriculum aligned with industry needs.
- Career oriented: Bayes is the first UK business school to embed career strategy throughout its postgraduate programmes, developing you to lead and influence with confidence from day one.
- Join student-led business club: such as the Bayes Consulting Club. that connects you with guest speakers and networking opportunities so you can build your professional relationships early.
Course objectives
The MSc in Management equips ambitious early-career graduates with the managerial toolkit, leadership capability, digital fluency, and practical experience needed to make an immediate impact across a wide range of industries.
On completion, graduates will be able to:
- Analyse and solve strategic business problems: Apply established managerial frameworks to assess industries, markets, organisations, resources, and capabilities, and make evidence-based recommendations for growth, transformation, and competitive positioning.
- Use analytics and AI for decision-making: Interpret data, evaluate complex business challenges, and apply analytics and AI-enabled solutions to support digital transformation and improve organisational performance.
- Make financially informed decisions: Understand accounting, financial reporting, valuation, investment management, and sustainability considerations to evaluate performance and support value-creating managerial decisions.
- Lead with integrity and accountability: Integrate social and environmental considerations into management decision-making and demonstrate ethical and responsible leadership in organisational practice.
- Lead teams and organisational change: Understand leadership, organisational behaviour, culture, and change management, enabling effective leadership across functions, cultures, and stakeholder groups.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively: Present ideas with clarity and confidence, produce professional reports, and work productively in diverse, team-based environments.
Teaching staff
The MSc Management is taught by internationally recognised academics and practitioners. Faculty are active researchers with close ties to consulting, finance, and corporate sectors, bringing fresh insights directly into the classroom.
Module Leaders include:
Course content
Real-world business experience
The Master’s in Management combines academic study with extensive industry engagement, enabling students to apply management theory to real business challenges and develop practical, career-ready experience.
Industry-based projects
Through Industry Projects, students partner with real organisations under the guidance of Bayes academics, strengthening their problem-solving skills, gaining industry exposure, and producing impactful research that bridges theory and practice. They complete applied consulting-style projects with leading organisations, analysing live business problems and developing structured, evidence-based solutions. Recent partners have included Google, Lloyds, Accenture, EY and Hitachi.
Industry-integrated teaching
A core module on deploying and scaling AI across business functions is co-delivered with industry experts, focusing on real-world AI applications and implementation challenges. In addition, the Consulting Skills and Practice elective places students in team-based, live consulting projects supervised by practitioners, developing professional consulting capability.
Mentoring and employer engagement
Students may join an industry mentorship scheme offering one-to-one guidance from experienced professionals, supporting career development and employability. The programme also includes regular guest lectures and panel events with senior leaders from consulting, financial services, and corporate organisations.
Cases, simulations, and advisory input
Students engage with business cases and simulations that develop decision-making under uncertainty and applied analytical skills. The programme is informed by an Industry Advisory Board of senior professionals, ensuring strong alignment with employer expectations and current market practice.
Innovation and AI
Our courses embed AI literacy from the start, teaching you to use AI to deepen your understanding, and how to strategically and ethically use it for your studies and career. You'll also have the opportunity to earn a digital certificate showcasing core AI skills to employers.
Tailored to your intersets
Customise your learning experience to suit your interests and future career aspirations. With four management specialisations available, you can tailor your degree to align with your goals and ambitions, building specialist knowledge alongside core management skills.
- Management Consulting: Apply structured problem-solving and analytical frameworks to complex business challenges. Develop client-focused communication skills for consulting and advisory roles.
- Strategic Finance: Build expertise in financial analysis, valuation, and investment decision-making. Learn to interpret financial data and support corporate finance strategies.
- Business Development: Explore commercial strategy, market growth, and digital innovation. Focus on how organisations create revenue and scale in competitive markets.
- General Management: Gain a broad strategic skill set across strategy, operations, finance, and technology. Prepare to lead and manage complexity across functions.
International Experience
Gain a global perspective through international electives and projects embedded in real business contexts across Europe. Work with organisations in countries such as Spain, France, and Italy, exploring areas including FinTech, innovation, and sustainability. The Sustainability Journeys elective in Bologna offers direct engagement with industry, NGO, and policy leaders addressing global sustainability challenges.
This flexible structure ensures you graduate with the expertise, confidence, and international outlook to succeed in your chosen career path.
Course structure
A key feature of this programme is its personalisation model, designed to support progression through a structured learning journey that reflects diverse academic interests and career directions. Students follow one of four specialisms, enabling them to tailor their studies while building targeted, career-relevant capabilities alongside a strong foundation in core management principles.
Term 1: Core foundation
All students follow the same curriculum in Term 1, developing essential knowledge in management, leadership, finance and analytics. This ensures a shared foundation across all specialisations.
Term 2: Specialisation begins
In Term 2, students continue with two compulsory core modules and begin to specialise through their chosen specialisation.
- Students on the General Management specialisation select from a broader range of elective modules, offering greater flexibility across subject areas.
- Students on the Management Consulting, Strategic Finance, or Business Development specialisation take two dedicated elective modules.
Term 3: Advanced study and final project
In Term 3, students further tailor their learning.
- Students on the General Management specialisation may either follow the same structure or choose to complete an extended research project in place of the elective modules.
- Students on chosen specialisations complete a research project alongside three elective modules aligned to their specialism.
Please note modules are subject to change.
General Management
The specialisation in General Management is designed for students seeking maximum flexibility to explore different areas of business while developing a broad, adaptable skill set. It enables you to tailor your studies through a wide range of elective modules, while building strong core management capabilities. This specialism is ideal for those aiming to pursue leadership roles across diverse industries, start their own business or keep their career options open while gaining a strong foundation in management.
Term 1
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in the management discipline.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Management Analytics and AI
This module introduces key descriptive and inferential statistical methods, alongside the analytical foundations of modern AI-enabled decision support. It equips you with practical tools to analyse business data, interpret analytical outputs, and understand how statistical reasoning, predictive analytics, and AI techniques support more effective managerial decision-making.
Strategy and Value Creation
This module builds a strong foundation in strategy and value creation relevant to managerial careers. It develops your understanding of the complexity of strategic decision-making, the role of strategy in organisational performance, and the managerial tools used to assess external environments, industries, and organisations.
Leading Organisations and Change
This module provides conceptual frameworks and practical insights for leading teams, shaping organisational structures, and managing transformation in contemporary organisations. It explores key leadership theories, skills, and practices, before examining organisational change and transformation. It also develops a critical understanding of the changing nature of work, including gig work, remote and virtual working, and how leaders can create more effective and humane digital workplaces.
Financial Reporting and Valuation
This module introduces the core principles of financial reporting, planning, and valuation that underpin managerial decision-making. It explores how organisations prepare and interpret financial statements to assess performance and position, and how financial analysis supports planning and investment decisions. It also covers key valuation techniques used to evaluate projects, corporate value, and financial strategies.
Term 2
In Term 2, you are given significant choice within the curriculum, allowing you to tailor your studies to your personal interests and career goals. This flexibility is designed to enhance your engagement and satisfaction with the course while supporting the development of your individual strengths and professional potential.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Deploying and Scaling AI Across Business Functions
This module explores how organisations deploy and scale artificial intelligence across key business functions to create measurable value. It focuses on managerial decision-making in areas such as strategy, operations, finance, marketing, human resources, and risk management, alongside the challenges of enterprise-wide adoption.
You will examine how AI transforms workflows, decision-making, and operating models, and why many initiatives fail to move beyond pilot stages. The module also addresses value creation, cross-functional integration, responsible AI governance, capability development, and performance measurement.
Sustainable Management and Finance
This module provides a working understanding of ESG from managerial, financial, and societal perspectives. It explores the complexities of decision-making in responsible investment, including supply chain sustainability, governance, and climate-related risks.
Through case-based learning and group work, you will apply key frameworks to real organisational contexts and develop collaborative approaches to addressing sustainability challenges.
Plus, choose two modules from the following electives:
- Digital Strategy and Transformation
- Operating Models and Operational Excellence
- Corporate Finance and International Finance
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Strategic Marketing and Sales Management
- Analytical Methods for Marketing
Term 3
Option 1: You will take a General Research Project worth 30 credits and three specialist electives from the portfolio of electives aligned with your career goals.
Option 2: You will take a (Dissertation) Research Project worth 60 credits of a topic of your choice, agreed with your supervisor.
Research Project
This module provides an opportunity to undertake an independent, in-depth investigation into a topic of your choice, drawing on the concepts, theories and research methods developed throughout your studies. Working closely with a supervisor, you will design and conduct a rigorous research project, critically analyse your findings, and present your conclusions in a substantial written report, demonstrating your ability to apply academic knowledge and research skills to a complex business issue.
General Research Project
This module enables you to explore a topic of your choice and apply the knowledge and techniques gained throughout your studies through a flexible project aligned to your interests and career goals. Your project may take the form of academic desk research, a business plan, a consultancy project or another applied piece of work, allowing you to investigate a business challenge, evaluate evidence and communicate your findings effectively.
Elective modules:
- Consulting Skills and Practice
- Business Intelligence and Reporting
- Negotiation Skills for Multi-discipline Managers
- Persuasion and Decision Making
- Coaching Skills for Leadership
- Corporate Restructuring
- Advanced Company Valuation
- Operational Risk Management
- Strategic Perspectives on Technology and Society
- New Market Creation
- Innovation Through Design Thinking
- Corporate Responsibility in a Global Economy.
International electives
- FINTECH: Financial Services in the Digital Age
- Sustainable Journeys
- Creating Value with Suppliers.
Career Management Skills
Students will undertake a compulsory assignment for Careers Management Skills as part of their research project. They will be expected to attend two events arranged by the careers team (either professional development workshops or corporate events) during term one. At the end of term one, students will submit a 1000-word reflective assignment and a career plan. This will be marked by a careers professional from the Bayes Postgraduate Careers Team, and each student will be given guidance on which resources they can access to achieve their goals, so they can take their career plan forward during terms 2 and 3.
Please note that electives are subject to change and availability
Management Consulting
The specialisation in Management Consulting is designed for students who enjoy solving complex business problems. This specialisation develops structured thinking, client-focused communication, and data-driven analysis. It enables students to diagnose organisational challenges, shape strategic recommendations, and support transformation. The specialisation is ideal for those aspiring to careers in consulting, advisory, corporate strategy, or transformation roles.
Term 1
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in the management discipline.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Management Analytics and AI
This module introduces key descriptive and inferential statistical methods, alongside the analytical foundations of modern AI-enabled decision support. It equips you with practical tools to analyse business data, interpret analytical outputs, and understand how statistical reasoning, predictive analytics, and AI techniques support more effective managerial decision-making.
Strategy and Value Creation
This module builds a strong foundation in strategy and value creation relevant to managerial careers. It develops your understanding of the complexity of strategic decision-making, the role of strategy in organisational performance, and the managerial tools used to assess external environments, industries, and organisations.
Leading Organisations and Change
This module provides conceptual frameworks and practical insights for leading teams, shaping organisational structures, and managing transformation in contemporary organisations. It explores key leadership theories, skills, and practices, before examining organisational change and transformation. It also develops a critical understanding of the changing nature of work, including gig work, remote and virtual working, and how leaders can create more effective and humane digital workplaces.
Financial Reporting and Valuation
This module introduces the core principles of financial reporting, planning, and valuation that underpin managerial decision-making. It explores how organisations prepare and interpret financial statements to assess performance and position, and how financial analysis supports planning and investment decisions. It also covers key valuation techniques used to evaluate projects, corporate value, and financial strategies.
Term 2
In Term 2, you will begin to specialise in Management Consulting, building advanced knowledge and skills through a combination of core and dedicated modules.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Deploying and Scaling AI Across Business Functions
This module explores how organisations deploy and scale artificial intelligence across key business functions to create measurable value. It focuses on managerial decision-making in areas such as strategy, operations, finance, marketing, human resources, and risk management, alongside the challenges of enterprise-wide adoption.
You will examine how AI transforms workflows, decision-making, and operating models, and why many initiatives fail to move beyond pilot stages. The module also addresses value creation, cross-functional integration, responsible AI governance, capability development, and performance measurement.
Sustainable Management and Finance
This module provides a working understanding of ESG from managerial, financial, and societal perspectives. It explores the complexities of decision-making in responsible investment, including supply chain sustainability, governance, and climate-related risks.
Through case-based learning and group work, you will apply key frameworks to real organisational contexts and develop collaborative approaches to addressing sustainability challenges.
Plus, two specialist electives:
- Digital Strategy and Transformation
- Operating Models and Operational Excellence
Term 3
Option 1: You will take a General Research Project worth 30 credits and three specialist electives from the portfolio of electives aligned with your career goals.
Option 2: You will take a (Dissertation) Research Project worth 60 credits of a topic of your choice, agreed with your supervisor.
Research Project
This module provides an opportunity to undertake an independent, in-depth investigation into a topic of your choice, drawing on the concepts, theories and research methods developed throughout your studies. Working closely with a supervisor, you will design and conduct a rigorous research project, critically analyse your findings, and present your conclusions in a substantial written report, demonstrating your ability to apply academic knowledge and research skills to a complex business issue.
General Research Project
This module enables you to explore a topic of your choice and apply the knowledge and techniques gained throughout your studies through a flexible project aligned to your interests and career goals. Your project may take the form of academic desk research, a business plan, a consultancy project or another applied piece of work, allowing you to investigate a business challenge, evaluate evidence and communicate your findings effectively.
Elective modules:
- Consulting Skills and Practice
- Business Intelligence and Reporting
- Negotiation Skills for Multi-discipline Managers
- Persuasion and Decision Making
- Project Management.
Career Management Skills
Students will undertake a compulsory assignment for Careers Management Skills as part of their research project. They will be expected to attend two events arranged by the careers team (either professional development workshops or corporate events) during term one. At the end of term one, students will submit a 1000-word reflective assignment and a career plan. This will be marked by a careers professional from the Bayes Postgraduate Careers Team, and each student will be given guidance on which resources they can access to achieve their goals, so they can take their career plan forward during terms 2 and 3.
Please note that electives are subject to change and availability
Strategic Finance
The specialisation in Strategic Finance is designed for students interested in financial decision-making and long-term value creation. It builds expertise in financial reporting, planning, valuation, and strategic investment. It enables students to connect finance with business strategy and use financial data to inform decisions. The specialisation is ideal for those aspiring to careers in financial services, including auditing, corporate finance and risk management.
Term 1
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in the management discipline.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Management Analytics and AI
This module introduces key descriptive and inferential statistical methods, alongside the analytical foundations of modern AI-enabled decision support. It equips you with practical tools to analyse business data, interpret analytical outputs, and understand how statistical reasoning, predictive analytics, and AI techniques support more effective managerial decision-making.
Strategy and Value Creation
This module builds a strong foundation in strategy and value creation relevant to managerial careers. It develops your understanding of the complexity of strategic decision-making, the role of strategy in organisational performance, and the managerial tools used to assess external environments, industries, and organisations.
Leading Organisations and Change
This module provides conceptual frameworks and practical insights for leading teams, shaping organisational structures, and managing transformation in contemporary organisations. It explores key leadership theories, skills, and practices, before examining organisational change and transformation. It also develops a critical understanding of the changing nature of work, including gig work, remote and virtual working, and how leaders can create more effective and humane digital workplaces.
Financial Reporting and Valuation
This module introduces the core principles of financial reporting, planning, and valuation that underpin managerial decision-making. It explores how organisations prepare and interpret financial statements to assess performance and position, and how financial analysis supports planning and investment decisions. It also covers key valuation techniques used to evaluate projects, corporate value, and financial strategies.
Term 2
In Term 2, you will begin to specialise in Strategic Finance, developing advanced financial knowledge and analytical skills through a combination of core and dedicated modules.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Deploying and Scaling AI Across Business Functions
This module explores how organisations deploy and scale artificial intelligence across key business functions to create measurable value. It focuses on managerial decision-making in areas such as strategy, operations, finance, marketing, human resources, and risk management, alongside the challenges of enterprise-wide adoption.
You will examine how AI transforms workflows, decision-making, and operating models, and why many initiatives fail to move beyond pilot stages. The module also addresses value creation, cross-functional integration, responsible AI governance, capability development, and performance measurement.
Sustainable Management and Finance
This module provides a working understanding of ESG from managerial, financial, and societal perspectives. It explores the complexities of decision-making in responsible investment, including supply chain sustainability, governance, and climate-related risks.
Through case-based learning and group work, you will apply key frameworks to real organisational contexts and develop collaborative approaches to addressing sustainability challenges.
Plus, two specialist electives:
- Corporate Finance and International Finance
- Financial Statement Analysis
Term 3
Option 1: You will take a General Research Project worth 30 credits and three specialist electives from the portfolio of electives aligned with your career goals.
Option 2: You will take a (Dissertation) Research Project worth 60 credits of a topic of your choice, agreed with your supervisor.
Research Project
This module provides an opportunity to undertake an independent, in-depth investigation into a topic of your choice, drawing on the concepts, theories and research methods developed throughout your studies. Working closely with a supervisor, you will design and conduct a rigorous research project, critically analyse your findings, and present your conclusions in a substantial written report, demonstrating your ability to apply academic knowledge and research skills to a complex business issue.
General Research Project
This module enables you to explore a topic of your choice and apply the knowledge and techniques gained throughout your studies through a flexible project aligned to your interests and career goals. Your project may take the form of academic desk research, a business plan, a consultancy project or another applied piece of work, allowing you to investigate a business challenge, evaluate evidence and communicate your findings effectively.
Elective modules:
- Corporate Restructuring
- Advanced Company Valuation
- Operational Risk Management.
International elective
- FINTECH: Financial Services in the Digital Age.
Career Management Skills
Students will undertake a compulsory assignment for Careers Management Skills as part of their research project. They will be expected to attend two events arranged by the careers team (either professional development workshops or corporate events) during term one. At the end of term one, students will submit a 1000-word reflective assignment and a career plan. This will be marked by a careers professional from the Bayes Postgraduate Careers Team, and each student will be given guidance on which resources they can access to achieve their goals, so they can take their career plan forward during terms 2 and 3.
Please note that electives are subject to change and availability
Business Development
The specialisation in Business Development is designed for students motivated by growth, innovation, and commercial opportunity. This specialisation develops skills in market analysis, customer strategy, sales and business model innovation. It enables students to identify and scale new opportunities in dynamic markets. The specialisation is ideal for those aspiring to careers in business development, strategic marketing, innovation, and growth-focused management roles.
Term 1
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in the management discipline.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Management Analytics and AI
This module introduces key descriptive and inferential statistical methods, alongside the analytical foundations of modern AI-enabled decision support. It equips you with practical tools to analyse business data, interpret analytical outputs, and understand how statistical reasoning, predictive analytics, and AI techniques support more effective managerial decision-making.
Strategy and Value Creation
This module builds a strong foundation in strategy and value creation relevant to managerial careers. It develops your understanding of the complexity of strategic decision-making, the role of strategy in organisational performance, and the managerial tools used to assess external environments, industries, and organisations.
Leading Organisations and Change
This module provides conceptual frameworks and practical insights for leading teams, shaping organisational structures, and managing transformation in contemporary organisations. It explores key leadership theories, skills, and practices, before examining organisational change and transformation. It also develops a critical understanding of the changing nature of work, including gig work, remote and virtual working, and how leaders can create more effective and humane digital workplaces.
Financial Reporting and Valuation
This module introduces the core principles of financial reporting, planning, and valuation that underpin managerial decision-making. It explores how organisations prepare and interpret financial statements to assess performance and position, and how financial analysis supports planning and investment decisions. It also covers key valuation techniques used to evaluate projects, corporate value, and financial strategies.
Term 2
In Term 2, you will begin to specialise in Business Development, building targeted skills alongside core modules through your chosen specialisation.
Compulsory modules:
This term encompasses a wide range of fundamental knowledge and key skill areas in management discipline.
Deploying and Scaling AI Across Business Functions
This module explores how organisations deploy and scale artificial intelligence across key business functions to create measurable value. It focuses on managerial decision-making in areas such as strategy, operations, finance, marketing, human resources, and risk management, alongside the challenges of enterprise-wide adoption.
You will examine how AI transforms workflows, decision-making, and operating models, and why many initiatives fail to move beyond pilot stages. The module also addresses value creation, cross-functional integration, responsible AI governance, capability development, and performance measurement.
Sustainable Management and Finance
This module provides a working understanding of ESG from managerial, financial, and societal perspectives. It explores the complexities of decision-making in responsible investment, including supply chain sustainability, governance, and climate-related risks.
Through case-based learning and group work, you will apply key frameworks to real organisational contexts and develop collaborative approaches to addressing sustainability challenges.
Plus, two specialist electives:
- Strategic Marketing and Sales Management
- Analytical Methods for Marketing
Term 3
Option 1: You will take a General Research Project worth 30 credits and three specialist electives from the portfolio of electives aligned with your career goals.
Option 2: You will take a (Dissertation) Research Project worth 60 credits of a topic of your choice, agreed with your supervisor.
Research Project
This module provides an opportunity to undertake an independent, in-depth investigation into a topic of your choice, drawing on the concepts, theories and research methods developed throughout your studies. Working closely with a supervisor, you will design and conduct a rigorous research project, critically analyse your findings, and present your conclusions in a substantial written report, demonstrating your ability to apply academic knowledge and research skills to a complex business issue.
General Research Project
This module enables you to explore a topic of your choice and apply the knowledge and techniques gained throughout your studies through a flexible project aligned to your interests and career goals. Your project may take the form of academic desk research, a business plan, a consultancy project or another applied piece of work, allowing you to investigate a business challenge, evaluate evidence and communicate your findings effectively.
Elective modules:
- Negotiation Skills for Multi-discipline Managers
- Persuasion and Decision Making
- New Market Creation.
International elective
- Creating Value with Suppliers.
Career Management Skills
Students will undertake a compulsory assignment for Careers Management Skills as part of their research project. They will be expected to attend two events arranged by the careers team (either professional development workshops or corporate events) during term one. At the end of term one, students will submit a 1000-word reflective assignment and a career plan. This will be marked by a careers professional from the Bayes Postgraduate Careers Team, and each student will be given guidance on which resources they can access to achieve their goals, so they can take their career plan forward during terms 2 and 3.
Please note that electives are subject to change and availability
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Management MSc [PDF]Assessment methods
Term dates
Term dates 2026/27
- Induction: 14th September 2026 - 25th September 2026
- Term one: 28th September 2026 - 11th December 2026
- Term one exams: 4th January 2027 - 15th January 2027
- Term two: 18th January 2027 - 2rd April 2027
- Term two exams: 19th April 2027 - 30th April 2027
- Term three - international electives: 3rd May 2027 - 14th May 2027
- Term three: 17th May 2027 - 2nd July 2027
- Term three exams: 5th July 2027 - 16th July 2027
- Resits: 9th August 2027 - 20th August 2027
- Additional resit week - tests only: 23rd August 2027 - 27th August 2027.
Careers
The MSc Management equips you with the skills and connections for a successful career across a wide range of industries in the UK and internationally. The programme offers the opportunity to tailor your learning towards your career ambitions, helping you develop specialist expertise alongside a strong foundation in core management disciplines.
Recent graduates have secured roles including Associate Consultant, Technology Consultant, Corporate Strategy Associate, Business Development Manager, Sales and Marketing Representative, Account Manager, Risk Analyst and Investment Analyst at employers such as Accenture, BearingPoint, Capgemini Invent, EY Parthenon, PA Consulting, Deloitte, EY, KPMG, PwC, RSM, American Express, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, NatWest, Vanguard Asset Management, Baker Hughes, Cisco, Huawei, IBM, and Luxottica, among other global firms.
You will have access to a range of career opportunities including sector overviews in consulting, financial services, banking, product management, and digital business. Career and employability workshops such as Networking, Building Personal Brand, Presenting with Impact, and Case Interview Masterclass are also provided. Additionally, company presentations, industry talks, business games, and alumni panel discussions offer insights into careers in professional services, consulting, financial services, fintech, marketing, media, supply chain, and start-ups.
Further opportunities to network and learn alongside like-minded peers are available through business clubs such as Consulting, Finance & Banking, and Marketing & Strategy.
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Dedicated to your success
From the moment you accept your offer at Bayes, our Postgraduate Careers Department is here to provide tailored support for your career journey. Our Career Accelerator module, launched over the summer, gives early access to valuable resources, employer insights, and career planning tools, preparing you for the job market and supporting you through the career-focused education embedded in our full-time MSc courses.
Throughout your studies, you will benefit from:
- One-to-one guidance: personalised support from experienced recruiters and career coaches on topics such as CV writing, networking, mock interviews, and job offer management
- Exclusive events: Bayes MSc Careers Fair with over 60 employers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with industry professionals and alumni
- Career workshops: develop professional skills including presenting with impact, personal branding, and assessment centre preparation
- Bayes Careers Online (BCO): 24/7 access to job postings, career planning tools, guidance leaflets, and information on key careers events
Whether you are pursuing a new career path, seeking an entry-level or more experienced role, or launching your own business, we are here to support you. With guidance from our expert team and Bayes’ extensive business and industry connections, you will gain the skills, insight, and network to accelerate your career.
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Fees & funding
UK/Home fee
Tuition fee for September 2026
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Full-time MSc tuition fee:
£22,000
International fee
Tuition fee for September 2026
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Full-time MSc tuition fee:
£33,600
Deposit: £2,000 (usually paid within 1 month of receiving offer and non-refundable unless conditions of offer are not met).
First installment: Half fees less deposit (payable during on-line registration which should be completed at least 5 days before the start of the induction period).
Second installment: Half fees (paid in January following start of course).
Graduate Loyalty Discount
We are offering a Graduate Loyalty Discount of 20% on tuition fees to all our alumni when applying to any of our degree courses.
To be eligible for the discount you must have successfully completed an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at legacy City, University of London or legacy St George's, University of London.
To apply you will need to be accepted onto your intended course of study and to meet all the normal academic admissions criteria for the relevant course at City St George's, University of London.
Scholarships & bursaries
MSc Dean’s Scholarships
Every year, we select a subset of the successful applicants to our MSc Programmes to be the recipients of one of our Dean’s Scholarships, in recognition of their previous outstanding academic achievements, strong course application, and potential to become a business leader.
The award amount can be up to 20% of the tuition fees and takes the form of a discount deducted from the second instalment of the tuition fees in January. This award is open to all applicants of full-time degrees on MSc Programmes and successful candidates will be notified in their course offer letter. This will give further details of deadlines and how to accept your offer. The majority of Dean’s scholarships are offered at the same time a course offer is made, and while funds are still available.
We have a number of other scholarships available below
View our scholarships and fundingEntry requirements
- A UK upper second class degree or above, or the equivalent from an overseas institution
- Previous study of business, management or finance is not required
- Work experience is not a requirement of this course.
International qualifications
Below is a list of countries and regions, with information on the qualifications we accept for each.
Afghanistan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Afghan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Afghan Master's degrees from any recognised institution and Bachelor of Science (Engineering) from Kabul University are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 or 80% overall equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.4 out of 4.0 or 70% overall equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Albania
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Algerian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Second Level Integrated Diploma (5 years) and First Level University Diploma
(from private or public/state universities)Class / Grade Equivalents are typically accepted:
- First Class: State 8/10 | Private 9/10
- 2:1 (Second-Class Upper): State 7/10 | Private 8/10
- 2:2 (Second-Class Lower): State 6/10 | Private 7/10
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Algeria
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Algerian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Algerian Bachelors, Licence and Diplome degrees are typically accepted with 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 11 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Angola
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Angolan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Angolan Bachelor’s degrees (Four-year Licenciado) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 17/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 15/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 13/20
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Argentina
Argentina
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Argentine equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Argentine 4 year Titulo / Grado de Licenciado or Titulo de [subject area] are typically accepted with 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6.0 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Australia
Australia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Australian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Australian Bachelor Honours degrees are typically accepted with 70% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 60% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Australian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 70% (Distinction) / Second Class Division A equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 60% (Credit) / Second Class Division B equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Austria
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Austrian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Austrian Bachelor degrees are accepted with GPA 2.5 typically equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.5 typically equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Azerbaijan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Azerbaijani equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Azerbaijani Bachelors / Bakalavr Diplomu degrees are typically accepted with GPA 4.0 out of 5.0 (70%) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.5 out of 5.0 (60%) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bahamas
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bahamian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bahamian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: First, Grade B+ or 3.5/4.0 GPA
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 2.1, Grade B or 3.0/4.0 GPA
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 2.2, Grade B- or 2.5/4.0 GPA
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bahrain
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bahraini equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bahraini Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0 or 90/100
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 80%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.3/4.0 or 70%
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bangladesh
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bangladeshi equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bangladeshi Bachelor’s degrees (4-year, from selected universities) are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.5/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.25/4.0 or 65%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 60%
Degree type: 4-year Bachelor degree from selected universities:
- Bangladesh University of Professionals, BRAC University Dhaka, BUET, CUET, Daffodil International University, East West, Independent University Dhaka, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, North South, RUET, University of Chittagong, University of Dhaka, United International University
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Barbados
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Barbadian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
The University of the West Indies Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2.1 (65%) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 (55%) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Belarus
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Belarusian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Belarusian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9/10; 4.75/5
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 7/10; 4/5
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 5/10; 3.5/5
Degree type: Bachelor Degree or Specialist Diploma (minimum 4 years)
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Belgium
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Belgian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Belgian Bachelor degrees (Bachelier) are typically accepted with 70% (14/20) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 60% (12/20) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Benin
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Beninese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Beninese Master’s degrees (Maîtrise) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 17/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 15/20 or Bien
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12–13/20 or Assez Bien
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bhutan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bhutanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bhutanese Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: Outstanding; 80%; A
- 2:1 (Upper Second): Very good; 70–79.9%; B
- 2:2 (Lower Second): Average; 60–69.9%; C
Degree type: Four-year Bachelor degrees
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bolivia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bolivian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bolivian 4 year Licenciado or Título de [subject area] are typically accepted with 75% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 64% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bostwana
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Botswanan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Botswanan Masters degrees are typically accepted with 80% (A grade) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 70% (B grade) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Brazil
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Brazilian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Brazilian 4 year Título de Bacharel or Título de [subject area] or Título de Licenciado are typically accepted with 7.0/10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6.5/10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Brunei
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bruneian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bruneian Bachelor (Honours) degrees are typically accepted with an Upper Second Class Honours classification equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a Lower Second Class Honours classification equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Bulgaria
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Bulgarian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bulgarian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 4.5 out of 6.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 4.0 out of 6.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Burkina Faso
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Burkinabe equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Burkinabe Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Degree type: Maîtrise, Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Diplôme d'Études Approfondies, Diplôme d'Études Supérieures Spécialisées
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Burundi
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Burundian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Burundian Diplôme d'Études Approfondies degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 17/20 or Mention Très Bien
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 15/20 or Bien
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12–13/20 or Assez Bien
Degree type: Diplôme d'Études Approfondies
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Cambodia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Cambodian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Cambodian Masters degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 or 70% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.5 out of 4.0 or 60% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Cameroon
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Cameroonian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Cameroonian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20 or 70%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20 or 60%
Degree type:
- Bachelor’s degree
- Diplôme d'Études Supérieures de Commerce
- Diplôme d'Ingénieur de Conception
- Maîtrise / Master 1 (M1) / Master sans thèse
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Canada
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Canadian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Canadian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.6/4.0 or 80% or A- or 10/12
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or B or 70% or 8/12
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0
Degree type: Bachelor Degree / Baccalauréat, Honours degree, First Professional Degree / Grade Professionnelle
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Chile
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Chilean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Chilean 4 year Grado de Licenciado en [subject area] degrees are typically accepted with GPA 5.0 / 7.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 4.0 / 7.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
China
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Chinese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Depending on the awarding institution Chinese 4 year Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 75 to 80% (GPA 3.0 to 3.3 out of 4.0) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 70 to 75% (GPA 2.8 to 3.0 out of 4.0) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Colombia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Colombian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Colombian 4 year Licenciado en [subject area] or Título de [subject area] or Profesional en [subject area] or Maestro en [subject area] degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.8 / 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.5 / 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Costa Rica
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Costa Rican equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Costa Rican Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 7.5/10
Degree type: Bachiller or Licenciado from a recognised institution
Pre-master’s programmes
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Croatia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Croatian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Croatian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 4.5 GPA
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 3.7 GPA
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 3.0 GPA
Degree type: Bachelor degree, Baccalaureus, or Baccalaurea
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Cuba
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Cuban equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Cuban Licenciado / Professional Title degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 4.7/5
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 4/5
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 3.5/5
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
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Cyprus
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Cypriot equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Cypriot Bachelor degree or Ptychio are typically accepted with 6.5 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Czech Republic
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Czech equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Czech Bachelor degrees or Bakalar are typically accepted with 2+ equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 2 or 2- equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Denmark
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Danish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Danish Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 10/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 7/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 4/10
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Djibouti
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Djiboutian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Djiboutian Master’s degrees (Master / Maîtrise) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Egypt
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Egyptian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Egyptian Bachelors degrees are typically accepted with 75% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 65% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Ecuador
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ecuadorian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ecuadorian 4 year Título de Licenciado or Título de [subject area] are typically accepted with 80%, 8.0/10 or 18/20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 70%, 7.0/10 or 14/20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Estonia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Estonian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Estonian Bakalaurusekraad degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.5 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Ethiopia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ethiopian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ethiopian Masters degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.5 to 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.0 to 3.49 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Fiji
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Fijian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Fijian Bachelor’s degrees (University of the South Pacific) are typically accepted:
- First Class: N/A
- 2:1 (Upper Second): B+ / 3.5 GPA
- 2:2 (Lower Second): C+ / 3.0 GPA
Pre-master’s programmes
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Finland
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Finnish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Finnish Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 4.5/5 or 2.8/3
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 3.0/5 or 2.0/3
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 2.5/5 or 1.4/3
Degree type:
- Bachelor degree [Professional Title] (AMK/YH) – Bachelor degree from a University of Applied Sciences
- Oikeusnotaari / Rättsnotarie / Farmaseutti / Farmaceut (Professional university Bachelor degrees) since 2006
- Kandidaatti / Kandidat (University Bachelor degree) since 2006
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
France
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the French equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
French License are typically accepted with 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 11 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Gambia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Gambian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Gambian Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80%; GPA 4.0/4.3
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 67%; GPA 3.3/4.3
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60%; GPA 2.7/4.3
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Georgia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Georgian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Georgian Bachelor’s degrees (Bakalavris Khariskhi) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 91/100; 4.7/5.0; 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 81/100; 4.0/5.0; 3.2/4.0, Grade B
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 71/100; 3.5/5.0; 2.5/4.0, Grade C
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
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Germany
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the German equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
German Erste Juristische Prüfung / Staatsprüfung degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9.0+
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 6.50–8.99
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 4.0–6.49
Degree type: Erste Juristische Prüfung / Staatsprüfung
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Ghana
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ghanaian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ghanaian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 2:1 (GPA 3.0/4.0) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 2:2 (GPA 2.5/4.0) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Greece
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Greek equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Greek Bachelor’s / Ptychion degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 8
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 6.5 or 6.8 (from THE ranked institutions)
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 6
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Guinea
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Guinean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Guinean Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second Class): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second Class): 12/20
Degree type: Master; Maîtrise; Diplôme d'Études Supérieures; or Diplôme d'Études Approfondies
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Guyana
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Guyanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Guyanese Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7 out of 4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second Class): GPA 3.0 out of 4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second Class): GPA 2.4 out of 4.0
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Hondoras
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Hondurans equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Hondurans Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 4.7/5
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 4/5
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 3.5/5
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Hong Kong
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Hong Kong equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Hong Kong Bachelor Honours degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 to 3.3 (or second class honours upper division) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.5 to 3.0 (or second class honours lower) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Hungary
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Hungarian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Hungarian Bachelor’s degrees or University Diploma are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.75
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.0
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Iceland
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Icelandic equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Icelandic Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 8.25
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 7.25
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 6.5
Degree type: Baccalaureatus / Bakkalárpróf degree
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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India
Clerkenwell campus courses
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Indian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Depending on the awarding institution Indian 3 year Bachelor (Honours) or Bachelor (Special) degrees are typically accepted with 60 to 70% (7/10 to 8/10) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 50 to 60% (6/10 to 7/10) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Tooting campus courses
To apply for one of our programmes, we will consider the following qualifications from India:
- Bachelor degree (in Medicine/ dentistry/ veterinary science)
- Bachelor degree (in professional subjects)
- Bachelor of Arts/ Science/ Commerce
- Doctor of Pharmacy (equivalent to integrated masters)
Grade equivalency:
We would usually accept the following grade equivalencies:
UK 2:1 - 65%
UK 2:2 - 55%.
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Indonesia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Indonesian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Indonesian degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class:
- S1 / Sarjana (A accredited): GPA 3.6/4.0
- S1 / Sarjana (B accredited): GPA 3.9/4.0
- Dip IV / Sarjana Terapan: GPA 3.8/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second):
- S1 / Sarjana (A accredited): GPA 3.0/4.0
- S1 / Sarjana (B accredited): GPA 3.7/4.0
- Dip IV / Sarjana Terapan: GPA 3.2/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second):
- S1 / Sarjana (A accredited): GPA 2.7/4.0
- S1 / Sarjana (B accredited): GPA 3.2/4.0
- Dip IV / Sarjana Terapan: GPA 2.9/4.0
Degree types: S1 / Sarjana (A & B accredited), Dip IV / Sarjana Terapan
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- First Class:
Iran
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Iranian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Iranian Bachelor degrees (Licence Kharshenasi) are typically accepted with 15 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 13 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Iraq
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Iraqi equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Iraqi Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: A 4-year bachelor’s degree from a well-ranked university, minimum 85%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): A 4-year bachelor’s degree from a well-ranked university, minimum 75%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): A 4-year bachelor’s degree from a well-ranked university, minimum 60%
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Ireland
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Irish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Irish Bachelor Honours degrees are accepted with a 2:1 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Israel
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Israeli equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Israeli Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 80% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 65% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Italy
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Italian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Italian Diploma di Laurea degrees are typically accepted with 100 (out of 110) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 94 (out of 110) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Ivory Coast
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ivorian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ivorian postgraduate degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 15/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 13/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 11/20
Degree types: Diplôme d’Études Approfondies (DEA), Diplôme d’Études Supérieures (DES), Diplôme d’Études Supérieures Spécialisées (DESS)
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Jamaica
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Jamaican equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Jamaican Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: West Indies University: 75% / GPA 3.7 / A
- 2:1 (Upper Second): West Indies University: 65% / GPA 3.0 / B
- 2:2 (Lower Second): West Indies University: 55% / GPA 2.4
Degree types:
- Bachelor Degree awarded by West Indies University
- Bachelor degree awarded by UTech or NCU (since 2018)
- Bachelor degree (when programme accredited by UCJ or CCCJ)*
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Japan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Japanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Japanese Bachelor’s degrees and Advanced Diplomas are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0 or A or 90%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or B or 80%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 or C or 70%
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Jordan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Jordanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Jordanian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.5 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Kazakhstan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Kazakhstani equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Kazakhstani Bachelor’s degrees and Specialist Diplomas are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.7/5.0 or GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.0/5.0 or GPA 3.5/4.0 or GPA 3.5/4.3 or 85%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.5/5.0 or GPA 2.7/4.0
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Kenya
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Kenyan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Kenyan Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 2:1 (60%) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 2:2 (50%) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Kosovo
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Kosovar equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Kosovar Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9.5/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8.5/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 7.5/10
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Kuwait
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Kuwaiti equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Kuwaiti Bachelor degrees from public institutions are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.6 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Kuwaiti Bachelor degrees from private institutions are typically accepted with GPA 3.5 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.9 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Laos
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Laotian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Laotian Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.6/3.0
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Latvia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Latvian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Latvian Bakalaura Diploms (Bachelor’s degrees) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 7/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 6/10
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If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Lebanon
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Lebanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case by case basis.
Lebanese License or Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 or 13 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.5 or 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Liberia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Liberian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case by case basis.
Liberian Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: A / 90% / GPA 3.7
- 2:1 (Upper Second): B+ / 85–89% / GPA 3.5 (from a recognised institution in Liberia)
- 2:2 (Lower Second): B / 80–84% / GPA 3.0 (from a recognised institution in Liberia)
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Libya
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Libyan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Libyan Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 85% or GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 75% or GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 65% or GPA 2.6/4.0
Please contact our Admissions teams for more information on whether your qualification will be accepted.
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Lithuania
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Lithuanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Lithuanian Bakalauras or Magistras are typically accepted with 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Luxembourg
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Luxembourgian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Luxembourgish Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Macao
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Macanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Macanese Bachelor degrees or Grau de Licenciatura are typically accepted with GPA 3.2 or B+ equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.7 or B- equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Madagascar
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Malagasy equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Malagasy postgraduate degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14–15/20 or Bien
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12–13/20 or Assez Bien
Degree types: Diplôme d’Ingénieur / Diplôme d’Études Approfondies / Maîtrise
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Malawi
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Malawian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Malawian Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80% or GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 70% or GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60% or GPA 2.4/4.0
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Malaysia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Malaysian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Malaysian Bachelor’s degrees are typically accepted:
Berdaya Saing / Competitive:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.6/4.0
Berdaya Maju / Viable:
- First Class: GPA 3.8/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.3/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.8/4.0
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Malta
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Maltese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Maltese Bachelor Honours degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 70%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60%
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
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Mauritania
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Mauritanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Mauritanian Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Degree type: Maîtrise / Master’s
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Mauritius
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Mauritian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Mauritian Bachelor degrees are accepted with a 2:1 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Mexico
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Mexican equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Mexican Titulo de Licenciado are typically accepted with 8 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Moldova
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Moldovan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Moldovan Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9.5/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 6.5/10
Degree type: Bachelor Degree (Diploma de Licență)
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Mongolia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Mongolian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Mongolian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class / A: GPA 3.6/4.0, 90%, or grade A
- 2:1 (Upper Second) / B: GPA 3.2/4.0, 80%, or grade B
- 2:2 (Lower Second) / C: GPA 2.8/4.0, 70%, or grade C
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Montenegro
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Montenegrin equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Montenegrin Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 7/10
Pre-master’s programmes
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Morocco
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Moroccan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Moroccan Bachelors, Licence or Diplome degrees are typically accepted with 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 11 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Mozambique
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Mozambican equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Mozambican degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Degree type: Licenciatura / Grau de Licenciado
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Myanmar
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Burmese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Burmese Masters degrees are typically accepted with 70% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 60% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Namibia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Namibian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Namibian Bachelor Honours or Professional Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 70%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60%
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Nepal
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Nepali equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Nepali 4-year Bachelor degrees (post 2017) are typically accepted with GPA 3.3 out of 4.0 or 70% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 or 60% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Visa requirements
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Netherlands
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Dutch equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Dutch Bachelor degrees or Doctoraal are typically accepted with 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honour Bachelor degree.
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If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
New Zealand
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the New Zealand equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
New Zealand Bachelor (Honours) degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class / A-: First Class
- 2:1 (Upper Second) / B: GPA equivalent
- 2:2 (Lower Second) / C: GPA equivalent
New Zealand Bachelor (Ordinary) degrees are typically accepted:
- 2:1 (Upper Second) / B
- 2:2 (Lower Second) / C
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Nigeria
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Nigerian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Nigerian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1 or GPA 3.5 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 or GPA 2.7 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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North Macedonia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the North Macedonian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
North Macedonian degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9.5/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8/10 or 9/10
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 7/10 or 8/10
Degree type: Bachelor's degree or Visoko Obrazovanie (Level VII/1)
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Norway
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Norwegian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Norwegian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a high C grade or GPA 3.5 typically equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a C grade or GPA 3.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Oman
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Omani equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Omani Bachelor or Licence degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 typically equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.4 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Pakistan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Pakistani equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Pakistani 4-year Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.2/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.6/4.0
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Palestine
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Palestinian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Palestinian Bachelor or Bakalorius degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.2 out of 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.6 out of 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Panama
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Panamanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Panamanian degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 91%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 81%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 71%
Degree type: Licenciado / Título de
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Papua New Guinea
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Papua New Guinean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Papua New Guinean Bachelor Honours degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class (Class I)
- 2:1 (Upper Second / Class II Division A)
- 2:2 (Lower Second / Class II Division B)
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Paraguay
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Paraguayan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Paraguayan degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.7/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.0/5.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.5/5.0
Degree type: Título de Licenciado / Título de [professional title] (minimum 4 years)
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Peru
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Peruvian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Peruvian Grado Académico de Bachiller or Título de Licenciado or Título (Profesional) degrees are typically accepted with 14 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Philippines
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Filipino equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Filipino (post-2022) Bachelor's degree are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.6/4.0 or 94% or GPA 1.25/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 86% or GPA 1.75/5.0 (1 = highest)
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 or 80% or GPA 2.5/5.0 (1 = highest)
Filipino (pre-2022) Master's degree are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.6/4.0 or 94% or GPA 1.25/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 86% or GPA 1.75/5.0 (1 = highest)
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 or 80% or GPA 2.5/5.0 (1 = highest)
Filipino (pre-2022) Bachelor's degree from selected institutions are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.6/4.0 or 94% or GPA 1.25/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 86% or GPA 1.75/5.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 or 80% or GPA 2.5/5.0
- Selected institutions: Asian Institute of Management, Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University Manila, University of Santo Tomas, University of the Philippines Diliman
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Poland
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Polish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Polish Bachelor / Licencjat or Magister degrees are typically accepted with GPA 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.5 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Portugal
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Portuguese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Portuguese Licenciado are typically accepted with 14 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 12 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Qatar
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Qatari equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Qatari Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 or GPA 3.6 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.4 out of 4.0 or GPA 3.0 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Romania
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Romanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Romanian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 8 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 7 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Russia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Russian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Russian Bachelor/Specialist Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.7
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.0/5.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.5/5.0
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Rwanda
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Rwandan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Rwandan Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1 or 16 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 or 14 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Saudi Arabia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Saudi Arabian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Saudi Arabian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.2 out of 4.0 or GPA 4.0 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 2.4 out of 4.0 or GPA 3.0 out of 5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Senegal
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Senegalese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Senegalese Master’s and professional degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 16/20
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 14/20
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 12/20
Degrees include: Maîtrise; Master II; Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA); Diplôme d'Études Supérieures Specialisées (DESS); Diplôme d'État de Docteur en Médecine; Diplôme d'Ingénieur; Diplôme de Docteur en Chirurgie Dentaire; or Diplôme de Pharmacien.
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Serbia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Serbian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Advanced Diploma of Higher Education and Diplomirani are typically accepted with 7.5 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Sierra Leone
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Sierra Leone equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Sierra Leone Bachelor (Honours) degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.7/5 or GPA 3.75/4
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4/5 or GPA 3.25/4
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.4/5 or GPA 2.75/4
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If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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Singapore
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Singaporean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Singaporean Bachelor and Bachelor Honours degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.6/4.0 or 4.3/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 or 3.8/5.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 or 3.3/5.0
- Non-honours from SMU and SUTD (Bachelors degree)
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Slovakia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Slovakian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Slovakian Bakalar degrees are typically accepted with GPA 1.5 - 2.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 2.0 - 2.5 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Slovenia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Slovenian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Slovenian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 9.5
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 8
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 7
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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South Africa
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the South African equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
South African Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1 or 70% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 or 60% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Visa requirements
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South Korea
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the South Korean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
South Korean Bachelor degrees (Haksa) are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.2/4.5 or grade A
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.5/4.5 or GPA 3.3/4.3 or grade B+ or 85%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.0/4.5 or GPA 2.7/4.3 or grade C or 80%
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Visa requirements
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South Sudan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the South Sudanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
South Sudanese Master’s degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.5/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0
Pre-master’s programmes
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Spain
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Spanish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Spanish Título de Licenciado, Título de Ingeniero and Título de Arquitecto are typically accepted with 7 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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Sri Lanka
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Sri Lankan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Sri Lankan 4 year Bachelor Special Degrees or Professional Degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1, grade B+ or GPA 3.3 out of 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2, grade B or GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Sudan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Sudanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Sudanese Bachelor (Honours) degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 70–79%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60–69%
Pre-master’s programmes
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Sweden
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Swedish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Bachelor degree / Kandidatexamen are typically accepted:
- High C or G: at least 60 credits VG
- C or G: at least 30 credits VG
- A or VG: at least 120 credits VG
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Switzerland
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Swiss equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Swiss Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 5.5/6.0 or 9/10
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.7/6.0 or 7.5/10 or 1.6–2.2/5
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 4.0/6.0 or 6/10 or 3/5
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
For more information see our main Visa page.
Syria
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Syrian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Syrian Bachelor/Licence degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 80%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 70%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 60%
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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Taiwan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Taiwanese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Taiwanese Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: 85% / Grade A
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 75% / GPA 3.3/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 70% / GPA 3.0/4.0
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
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Tanzania
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Tanzanian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Tanzanian Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1 or 60% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 or 50% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
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Visa requirements
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- Students on courses of less than six months
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Thailand
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Thai equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Thai 4 year Bachelor’s degree are typically accepted:
- GPA 3.0 / 4.0 – equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree
- GPA 2.6 / 4.0 – equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree
- GPA 3.5 / 4.0 – equivalent to a UK First-Class Honours Bachelor degree
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Trindad and Tobago
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Trinidadian and Tobagonian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
University of the West Indies Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2.1 (grade B) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 (grade B-) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Tunisia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Tunisian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Tunisian Bachelor / Diplome degrees are typically accepted with 13 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 12 out of 20 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Turkey
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Turkish equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Turkish Bachelor / Lisans Diplomasi degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.5/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months.
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UAE
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Emirati equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Emirati Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 3.7/4.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 3.0/4.0 (B)
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 2.5/4.0 (B-)
Pre-master’s programmes
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Uganda
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ugandan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ugandan Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with GPA 4.0/5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.0/5.0 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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Ukraine
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Ukrainian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Ukrainian Bachelor/Specialist Bachelor degrees are typically accepted:
- First Class: GPA 4.7/5.0
- 2:1 (Upper Second): GPA 4.0/5.0
- 2:2 (Lower Second): GPA 3.5/5.0
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Uruguay
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Uruguay equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Uruguayan Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with 8 out of 12 equivalent to equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 7 out of 12 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
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USA
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the US equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
US Bachelor’s degree are typically accepted:
- GPA 3.0 – for institutions classed as “most,” “highly,” or “very competitive” (UK 2:1)
- GPA 3.7 – for institutions classed as “competitive” or “less competitive” (UK 2:1)
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Uzbekistan
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Uzbekistani equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Uzbekistani Bachelor / Bakalavr degrees are typically accepted with 80% equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 70% equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Venezuela
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Venezuelan equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Venezuelan Bachelor degrees (Licenciatura or Título de [subject area]) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 81%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 75%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 61%
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Vietnam
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Vietnamese equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Vietnamese Bachelor degrees (Bang Tot Nghiep Dai Hoc or Bang Cu Nhan) are typically accepted with 7 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and 6.5 out of 10 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Yemen
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Yemeni equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Yemeni Master’s degrees (Shahada Al-Bakalouriya) are typically accepted:
- First Class: 95%
- 2:1 (Upper Second): 85%
- 2:2 (Lower Second): 75%
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Zambia
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Zambian equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Zambian Masters degrees are typically accepted with GPA 3.5 to 4.0 equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and GPA 3.0 to 3.49 equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
Zimbabwe
Please refer to the UK entry requirements for the course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Zimbabwean equivalent required.
The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Zimbabwean Bachelor degrees are typically accepted with a 2:1 (65%) equivalent to a UK 2:1 (second-class upper) Honours Bachelor degree and a 2:2 (60%) equivalent to a UK 2:2 (second-class lower) Honours Bachelor degree.
Pre-master’s programmes
If you don't meet the entry requirements, please check to see if there is a suitable preparatory programme available for your course at City St George's, University of London. You can explore your options by visiting City's Foundation Programmes page.
Visa requirements
International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than six months
- Students on courses of less than six months
For more information see our main Visa page.
English language requirements
If you have been studying in the UK for the last three years it is unlikely that you will have to take an English language test.
If you have studied in the UK at degree level for less than three years (e.g. 3+1, 2+1, 2+2, etc.) you will be required to provide the results of an approved English language test.
Full list of approved English language tests/qualifications and minimum requirements.
Apply
Please see our Application Guide for details of the documents you will need to supply as part of your application, and other useful information.
We cannot comment on individual eligibility before you apply. We can only make a decision on your application once it is fully complete, with all requested information received.
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