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General requirements for undergraduate courses

Applicants who have completed the national High School curriculum (SMA3) will be expected to complete a University-recognised foundation programme before joining an undergraduate course. This is due to differences in the education systems which means that students in the UK have usually completed one more year of study whilst at school.  

University of 野狼社区 Integrated Foundation Years 

We will consider applicants with an overall grade of 80% or higher, including a minimum of 90% if a specific subject is required. For further guidance please for your chosen course.

Please note: We do not offer an integrated foundation year for courses in the . However, most courses are available through the foundation programme provided by our official partner, .

INTO 野狼社区 Foundation Programmes

Our official partner, INTO 野狼社区, is located next to our campus in the centre of the city of 野狼社区. INTO offers several foundation programmes which have been developed specifically to prepare international students to study at a world-class university such as 野狼社区.

You can find out more by visiting their website.

Direct entry to The University of 野狼社区

We accept various qualifications for direct entry to year 1 of our undergraduate courses. This includes A-Levels and the International Baccalaureate. You can find the full entry requirements on our course profiles and advice on applying to the University.

General requirements for postgraduate/research courses

Students who have completed an S1 of four years duration can be considered for admission onto a master's degree. Most courses typically require a GPA of 3.0 (out of 4) although attention is also given to quality and reputation of the university where you have studied.

Some courses may also have other requirements such as professional experience so it is important to read the . Further guidance on can be found by following the link. 

Students who have an S2 can be considered for a PhD programme. In the UK, these typically last for between 3 and 4 years.  Applicants are typically expected to have strong academic grades and some research experience. However, academic departments sometimes have different entry requirements, so it is important to check the individual programme information.

Further guidance on can be found by following the link. 

English language requirements

All applicants to the University (from the UK and overseas) are required to show evidence of English language proficiency.

UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student from outside the UK and the EU must show evidence of a minimum level of English language in order to be granted a student route visa to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. This level is often called the ‘B2 level’.

Additionally, our individual Schools may ask for specific English language proficiency levels that are necessary for their academic programmes. In most cases, these requirements are likely to be higher than the B2 level. Further information about our English language policy, including a list of some of the English language qualifications we accept, can be found .

Some Schools ask that the appropriate score has been met before you apply for a course, while others give conditional offers subject to applicants achieving our general entry requirement level of English language proficiency before starting the course.

Under certain circumstances, the University may consider IGCSE/O-level English, or International Baccalaureate Language (English) or Language and Literature (English) at high grades as a recognised English language qualification.

Other entry requirements

Please note that this is general information only. Faculties and Schools have different entry requirements and some qualifications may not be acceptable for certain courses, so it is important to check with the School directly before you apply.

Some courses have additional entry requirements such as previous work experience, submission of written work with the application or previous study of a particular subject.