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- 2/25/2026, 8:16:14 AM
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"scrapedLanguageRaw": "61 overall with 59 in each of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)\nFor undergraduate degrees with a foundation year, we accept IELTS 5.5 overall, TOEFL iBT 72 overall, or Pearson PTE Academic 59 overall, with the same sub-scores as above.\nIf you require a Student visa, you must achieve a minimum level of CEFR B2 in each of the four language skills.\nMost English tests are valid for two years. If you are a student visa applicant, the test must be valid up to the date you submit your visa application.\nWe accept IELTS One Skill re-take and assess TOEFL iBT MyBest scores on an individual basis.\nAccepted qualifications and tests\nIf you require a Student visa and wish to study a Pre-Sessional English course, or a course below degree level, you must take a Secure English Language Test (SELT), as defined by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). You must achieve a minimum level of CEFR B1 in each of the four language skills to study a pre-sessional English course.\nSELT Test providers in the UK: Pearson, Trinity College London, IELTS SELT Consortium, LanguageCert.\nSELT Test providers outside of the UK: Pearson, PSI Services (UK) Ltd – Skills for English (UKVI), IELTS SELT Consortium, LanguageCert.\nFor undergraduate and postgraduate courses, our preferred tests are IELTS (Academic), TOEFL iBT and Pearson PTE (Academic) taken at a test centre, so we recommend you take one of these wherever possible.\nAlternatively, if you are in the UK, you can take our own Englis",
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"scrapedEntryRequirements": "Entry requirements Standard entry requirements BA (Hons) With placement With foundation year BA (Hons) Important additional notes Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements. Other equivalent qualifications may be accepted for entry to this course; please email [email protected] for further information. Applicants to undergraduate courses can also check our information about undergraduate entry qualifications. You'll need a computer and reliable internet access to successfully engage with your course. We don't accept AS level qualifications on their own for entry to our undergraduate degree courses. However for some degree courses a small number of tariff points from AS levels are accepted as long as they're combined with tariff points from A levels or other equivalent level 3 qualifications in other subjects. With placement Important additional not"
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