Entry requirements for Ukrainian students
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
For entry to the IFP, Undergraduate or Postgraduate programmes, excluding the Pre-Master Foundation programme all students must show evidence of English to the standards listed below.
- IELTS 6.0
- TOEFL -paper based 550 or computer based 213 or internet based 80
- English O level - grades A-C
- Advanced Cambridge Diploma or Certificate Grades A-C
For more details on English Exemptions and Formal English Language Tests, please visit our English Language Requirements Page
ACADEMIC
Undergraduate Programmes
Bachelors Degree (3 years)
- Students must have a Dyplom Molodshogo Spetsialista or
- Attestat plus one year of university study
- Students with a 12 year Attestat and good grades may be admitted directly
Postgraduate Programmes
Masters Degree (1 year)
- Students must have completed the Dyplom Bakalavra or the specialist Diploma
Subject Area - MBA
- Length of previous degree should be 3 or more years in any subject area
- 3 or more years of full-time managerial work experience required
Subject Area - Advanced Computing
- Students with a background in computing can be considered for MSc in Computing & Internet Applications
- Students with high order programming skills can be considered for MSc Computer Science
Subject Area - Conversion Computing
- Students with a non-computing background need to demonstrate some computing knowledge, e.g. diploma programme
- Most appropriate programmes are the MSc in Applied Computing & IT
Research Degrees
- All research applications should be referred to the University for a decision
How to Apply
- Download a copy of the University's application form which you can fax or mail back to us.
- All applications can be made directly to the University or via our local representatives.
- We treat each application on its own merits. We apply some standard admissions criteria but, more than this, we are looking for students who will contribute to and benefit from a programme of study with us. Take care to present your application carefully and to convince us why we should offer you a place at the University!