There are 3 steps you need to take to begin the journey of studying in UK. These 3 steps are very important because they will define the purpose you are going abroad.
1. Find a School and a Course
You will need to find a school and the course you want to study. One of the important thing about studying in the UK is that you will find a school where you want to apply for and also be sure your course is also available in the school.
Course entry requirements can vary depending on the university and degree you choose. The information below is only a guide so be sure to check the entry requirements for your favourite courses.
Undergraduate Studies Requirements to Study In UK
London Universities accept the Senior School Certificate (SSCE) or West African Senior School Certificate (WAEC) or the NECO with a minimum of 5 subjects at grade B or C PLUS a recognized University foundation course.
One year of undergraduate studies at a recognized University with an average CGPA of approximately 3.5 out of 5 will also be accepted.
You will be required to successfully complete the SSCE/WAEC with a Grade B or C in at least 5 subjects to qualify for the International Foundation Programme.
Post Graduate Studies Requirement To Study In Uk
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