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All the information you need to apply to University of Gloucestershire.
We understand that it can sometimes be difficult to work out what your qualifications match with in the UK education system, so the following country-specific information should help you decide which level of study is most appropriate for you.
Successful completion of a university or Polytechnic Diploma lower credit or completion of a recognised foundation course. Minimum of SSCE Pass in Mathematics and SSCE Credit in English Language. Please note that some courses may require higher entry requirements. Applicants are advised to check the course page, and/or conditions stated in the offer letter.
Successful completion of HND or completion of the first year of a Bachelor degree in Ghana.
Successful completion of Bachelors degree with a minimum of a second class. Minimum of WASSCE Credit in English Language. Please note that some courses may require higher entry requirements. Applicants are advised to check the course page, and/or conditions stated in the offer letter.
MRes applicants must have successfully completed a 3 or 4 year Bachelors degree with a minimum GPA 3.0 or equivalent. Minimum of WASSCE Credit in English Language.
For Doctorate and PhD admission, applicants must have successfully completed a master’s degree with a good grade in a related subject field or hold relevant work experience. In addition some programmes may require work experience and/or a strong portfolio of work. Applicants are expected to submit a research proposal.
Find out more about the English Language qualifications you’ll need
WASSCE with minimum 3 relevant subjects at C and 2 at D grade (CCCDD) – with a minimum grade C in Maths for our integrated foundation year programmes.
Covid 19 changes: As WAEC/NECO results may not happen (also 2021), or may be delayed, can accept on:
a. Grade evaluation based on high school transcripts Year 10, 11 and term 1 of Year 12.
b. Proof of High School Completion.
• Evidenced by high school transcripts (years 10, 11 and term 1 of year 12);
• Evidenced by a letter from their high school stating that all course work required for graduation has been completed
Local agents offer you support in your own country and language, helping you with your application, student visa, logistical considerations and questions about studying in the UK. These services are typically free of charge and can make the whole process easier.
Tel: 0302-778748 / 024-4828577
Email: [email protected]
Web: ukeas.com.ng
With an exciting mix of city and country living in the South West of England, Gloucestershire is a great place to be a student.
From world-famous festivals to international-standard sports facilities, there’s something for everyone and there are great transport links to the nearby cities of Bristol and Birmingham, as well as London.
“Coming to the UK to pursue an MSc in Cyber Security was definitely an opportunity to get quality education from a developed country and to gain international exposure and experience.”
“The MSc Cyber Security course offered by University of Gloucestershire is certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which attests to the robustness and relevance of the programme.”
Samuel Kofi AmoakoInternational student from Ghana