Unisey General Entrance Requirements
Candidates who satisfy the general entrance requirements of Unisey may be admitted to most of the Unisey undergraduate programmes. However, some programmes have specific entrance requirements.
In order to satisfy the general entrance requirements you should:
- be at least 17 years old by September of the year of registration, and
- hold 3 GCE A-levels at grades EED or above; or 2 GCE A-levels at grade E or above plus 3 GCSE/GCE O-levels at grade C or above in different subjects; or 2 GCE A-levels at grade E or above plus 2 GCE AS-levels at grade D or above in different subjects, and
- hold GCSE/GCE O-levels English at grade C or above orhave passed a recognised English proficiency test within the past 3 years.
The university also accepts other, equivalent international qualifications. To find out whether your qualifications will be recognised, please contact [email protected].
English Language Requirements
International students applying to the university must have an appropriate level of English language.
We accept the following tests as evidence of English language proficiency.
TOEFL: Score of 580 or above, plus the Test of Written English with a score of 4.5 or above.
IELTS: Grade 6.0 or above.
Pearson Test of English (Academic): Score of 54 or above.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: Level C1 or above.
Recognition of Prior Learning
The applicant must provide evidence of work or other experience and/or completed non-accredited training such as professional development, leading to learning outcomes for the subject for which credit is sought. Such evidence will include a curriculum vitae, certified copies of letters of appointment to previous and current jobs, an organizational chart to show the role played in employment, and relevant certificates of professional development.
A decision – matched against specific criteria and guidelines – is taken by an academic at UniSey in a relevant subject area, in association with a representative from the Student and Information Centre.
Credit Transfers
In all cases, applicants must complete a UniSey Credit Transfer Application Form. It is the responsibility of the student to provide a verified and dated transcript of their past academic records and any other information (e.g. course handbook) that will assist in making a decision. Only previous experience in suitably recognised institutions will be considered.
Credit will not normally be granted for subjects completed more than ten years before application for exemption is made. Moreover, credits will not normally be granted for exemptions exceeding 40% of a UniSey programme.
A decision – matched against specific criteria and guidelines – is taken by an academic at UniSey in a relevant subject area, in association with the Admissions Officer.