International student entry requirements

We welcome postgraduate applications from candidates offering a range of overseas qualifications. As well as achieving appropriate grades in your examinations, you also need to submit official transcripts of your qualifications translated into English and showing the subjects and grades obtained.

Academic requirements

The programme requirements are listed next to the programme entry in the course finder. To find out what the grade requirements would be for a qualification that you have studied in your own country, please see your individual country page information.

English language requirements

In order to undertake a programme of study here at the University, you will need to demonstrate that you have a good level of written and spoken English. You can demonstrate your level of English with IELTS, TOEFL or alternative qualifications. The sections below will tell you what grades you need in these qualifications for the subject area you want to study.

IELTS and TOEFL

Academic area

IELTS

TOEFL IBT 

Pearson Test of English (PTE)
Engineering and Science 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band 87 overall: with no less
than 22 in Reading, 21 in Listening, 23 in Speaking, 21 in Writing
PTE Academic 51 in all four skills
Arts***,
Business****,
Education (Taught),
Health Sciences,
Public Policy,
Social Sciences
6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any band 93 overall: with no less
than 22 in Reading, 21 in Listening, 23 in Speaking, 21 in Writing
PTE Academic 59 in all four skills
Medicine, Dentistry,
Research Education
7.0 with no less than 6.5 in any band 100 overall: with no less than 23 in any band PTE Academic 67 in all four skills
Law (LLM) 7.0 with no less than 6.5 in any band 100 overall: with no less than 22 in Reading, 21 in Listening, 23 in Speaking, 21 in Writing  PTE Academic 67 in all four skills

* Further information on the PTE test and how to register can be found here: http://pearsonpte.com/PTEAcademic/Pages/home.aspx

*** Applies to all programmes in the School of English, Drama, American and Canadian Studies, the School of History and Cultures, the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, the School of Language, Cultures, Art History and Music, and the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion

**** Some Business programmes require higher grades.  Please see the Business School website for more details.

Alternative qualifications

  Qualification   Requirement
GCE O level English Language Grade C
GCSE English Language Grade C
GCSE English Grade C
IGCSE English as a First Language Grade C
IGCSE English as a Second Language Grade C
IB English Language (First or Second Language HL/SL) 5 points
UCLES Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English Grade C
UCLES University Certificate in Advanced English Grade A
Warwick University English Language Test
(if taken before 2nd May 2010)*
ABB–CCC
Hong Kong Certificate of Education; Hong Kong Use of English AS Level C
HEFP (Warwick) Credit (55% or above)
Malaysian SPM 1119 (Cambridge O Level) C
Indian Class XII (ICSE/CBSE/West Bengal) 75%+
Other Indian state examination boards 80%

*Please note that the University of Warwick has decided to withdraw the Warwick University English Language Test. If you have taken the test prior to 2 May 2010 (but within the last 2 years) we will still accept your qualification. If you have planned to take the test after this date we suggest you make alternative arrangements.

Some degree programmes have slightly higher requirements than those stated here. When this is so, we will ensure that you are informed using the contact details you have provided on your application. If you have been instructed and assessed in English language at a recognised institution, you may be exempt from these requirements.

English language courses

If you do not have the required level of English or would like to improve your English before the start of the academic year, you can take one of our pre-sessional English language courses.

Learn more

For advice on entry requirements or English language requirements for specific courses, you can contact the Admissions Tutor listed against the course entry in the course finder or visit the relevant department's website.

Special requirements

For some courses there are very specific entry requirements concerning a students' fitness to practice their chosen course of study. For information concerning these requirements, please visit the following page which also contains important information concerning the University's conditions of study: