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Your postgraduate Nursing offer-holder hub

Congratulations on your offer to study with us at the University of Birmingham!
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Why choose Birmingham for Nursing?

  • Top 2

    We’re consistently one of the top UK universities targeted by leading graduate employers

    (The Graduate Market in 2026 High Fliers report)

  • 16th

    in the UK for Nursing

    Complete University Guide 2026

  • 62nd

    in World for Nursing and Midwifery

    QS World Rankings 2026

Your nursing career starts here

 

By graduating from our MSc Nursing programme, you can register as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery council in either adult nursing or mental health nursing.

Doing the MSc in Mental Health Nursing was a change of career for me from teaching - best decision I made! I am now working in the Forensic Intensive Recovery Support Team and thoroughly enjoying it."

Sara
MSc Nursing Graduate

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Portfolio

 

As an MSc Nursing offer-holder, you need to successfully complete the RPL Portfolio as a condition of your offer.

Please refer to our Canvas page for guidance on how to complete your portfolio.

We also run tutorials where you can receive feedback on your portfolio, ask questions, and meet other offer holders.

Your next steps

Read our handy guides explaining your offer conditions, what you need to do next to secure your place at Birmingham, available scholarships, and how to find your new home. 

International students guidance

Find out how to pay your deposit and tuition fees, access visa guidance, and information on our English Language requirements. 

English Language requirements

To study at the University, you'll need to demonstrate a good level of written and spoken English. You can demonstrate your level of English with an IELTS/TOEFL/PTE test certificate or you can complete one of our pre-sessional English programmes.

Find out more about our pre-sessional English programmes