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Northumbria University welcomes applicants from Bangladesh with a range of qualifications across our pathway, undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses.

Please note that the following are general entry guidelines for students from Bangladesh. Actual requirements may vary depending on your chosen course of study, and some courses may have specific or additional entry criteria; full details are available in our course directory. Decisions for entry will also be based on personal statements and previous study information, not just your final course grading.

 

 

For details on our English Language Requirements and Pre-Sessional Courses visit our English Language Centre pages.

Although some courses have specific requirements for entry, Northumbria will consider any qualification for entry to its courses.

For entry to: You will need: Grade Required:
International Foundation Programme Senior School Certificate Pass Grades
Higher Secondary Certificate  Pass Grades
 Undergraduate (Year 1 = level 4)  Higher Secondary Certificate CGPA 4.8/5 or 78%
3 year Polytechnic Diploma 65%
2 or 3 year Bachelor Degree CGPA 3.0/4 or 60% 
Taught Postgraduate Programmes 

3 or 4 year Bachelor Degree from any UGC recognised Public or Private University 

2.5 GPA from a public University and 2.7 from a private university requiring a UK 2:2 equivalent (Courses Requiring 2:2)


2.7 GPA from a public University and 3.0 from a private university requiring a UK 2:1 equivalent (Courses Requiring 2:1)

Graduate Certificate 3 or 4 year Bachelor Degree from any UGC recognised Public or Private University

2.0 GPA or 50% Equivalent 


 

 

Please note these are general entry guidelines. Actual requirements may vary depending on your chosen course of study and certain courses may have specific or additional entry requirements, full details can be found on our course directory. Decisions for entry will also be based on personal statements, previous study information and not just your final course grading.

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