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AAA at A-level including Biology/Human Biology and Chemistry. GCSE Mathematics minimum grade C/4 is required if not offered at AS-level or A-level. For A-level School Leavers a maximum of one Applied A-level will be counted. Please also note that only one Mathematics subject will be counted at A-level. A-level Critical Thinking and both A-level and AS-level General Studies are not acceptable. For NI and GB applicants, GCSE performance in the best 9 subjects will be scored with 4 points awarded for a grade A*/9, 3 points for a grade A/7 and 8, 2 points for a grade B/6 and 1 point for a grade C and C*/4 and 5. Please note that only GCSEs completed in Year 11 and Year 12 (Year 10 and Year 11 in England and Wales) will be counted for scoring purposes. For those who have not undertaken GCSE or equivalent level qualifications, then an academic score will be calculated on the basis of school reports. UCAT will be scored and used in conjunction with the academic score to rank for interview. AS-level performance and additional GCSE A grades may also be taken into account in borderline cases.
Our study abroad consultants can perform a detailed review for you and get confirmation from the university regarding your eligibility. Learn what we'll check –
Make sure your overall grades meet the requirement (e.g. ABB)
Ensure you’ve taken the necessary subjects related to your course.
Meet the required English language requirement or check possibility for English test exemption.
Identify additional assessments, if applicable e.g. portfolio, interview, entrance exams
Get a quick estimate of your monthly living costs if you’re staying near campus, with a breakdown of what's covered. Actual costs may vary based on your lifestyle.
Our study abroad consultants can match you with the best courses for your budget, taking into consideration the fees, scholarships, and living cost at campus. Learn how we do it –
Contact us and our study abroad consultants will make sure you have all the information you need to successfully apply to Queen's University of Belfast (QUB) for your desired intake.
Once your budget and entry requirements for the course are confirmed, our consultants will help you with the following steps to complete the application process —
Application Timeline in view of the application deadlines of all your target universities (see below for the general intake deadlines for this university)?
Checklist of Supporting Documents, which may vary based on your student profile and courses applied to, along with samples of the expected document format.?
Online Support to guide you through the application procedures, including:
Note: All our student services are FREE! We advise students to contact us at anytime to plan early and kickstart the applications, ideally no more than 3 months before the deadline.
Please note that these are general intakes for all undergraduate programmes. The application deadlines can vary by course or may close earlier once the programme quota has been filled.
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