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Admissions to the University of Glasgow: Entry Requirements, Fees & International Applicants

If you are planning to apply to the University of Glasgow for an undergraduate programme from abroad, here is a detailed and easy-to-understand guide covering entry requirements, tuition fees, application steps, and funding options.


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1. Entry Requirements & Qualifications

  1. The University of Glasgow accepts many national and international qualifications. They state: “We do accept many national school qualifications, including … SAT & AP if applying from the USA, and CICSE or CBSE if applying from India.”
  2. For example, for US applicants they list requirements such as AAA with SAT score of 1280 plus two APs at 5,5.
  3. For Indian applicants, acceptable criteria include Intermediate Certificates with scores such as A*AA (90%) or AAA (85%) for certain qualifications.
  4. Applicants whose first language is not English must meet English language proficiency standards.
  5. You should check the specific programme page in the Degree Programme A-Z for exact required grades and subject prerequisites.


2. Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programmes

  1. For international and EU students (undergraduate annual tuition):
  2. Arts & Social Sciences programmes: £25,290 per year.
  3. Science, Engineering, Nursing and the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences programmes: £30,240 per year.
  4. Clinical programmes (e.g., MBChB): £56,520 per year.
  5. For Scottish students the fees are much lower (for example standard cost £1,820 for 2025/26) but this is relevant for Home, not international students.


3. How to Apply

  1. Choose the undergraduate degree you wish to pursue via the course catalogue.
  2. For international applicants, you’ll apply through the UK’s standard application process (such as UCAS for undergraduates).
  3. Prepare your academic records, language test results (if needed), personal statement, and references.
  4. Ensure you meet the specific subject prerequisites (if applicable) and grade requirements for the programme you’ve chosen.
  5. After admission offer, make arrangements for visa (if international), accommodation and finances.


4. International Students – Key Considerations

  1. The university’s “International” section provides country-specific guidance, FAQs, and support for students applying from abroad.
  2. Your fee status (whether you pay international tuition or home/UK tuition) will depend on your nationality and residence.
  3. Living and studying cost in Glasgow will add on top of tuition fees: you’ll need to budget for accommodation, food, travel and personal expenses. (One example on Reddit estimated tuition £31,000 + living costs for international students).


5. Funding & Scholarships

  1. The University of Glasgow has scholarships and funding opportunities available for international students. Applicants should review the scholarships page and make sure they apply in time.
  2. It is important to consider both tuition and living costs when planning your finances and look early for funding options.


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  4. After the “Funding & Scholarships” section: An image of scholarship award ceremony or international students at the university.


Source Links:

  1. Entry Requirements: https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/entryrequirements/ University of Glasgow+1
  2. Tuition Fees (International): https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees/intlfees/ University of Glasgow+1
  3. International Students Info: https://www.gla.ac.uk/international/


Admissions to the University of Glasgow Entry Requirements Fees International Applicants

coldshadow44 on 2025-10-26





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