International

Syria

The University of Leicester welcomes students from Syria.

You can find country specific information here including entry requirements for our courses, and information about the Syrian student community.

The Future Students Office Team

The Future Students Office can provide you with more information about studying in the UK at Leicester.

Students are welcome to contact us to schedule a digital conversation with our staff, or can chat with our current students online. If you would like to speak directly to our Global Recruitment and Conversion Officer please contact Mariam Adel (ma993@leicester.ac.uk) directly and we will be happy to answer your questions. So please get in touch!

Please visit our contact us page for details.

Useful information

Entry requirements

Undergraduate (Bachelors) degrees

If you are studying A-levels or the International Baccalaureate (IB) then you can begin from the first year of a Bachelors degree. Please see individual course pages for further information about entry requirements.

For more information about available degrees please see individual course pages.

Postgraduate (Masters) degrees

If you hold a four-year Bachelors degree with an average of over 65% from a recognised University in Syria (depending on the subject that you wish to study) you can be considered for entry to a Masters degree.

For more information about available degrees please see individual course pages.

PhDs and other research degrees

To apply for a PhD (or other postgraduate research qualification) you must have a four-year Bachelors degree from a recognised Syrian university, usually in a related subject area, with an average of over 65% (depending on the subject that you wish to study) which is equivalent to a UK Upper Second Class Honours degree (also known as a 2:1).

You must also be able to demonstrate practical knowledge of appropriate research methodologies. Research degrees are demanding and intensive: to succeed at this level you must be highly motivated, be able to work independently, and have an appropriate familiarity with the discipline and its associated research techniques/methodologies.

Where a Masters degree is required, this is indicated in the relevant description on our Postgraduate Research webpages, together with further information about requirement.

English language requirements

Please see details of our English language requirements

Student societies

Other sources of information

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