Nepali students
Anglia Ruskin University is a friendly place for International students, offering plenty of support and guidance throughout your student experience. We were ranked top 3 in the UK for our Welcome, Arrival and Orientation Programme for new international students in the autumn 2010 International Student Barometer.
Why study at Anglia Ruskin?
- With over 30,000 students, we are one of the largest universities in the East of England. We have more than 1500 international students enrolled with us
- We have two state-of-the-art campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, both locations less than an hour from London and considered by many to be in the top 10 places to live in the UK.
- We are also rated as the top modern university for Psychology, 2nd for English Language & Literature (including contributions from Communication, Film and Media) and 3rd for History. (RAE, 2008)
- We offer a wide range of high quality undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across 4 faculties: Business; Science & Technology; Arts, Law & Social Sciences; Health, Social Care & Education
Entry requirements
For entry into year 1 of an undergraduate Bachelors degree, you'll need to have one of the following:Above minimum requirements:
- Point 3 below with 70% or above
- CRIC or Anglia Ruskin approved Foundation Programme
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma (from 24 points)
- HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) with 60% - 69%
To enter a postgraduate Masters degree, you'll need to have one of the following:
Above minimum requirements:
- As point 2 below with 60% or above
- As point below 3 with 50% or above
- Successful completion of recognised Pre-Masters course e.g. CRIC
- Nepalese 3 year Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution with 50% or higher/ Second class
- Nepalese 4 year Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution with 45% or higher/ Second class
- Degree equivalent to UK Bachelor's degree (2.2 Minimum)
Improving your employability
Our University runs a mentoring scheme which matches 2nd year students with employees from local organisations. The employees help students to improve their employability by developing workplace skills and business awareness. This could be why 90.4% of our students are in employment or further study 6 months after graduating (2nd only in our region to Cambridge University at 91.2%). Source: Anglia Ruskin University's Destination of Leavers Survey 2009-10
How to apply
View our programme pages for specific details of how you should make your application.
If you're looking to undertake a Postgraduate Research programme, please contact us to discuss your proposal.
If you're looking to undertake a Postgraduate Research programme, please contact us to discuss your proposal.
Contact us
If you've any questions about applying to study with us, you can contact us by:
- completing our enquiry form
- telephoning +44 (0)1245 493131, or
- emailing angliaruskin@enquiries.uk.com
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