Does Kent University require IELTS?

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    sneha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, the applicants are required to meet the University of Kent standard English language requirements. So, for this, they can submit an IELTS score. However, there is a catch to this, as Indian students who are applying for undergraduate programs and have achieved a final score of a minimum 70% in their Class 12 English exam from either CBSE or CISCE boards and those who have studied at an English-medium school shall be considered for exemption from English language requirements, on a case-to-case basis.

    However, the University of Kent IELTS requirement at the undergraduate and postgraduate level is given below along with other English

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