Does the University For the Creative Arts accept Duolingo?

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    sneha | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The University For the Creative Arts doesn’t accept Duolingo. However, the university has various English requirements that differ depending on the course the applicant is applying to. However, the university does accept IELTS, Cambridge and PTE. Below are the University For the Creative Arts English language requirements:

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    The minimum required score for Undergraduate

    Minimum required score for Graduate

    IELTS for UKVI

    6.0

    6.5

    Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic UKVI

    59

    90

    TOEFL

    80

    59

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