Does University of Hull need IELTS?

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9 months ago

Yes, the University of Hull requires international applicants to provide English language proficiency test scores and accepts test scores like IELTS. Other test scores that are also accepted by the University of Hull with the minimum scores required in each test, are as follows:

English Language Test

UG Score

IELTS

 6.0 or higher with no band below 5.5

TOEFL iBT

 60-78 (Reading 10, Listening 9, Speaking 17, Writing 19)

PTE

 59 or higher with no skill less than 51

Indian Standard XII English

 70%

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Rashmi Gupta
2 years ago

 If English is not your first language, then you will need to show proof of your English language ability or if you need a student visa to study at university of Hull. This should be an accepted English language test by the organization.

Undergraduate courses

You must have an overall IELTS score of 6.

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