How can I pursue M.Sc in architecture and built environment from the University of Westminster, London?

What is the application process for the same? I will take IELTS in August.

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Asked by Nishat Farheen

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    Pallavi Choudhury Former HR, Oracle | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Hi Nishat, you should check the university website properly. There is no M.Sc in architecture and built environment. They offer a number of PG courses under architecture and built environment. Following are the PG courses, you are allowed to do:
    Architecture and Interiors
    Planning, Housing and Urban Design
    Property and Construction
    Tourism and Events
    Transport and Logistics
    Check this link and click on the respective programs for specific information:
    https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/faculties/architecture-and-the-built-environment/courses/postgraduate-courses
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    amit jain amit.jain@scholarsabroad.com | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Dear Nishat,
    The department of architecture and built environment offers several M.Sc programs. We can apply to the program without the IELTS result. The following documents would be required:
    1. Resume
    2. Two Recommendation letters from your college or company
    3. A one page essay about yourself known as "Personal Statement"
    4. Your academic documents starting from 10th till Graduation
    5. IELTS score card (Can be submitted after applying).

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