Is it difficult to get into University of East London?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago

    To accommodate a wide variety of students, the University of East London (UEL) maintains a somewhat liberal admissions policy, therefore getting in is not thought to be particularly tough. Candidates must normally fulfil academic requirements according to their programme of choice to be considered by UEL. To enrol in undergraduate programs, international students often need to have completed high school with grades comparable to UK A-levels and a minimum GPA or percentage of between 60% and 65%. Generally speaking, postgraduate programs require a bachelor's degree with second-class honours (or its equivalent). For overseas students, En

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    Chandra Shekhar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    University of East London acceptance rate for international students is 45%, which means out of 100 application only 45 are admitted. It is slightly difficult to get into the university becasue of moderate competitive acceptance rate. While making an admission decision, the UEL University takes into account the academic qualification and English proficiency of the applicants. International students who did not receive an admission offer or those who apply late can also apply at Clearing, which is a part of the UCAS application that runs from mid-July to September.

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