What are the english proficiency exams accepted by UCL (University College London)?
Students at UCL can submit their English language proficiency through IELTS and TOEFL and Pearson Test of English results. Users applying for UCL should achieve 6.5 points without any component score falling below 6.0 in IELTS exams. Students need at least 92 points on the TOEFL exam and a score of
UCL's institution code for TOEFL is 9163. UCL will accept the Pearson Test of English (Academic), often referred to as PTE (Academic), with the following grades: Level 1: Overall score of 75 with a minimum of 67 in each Communicative Skill. Level 2: Overall score of 76 with a minimum of 75 in each C
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Yes students can submit more than just one application to UCL but the university advises students to consider their options carefully as they have a limited no. of choices at UCAS. Also note that more than one application to the same programme or department does not increase your chances of being ac
For UG admissions at UCL students will have to obtain 90, 85, or 85 in five subjects in Class 12 with 85 to include three core subjects. Check the accepted boards-
- Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (Bengaluru)
- State Board of School Examinations (Tamil Nadu)
- West Bengal Council of Highe
Students will need to submit the following docs to be able to secure a seat at UCL mentioned below-
- Official transcripts
- A personal statement
- Copy of study visa (or fill in the missing passport doc and provide the passport later)
- Course specific requriemtent like portfolio or dissertation
- English profici
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