What is the English language requirements for the University of Reading for international students?

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Anurag Pal
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If English is not your first language then you are required to prove proficiency in the English language. The English language requirements for international students will depend on the program.

English Language Requirement for Arts and Humanities Courses

Exam

Score

IELTS

Overall 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component

TOEFL

Overall 100

Class 12 English (CBSE/ICSE Board)

Overall 80% or 85% (for all other boards)

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