Fixth School of Business’s entry requirements vary depending on the course and the level or stage at which the student wishes to join. Each course has its entry requirements for academic qualifications that an applicant must have achieved, including the level of English language proficiency. All details are under the course description.
Our experienced admissions team will be happy to guide you through this process.
- Copies of qualifications must be attested.
- All documents not in English must be translated by an approved translator.
- Generally, to join an undergraduate course, a school leaving certificate is required.
- To join a postgraduate programme, an applicant is normally required to have a good degree from the UK or another recognised overseas institution.
- Merely satisfying the formal requirements under each course does not automatically lead to admission. We sometimes take into account a student’s past work experience, personal and intellectual attributes.
How to submit an application, for students applying from the UK
Once you have chosen your course, ensure that your qualifications meet the entry requirements.
Once the documentation has been processed and approved, you will receive an offer letter.
When you accept the offer made by letter, we will issue an acceptance letter. You will then become legally bound and required to pay the full course fee.
How to submit an application, for students applying from outside the UK
Once you have chosen your course, ensure that your qualifications meet the entry requirements.
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- Once the documentation has been processed and approved, you will receive an offer letter.
- When you accept the offer made by letter, we will issue an acceptance letter. You will then become legally bound and required to pay the full course fee.
- If you need a visa to study in the UK, you are advised to apply for a student visa at least 3 months before the start date of your course.