Armenian qualifications
Students from Armenia are admitted to the University of Edinburgh with a range of qualifications.
Students with the Armenian Certificate of Secondary Education will normally be required to successfully complete a Foundation Year programme before beginning their undergraduate studies at the University of Edinburgh.
The undergraduate minimum entry requirements for students with Armenian qualifications are:
- Certificate of Secondary School Education, with an average 4.0/5.0, plus completion of a recognised Foundation programme or
- At least 1 year of degree-level study at a recognised university, with an average grade of good/excellent (4.0/5.0)
Other qualifications
We accept a wide range of UK and international qualifications for entry to our undergraduate degree programmes. For more information please see our general entry requirements.
Applicants with qualifications other than those listed above will usually be required to complete a Foundation Year before entering the University.
Further guidance on entry requirements
Each course may have further specific entry requirements. All applicants must meet these requirements.
You can also obtain further guidance on admissions requirements from staff in the Admissions Offices.
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College of Science and Engineering
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This article was published on Mar 15, 2012