Postgraduate entry requirements for students from Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies & Caribbean. For entry to most postgraduate taught or research degrees, you should have a good undergraduate degree from a recognised university.We receive a number of applications every year from The University of the West Indies, and we welcome applicants with a good degree from this institution.PhD ProgrammesApplication to PhD study typically requires a masters degree in a related or relevant subject, and a research proposal.However, entry requirements vary by programme, and you should check the detailed entry requirements are listed under each programme on the Degree Finder.Degree FinderHow to write a research proposalFurther guidance on academic entry requirementsYou can also obtain further guidance on admissions requirements from staff in the College Admissions Offices.College of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesCollege of Medicine and Veterinary MedicineCollege of Science and EngineeringEnglish Language requirementsAll applicants are required to demonstrate a level of English language competency, regardless of their nationality or country of residence. These requirements are listed by programme.English Language adviceSpecific English language requirement by programmeApplicant supportOur representative for the West Indies and Caribbean is Tessa Bell.You can contact us for advice and support by emailing:futurestudents@ed.ac.ukBrowse our events calendar to see if we are hosting an event in your area:Events calendarReview student visa requirements on our Student Immigration Service website:Student Immigration ServiceAbout EdinburghVirtual Visit of the campusUniBuddy - chat to our studentsOpen Days and eventsStudent numbersThere are around 350 students from Latin America and the Caribbean currently studying at the University of Edinburgh. This article was published on 2024-11-12