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Information for applicants from Ghana

Welcome

Queen Mary, University of London has a long history of welcoming students from around the world. You'll be joining a stimulating, cosmopolitan and truly multicultural community, where you'll quickly feel at home even when you are many miles away from the country in which you grew up.

We are well aware that taking the decision to study in another country is often difficult and the prospect of leaving home to live in another country sometimes daunting. We'll help, support and advise you to make the process easier.

 Ghana student numbers and popular courses at Queen Mary

Popular courses amongst the 11 students from  Ghana studying at Queen Mary include:

Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering, Law and Human Resource Management

Entry requirements

Recognition of Ghanaian qualifications for Foundation courses

Foundation Courses (1 year)

Academic: A minimum of 5 Credits in the WAEC including English and (Mathematics for the Science and Engineering route) English:

A minimum of Grade C6 in the WAEC

For information on applying to study for a foundation course at Queen Mary, please refer to English language and foundation courses.

Recognition of Ghanaian qualifications for undergraduate entry

Academic: UK Foundation or 3 A levels

International Baccalaureate (IB)

Please refer to the prospectus and department web sites for individual subject A level and IB requirements.

English: A minimum of Grade C6 in the WAEC

For information on applying to study for a undergraduate course at Queen Mary, please refer to undergraduate study.

Recognition of Ghanaian qualifications for graduate entry

For details on the University of London External Diploma/Degree transfers, please go to the following website: External Diploma.

Master's degrees (all one year)

Academic: Students must have achieved a minimum G.P.A of 2.7 or above from a recognized university

Law postgraduate taught requirements: Four-year Bachelors degree from recognised Ghanaian universities with
a Second class - upper division 2.1

English: A minimum of Grade C6 in the WAEC

Research degree (Mphil/PhD: 3 years)

Entrance requirements for a research degree, is usually a master's degree with upper second class from a Ghanaian University 

 

Principal's Canon Collins Scholarship

Please click here in order to get more information about the scholarship. 

 

Useful contacts

The British Council provides comprehensive advice on many aspects of study in Britain and can provide UCAS forms for undergraduate applicants.

Visit: www.britishcouncil.org/ghana

Accra :
British Council
Liberia Raod
P O Box GP 771
Accra
Tel (233) (021) 683068, 663979
Fax (233) (021) 683062
Email infoaccra@gh.britishcouncil.org

Kumasi :

British Council
Bank Road
P O Box KS 1996
Kumasi
Tel (233) (051) 37197, 23462
Fax (233) (051) 26725
Email: infoaccra@gh.britishcouncil.org

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