Manchester Met and
Taiwan

Entry requirements

This information is provided as a guidance only. Some courses may have specific entry requirements that are listed on the relevant course page.

We advise you to check for any additional subject/course specific requirements before submitting your application. 

If you have these qualifications, that doesn’t mean you are guaranteed to get the place you want. We look at each application individually.

Foundation

You must have one of the following:

  • a senior high school school leaving certificate with 70%.
  • a vocational high school leaving certificate with 70%.
  • Completed the first three years of a five-year junior college diploma with a minimum grade of C (60%) / Pass / 2.

Undergraduate

To join an undergraduate degree course in its first or second year, you must have successfully completed:

  • Year one of a relevant degree at university level, we typically require students to achieve a minimum grade of 65% / Grade C+/ GPA 2.5.

  • or junior College Diplomas, we typically require students to achieve a minimum score of 70% / B / Average / GPA 3.0.

  • or a recognised foundation year.

You should have the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) at level 6.0, with no scores less than 5.5 in any section for most of the courses. We accept equivalent qualifications.

Undergraduate advanced entry and top-up degrees

You can apply to join a bachelor’s degree course at Manchester Met in its second or third year.

To join a bachelor’s degree in the second year you must have completed a five-year Junior College Diploma from a recognised institution or complete two years of study of a Bachelor degree at a recognised institution.

Postgraduate

You must have a bachelor’s degree awarded by a university that is officially recognised in your country. 

Acceptable qualifications can include: 

  • Three year Bachelor degrees.
  • Four year Bachelor degrees.
  • Junior College Diplomas with more than three year’s work experience.

You should have the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) at level 6.5 with no scores less than 5.5 in any section. We may accept equivalent qualifications. Some postgraduate programmes have additional language requirements. If you know which programme you want to study, contact us to check its requirements

English language requirements

You need to have a recognised English language qualification to study at Manchester Metropolitan.

The score required will vary depending on the qualification and the area of study you have chosen. If you hold an offer of a place from the University, your offer will give you the specific requirements for your course.

Typical International English Language Testing System (IELTS) requirements are:

  • 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any section) or equivalent for undergraduate courses
  • 6.5 (no less than 5.5 in any section) or equivalent for postgraduate courses

Visit our English language requirements page for examples of recognised tests and minimum acceptable scores.

  • Visa requirements

    You will need a visa to study in the UK unless you:

    • are a British citizen
    • are a citizen of a European Economic Area (EEA) member state or Switzerland
    • have a visa to stay in the UK for another purpose that allows you to study. This might be because you are the husband, wife, partner or child of someone in the UK and have a dependent visa.

    Applying for a visa can be confusing. To help, we explain the visa process in plain English.

Fees and Funding

  • Tuition fees for 2023/2024 courses

    Taught courses

    You can use our online prospectus to check tuition fees for individual courses.

    Some courses may have additional costs, for example for field trips, equipment, materials or professional / statutory body registration fees. Estimates are provided in the course listings. We will confirm fees as part of your offer.

    Undergraduate taught courses

    • If we classify you as an EU or Non-EU International student, you will normally pay between £17,000 and £18,500.

    Postgraduate taught courses 

    • If we classify you as an EU or Non-EU International student, you will normally pay between £17,000 and £19,000.

    For more information on tuition fees visit: Tuition fees for international students

  • Living costs

    It sounds obvious, but your living costs really depend on your lifestyle – how you want to spend your free time.

    We suggest you budget to spend at least £6,000 for the academic year, in addition to your accommodation costs and tuition fees. Around £9,000 will help you enjoy more of the sights and attractions that Manchester and the UK has to offer.

    Basic expensesEstimated cost*
    Accommodation£434 per month
    Household bills in private accommodation£24 per month
    Shopping e.g. food, toiletries£82 per month
    Public transport£28 per month
    Mobile phone£12 per month

    *Average figures from the NatWest survey reported by students across the UK in 2020 

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Exchange Partners

Study at Manchester Metropolitan for a term or a year

We offer students from around the world the chance to study at Manchester Metropolitan for a term or a year as part of their university education.

Check out our Study Abroad programme and International Summer Schools to see what your options are.

How to apply

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Useful information

39.28 Taiwan dollars is worth around £1 GBP

• Exchange rate shown is the average given by the Bank of England from March 2019 to March 2020.

Getting here

flight time
12
hours
Taiwan
Manchester

More than 70 airlines fly direct to Manchester from 210 destinations worldwide.

The airport is 10 miles from our city centre campus - a 20 minute train or taxi ride away.

• Flight times are a general guide. Actual journey times will vary, depending on route and airline.

Basic expenses

The cost of living in Manchester is slightly lower than in other major cities like London. Your basic expenses will include things like accommodation, insurance, food, transport, clothing, and entertainment.

It’s a good idea to plan a monthly budget to make sure you have enough money left over to cover your living costs after you’ve paid your tuition fees.

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