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Information for students from Italy

The University of Kent is a popular destination for students from all over the world, and has always attracted students from Europe. We have a wonderful cosmopolitan community, generated by a large number of international students, around 40% of them from Europe. In the academic year 2017-18, there were over 2,100 non-UK European students from 44 different European countries.

Hear from an Italian student

Samira talks about her experiences of being an Italian student at Kent.

Entry requirements

At Kent we consider all applications on their individual merit and welcome students with a wide variety of qualifications and experience. Please note that some academic schools may have slightly different entry criteria.

English language requirements

Applicants will also need to meet University of Kent's standard English language requirements, which are set at a level that meets the academic needs of the University.

If you have any specific queries or questions please contact us

Undergraduate offer levels

A levels Diploma di Esame di Sato European Baccalaureate average
AAA 90/100 82%
AAB 86/100 79%
ABB 83/100 76%
BBB 80/100 74%
BBC 75/100 72%
BCC 70/100 70%
CCC 65/100 68%

International Baccalaureate points

Applicants will be asked to either obtain the IB Diploma with 34 points overall, or pass the IB Diploma with a specific number of points in the three Higher Level subjects. In addition, points scores may be required in Higher or Standard subjects including English and Maths.

Foundation programmes

If your qualifications are not suitable for your chosen course, we offer two foundation programmes which enable progression onto a wide range of our undergraduate degrees:

If you are unsure, please contact us to check if your qualification is acceptable.

Important dates

Students from the EU are advised to apply by 29 January.

Postgraduate offer levels

UK degree classification Diploma di Laurea
UK upper second (2:1) 100 out of 110
UK lower second (2:2) 90 out of 110

Some, but not all, postgraduate programmes require your undergraduate degree to have a related major. Some postgraduate programmes may require work experience in a relevant field or at a certain level.

MBA

For details of our MBA programme, please see the MBA course page.

PhD

If you would like to pursue a PhD at Kent, you should visit the relevant department website and our find a supervisor page to identify potential supervisors for your research and thesis. You are encouraged to then make direct contact with the appropriate academic to discuss your research proposal.

 

Contact us

If you have any questions about applying to Kent, please contact us.