Trinidad and Tobago

Entry requirements for undergraduate courses

All applications must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The UCAS code name and number for this University is BRISL B78.

Applicants with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or A-Levels will be considered for admission to our Bachelor degree courses.

Applicants holding an Associate Degree, the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in six CAPE units, including two double-unit courses, or a Diploma (from Community College) with good grade profiles will be considered for undergraduate studies.

Please note that competition for places at Bristol is very strong, so the achievement of the qualifications listed above does not guarantee that an offer will be made. We aim to get you a response as quickly as possible to help you plan your studies.

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Entry requirements for postgraduate programmes

You can apply online for all our postgraduate programmes.

The standard requirement for entry to a taught masters programme at Bristol is an undergraduate (Bachelor) degree that is equivalent to a UK Upper Second Class degree (also known as a 2:1).

Applicants holding a Bachelor degree (from the University of the West Indies or the University of Trinidad and Tobago) with very high grades may be considered for postgraduate study.

Applicants holding a Masters degree or MPhil may be considered for PhD study.

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English language requirements

Applicants with a good grade in Caribbean Examinations Council Secondary Education Certificate or O Level English are likely to be exempt from English language testing. If English is not your first language please refer to the English language guidelines.

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Scholarship information

An International Office Scholarship is available for new international students.

Further information about scholarships is available from the University's Student Funding Office.

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British Council in Trinidad and Tobago

The British Council has offices in more than 100 countries. Many of them are able to give guidance and information regarding Higher Education in the UK. Please visit www.britishcouncil.org/tt.htm and find out what services may be available.

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Our representatives in Trinidad and Tobago

The University has agreements with a number of education representatives (also known as agents) around the world, who can assist you with your application. Please note that using a representative does not put your application at any advantage or disadvantage when the academic decisions are made within the department. Independent applications will be considered on an equal basis.

Please use the services of only one representative to avoid administrative complications. We only work with representatives listed on our website.

Our registered representatives in your country:

UKESC
Website: http://www.ukesc.co.uk/index.php
Email: enquiries@ukesc.co.uk
Skype: UKESC-UK

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Meet current students online

Find out what our current international students think about life in Bristol on our international Facebook page or read our student profiles.

The University Students' Union has a number of cultural societies. You can check their website to see the whole range of clubs and societies that are here.

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English language requirements

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If English is not your first language, please refer to our English language requirements.

Visits to your country

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You can meet and talk to our staff at exhibitions held in your country; find out when we are visiting you schedule of overseas visits.