If you’re thinking about applying for a postgraduate course at Warwick, here’s how our application process works.
1. Choose your course
Take a look at our online prospectus, visit our campus and facilities or contact an academic department directly. You can apply for as many postgrad courses as you want, but if more than one application is successful you can only accept a place on one full-time course. (If you’re applying for a WMG taught course, you should only make one application.)
2. Check the entry requirements
Do you meet the requirements for the course you’ve chosen? These can include academic requirements such as qualifications or experience, as well as things like English language skills. If you’re applying for a research degree, you should also look at our application checklist.
3. Complete an online application form
You can apply for most postgraduate courses online via Warwick's Postgraduate Application form. There’s a different application process for the Warwick MBA. PGCE applications have to go throughUCAS Teacher Training, apart from International PGCE applications, which should be made via
the Postgraduate Application form. And if you want to study for an MA in Social Work or MBChB you should apply through UCAS.
4. Pay the application assessment fee
If you're applying for a taught course (MA, MSc) the fee is currently set at £50 for an online application and £75 for a paper application. There's no fee when you apply for a research degree.
The application assessment fee is non-refundable. As soon as you’ve submitted your application form and paid the fee, we’ll start to review your application.
5. Notify your referees and follow the instructions we send you
We’ll contact you by email – and we may include a link to upload some more supporting documents. If you have any questions at this stage, don't hesitate to contact us.
6. Give us time to assess your application
Decisions about student admissions are made by our Course Selectors.
China (Mainland)
Warwick IFP: High School Certificate including Term 2, Grade 3 with an average of 85% will be considered for entry.
Undergraduate: Warwick IFP required for High School graduates. Students who are studying a Bachelors degree in China with excellent grades and a strong performance in the Gao Kao exam may be eligible for direct entry in to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree at Warwick.
Postgraduate: A score of 82% or 3.3 from a well ranked public institution is considered comparable to a UK 2.1 while a score of 77% or 2.9 is considered comparable to a UK 2.2. However, we take in to account the subjects studied as well as the institution studied at and so requirements do vary.
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