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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
We accept a broad range of qualifications and combinations of qualifications for entry to our degrees. You should also bear in mind the additional admissions criteria we consider.
All qualifications that are of a suitable academic level will be considered for entry to degree programmes, and will be considered in the context of appropriate preparation for the degree programme concerned.
In some circumstances it may not be possible to include certain subjects or a combination of subjects in an offer of a place.
If you have any concerns about the acceptability of subjects for a particular degree or aren’t sure if your particular qualifications are recognised by the University, please contact the Enquiries Service for further information.
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Academic entry qualification overview:
The standard entry requirement for PhD study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by a Masters degree, or appropriate relevant work experience, may be acceptable.
English language:
For PhD applicants whose first language is not English an IELTS score of 6.5, TOEFL 577 (paper based), TOEFL 233 (computer based) or TOEFL 90 (internet based) is required as a minimum.
Other international entry requirements:
We accept a range of qualifications from different countries
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Degree awarded: PhD
Duration: 36-48 months (full-time), 72-96 months (part-time)
Entry requirements:
The standard entry requirement for PhD study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by a Masters degree, or appropriate relevant work experience, may be acceptable.
Course fees:
For entry in the academic year 2009-10, the tuition fees are £5,800 – £16,000 per annum for UK/EU students and £15,500 – £25,800 per annum for international students
Tags: academic year, animal biology, circumstances, class honours degree, duration, full time, international students, manchester institute, masters degree, part time, phd, relevant subject, relevant work experience, time entry, tuition fees, uk eu students, university of manchester, university of manchester institute of science and techn
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Degree awarded: MPhil
Duration: 12 months (full-time), 24 months (part-time)
Entry requirements:
The standard entry requirement for MPhil study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by appropriate relevant experience, may be acceptable.
Course fees:
For entry in the academic year 2009-10, the tuition fees are £5,800 – £16,000 per annum for UK/EU students and £15,500 – £25,800 per annum for international students
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Degree awarded: PhD
Duration: 36-48 months (full-time), 72-96 months (part-time)
Entry requirements:
The standard entry requirement for PhD study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by a Masters degree, or appropriate relevant work experience, may be acceptable.
Course fees:
For entry in the academic year 2009-10, the tuition fees are £5,800 – £16,000 per annum for UK/EU students and £15,500 – £25,800 per annum for international students. For general fees information, please visit: Postgraduate Fees.
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Degree awarded: MPhil
Duration: 12 months (full-time), 24 months (part-time)
Entry requirements:
The standard entry requirement for MPhil study is a First or Upper Second class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. In certain circumstances, a Lower Second class honours degree supplemented by appropriate relevant experience, may be acceptable.
Course fees:
For entry in the academic year 2009-10, the tuition fees are £5,800 – £16,000 per annum for UK/EU students and £15,500 – £25,800 per annum for international students. For general fees information, please visit: Postgraduate Fees.
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