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International students

Information for students from Croatia

 

Dobrodošli!

Queen Mary University of London has a long history of welcoming students from around the world. Today, we are home to students from more than 162 different countries and over 45% of our students are from outside the UK. This diversity contributes to a lively and welcoming community; we think you'll feel at home here.

We're just a short journey from central London and the location gives you with the benefits of both a large campus environment, and the countless academic and social opportunities provided by London.

There are currently 15 students from Croatia studying at Queen Mary across a range of programmes, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Brexit update:

Students Starting in Academic Year 2020-21

The UK government has guaranteed that EU students starting a degree in 2020-21 will continue to be eligible for ‘home fee status’ for the duration of their studies in England and Wales.

It means that:

  • EU students will pay the same fees as UK students for all levels of study.
  • EU students will be able to apply for funding support for the duration of their studies at Queen Mary.

Further information can be found on the UK Department of Education’s website.

Students Starting in Academic Year 2021-22

Please see our Advice and Counselling pages for the latest information about how the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union will affect you: https://www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/eu-eea/

Further information can be found on the UK Department of Education’s website.

Entry requirements

Undergraduate 

Queen Mary accepts students holding the Matura Certificate (Svjedodžba o Maturi) or the International Baccalaureate for direct entry into a Bachelor’s programme.

This is QMUL’s equivalency table for GCE A-Levels and Matura Certificate:

GCE A-LevelsMatura Certificate
A*AA 5/5 overall
AAA 5/5 overall
AAB 4.5/5 overall
ABB 4/5 overall
BBB 4/5 overall


Postgraduate

Information on the comparability of international qualifications can be found on the Entry Requirements section under the listings for each programme in the course finder. Please note this information is only intended as a guide as the final decision on equivalency of overseas qualifications will be made by the Admissions Office at Queen Mary.

English Language Requirements

Useful contacts

The British Council provides comprehensive advice on many aspects of study in the UK. Their website includes information on application procedures - including a sample UCAS form, guidance for completing the on-line UCAS application, funding etc.

Visit: www.britishcouncil.org/croatia

Zagreb
British Council
Palmotićeva 60/I
10000 Zagreb
Croatia

Tel: +385 (0)1 4899 500
E-mail: Zagreb.info@britishcouncil.hr

Examinations Unit exams@britishcouncil.hr

Tel: +385 (0)1 4899 508 (between 13.00-15.00)

Student profiles and Alumni ambassadors

Alumni ambassador

Dalibor Valincic

Dalibor Valincic

Email: Dalibor

I graduated in 2009 with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree at Queen Mary's School of International Arbitration. I chose to study at Queen Mary due to School's excellent reputation in the international legal community. However, the real experience of studying at Queen Mary exceeded my expectations. Most of all, I liked the practical side of the academic approach and the opportunity to learn from the real-life experience shared by the practicing experts. This was the first time in my life that I saw so many top-grade practitioners teaching students in a very open and casual atmosphere. The additional classes offered to students were equally impressive. Legal writing and research classes had enormous benefits to students coming from abroad.

The non-academic, social experience of studying at Queen Mary does not fall behind its academic counterpart either. One gets an opportunity of living in a very diverse community of students coming from literally every part of the world. In addition, the experience of living in a city such as London is second to none.

Studying at Queen Mary was definitely one of the best decisions I made and I would encourage anyone interested in studying at a true international centre to make the same choice.

Scholarships and Funding

There are a number of scholarships and funding options available for students wishing to pursue their studies at Queen Mary including our International Science and Engineering Excellence Awards, International Mathematical Sciences Excellence Awards, School of Law scholarships, School of Law Undergraduate Bursaries and School of Economics and Finance scholarships.

Undergraduate tuition fees for EU students are currently £9,250 per academic year. Tuition fees are not paid until a student officially enrols. EU students have the option to take out a Tuition Fee Loan from the UK Government. The fee is paid directly to the university on the student’s behalf and is administered by Student Finance England. Students can borrow the full fee, part of the fee or none of the fee each year of their study. You will pay back the Loan once you have finished studying and are earning over £21,000 a year. You can find out more on how to apply for a Tuition Fee Loan on the Gov.uk website.

In country representatives

Visits to your country

Country manager

Josh Ibrahim

Regional Manager - Europe
Marketing and Communications
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS

Email: europe@qmul.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0) 20 7882 6519

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