Undergraduate
Students who have successfully completed A-Levels or the International Baccalaureate will be considered for direct entry onto our undergraduate degrees. We may also consider recognised Foundation qualifications. For individual grade requirements for particular degree programmes please refer to the undergraduate study section of this website.
We also consider students from Denmark with the following qualifications:
- Bevis for Studentereksamen (STX) or Hojere Forberedelseseksamen (HF)
This is Queen Mary’s equivalency table for GCE A-Levels and the STX/HF:
A*AA | AAA | AAB | ABB | BBB | Individual Grade Requirements |
9.5 overall, including 10, 10, 10 in three Level A subjects | 9.1 overall, including 10, 10, 10 in three Level A subjects | 8.6 overall, including 10, 10, 7 in three Level A subjects | 8.1 overall, including 10, 10, 7 in three Level A subjects | 7.6 overall, including 10, 7, 7 in three Level A subjects | Schools will usually request grades in relevant subjects. A = 10, B = 7 |
We do not include bonus points when considering the overall grade average.
Please note, actual offers may differ slightly.
The Højere Handelseksamen HHX, and Højere Teknisk Eksamen HTX may also be considered at the discretion of the academic school. Please get in touch via the contact details below if you would like further advice.
Undergraduate Medicine and Dentistry Admissions
For detailed Medicine and Dentistry entry requirements and instructions on how to apply, please refer to the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry website.
Please note, the STX/HF/HHX/HTX is not accepted for admission to either our MBBS or BDS programmes (but is accepted for all other undergraduate programmes). However, the STX/HF/HHX/HTX may be accepted for our MBBS programme delivered in the Republic of Malta.
Postgraduate
We normally consider the following qualifications for entry to our postgraduate taught programmes: Bachelor degree from a recognised institution.UK 1st class degree: 12 out of 12 (2007 onwards); or 11 out of 13 (before 2007)
UK 2:1 degree: 7 out of 12 (2007 onwards); or 8 out of 13 (before 2007)
UK 2:2 degree: 4 out of 12 (2007 onwards); or 7 out of 13 (before 2007)