United Kingdom
Cardiff Metropolitan University is a global university with a long history of welcoming and supporting international students. Many of our international students come to Cardiff Metropolitan University after studying another course in the UK. If you are already taking a course at another UK institution and would like to find out more about studying here, why not visit us and see our excellent facilities for yourself?
We hold open days throughout the year, and these are a great opportunity for you to find out more about courses, see the campus and facilities and discover what life at Cardiff is like. Schools also hold their own open days, allowing you to talk to expert tutors about your chosen course, view our impressive facilities, and look around the modern accommodation.
If you are not able to attend an open day, you would be very welcome to contact us to arrange an individual visit. This is a great way to see the campus and find out more about what it's like to study at the University.
We also frequently attend events and exhibitions around the UK, giving you the opportunity to meet with us face-to-face to discuss the university, our courses, and facilities, and to find out what life at Cardiff Metropolitan is like.
If you are applying through a Cardiff Met Educational Advisor, please be advised that all our recognised agents have been through extensive training. They conduct themselves with integrity and abide by the British Councils guide to good practice.
Entry Requirements:
Undergraduate
If you are taking A-levels, IB or BTEC qualifications you can see the specific entry requirements on the course pages.
If you are taking a foundation diploma at a recognised foundation provider you will typically need to have or be predicted to achieve a minimum of 50% in your foundation diploma. Some courses will require specific entry requirements (for example Science, Maths), and some courses might have a higher entry requirement.
Postgraduate
We recognise degrees from across all UK institutions. Typically, we ask for a 2:2 and above for the majority of our courses.