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Studying at the University of Westminster, you'll be in the heart of London – with all the opportunities the city has to offer on your doorstep.

Our students join us from over 160 nations and we boast a worldwide alumni community to join when you graduate.

For more information on what London and the University of Westminster can offer you, have a look at our Student life pages.

Keep in mind that we have a number of funding opportunities, including:

As an alternative to a full degree, have a look at our various study abroad programmes, where you can spend a summer, semester or  year with us in London.

Our university has a number of Exchange Partnerships with French institutions. Students from these partner institutions may be eligible to participate in an exchange programme. Download pour exchange partners list for more details:

Entry requirements

Applying for a course

If you are interested in studying for a Bachelor's degree (eg a BA, BSc, BEng or LLB) at the University of Westminster, you will need to check that you meet our entry requirements.

We have included typical entry requirements below, but these are simply a guideline. Some courses may also have specific subject or grade requirements, which will be listed on individual course pages.

You will typically need to have:

  • Baccalauréat or Option International du Baccalauréat (OIB), Brevet de Technicien (BT), Brevet Professionnel (BP) with a minimum aggregate mark 11/20.

For more details on the application process, visit our How to apply pageGo to How to apply for an undergraduate degree page.

To search or browse our undergraduate courses, visit our Undergraduate page.

If your qualifications are not listed

If your qualifications are not listed above, you may still be able to apply for entry to our courses – just get in touch with our course enquiries team via the contact details at the bottom of this page.

English language requirements

The English language requirements for our courses are provided on individual course pages as minimum IELTS scores.

Note that if you achieve 14 or above within your Baccalauréat for English Language, then this is equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0 (with 5.5 in each component).

For information about equivalent English language qualifications that are accepted by the University, please visit our English language requirements page.

Applying for a course

If you are interested in studying for a Master's degree (eg MA, MSc or LLM) or research programme (eg MPhil or PhD) at the University of Westminster, you will need to check that you meet our entry requirements.

We have included typical entry requirements below, but these are simply a guideline. Some courses may also have specific subject or grade requirements, which will be listed on individual course pages.

You will typically need to have one of the following qualifications:

  • a Diplôme d'Ingénieur/ Licence / Grade de Licence/ Licence Professionnelle/ Diplôme National de Technologie Spécialisé/ Maitrisecan with a minimum score 11/20

For more details on the application process, visit our How to apply pageGo to How to apply for a postgraduate degree page.

To search or browse our postgraduate courses, visit our Postgraduate page.

If your qualifications are not listed

If your qualifications are not listed above, you may still be able to apply for entry to our courses – just get in touch with our course enquiries team via the contact details at the bottom of this page.

English language requirements

The English language requirements for our courses are provided on individual course pages as minimum IELTS scores.

Note that if you achieve 16 or above within your Baccalauréat for English Language, then this is equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.5 (with 6.0 in each component).

For information about equivalent English language qualifications that are accepted by the University, please visit our English language requirements page.

Online open days

Join us at an online open day and get a feel for student life at the University of Westminster.

You'll get a chance to: 

  • Speak to our academic staff
  • Ask us any questions you may have about student finance and accommodation

Find an online open day

Student taking notes while attending an online event

Events in your country

At present, there are no planned events in your country. Please check back at a later date or explore our online open days or information sessions.

Overseas representatives

The University of Westminster's representatives in France can help you with all stages of the admissions process.

Our representatives:

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Our local representatives

If you wish to raise anything about the services provided by our representatives, you can contact us at .

Agent Quality Framework

We work with a large group of contracted education advisors around the world who are listed on the relevant country pages. The University is committed to the Agent Quality Framework and supporting students to choose the right agent.

Please follow our education advisor and agent complaints process if you are not satisfied with the services they provide for any reason.

International student blog

If you have ever wondered what it’s like to study in London and at the University of Westminster, our international bloggers will be able to help. Our international students are sharing their experiences of adapting to life in the UK, making new friends for life, dealing with homesickness and fulfilling their dreams.

Read the blog

Contact us

Contact the Course Enquiries Team:

[email protected]

Opening hours: 10am-4pm Monday to Friday