How to Apply: International

Postgraduate Taught application Guide

Learn how to apply to the University of Hull as an international postgraduate taught student. From choosing your course to accepting your offer, applying for a visa and accommodation.

Start your postgraduate journey here

Applications for postgraduate taught courses are made directly through the relevant course page on the University of Hull website. You can use one of our approved agents in your country to support you with your application.

Find our approved Education Agents on your country page.

You can apply to multiple courses, but we recommend focusing on a few well-chosen options.

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Check the entry requirements

Visit your country page to find the entry requirements for your country. Entry requirements vary by course, so make sure you check your course page too.

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English language requirements

International students may need to take one of our recognised English Language Tests or provide other proof of English proficiency. Check our English language requirements. If you do not meet the requirements, you may receive an offer on the condition you complete one of our pre-sessional English courses.

 

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Submit your application

Once you have chosen your course you can apply online from your course page. You will be asked to provide:

  • Full name, date of birth and nationality
  • Contact details and passport information
  • Visa requirement history
  • All current and pending qualifications, including:
    • School names and dates attended
    • Degrees, diplomas, or certificates earned
    • Transcripts and certificates for each qualification
    • WAEC/NECO results (include scratch card if applicable and already taken)
    • English language proficiency certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
  • Employment history: Details of any full- or part-time paid employment
  • Personal statement: Explain why you want to study this course and why you have chosen the UK. Read our personal statement guide here.
  • References: Provide contact details for a referee
  • Agent details (if you are using one)

You can apply for a postgraduate course at any time. We advise you allow plenty of time to apply, receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) and apply for your visa. Please consider the start date of your course and all the arrangements you need to make in preparation for the start of your programme with us.

Applying with an agent

Want support with your application? Our network of Education Agents can help you apply directly to the university - from choosing a course to applying for a visa. Learn more about how an agent can help and how to find one on your country page.

 

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Accept your offer

We will review your application and will send you our decision. You then need to accept or reject your offer on the MyHull Portal.

There are two types of offers:

  • Conditional offer: You must meet certain conditions (for example, you are awaiting exam results)
  • Unconditional offer: You have met all the entry requirements

ATAS certificates

Some science or technology programmes may require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. This is a requirement of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Your offer letter will confirm if this applies to you.

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Pay your tuition fee deposit

Once you have accepted your offer, you will need to pay a tuition fee deposit to secure your place before your Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS) can be issued to you (see the next step). The deposit is deducted from the total cost of your tuition fees. Read our full guide to tuition fee deposits

Applicants who are sponsored, have a full-fee bursary/scholarship or have completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Hull are exempt from paying a deposit.

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Receive your CAS and apply for your visa

Once you have met all the conditions of your offer and paid your deposit, we will issue your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). You will need this to apply for your student visa.

To apply for your visa, you will also need your passport and may need to provide additional documents. You will pay an application fee and the healthcare surcharge, which gives you access to the UK's National Health Service (NHS).

Degree preparation course

If you need to complete a degree preparation course to join one of our undergraduate or postgraduate programmes you may be able to do this through our partner, ONCAMPUS, part of the Cambridge Education Group.

Visit the ONCAMPUS website to find out more about the application process and step-by-step guidance on applying for your visa, accommodation and journey to Hull.