Sri Lanka
We welcome students from Sri Lanka
Birkbeck's campus in central London brings together people from all over the world. Our friendly and supportive community is made up of students and tutors from over 140 different countries.
Birkbeck is part of University of London and when you complete your studies with us, you will graduate with a world-renowned University of London degree.
If you are from Sri Lanka and thinking about moving to London to study with us, here’s a guide to help with your application and help you understand what life is like at Birkbeck.
Entry Information for students from Sri Lanka
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
- The English language requirements for our courses are provided on individual course pages as minimum IELTS scores, however we accept many other tests and qualifications.
- Please visit our English language requirements page for more information.
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Undergraduate Entry Requirements
- Applicants from Sri Lanka who have completed the following can be considered for direct entry to an undergraduate course at Birkbeck:
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or Sri Lankan GCE Advanced Level/A-levels. IB requirements range from 28 to 33, depending on the course.
- National Diploma (ND) with grades of Merit and Distinction (at the discretion of the department, as this is a vocational qualification)
- Higher National Diploma (HND) with grades of Merit and Distinction (first- or second-year entry at the discretion of the department)
- A-level AAA = 144 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer AAA (descriptors and meaning: Distinction)
- A-level AAB = 136 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer AAB
- A-level ABB = 128 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer ABB
- A-level BBB = 120 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer BBB (descriptors and meaning: Very good pass)
- A-level BBC = 112 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer BBC
- A-level BCC = 104 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer BCC
- A-level CCC = 96 UCAS tariff points = comparable offer CCC (descriptors and meaning: Credit).
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Postgraduate Entry Requirements
- Birkbeck will consider applicants from Sri Lanka holding the following:
- first-class Bachelor general degree from a state university awarded with 70% or equivalent (comparable to UK Bachelor (Ordinary) degree and not specialised in one subject; to be considered at the discretion of the department)
- Bachelor special degree or professional degree from a state university; for programmes requiring a UK 2:1, an upper-second-class degree (60% or equivalent) is required; for programmes requiring a UK 2:2, a lower-second-class degree (55% or equivalent) is required.
- All applications are considered on an individual basis and you may be admitted to a Master's programme with a lower-level degree if you have significant work experience relevant to the degree applied for.
- If you do not meet these criteria, you can apply for OnCampus' Master's Foundation programme, which is available for 2- or 3-term progression onto a wide range of Master’s degrees at Birkbeck.
- Sri Lankan degree classification:
- 75%; 4.0 GPA classification (post-2008): 3.70 (English equivalent: 1st)
- 60%; 4.0 GPA classification (post-2008): 3.30 (English equivalent: 2:1)
- 55%; 4.0 GPA classification (post-2008): 3.00 (English equivalent: 2:2).
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Research degrees Entry Requirements
- The usual entrance requirement for a research degree is a Master’s degree from a recognised state university with a final grade of at least 60% or equivalent. Applicants should have completed a dissertation as part of their degree.
- Students with a first-class special or professional degree may also be considered at the discretion of the school
- Applicants are strongly urged to contact potential supervisors within the school before submitting a research application.
Scholarships
We offer a number of scholarships specifically designed to help support international Birkbeck students during their time studying with us. View the scholarships for international students.
Life as an International Student
Contact us
If you are from Sri Lanka and you are interested in studying at Birkbeck, we would love to hear from you.
- Email our International Officer for South Asia, Petra Trglavcnik, if you have any questions.
More information
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Financial support
- As an international student, you will be expected to self-finance your studies, so before you apply to join a programme you should be aware of the fees that you will be required to pay and any discounts or bursaries that you may be eligible for.
- Birkbeck is committed to providing advice and support to help you finance your studies.
- We offer a number of scholarships specifically for international students. Some are offered directly by Birkbeck, others are offered in partnership with other organisations.
- You may be eligible to apply for faculty and school funding linked to your programme of study.
- Birkbeck offers flexible payment options that allow you to spread the costs of your fees across the year at no additional cost.
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Online events
- Our open events and taster sessions are a great chance to find out more about your chosen course and studying at Birkbeck, University of London.
- A taster session will provide you with a more in-depth view of the College and your chosen school.
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Talk to a current student
- Want to find out first-hand what it’s really like to study at Birkbeck? Chat to one of our student ambassadors on Unibuddy, which is a third party website - by signing up you share your data directly with them on their terms.