Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 6 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Rankings:
Ranked in the top 20 universities in the UK and among the top 130 universities in the world (QS World Rankings 2024).
Known for excellence in research, QMUL ranks 7th in the UK for research quality in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Russell Group Membership:
As a Russell Group university, QMUL is recognized for its cutting-edge research and academic rigor.
QMUL's main campus is located in Mile End, East London, providing students with access to the vibrant cultural, business, and financial hubs of the city.
Additional campuses include:
Whitechapel (Medical and Dental School).
Charterhouse Square (Life Sciences).
Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Postgraduate Law School).
West Smithfield (Medical Research Facilities).
Offers over 240 undergraduate degrees and a wide range of postgraduate programs (Master’s and PhDs) across fields like:
Medicine and Dentistry: Home to Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, one of the UK’s top medical schools.
Engineering and Sciences: Specializing in Computer Science, AI, and Sustainable Energy.
Business and Management: Delivered through the School of Business and Management.
Law: Home to the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), offering world-class postgraduate programs in law.
Humanities and Social Sciences: Focus on English Literature, History, and Politics.
QMUL is internationally recognized for pioneering research in areas such as medicine, AI, climate change, and global health.
The university has strong partnerships with major organizations like the NHS, global pharmaceutical companies, and tech giants.
Research output is highly impactful, addressing global challenges in fields like healthcare, sustainability, and economics.
Student Body: QMUL has over 32,000 students from 160+ countries, making it one of the most diverse universities in the UK.
Recognized for inclusivity, QMUL provides access to higher education for students from underrepresented backgrounds while maintaining high academic standards.
State-of-the-Art Facilities:
Modern lecture halls, research labs, libraries, and collaborative spaces.
The Blizard Building for medical research is one of the most advanced research facilities in Europe.
Accommodation:
Guaranteed accommodation for first-year students, with a variety of options located on or near the Mile End campus.
Clubs and Societies:
Over 300 clubs and societies, including sports, arts, and cultural organizations.
Active student union (QMSU) organizes social events, sports competitions, and career fairs.
QMUL has close ties with industries and global corporations, providing opportunities for internships, placements, and networking.
The university's location in London offers unparalleled access to the financial district (Canary Wharf) and global employers in law, technology, media, and healthcare.
QMUL graduates are highly employable, with strong career prospects in industries such as technology, healthcare, law, and finance.
The university’s Careers and Enterprise Team provides tailored support for internships, job placements, and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Global Alumni Network: Includes Nobel Prize winners, prominent business leaders, and public figures.
Tuition fees for international students vary by program but typically range from £20,000 to £35,000 per year.
QMUL offers various scholarships for international students, including:
Queen Mary Global Excellence Scholarships for academic achievement.
Chevening Scholarships for postgraduate students.
Commonwealth Scholarships for students from Commonwealth countries.
Medicine (MBBS)
Dentistry (BDS)
Law (LLB)
Business Management (BSc)
Computer Science (BSc)
Biomedical Sciences (BSc)
Economics and Finance (BSc)
Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
MSc Artificial Intelligence
MSc Financial Computing
MSc Global Public Health
MSc Data Science and Machine Learning
LLM Commercial and Corporate Law
MSc International Business
MEng Sustainable Energy Systems
MSc Digital Marketing
Top 10 in the UK for Law, Medicine, and Dentistry.
7th in the UK for Research Quality (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
Ranked 2nd in the UK for Social Mobility, demonstrating its commitment to inclusivity.
Recognized globally for impactful research in medicine, AI, and environmental sciences.
Libraries:
The Mile End Library provides 24/7 access during term time and houses thousands of books, journals, and digital resources.
Blizard Institute:
One of Europe’s largest clinical research institutes, focused on translational medicine.
Engineering Labs:
Cutting-edge facilities for robotics, AI, and sustainable energy research.
Student Union Facilities:
The Qmotion Gym, dining halls, and student lounges provide spaces for recreation and relaxation.
On-campus accommodation options at the Mile End campus include:
En-suite rooms, shared flats, and studios.
Prices range from £5,500–£9,000 per year, depending on room type.
Off-campus housing is also available, with easy access to the campus via public transport.
Prestige and Global Recognition:
A member of the prestigious Russell Group, QMUL is synonymous with academic excellence.
Prime London Location:
Close to Canary Wharf, the financial district, and London’s cultural landmarks.
Diversity and Inclusion:
One of the most diverse universities in the UK, offering a welcoming environment for international students.
World-Class Research:
Cutting-edge research addressing global challenges in medicine, technology, and the environment.
Career Opportunities:
Strong ties to industry, proximity to employers, and dedicated career support ensure excellent career prospects.
Law
LLB Law
LLB Global Law
LLB Law with Politics
Business and Management
BSc Business Management
BSc Accounting and Finance
BSc Marketing and Management
BSc International Business
Economics and Finance
BSc Economics
BSc Economics, Finance, and Management
BSc Banking and Finance
Politics and International Relations
BA Politics
BA International Relations
BA Politics and Economics
Languages, Linguistics, and Film
BA English and Drama
BA Film Studies
BA Modern Languages (French, Spanish, German, etc.)
BA Comparative Literature
History
BA History
BA History and Politics
BA Global History
Computer Science and Digital Innovation
BSc Computer Science
BSc Artificial Intelligence
BSc Data Science and Analytics
BEng Computer Systems Engineering
Engineering
BEng Mechanical Engineering
BEng Aerospace Engineering
BEng Electronic Engineering
BEng Robotics Engineering
Mathematics
BSc Mathematics
BSc Mathematics with Actuarial Science
BSc Mathematical Finance
Biological and Chemical Sciences
BSc Biochemistry
BSc Biomedical Science
BSc Genetics
BSc Chemistry
Earth and Environmental Sciences
BSc Environmental Science
BSc Geography
Medicine and Dentistry
MBBS Medicine (5-year program)
BDS Dentistry
Intercalated BSc Programs for medical students
Health Sciences
BSc Global Health
BSc Neuroscience
BSc Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics
Law (Centre for Commercial Law Studies - CCLS)
LLM International Commercial Law
LLM Banking and Finance Law
LLM Intellectual Property Law
LLM Dispute Resolution
Business and Management
MSc Management
MSc International Business and Politics
MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation
MSc Marketing
Economics and Finance
MSc Economics
MSc Investment and Finance
MSc Financial Computing
MSc Behavioural Finance
Politics and International Relations
MA International Relations
MSc Public Policy
MA Global Security and Development
Languages, Literature, and Culture
MA Comparative Literature
MA Film Studies
MA Global Literature and Culture
Computer Science and Digital Innovation
MSc Artificial Intelligence
MSc Big Data Science
MSc Cyber Security
MSc Software Engineering
Engineering
MSc Mechanical Engineering
MSc Sustainable Energy Systems
MSc Robotics
MSc Advanced Aeronautical Engineering
Biological and Chemical Sciences
MSc Biotechnology
MSc Molecular Medicine
MSc Forensic Science
Mathematics
MSc Financial Mathematics
MSc Data Analytics
MSc Mathematics and Statistics
Environmental Science
MSc Environmental Science and Policy
MSc Environmental Data Science
Public Health and Global Health
MSc Global Public Health
MSc Health Data Science
Clinical and Biomedical Sciences
MSc Biomedical Sciences
MSc Neuroscience and Translational Medicine
MSc Regenerative Medicine
Dentistry (Postgraduate)
MSc Oral Biology
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice in Dentistry
MSc Orthodontics
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Law (LLB) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Global Law (LLB) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Law with Politics (LLB) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Business Management (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Accounting and Finance (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Marketing and Management (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
International Business (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Economics (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Economics, Finance, and Management (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Banking and Finance (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Politics (BA) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
International Relations (BA) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Politics and Economics (BA) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
English and Drama (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
Film Studies (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
Modern Languages (French, Spanish, German, etc.) (BA) |
4 years |
$23,000 |
Comparative Literature (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
History (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
History and Politics (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
Global History (BA) |
3 years |
$23,000 |
Computer Science (BSc) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Artificial Intelligence (BSc) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Data Science and Analytics (BSc) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Computer Systems Engineering (BEng) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Mechanical Engineering (BEng) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Aerospace Engineering (BEng) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Electronic Engineering (BEng) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Robotics Engineering (BEng) |
3 years |
$29,000 |
Mathematics (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Mathematics with Actuarial Science (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Mathematical Finance (BSc) |
3 years |
$25,000 |
Biochemistry (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Biomedical Science (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Genetics (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Chemistry (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Environmental Science (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Geography (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Medicine (MBBS) |
5 years |
$50,000 |
Dentistry (BDS) |
5 years |
$53,000 |
Global Health (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Neuroscience (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics (BSc) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
MSc Artificial Intelligence |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Big Data Science |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Cyber Security |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Software Engineering |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Financial Computing |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Robotics |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Advanced Aeronautical Engineering |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Sustainable Energy Systems |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Environmental Science and Policy |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Environmental Data Science |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Biotechnology |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Molecular Medicine |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Forensic Science |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Neuroscience and Translational Medicine |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Data Analytics |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Mathematics and Statistics |
1 year |
$28,000 |
MSc Financial Mathematics |
1 year |
$28,000 |
LLM International Commercial Law |
1 year |
$28,000 |
LLM Banking and Finance Law |
1 year |
$28,000 |
LLM Dispute Resolution |
1 year |
$28,000 |
LLM Intellectual Property Law |
1 year |
$28,000 |
LLM Human Rights Law |
1 year |
$28,000 |
MSc Management |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc International Business |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Marketing |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Economics |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Investment and Finance |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Behavioural Finance |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MA International Relations |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MSc Public Policy |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MA Global Security and Development |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MA Comparative Literature |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MA Film Studies |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MA Global Literature and Culture |
1 year |
$25,000 |
MSc Biomedical Sciences |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Regenerative Medicine |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Global Public Health |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Health Data Science |
1 year |
$30,000 |
MSc Digital Marketing |
1 year |
$30,000 |
PhD/Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Law |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Commercial Law |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Human Rights Law |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Business and Management |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Economics and Finance |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Politics and International Relations |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Global Public Health |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Biomedical Sciences |
3-4 years full-time |
$35,000 |
PhD in Molecular Medicine |
3-4 years full-time |
$35,000 |
PhD in Regenerative Medicine |
3-4 years full-time |
$35,000 |
PhD in Dentistry and Oral Health Sciences |
3-4 years full-time |
$37,000 |
PhD in Neuroscience |
3-4 years full-time |
$35,000 |
PhD in Clinical Medicine Research |
3-4 years full-time |
$35,000 |
PhD in Computer Science |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Artificial Intelligence |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Robotics and Autonomous Systems |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Data Science and Machine Learning |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Mathematics and Statistics |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Environmental Science |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Chemistry |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Sustainable Energy Systems |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Aerospace Engineering |
3-4 years full-time |
$30,000 |
PhD in Film Studies |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in English Literature |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in Comparative Literature |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
PhD in History |
3-4 years full-time |
$27,000 |
QMUL is a member of the Russell Group, which represents the top 24 research-intensive universities in the UK, ensuring world-class teaching, research, and facilities.
International students benefit from the university’s global reputation for academic excellence and employability.
QMUL’s main Mile End campus is located in East London, with easy access to central London, the financial district (Canary Wharf), and major cultural attractions.
Being based in London provides unparalleled opportunities for internships, networking, and career development in one of the world’s most influential cities.
QMUL has one of the most diverse student bodies in the UK, with over 32,000 students from more than 160 countries.
Ranked 2nd in the UK for social mobility, QMUL actively supports students from all backgrounds in achieving academic success.
Offers 240+ undergraduate programs and a wide range of postgraduate taught (Master’s) and PhD programs across various disciplines such as:
Medicine and Dentistry (Barts and The London School)
Engineering and Computer Science
Law and Business
Humanities and Social Sciences
QMUL is globally recognized for its programs in law, medicine, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy systems.
State-of-the-art labs, lecture theaters, libraries, and research centers.
Facilities such as the Blizard Institute (one of Europe’s leading biomedical research centers) and advanced engineering labs for AI, robotics, and aeronautical engineering.
QMUL offers a variety of scholarships to international students, including:
Queen Mary Global Excellence Scholarships: Merit-based tuition fee reductions.
Chevening Scholarships: Fully-funded Master’s scholarships for international students.
Commonwealth Scholarships: For students from Commonwealth countries.
Students can also explore external funding options or country-specific scholarships.
QMUL graduates are highly employable and sought after by top employers worldwide.
The Careers and Enterprise Team provides international students with tailored career support, including:
CV building, interview preparation, and networking opportunities.
Access to part-time work opportunities and internships in London.
The university’s London location offers direct access to global companies, government organizations, and startups.
1. Choose a Program
Explore the range of undergraduate courses on QMUL's official website.
Examples: Medicine (MBBS), Law (LLB), Computer Science (BSc), Business Management (BSc).
2. Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
A-Levels: Typically AAA to ABB (course-dependent).
International Baccalaureate (IB): Minimum 34-38 points.
Country-Specific Requirements:
India: 80–90% in the Higher Secondary Certificate (Class 12).
USA: High school diploma + SAT (minimum score 1290) or ACT (minimum 27).
Subject Requirements: Certain courses (e.g., Medicine) have specific subject prerequisites like Chemistry or Biology.
English Language Requirements:
Non-native English speakers need to meet the following:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: 92 overall (minimum 21 in writing, 18 in other sections).
PTE Academic: 62 overall (minimum 57 in each component).
3. Submit Application via UCAS
All undergraduate applications are processed through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
UCAS Deadline:
General courses: January 31.
Medicine and Dentistry (MBBS/BDS): October 16 (earlier deadline).
Application Fee: $27 for multiple choices.
UCAS Requirements:
Personal Statement explaining your interest in the course and career goals.
Academic transcripts (translated into English if necessary).
Reference Letter from a teacher or counselor.
4. Interviews (For Certain Courses)
For competitive programs like Medicine (MBBS) and Dentistry (BDS), shortlisted candidates are invited for an interview (MMI format for Medicine).
5. Receive an Offer
Offers may be conditional (subject to meeting requirements) or unconditional if all criteria are already met.
Applicants will receive their decision via the UCAS portal.
6. Accept Your Offer
Once you accept the offer via UCAS, start preparing for visa applications and enrollment.
1. Choose a Program
Explore QMUL’s Master’s programs on the official website.
Examples: MSc Artificial Intelligence, LLM International Commercial Law, MSc Finance and Investment.
2. Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
Typically, a 2:1 bachelor’s degree or equivalent is required.
Course-Specific Requirements:
Business programs: Some may require prior knowledge of economics or business.
Law programs: A background in law or related discipline.
STEM programs: A degree in a relevant technical subject (e.g., Computer Science).
English Language Requirements:
Non-native English speakers need:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: 92 overall.
PTE Academic: 62 overall.
Higher Scores for Certain Programs:
Medicine, Dentistry, and Law programs may require IELTS 7.0.
3. Prepare Application Documents
Academic transcripts (translated into English, if necessary).
Personal Statement:
Explain your motivation for the course and how it aligns with your academic and career goals.
References:
Usually 2 references from academic or professional referees.
CV/Resume:
Required for business programs or courses emphasizing work experience.
4. Apply via QMUL Online Application Portal
Postgraduate applications are submitted directly through the Queen Mary Online Application Portal.
No application fee for most Master’s programs.
5. Interviews (If Required)
For certain competitive programs like MSc Finance and Investment or LLM Law, shortlisted candidates may be invited for an online or in-person interview.
6. Receive an Offer
Offers are communicated through the QMUL portal, and you will receive either:
A Conditional Offer (subject to completing outstanding requirements such as degree results or language test scores).
An Unconditional Offer (if all criteria are met).
7. Accept the Offer and Pay Deposit
A tuition fee deposit (typically $2,000–$5,000) may be required to confirm your place in the program.
1. Choose a Research Area
Explore QMUL’s PhD programs and identify a research area that aligns with your interests.
Examples: PhD Artificial Intelligence, PhD Biomedical Sciences, PhD International Law.
2. Identify a Supervisor
Contact a potential supervisor through the university's website to discuss your research proposal and ensure alignment of interests.
3. Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications:
A Master’s degree (merit or distinction) in a relevant field.
Exceptional candidates with a first-class bachelor’s degree may be considered.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 7.0 overall (minimum 6.5 in each section).
4. Prepare a Research Proposal
Your research proposal (2,000–3,000 words) should include:
Title and objectives of your research.
Literature review and methodology.
Expected outcomes and alignment with QMUL’s research priorities.
5. Submit Application via QMUL Online Portal
PhD applications are made through the Queen Mary Online Application Portal.
Documents required:
Research proposal.
Academic transcripts.
Two academic references.
CV detailing research experience.
6. Interviews
Shortlisted candidates are invited for an interview with potential supervisors to discuss their research proposal.
7. Offer and Enrollment
Upon receiving an offer, international students need to confirm their place by paying a tuition deposit and arranging their student visa.
Main Intake: September/October (Autumn/Fall Semester)
All undergraduate programs, including Medicine (MBBS) and Dentistry (BDS), commence in September.
Applications for undergraduate courses are submitted via UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
Application Deadlines via UCAS:
Medicine and Dentistry: October 16 of the previous year.
All Other Undergraduate Programs: January 31 of the same year.
Late applications may be accepted but are subject to course availability.
Main Intake: September/October
Most Master’s programs begin in the Autumn semester.
Popular programs: MSc Artificial Intelligence, LLM International Commercial Law, MSc Data Science.
Additional Intakes:
Some postgraduate programs may offer a January/February intake.
Example: Selected LLM (Law) and Engineering/Computer Science programs.
Check specific course pages for January availability.
Application Deadlines:
Applications are generally accepted on a rolling basis, but international students should apply by June/July for the September intake to allow sufficient time for visa processing.
Intake Periods:
Research programs usually start in September or January.
Applications are accepted year-round, but it’s recommended to apply 6–9 months in advance, especially if applying for funding or scholarships.
Funding Deadlines:
Many PhD scholarships, such as Queen Mary Principal’s Studentships or Commonwealth Scholarships, have deadlines between March and May for the September intake.
UK A-Level Requirements:
Typical offers range from AAA to ABB, depending on the course.
Medicine (MBBS) and Dentistry (BDS): AAA, including Chemistry or Biology.
Engineering and Computer Science: ABB, with Mathematics or a related subject.
International Qualifications:
India:
80-90% in Higher Secondary Certificate (Class 12) from CBSE, ICSE, or recognized state boards.
USA:
High School Diploma with SAT (minimum 1290) or ACT (minimum 27).
China:
Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate with a minimum of 85% overall.
International Baccalaureate (IB):
34–38 points, with specific subjects required for some courses.
Non-native English speakers must meet the following requirements:
IELTS Academic: Minimum 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 92 overall (21 in writing, 18 in other components).
PTE Academic: Minimum 62 overall, with no less than 57 in each section.
Medicine and Dentistry: Higher requirements apply (IELTS 7.0 overall).
Bachelor’s Degree:
Typically, a 2:1 UK bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent) is required.
Some programs may accept a 2:2 bachelor’s degree with relevant work experience.
International Equivalents:
India: Minimum 60–70% in a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
USA: Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
China: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 75–85% (varies by institution).
Other Countries: Refer to QMUL’s international qualifications guide for specific requirements.
Non-native English speakers must meet the following requirements:
IELTS Academic: Minimum 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 92 overall.
PTE Academic: Minimum 62 overall, with no less than 57 in each component.
Certain programs, such as Law and Medicine, may require a higher score (IELTS 7.0).
Business and Management (e.g., MSc International Business):
Bachelor’s degree in business, economics, or related discipline is preferred.
Engineering and Computer Science (e.g., MSc Artificial Intelligence):
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, mathematics, or engineering-related fields.
Law (LLM Programs):
A degree in law or a related field is typically required.
Medicine and Public Health (e.g., MSc Global Public Health):
A relevant degree in life sciences, medicine, or public health is essential.
Master’s Degree:
A relevant Master’s degree (merit or distinction) is typically required for admission.
Exceptional candidates with a first-class bachelor’s degree may also be considered in some cases.
Non-native English speakers must meet the following requirements:
IELTS Academic: Minimum 7.0 overall, with no band below 6.5.
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100 overall.
PTE Academic: Minimum 68 overall, with no less than 60 in each section.
PhD applicants must submit a detailed research proposal outlining their research objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
How to Apply |
---|---|---|---|
Queen Mary Global Excellence Scholarships |
- For international students with outstanding academic performance. |
Up to $5,000–$10,000 tuition fee reduction. |
Automatically considered upon application to eligible undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
Chevening Scholarships |
- For students from Chevening-eligible countries. |
Fully funded: Covers tuition fees, living expenses, airfare, and more. |
Apply via Applications open August–November each year. |
Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships |
- For applicants from Commonwealth developing countries. |
Fully funded: Covers tuition fees, airfare, and living expenses. |
Apply through the Commonwealth Scholarship portal. |
Principal’s Postgraduate Research Studentships |
- Open to outstanding PhD candidates. |
Full tuition fees + living stipend (~$22,000/year) for PhD students. |
Apply directly via the QMUL Online Application Portal, including a detailed research proposal. |
QMUL International Science and Engineering Excellence Awards |
- For international students in Science and Engineering undergraduate programs. |
$5,000–$10,000 tuition fee reduction. |
No separate application required; awarded automatically based on academic qualifications. |
LLM Excellence Scholarship |
- Open to postgraduate law applicants. |
$2,500–$5,000 tuition fee reduction. |
Apply directly to the LLM program and upload a supporting statement with your application. |
QMUL Alumni Loyalty Award |
- For QMUL graduates pursuing a postgraduate degree. |
10% tuition fee discount. |
Automatically awarded to eligible students during the application process. |
External Government Scholarships (e.g., GREAT Scholarship) |
- For students from eligible countries (e.g., India, Indonesia, China). |
$12,000–$15,000 toward tuition fees. |
Apply through the GREAT Scholarship portal or in collaboration with QMUL’s scholarship office. |
School of Economics and Finance Scholarships |
- For outstanding students applying to Economics or Finance MSc programs. |
Up to $10,000 tuition fee reduction. |
Automatically considered upon application to eligible programs. |
Queen Mary Global Health Scholarships |
- For Master’s students applying to MSc Global Public Health. |
50% tuition fee reduction. |
Submit a separate scholarship application form along with the program application. |
Queen Mary DeepMind Scholarship (MSc AI) |
- For students from underrepresented groups in AI. |
Covers tuition fees, $20,000 living expenses, and $2,000 equipment grant. |
Apply directly through the AI program page, submitting an additional statement and supporting documents. |
Queen Mary Global Development Scholarship |
- For students from low and middle-income countries studying development-related programs. |
Full or partial tuition fee waiver. |
Apply directly via the program and scholarship application portals. |
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Main Campus |
Mile End Campus – Located in East London, it houses the majority of QMUL’s academic buildings, libraries, and student facilities. |
Other Campuses |
- Whitechapel Campus: For Medicine and Dentistry (Barts and The London School). |
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- Charterhouse Square Campus: Focuses on postgraduate and research activities in Life Sciences. |
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- Lincoln’s Inn Fields Campus: For postgraduate Law students (Centre for Commercial Law Studies). |
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- West Smithfield Campus: Home to medical research facilities. |
Proximity to Central London |
Located just 15-20 minutes from central London via public transport. |
Transport Links |
Nearby stations: Mile End (Central, District, and Hammersmith & City lines) and Stepney Green (District and Hammersmith & City lines). |
Accommodation Name |
Location |
Room Type |
Cost Per Week (USD) |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
Features |
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Pooley House |
Mile End Campus |
En-suite (private bathroom) |
$230–$270 |
$9,200–$10,800 |
- Shared kitchen |
France House |
Mile End Campus |
En-suite |
$260–$290 |
$10,400–$11,600 |
- Larger en-suite rooms |
Lynden House |
Mile End Campus |
Studio |
$310–$360 |
$12,400–$14,400 |
- Self-contained with private bathroom and kitchenette |
Albert Stern House |
Mile End Campus |
Standard (shared bathroom) |
$200–$230 |
$8,000–$9,200 |
- Shared bathroom and kitchen |
Feilden House |
Mile End Campus |
En-suite |
$260–$290 |
$10,400–$11,600 |
- Located near the canalside |
Hatton House |
Mile End Campus |
Standard (shared bathroom) |
$200–$230 |
$8,000–$9,200 |
- Close to academic buildings |
Chapman, Chesney, and Selincourt Houses |
Mile End Campus |
Standard (shared bathroom) |
$190–$220 |
$7,600–$8,800 |
- Budget-friendly |
Dawson Hall |
Charterhouse Square Campus |
Standard (shared bathroom) |
$200–$240 |
$8,000–$9,600 |
- Suitable for postgraduate medical and research students |
Whitechapel Halls |
Whitechapel Campus |
En-suite |
$260–$300 |
$10,400–$12,000 |
- Designed for medical and dental students |
Expense |
Estimated Monthly Cost (USD) |
Estimated Annual Cost (USD) |
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On-Campus Accommodation |
$900–$1,500 |
$10,800–$18,000 |
Private Rentals (off-campus) |
$1,000–$2,000 |
$12,000–$24,000 |
Utilities (off-campus) |
$100–$200 |
$1,200–$2,400 |
Food and Groceries |
$300–$500 |
$3,600–$6,000 |
Transportation |
$120–$180 |
$1,440–$2,160 |
Miscellaneous/Leisure |
$150–$300 |
$1,800–$3,600 |
Total Living Cost |
$1,570–$2,680 |
$18,840–$32,160 |
World-Class Facilities:
Modern lecture halls, state-of-the-art laboratories, and the Mile End Library (open 24/7 during term time) provide students with excellent academic resources.
QMUL has specialized facilities for its medical, engineering, and law students, such as the Blizard Institute, Charterhouse Square Campus, and Centre for Commercial Law Studies.
Research Opportunities:
QMUL is part of the prestigious Russell Group, offering students opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research in fields like medicine, engineering, and law.
Support Services:
Academic Advisors: Every student is assigned an academic advisor to help with studies and career goals.
Workshops and mentoring programs to enhance learning and professional development.
Main Campus (Mile End):
A self-contained campus with everything students need, including accommodation, lecture halls, cafes, and social spaces, all located along a scenic canal.
Green Spaces:
QMUL’s Mile End campus is home to beautiful open spaces like Regent’s Canal and Stepney Green Park, providing students with areas to relax and unwind.
Whitechapel and Charterhouse Campuses:
Medical and dental students benefit from being close to world-class hospitals, including The Royal London Hospital.
Students can choose from on-campus housing at Mile End or private accommodation options nearby in areas like Bethnal Green and Canary Wharf.
Living on campus provides easy access to academic buildings, cafes, and social spaces.
Off-campus housing allows students to experience London’s neighborhoods and culture while staying connected to the university through excellent public transport links.
Queen Mary Students' Union (QMSU):
QMSU organizes over 300 clubs and societies, including academic, cultural, creative, and sports groups.
Examples: Debate Society, African-Caribbean Society, QMUL Drama Society, and many more.
Cultural Societies:
QMUL celebrates its diverse student body with societies for various nationalities and religions, including the Indian Society, Chinese Society, and Islamic Society.
Events and Festivals:
Regular events such as Fresher’s Week, cultural festivals, charity fundraisers, and open-mic nights bring students together.
Qmotion Fitness Centre:
QMUL’s on-campus gym offers affordable memberships, group fitness classes, and personal training.
Sports Clubs:
Over 60 sports clubs, including football, rugby, basketball, swimming, and even niche sports like Quidditch.
Facilities:
Access to sports halls, outdoor pitches, and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which is just a short distance from campus.
Careers and Enterprise Team:
Provides personalized career coaching, CV reviews, interview preparation, and networking opportunities.
Part-Time Jobs:
Students can work up to 20 hours per week on a student visa, with plenty of opportunities in retail, hospitality, and on-campus roles.
Internships and Placements:
QMUL partners with major employers like Google, PwC, HSBC, and NHS, offering internships and placement opportunities to students.
Diverse Community:
QMUL has students from over 160 countries, creating a global campus environment.
International Office:
Provides visa assistance, pre-arrival support, and orientation programs to help international students settle in.
Cultural Integration:
Events like Global Village and International Welcome Week celebrate multiculturalism and help students build friendships.
Student Wellbeing Services:
Free counseling, mental health support, and academic advice are available to all students.
Disability and Dyslexia Service:
Tailored support for students with disabilities, including accessible facilities and learning aids.
Peer Mentoring:
First-year students can receive guidance from senior students through mentoring programs.
On-Campus Cafes and Restaurants:
Multiple dining options include Drapers Bar and Kitchen and Ground Café.
Offers affordable meals, coffee, and a space to socialize with friends.
Nearby Food Scene:
Being in East London, students can explore the culinary diversity of neighborhoods like Brick Lane (famous for Indian food) and Shoreditch (trendy cafes and street food).
Proximity to Attractions:
Just a short tube ride from QMUL, students can access iconic attractions like Tower Bridge, The Shard, and West End theaters.
Cultural Activities:
Enjoy London’s museums, art galleries, and live music venues. Many of these, such as the British Museum and Tate Modern, offer free entry.
Public Transport:
The campus is well-connected by the London Underground, buses, and cycling routes, making it easy to explore the city.
Green Initiatives:
QMUL actively promotes sustainability through recycling programs, green spaces, and energy-efficient buildings.
Volunteering Opportunities:
Students can engage in local community projects, charity events, or environmental initiatives through QMSU’s volunteering programs.
QMUL has a strong global alumni network, connecting students with professionals across various industries.
Notable alumni include Sir Peter Mansfield (Nobel Prize winner), Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden lead singer), and Baroness Patricia Scotland (Secretary-General of the Commonwealth).
QMUL is highly regarded for graduate employability:
Top 20 in the UK for graduate starting salaries.
94% of QMUL graduates are employed or pursuing further study within six months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Data).
Integrated Placements (Sandwich Year):
Many undergraduate courses offer an optional placement year in industries like finance, technology, engineering, and healthcare.
Example: BSc Computer Science with Industrial Experience.
Work-Based Learning Opportunities:
Courses in business, engineering, and law often incorporate live projects and collaborations with industry partners.
Internships and Work Placements:
Postgraduate programs often include internship opportunities or allow students to work on real-world projects with employers.
Example: Students in the MSc Artificial Intelligence program often secure internships in tech companies like Google, IBM, and Microsoft.
MBA Placements:
QMUL’s MBA program is designed to develop leadership skills and includes consultancy projects with global firms.
Research Placements:
PhD students collaborate with research-intensive organizations, hospitals, and international institutions.
Example: Students in Biomedical Sciences conduct research at hospitals like The Royal London Hospital.
QMUL has strong ties with leading employers, providing students with direct access to work experience opportunities:
Global Companies: Amazon, Google, PwC, Deloitte, HSBC, and Barclays.
Tech and AI: Collaborations with IBM, Microsoft, and fintech startups in London’s Tech City.
Healthcare and Medicine: Placement opportunities through Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Legal Sector: Partnerships with leading law firms such as Clifford Chance, Linklaters, and Allen & Overy.
Creative Industries: Internships with organizations like the BBC, Sky, and Netflix for students in Film and Media programs.
QMUL's dedicated Careers and Enterprise Team supports students throughout their academic journey to secure placements and prepare for their careers.
1:1 Career Coaching:
Personalized advice on CV writing, job applications, and interview preparation.
Exclusive Job Portals:
Access to the QM Careers Hub, which lists internship and placement opportunities with top employers.
Employer Engagement Events:
Regular job fairs, networking events, and employer-led workshops featuring recruiters from global companies.
Skills Development Workshops:
Workshops on leadership, negotiation, project management, and presentation skills.
Entrepreneurial Support:
The Enterprise Program helps students develop their business ideas through funding, mentoring, and co-working spaces.
1. Technology and Engineering
Roles: Software Developer, Data Scientist, AI Specialist, Robotics Engineer.
Top Employers: Google, Microsoft, IBM, and FinTech companies in London.
2. Finance and Business
Roles: Financial Analyst, Investment Banker, Business Consultant.
Top Employers: HSBC, Barclays, Deloitte, PwC.
3. Law
Roles: Solicitor, Legal Consultant, Arbitrator.
Top Employers: Clifford Chance, Linklaters, Freshfields.
4. Medicine and Healthcare
Roles: Medical Practitioner, Public Health Analyst, Clinical Researcher.
Top Employers: NHS, Barts Health Trust, and global pharmaceutical companies.
5. Creative and Media Industries
Roles: Content Creator, Media Strategist, Film Producer.
Top Employers: BBC, Sky, Netflix.
Program |
Placement/Internship Opportunities |
Top Employers |
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BSc Computer Science |
Internship opportunities in tech firms |
Google, Amazon, IBM, FinTech startups |
MSc Artificial Intelligence |
Industry-focused projects and internships |
Microsoft, DeepMind, Accenture |
LLM International Commercial Law |
Training contracts and internships at top law firms |
Linklaters, Clifford Chance, Freshfields |
MSc Finance and Investment |
Access to financial internships |
HSBC, Barclays, PwC, Deloitte |
MBBS Medicine |
Clinical placements at NHS hospitals |
Barts Health NHS Trust, Royal London Hospital |
MSc Global Public Health |
Work experience in public health organizations |
NHS, WHO, Global NGOs |
Lifelong Career Support:
Graduates continue to receive career advice and networking opportunities through QMUL’s alumni network.
Graduate Route Visa:
International students can stay in the UK for up to 2 years (or 3 years for PhD graduates) after completing their degree under the Graduate Route Visa.
Average Graduate Salaries:
QMUL graduates typically earn £30,000–£50,000 per year (~$38,000–$63,000), depending on the field and level of experience.
MSc Artificial Intelligence Student:
"QMUL’s industry connections helped me secure an internship at DeepMind, where I worked on cutting-edge AI projects. The experience paved the way for a full-time role in the tech industry."
LLM Commercial Law Graduate:
"Through QMUL’s Law School, I gained an internship at Clifford Chance, which eventually led to a training contract. The support from my professors was invaluable."
BSc Biomedical Sciences Student:
"The placements arranged at NHS hospitals gave me hands-on clinical experience that boosted my confidence and prepared me for a career in healthcare."
Program Competitiveness:
Some programs at QMUL are more competitive than others due to high demand, such as:
Medicine (MBBS): Extremely selective, with an acceptance rate of around 10–15%.
Dentistry (BDS): Similarly competitive, with a low acceptance rate of around 15–20%.
Law, Computer Science, and Business Programs: More competitive than general humanities programs, with acceptance rates around 30–40%.
Other programs, especially in humanities and social sciences, may have slightly higher acceptance rates.
International Applicants:
QMUL attracts a large number of international students (over 40% of the student body), increasing the competition for places in popular programs.
International students must meet both academic and English language requirements, which can affect their acceptance chances.
Academic Requirements:
Applicants must meet minimum grade thresholds for undergraduate and postgraduate programs:
Undergraduate: AAA–ABB at A-levels or equivalent.
Postgraduate: 2:1 bachelor’s degree (or equivalent).
Strong academic performance significantly increases the likelihood of acceptance.
Program-Specific Requirements:
Some courses require additional criteria, such as:
A portfolio for creative programs.
Relevant work experience for MBA or business-focused master’s programs.
A research proposal for PhD programs.
Program Type |
Estimated Acceptance Rate |
Notes |
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Undergraduate Programs |
40–50% |
Competitive but accessible for students meeting academic and language requirements. |
Postgraduate (Taught Master’s) |
45–55% |
Many programs consider a combination of academic achievement and professional experience. |
PhD/Research Programs |
20–30% |
Highly selective, with emphasis on a strong research proposal and supervisor availability. |
Medicine (MBBS) |
10–15% |
Extremely competitive; high grades, UCAT scores, and an outstanding interview are required. |
Dentistry (BDS) |
15–20% |
Requires strong academic results and a successful interview process. |
Law (LLB/LLM) |
30–40% |
Applicants with high academic credentials are prioritized. |
Engineering and Computer Science |
35–45% |
Programs like AI and Robotics are competitive due to demand and high technical requirements. |
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Location: |
Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, United Kingdom |
Specialization: |
Most undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, and Engineering. |
Key Facilities: |
- Modern lecture halls, Mile End Library (open 24/7), research labs, and study spaces. |
Living Options: |
On-campus accommodations such as Pooley House and France House for undergraduates and postgraduates. |
Transportation: |
- Mile End Station (Central, District, and Hammersmith & City lines) – 5-minute walk. |
Proximity to Central London: |
About 15–20 minutes to Central London via the Underground. |
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Location: |
Turner Street, London, E1 2AD, United Kingdom |
Specialization: |
Medicine and Dentistry – Home to Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. |
Key Facilities: |
- Advanced teaching facilities and laboratories. |
Living Options: |
- Whitechapel Halls of Residence for students enrolled in Medicine and Dentistry programs. |
Transportation: |
- Whitechapel Station (District, Hammersmith & City lines, and Overground) – 5-minute walk. |
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Location: |
Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M 6BQ, United Kingdom |
Specialization: |
Focuses on postgraduate medical research and life sciences, with a strong emphasis on translational research. |
Key Facilities: |
- Research facilities for oncology, cardiovascular science, and other medical specializations. |
Living Options: |
- Limited on-site accommodations such as Dawson Hall for postgraduate students. |
Transportation: |
- Barbican Station (Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines) – 5-minute walk. |