Class 12th | 90%
- Year XII qualification studied with either the CBSE (All-India SSC) or CISCE (ISC) board
- For CBSE board: Grades A1 A1 A2 A2 A2, with grade A1 in any subjects relevant to the course applied for (marks of 91 or above for A1 and 81 to 90 for A2)
- For CISCE board: Overall grade of 90% or more, with grades of at least 95% or above in two subjects (including any relevant to the course applied for) and 85% or above in the other three subjects
- Subject Required:
- Candidates would usually be expected to have the language or languages in the school curriculum
- For Czech, Italian, Modern Greek, and Portuguese- Beginners’ courses allow students to start studying one of these languages from scratch. For advanced language, the candidate must have studied the language in the school curriculum
- For Philosophy- Candidates are not required to have any experience of studying Philosophy though some background reading is highly recommended
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Exams | IELTS: 7.5
- With at least 7.0 in each of the four components
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Additional info |
- All candidates must also take the Modern Languages Admissions Tests (MLAT) as part of their application. Candidates will need to take two sections of the MLAT: one for their chosen language, and one for Philosophy, see here for further details
- Candidates must submit the same written work as required for Modern Languages. The piece of written work submitted in English may also be seen by philosophy tutors, so it should show your capacity for reasoned argument and clear writing; a good length would be between 1000 and 2000 words. Most candidates will not be studying philosophy, so there is no expectation that it will be on a philosophical topic
- Applicants who have been educated full-time in the medium of the English language throughout the two most recent years application deadline, and who remain in full-time education conducted in the English language until the end of the school year in their home country can be exempted from English proficiency requirements
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