Institution info
University of Bristol, UK
Singaporean students
The University of Bristol is a truly international institution having students and staff from over 120 countries who contribute strongly to the international feel of the institution. Currently there are around 50 Singaporean students at the University of Bristol. Singaporean students not only enjoy the cosmopolitan nature of Bristol city, with its restaurants, food shops, cultural societies and festivals, but also get to enjoy a truly British experience.
The University’s international advice and support team assists students in several non-academic issues, especially in areas such as arriving in the UK, immigration and social events. A meet & greet service is offered for new Singaporean students where University representatives meet them on arrival and escort them to their accommodation.
Students can access information on the University’s fee structure and calculate the funds they will need to allocate for living expenses while at Bristol.
Academic entry requirements
Undergraduate
All applications must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Students with any of the following qualifications will be considered for admission to bachelor degree programs offered at the University:
- Applicants with Singapore/Cambridge GCE Level Examinations in a minimum of three subjects
- Applicants with H1, H2 and H3 examinations
- Applicants with IP
- Applicants with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or British A-Levels.
Postgraduate
The standard requirement for entry to a taught master’s programme at Bristol is an undergraduate (bachelor) degree that is equivalent to a UK Upper Second Class degree (also known as a 2:1).
English language requirements
Students for whom English is not the first language need to provide evidence of their English language ability.
Scholarships
The University of Bristol offers ten postgraduate scholarships for international students. The University will also be offering 12 fully funded postgraduate research scholarships. To find out more about the scholarships offered, click here
The British Council also guides students about applying to institutions and provides information regarding Higher Education in the UK.
Students can click here for more information regarding life and study at the University of Bristol.








