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Admission Requirements FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
REQUIRED
COURSES

ADMISSION
RANGE

INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE

English

Mid 70s or B

HL or SL English
IB Minimum Score: 28



English; Biology; Math;
Chemistry at 75% or B*

Mid 70s or B

HL or SL English, HL or SL
Biology, HL or SL Chemistry and
HL or SL Mathematics
IB Minimum Score: 28

A-level Mathematics, A-level Chemistry and A-level Biology†

Mid to high 70s or B

HL or SL English and Biology
IB Minimum Score: 28

A-level Biology †

BA

English, Biology at 70% or B-

Biology, Biology & Chemistry, Biology & Physical
Geography, Biology & Mathematics, Biology &
Psychology

English; Chemistry;
Math; Biology at 70% or B-*

Mid to high 70s or B

HL or SL English, HL or SL
Biology, HL or SL Chemistry and
HL or SL Mathematics
IB Minimum Score: 28

A-level Mathematics, A-level Chemistry and A-level Biology†

English at 70% or B-,
Math at 70% or B-

High 80s or A

HL or SL English and HL or
SL Mathematics
IB Minimum Score: 33

A-level Mathematics†

High 80s or A

HL or SL English and HL or
SL Mathematics at 5
IB Minimum Score: 33

A-level Mathematics†

High 80s to low
90s or A

HL or SL English and HL or
SL Mathematics at 5
IB Minimum Score: 33

A-level Mathematics†

Low 90s or A+

HL or SL English and HL or
SL Mathematics at 5
IB Minimum Score: 35

A-level Mathematics†

Low 90s or A+

HL or SL English and HL or
SL Mathematics at 5
IB Minimum Score: 35

A-level Mathematics†

English; Math at 70% or B-

Mid 70s or B

HL or SL English and HL or SL
Mathematics
IB Minimum Score: 28

A-level Mathematics†

Chemistry, Chemistry & Mathematics
BSc

English; Math;
Chemistry*

Mid 70s or B

HL or SL English, HL or SL
Mathematics, HL or SL Chemistry
IB Minimum Score: 28

A-level Mathematics and A-level
Chemistry †

Computer Science Combination

English; Math

Mid 70s or B

HL or SL English

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