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We currently have 35 students* from Trinidad and Tobago studying at The University of Nottingham - find out how you can join them here.
* Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 2010/11
Your country contact is Leo Cutting - please don't hesitate to contact Leo if you have any questions.
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Below is an approximate guide to entry requirements for students from Trinidad and Tobago for admission to The University of Nottingham at the following levels.
Students who have achieved Caribbean Examinations Council Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) grades 1 to 3 will be considered for entry to our foundation courses.
For further information about our foundation options, please visit our undergraduate prospectus.
Find out how to apply.
We accept students for direct entry to undergraduate programmes who have completed Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) at the double unit level. We normally require six grade I or II double-unit subjects (depending on the course applied for).
Students taking A levels or the IB should refer to the online undergraduate prospectus for entry requirements.
Students taking APs or SATIIs should refer to entry requirements for the USA.
Class II upper division from the University of the West Indies: where GPA marking is used, we consider 3.0 to 3.49 to be equivalent to an UK 2:1 degree.
For more information, please see our postgraduate prospectus.
A masters degree from the University of the West Indies will be considered for admission, if awarded on the basis of research and completion of a thesis.
For all research degrees, we recommend that you make initial enquiries with a potential supervisor or the relevant University of Nottingham school / department before applying. A research proposal is required when submitting your application.
To ensure that you can fully benefit from your studies at Nottingham, you will need to demonstrate a required level of English language proficiency.
Students who have completed a recognised degree, or completed the whole of their secondary education in one of these countries within the last 10 years are not normally required to take a separate English language test.
Otherwise, in addition to the more common language qualifications - such as IELTS, TOEFL, (I)GCSE, O level, IB and A and AS level English - the University also considers a number of other English language qualifications for admission.
Our Centre for English Language Education (CELE) offers a range of English language courses.
These courses are designed to prepare international students with the required language skills for academic study at The University of Nottingham.
Staff from the University of Nottingham make regular visits to your country. Come along and meet us, and we'll be happy to discuss any questions you have about living and studying in Nottingham.
For details of upcoming visits, see our meet us page.
We work with a number of appointed representatives (agents) in many countries who can help you with the application process and all of the next steps to your arrival at Nottingham.
List of overseas representatives
The British Council’s website and in-country offices can also be a useful source of information.
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