University of Plymouth

    University of Plymouth
    World Rank: 401-500th by Times Higher Education
    Established on: 1992

    The University of Plymouth is a public research university based predominantly in Plymouth, England, where the main campus is located. Still, the university has campuses and affiliated colleges across South West England. With 18,410 students, it is the 57th largest in the United Kingdom by total number of students (including the Open University). It has 2,915 staff.

    The University of Plymouth is based in the biggest city in southwest England, providing international students with all the best aspects of British life. With a campus in the center of a vibrant coastal city, the university is located a short drive from the local beaches and Dartmoor National Park.

    The university has high-quality facilities that help its students make the most of their time in the UK. Over GBP 155 million has been invested in the campus, from a new performing arts center to a marine building with wave tanks, ship simulators, and a 24-hour library.

    The university is home to a brilliant careers service, which includes a Careers and Employability Hub to help students create the perfect CV, search for employment or speak to an advisor about what they can do with their degree once they have graduated. In addition, over 4,500 students participate in placements and work-based learning every year.

    The university offers on-campus accommodation to all its students in its six major residence locations and halls. They are Francis Drake, Gilwell, Mary Newman, Robbins, Pilgrim, and Radnor.

    The residence halls include a kitchen, a library, a gym, lecture theatres, a wardrobe, a desk, a chair, a shower, a bed, bathrooms, a sink, etc. Other benefits include a Wi-Fi connection, 24-hour campus security, electricity, water, gas, laundry, and kitchen essentials such as utensils, oven, hob, microwave, kettle, and more.

    Mission

    Advancing knowledge, transforming lives.

    Vision

    University will be a broad-based, research-intensive university, open to all who can benefit from a University of Plymouth education and deliver excellent interdisciplinary research, experiential education, and civic engagement.

    Strategic Priorities

    Three strategic priorities underpin Strategy for Excellence, supported by a fourth enabling priority. Each priority has high-level objectives, which are

    introduced here and will be developed further through an Implementation Plan which defines the key areas of work over the 10 years, supported by key performance indicators. The plan will be responsive to changing circumstances and opportunities over the decade.

    Enabling priority

    Invest to ensure a leading-edge, sustainable university:

    Enable investment through optimization of resource allocation.

    Optimize emerging technologies and digital trends for the benefit of all.

    Deliver transparent and responsible institutional stewardship.

    The University Ranking,

    The University of Plymouth is one of the UK's finest public institutions. The QS World University Rankings for 2023 are placed 651-700.

    University highlights

    University Type

    Public

    Established Year

    1862

    No of Students

    23155

    Tuition Fees for International Students Yearly

    14,500 GBP

    Intakes

    September, January, and May.

    Main intakes

    The main intakes are in September, January, and May.

    Scholarship

    Undergraduate International Student Scholarship

    International Academic Excellence Scholarship

    International Academic Excellence Scholarship

    Postgraduate Taught International Student Scholarship

    International Undergraduate Gold Scholarship

    International Postgraduate Platinum Scholarship

    UKESC Caribbean Undergraduate Academic Excellence Scholarship

    Application Process/ documents needed for admission

    Academic Documents (For Bachelor)

    • SLC Mark sheet
    • School Leaving Certificate
    • SLC Character Certificate
    • Transcript of 12th grade
    • Individual Mark sheet of 12th grade
    • Character Certificate of 12th grade
    • Provisional Certificate of 12th grade
    • Migration Certificate of 12th grade

    Academic Documents (For Masters)

    • Transcript of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Individual Mark sheets of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Character Certificate of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Provisional Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
    • Migration Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade

    IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores

    Passport

    Experience letter

    Statement of Purpose

    Application Fees

    Proof of Scholarships - If any

    Marriage Certificate (if applicable)

    College Recommendation (if a current student)

    Language Requirement

    Test

    Minimum Score requirement(UG)

    Minimum Score requirement(PG)

    TOFEL Requirements

    76, with component scores of L17, R18, S20, W18

    90 overall

    IELTS Requirements

    6.0 overall, with a 5.5 in all four components

    6.5 overall

    PTE

    59 or above, with a 59 in all components

    59 or above

    FAQ

    Q. Does the university offer any accommodation?

    Yes, the university does provide accommodation. The University of Plymouth offers accommodation options if you want to live and study on campus. The cost ranges from 102-161 GBP per week.

    Q. Where is the University of Plymouth located?

    The University of Plymouth is situated in Plymouth, England.

    Q. What should I do following the application submission?

    You may start planning for what you'll do if accepted as soon as you've submitted your application! Examining Plymouth, England residences and housing alternatives, financial aid programs, and student services at this time are highly recommended.

    Q. How can I determine the best university or college for my chosen course?

    No university or college is perfect for everyone; different places suit different people, so it depends on your preferences. 

    Q. How much will it cost to live in the United Kingdom?

    The cost of living in the UK will vary depending on where you choose to study. These will cover necessities such as shelter, food, and transportation. You should also budget for adequate money to spend on the vibrant university and college social scene and any trip plans you may have.

    To qualify for a student visa, the UKVI estimates that you will require GBP 1020 per month if you reside in London and GBP 820 per month if you live elsewhere. This amount does not include course costs.

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