South Korea
Studying at Regent’s places you in the heart of one of the world's most exciting cities. Here, you’ll join a community of students from across the globe, and learn from some of the most experienced academics and professionals in your field.
Entry requirements
These are the entry requirements for students from Republic of Korea (South Korea).
| Foundation | Undergraduate | Postgraduate |
| High School Diploma with minimum grade average of 70% (Rank 6) or High School Year 11 with minimum grade average of 80% (Rank 4) | SH3 with minimum grade average of 75% / Rank 4-5
| Bachelor's degree from South Korea with minimum A CGPA of 2.0, or C grade, or 70% overall or above or equivalent to UK Bachelor’s degree (minimum 2:2) |
Entry requirements may vary depending on your chosen course and are subject to approval by the Admissions department. Some courses may also require an interview, audition or portfolio review. Please check the specific course page for further details or contact us.
If your qualification is not listed, please apply for your chosen course and upload your academic certificates for assessment.
In addition to the academic requirements, you will need to meet our English language requirements.
Visas
If you’re not from the UK, you may need a visa to study here. You can find out everything you need to know on our Visas & Immigration pages.
Get in touch
We’d love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have. To speak to our regional recruitment manager, Keke Millsom, email [email protected].
Check out our upcoming visits to your country – we travel all over the world and would be delighted to meet you.
Useful links
Useful links
There’s lots to think about when applying to university as an international student. We will guide you through every step of the process, but here are some additional online resources which you may find helpful:
- The British Council, for guidance on studying in the UK
- UK Visas and Immigration, for official visa and immigration information
- UK Council for International Student Affairs, for practical advice
- Study UK, for insights into the UK education system