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Writtle University College Admissions 2024-25

Chelmsford, United Kingdom

  • Cost of Living£ 14,628
  • Tuition Fee From£ 12,700
  • Country Rank#175
  • Batch Strength664
  • Global Diversity2%
  • Gender Ratio19 : 81

Writtle University College Admission

Entry Requirements

The university welcomes students from all over the world. With a variety of courses offered, students can select the ones they want to pursue and make sure that they meet the Writtle University College entry requirements to be eligible for admission. UG students can apply via UCAS while students applying for postgraduate courses can fill out the application form from the university website. Below is a list of the basic requirements for admission -

  • Proof of qualifications and grades
  • A personal statement or statement of purpose
  • An academic reference
  • Work Samples (for design courses)
  • A letter from your sponsor guaranteeing your financial support
  • A copy of the photograph page from your passport
  • Details of your immigration status
  • Proof of proficiency in English

 

Accepted English proficiency test scores

  • Academic IELTS - Overall score 6.5 (Minimum 5.5 in all elements)

 

Fees

The institution offers several programs at different levels. Listed below are the Writtle University College fees based on various courses

  • MSc Crop Production (Agriculture) - £14,105/Year
  • MA Landscape Architecture / MA Garden Design -  £14,445/Year
  • Master of Landscape Architecture - £14,445/Year
  • BA (Hons) Art and the Environment - £13,335/Year
  • BSc (Hons) Agriculture - £13,335/Year

 

Placements

Writtle University College has its own career development team. Being a specialist institution, the university makes sure that its students are well-prepared for post-study work opportunities after graduation. The Writtle University College placements team offers facilities and services like  -

  • Careers education and career development planning
  • Careers advice to support decisions 
  • Advice to support UCAS applications
  • CV Writing and 
  • Support for job search and applications
  • Help to prepare for job interviews
  • Vacancy service via the Virtual Jobs Notice Board
  • Employer presentations, events and panels
  • Career and Job Opportunity fairs