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1. What are the entrance qualifications?
The basic entry requirements for all our programmes are shown on this website. If you are unsure about your qualification please contact admissions@icc.ac.uk
2. How good does my English have to be?
If English is not your first language we need to ascertain that you have an advanced enough grasp of the English language to cope with a degree level programme.
Even our native English speakers need a Higher or equivalent qualification in English to cope with the studies. IELTS (score of 6.5) or TOEFL (score of 6.0) will help us ascertain if you are ready to undertake one of our programmes.
Please contact the Admissions Officer at admissions@icc.ac.uk for further information.
3. Can my past experience count? Will it gain me entry to Year 2?
Not necessarily. Please contact the Admissions Officer, Alison Nicolson (alison.nicolson@icc.ac.uk) for further information.
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