Depending on which level of study you are applying for there are a number of ways to submit your application:
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
If you have already made an application, check the status on our online application portal.
If you have any questions about entry requirements and the suitability of your qualifications, please contact your regional team.
Level of study | Entry requirements |
Undergraduate - Year 1 | For entry to most undergraduate courses you must have completed the Diploma / Ordinary Diploma with C grade. We will also consider applicants who have completed various stages of their studies from other institutions and awarding bodies including ACCA, Aptech, Association of Computer Professionals (ACP), Association of Business Executives (ABE), BTEC, CIM, IMIS, Informatics, Intel Computers Nairobi, National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), NCC and other pre-university foundation courses. If you don't meet the minimum requirements you may be considered for our one-year International Foundation Programme. Students who successfully complete the one-year International Foundation at Middlesex will automatically progress onto a Middlesex degree. |
Undergraduate - Year 2 and 3 | If you have achieved a Foundation Degree, CertHE, DipHE, HNC, HND or a number of modules of an undergraduate degree course at another university, you may be able to enter directly into the second or third year of one of our undergraduate degree courses as a transfer student. We recognise qualifications from a range of awarding bodies including NCC, Aptech, ABE and Edexcel (BTEC/Pearson). |
Postgraduate | For most postgraduate courses, you must have completed a good Bachelor degree, equivalent to a British second class honours degree, from a recognised university. Our MBA courses require at least two years of post-graduation work experience at management level, and in some cases a GMAT score of over 550 will also be required. |
You must also meet our standard English Language Requirements. If you don't meet these, we offer a Pre-sessional English course.
We are pleased to offer a range of international scholarships and merit awards to international students.
Visit our scholarships page for a list of all Middlesex scholarships you may be eligible for.
You can also apply for the British Government's Chevening Scholarships, The Commonwealth Scholarship and a variety of private agencies and charities for scholarships, bursaries and grants to study in the UK. For more information visit the British Council website or the UK Council for International Student Affairs website.
Name | How to apply | Amount |
---|---|---|
Regional Merit Award | Contact your regional office | £1,000 |
Academic Achievement Award | Contact your regional office | £3,000 for undergraduate students £2,000 for Postgraduate students and final year top-up undergrads |
The following requirements must be met in order for your visa application to be successful:
Once you have completed the above items successfully, a CAS will be issued.
Successful applicants will receive an Entry Clearance vignette in their passport and will be able to collect their Biometric Residence permit in the UK.
Our Kenyan Regional Office have years of experience supporting students throughout the application process. The team provide a personalised, local service and can advise on all aspects of studying at Middlesex University - from courses and the application process; to accommodation, student life and more.
Tel: +254 20 2153497
Mobile: +254 710450118 or +254 736 080133
Email: A.kisala@mdx.ac.uk
Address: 2nd Floor, Westlands Square, Above Java / Tuskys, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
We understand that knowing how you’ll fund your studies as an international student is something you’ll want to tick off your list as soon as possible.
We’ve got plenty of support on budgeting to help you get the most out of your money and your university experience.