Admissions process

Entry requirements

Future global professionals wanted

We are looking for students who are self-motivated, enjoy a challenge and want to improve the quality of life in the world. Ready to make your impact?

Entry requirements

The following criteria is intended as a guide to help you gauge if ASU London is for you:

  • If studying A Levels, IB, BTEC (or any post 16 education) you’ll be on track for approximately 112-120 UCAS points or equivalent for:
    BEng (Hons) Global Design Engineering
    BEng (Hons) Engineering with Artificial Intelligence
    BEng (Hons) Engineering with Mechatronics Systems.


    You’ll  be on track for 128 UCAS points for:
    BSc (Hons) Computer Science
    BSc (Hons) Business and Management
    BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • GCSE Maths grade C/4 (or equivalent Level 2 qualification)
  • You may be invited to an online interview
Are you an international student? Have a look at our international entry requirements.

We welcome applications from anyone coming directly from employment. 

We welcome individuals with experience or interest in a wide range of fields, including Engineering (all disciplines), Product Design, the Creative Industries, Computing, Finance, Business, Management, Construction, and Architecture. Our programme is particularly well-suited to those looking to build on their expertise and expand their impact in these areas.

We can consider your work or volunteering experience as equivalent to Level 3 learning. You may be invited to an interview to discuss your background. For support with your application using your employment history, please contact admissions@asu-london.ac.uk

Entry requirements application

Application and assessment steps

We’re looking for a combination of attitude, aptitude, and ability. It’s not just about academic transcripts. It’s also about your initiative and what motivates you. Here’s what the process looks like:

1. Submit your application

You can apply to ASU London either through UCAS or directly. Once we receive your application, we’ll review it and guide you on the next steps.  We’ll be looking for passion for learning in your chosen field, though we understand UCAS applicants may be considering multiple universities, so this doesn’t need to be specific to our degree.

At this stage, we’ll also check that you’re on track to meet our academic requirements.  Home students who don’t meet the standard entry requirements, or those applying based on work experience rather than academic qualifications, may be invited to an interview.

2. Attend an offer holder day

Next you’ll be invited to an Offer Holder event.

This is an optional event (not conditional to your offer) but a great opportunity for you to get a taste for what life as a ASU London student will be like.

During the event you will get to know more about our style of teaching and learning, meet some of your fellow offer holders, and have the chance to ask our tutors and current students any questions you have.

3. Confirmation of offer

We will be in touch to confirm your offer to study at ASU London.

Any Questions?

Our admissions team will be happy to help. Get in touch.

FAQs

In most cases, we are able to review applications and make our first contact with you within 2 working days. We may need to request documents or further details from you, but we can assist you with this. As we review applications on a rolling basis, in most cases we are able to send your ‘conditional’ offer within one week.

We will email you with an invite to the next available Offer Holder day date.

Yes. We have a sponsorship license, which means that we’re able to welcome International students to ASU London, provided your visa application is approved by the UK Home Office.

A minimum level of English proficiency will be required – A minimum IELTS of 6.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, and a minimum of 5.5 in all other elements)

Learn more about our international entry requirements and studying at ASU London as an international student.

Second Year Entry

In some instances, your previous experience (employment and education) might exempt you from having to do Year One of our programme and we could consider an application directly into Year 2 of our programme. For this ‘Accreditation of Prior Learning’ route, please contact admissions@asu-london.ac.uk 

No worries – there are still pathways available. Our trusted partner, Kaplan, offers foundation courses designed to build your academic skills, boost your confidence, and help you meet both English language and academic requirements for studying abroad. These flexible programmes can be completed online from your home country. 

ASU-London also welcomes applications from students who have completed a UK foundation programme that’s equivalent to a UK RQF Level 3 qualification. If you’re unsure whether your qualification meets the criteria, feel free to reach out to our admissions team at https://asulondon.cintana.com/contact with your detail and we’ll be happy to advise you.