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Application conditions and requirements of University of London
The application conditions and requirements of University of London are as follows:

Undergraduate application conditions and requirements:

1. For students who do not meet the requirements of directly entering the undergraduate course, they can choose to take the preparatory course, which can provide courses in science and engineering, humanities and social sciences. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, have obtained a high school diploma with an average score of over 80 and an IELTS score of 5.5-6.0.

2. If a student has completed a two-year bachelor's degree course in a domestic university with an average score of over 90%, he can directly enter the undergraduate course.

Postgraduate application conditions and requirements:

1, graduated from a domestic university.

2. IELTS 6.5, with a single item score of 6 or above. Because each student chooses a different major, there will be great differences in English requirements.

School introduction:

University of London is a federal university composed of several independent administrative colleges, including 18 college, 10 institute and several other institutions. It is the university system with the largest number of full-time students in Britain, with135,500 students and 5,000 international distance education students. It was formed in 1836 by the merger of University College London and King's College London, and was granted a royal charter that year. The college under the University of London can be regarded as an independent university in many ways.

Some universities, such as University College London, London School of Economics and Political Science, King's College London, etc., have their own academic qualifications, both in scale and operation. The nine largest colleges under the University of London include University College London, King's College London, Birkbeck College London, Queen Mary College London, London School of Economics and Political Science, Royal holloway College London, Goldsmith College London, Asian-African College London and London Business School.