Study at University of Glasgow, UK
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University of Glasgow At a Glance!
It is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland. It is founded in the second half of fifteenth century, somewhere around 1451. It is fourth oldest university in the English speaking world, it is also amongst the four ancient universities of Scotland. It is ranked:
- 80th in the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
- QS World University Rankings® 2023: the University of Glasgow, which ranks 81st

Campus / University life at University of Glasgow
Life at University of Glasgow is filled with opportunities. Students can:
- Join different clubs
- Learn through practical methods
- Explore diversity
- Grow in inclusive environment
For more details, visit the website.
What is the admission process at University of Glasgow?
The entry requirements are:
- Please see the individual program pages in the Degree program A-Z for entry requirements for each degree.
- Apply through UCAS application
For undergraduates, admission is via the UCAS platform from 15 October to 15 January (dates may vary depending on the program)
For masters programs, applications are made directly via the University of Glasgow website (with the exception of certain programs). Two application sessions are organized during the calendar year: one from October 1st to December 15th, the other one is continuous and subject to the remaining places in the program.
Each department reviews the application process individually and selects on the basis of UCAS application.
What is the tuition fee at University of Glasgow?
- Local tuition 1,820 GBP
- Domestic tuition 9,000 GBP
- International tuition 16,350 GBP

What are the different programs offered at University of Glasgow?
Some of the programs offered at the university are:
- Accounting & Finance
- Aerospace Engineering
- Archaeology
- Biodiversity
- Biomedical Engineering
- Business
- Cancer Sciences
- Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
- Celtic & Gaelic
- Central & East European Studies [including: Baltic, Estonian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Russian, Soviet Studies]
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Classics
- Comparative Literature
For further information about postgraduate programs visit website.
