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Specific Minimum Grades by Foundation Course GLOBAL QUALIFICATIONS Specific minimum grades by Foundation course GLOBAL QUALIFICATIONS Business Management & Mathematics & Business Social Science Management Qualification Requirement Global Politics & Social Biology & Chemistry Economics & Mathematics Mathematics & Physics Science Computer Science & Liberal Arts & Social Science Engineering *Option not typically available to students who are nationals of the following countries or have spent more than four years at high school in one or more of these countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, UK, USA. AS levels * Successful completion of BBB BBB BBB 3 AS levels only Required subjects: Biology and Required subjects: Maths Required subjects: Maths and Chemistry Physics Please note: For students who have not gone on to study the full A levels A levels * Successful completion of BBB BBB BBB BBB 3 A levels Required subjects: Biology and Required subjects: Maths Required subjects: Maths and No entry available to: Chemistry Physics Business Management & Social No entry available to: Science No progression to Medicine MBBS Mathematics & Business or Dentistry BDS available Management and Economics & No progression to degrees at the Mathematics Dickson Poon School of Law International Successful completion of IB Diploma 32 points overall with 3 HL subjects 32 points overall with 3 HL subjects 32 points overall with 3 HL subjects 32 points overall with 3 HL subjects Baccalaureate (IB) at 555 at 555 at 555 at 555 Diploma * Required HL subjects: Biology and No entry available to: Chemistry Required HL subject: Maths Required HL subjects: Maths and Business Management & Social Physics Science No progression to Medicine MBBS No entry available to: Mathematics or Dentistry BDS available & Business Management and No progression to degrees at the Economics & Mathematics Dickson Poon School of Law American High School Successful completion of a US High Successfully complete the high Successfully complete the high Successfully complete the high Successfully complete the high Diploma* School Diploma school diploma with a cumulative school diploma with a cumulative school diploma with a cumulative school diploma with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale Required subjects: Biology & Required subject: Maths Required subjects: Maths and Chemistry Physics Successful completion of the Alberta Overall average of 75% including at Overall average of 75% including at Overall average of 75% including at Overall average of 75% including at High School Diploma least five grade 12 academic 30 or 31 least five grade 12 academic 30 or 31 least five grade 12 academic 30 or 31 least five grade 12 academic 30 or 31 courses courses courses courses No entry available to: Required subjects: Biology & Required subject: Maths Required subjects: Maths and Canadian High School Business Management & Social Chemistry Physics Diploma* Science No entry available to: Mathematics No progression to Medicine MBBS & Business Management and No progression to degrees at the or Dentistry BDS available Economics & Mathematics Dickson Poon School of Law 1 Specific minimum grades by Foundation course GLOBAL QUALIFICATIONS Business Management & Mathematics & Business Social Science Management Qualification Requirement Global Politics & Social Biology & Chemistry Economics & Mathematics Mathematics & Physics Science Computer Science & Liberal Arts & Social Science Engineering Successful completion of the British Overall average of 80% including at Overall average of 80% including at Overall average of 80% including at Overall average of 80% including at Columbia Secondary Graduation least five academic grade 12 subjects least five academic grade 12 subjects least five academic grade 12 subjects least five academic grade 12 subjects Diploma No entry available to: Required subjects: Biology & Required subject: Maths Required subjects: Maths & Physics Business Management & Social Chemistry Canadian High School Science No entry available to: Mathematics Diploma* No progression to Medicine MBBS & Business Management and No progression to degrees at the or Dentistry BDS available Economics & Mathematics Dickson Poon School of Law Successful completion of the Ontario Overall average of 75% in six Overall average of 75% in six Overall average of 75% in six Overall average of 75% in six Secondary Graduation Diploma courses, including five University courses, including five University courses, including five University courses, including five University Prep (4U) courses and one 4U or Prep (4U) courses and one 4U or Prep (4U) courses and one 4U or Prep (4U) courses and one 4U or 4M (University/College Prep) 4M (University/College Prep) 4M (University/College Prep) 4M (University/College Prep) course (DU for languages) course (DU for languages) course (DU for languages) course (DU for languages) Canadian High School No entry available to: Required subjects: Biology & Required subject: Maths Required subjects: Maths and Diploma* Business Management & Social Chemistry Physics Science No entry available to: No progression to Medicine MBBS Mathematics & Business No progression to degrees at the or Dentistry BDS available Management and Economics & Dickson Poon School of Law Mathematics Dual Diploma Students - Students will be assessed on the basis of their National High School Diploma only. National High School Diploma PLUS partial or Students will need to demonstrate previous study of required subjects for certain Foundation courses. full completion of International See below for details by country Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, SAT or APs or A levels IB Certificate Students who partially complete an IB certificate will be assessed on a case by case basis Algeria Successful completion of the Overall average of 14 in your final Overall average of 14 including 14 in Overall average of 14 including 14 in Overall average of 14 including 14 in Baccalauréat de l'Enseignement year Biology & Chemistry in your final Maths in your final year Maths & Physics in your final year year شهادة بكالوريا التعليم الثانوي Secondaire Armenia Successful completion of the Overall average of 14/20 in the Overall average of 14 including 14 in Overall average of 14 including 14 in Overall average of 14 including 14 in Certificate of Unified Examination, Certificate of Unified Examination Biology & Chemistry in the Maths in the Certificate of Unified Maths & Physics in the Certificate of provided along with the Certificate of Certificate of Unified Examination Examination Unified Examination (Complete) Secondary General Education (Atestat mijnakarg (lriv) yndhanur krtutyan) 2 Specific minimum grades by Foundation course GLOBAL QUALIFICATIONS Business Management & Mathematics & Business Social Science Management Qualification Requirement Global Politics & Social Biology & Chemistry Economics & Mathematics Mathematics & Physics Science Computer Science & Liberal Arts & Social Science Engineering Austria Award of the Reifeprüfungszeugnis Four subjects at grades 2,2,2,2 Four subjects at grades 2,2,2,2 No entry available to: Four subjects at grades 2,2,2,2 Mathematics & Business No entry available to: Required subjects: Biology & Management and Economics & Required subjects: Maths & Physics Business Management & Social Chemistry Mathematics Science No progression to Medicine MBBS No progression to degrees at the or Dentistry BDS available Dickson Poon School of Law Azerbaijan Successful completion of Certificate Overall average of 4.5 in your final Overall average of 4.5 including 4 in Overall average of 4.5 including 4 in Overall average of 4.5 including 4 in of Complete Secondary Education year Biology & Chemistry in your final Maths in your final year Maths & Physics in your final year (Orta təhsil haqqında attestat) year Bahrain Successful completion of the General Overall average of 80% in your final Overall average of 80% including Overall average of 80% including Overall average of 80% including Secondary Education Certificate year 80% in Biology & Chemistry in your 80% in Maths in your final year 80% in Maths & Physics in your (Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama / final year final year Tawjahiya) Bangladesh Successful completion of High School Overall average of 3.8/5.0 in your Overall average of 3.8, including Overall average of 3.8, including Overall average of 3.8, including Certificate (SSC not accepted) final year 75% or A in Biology & Chemistry in 75% or A in Maths in your final year 75% or A in Maths & Physics in your your final year final year Belarus Successful completion of the General Overall average of 4.5/5 or 8.5/10 in Overall average of 4.5 or 8.5, Overall average of 4.5 or 8.5, Overall average of 4.5 or 8.5, Certificate of (Complete) Secondary your final year including 4 or 8 in Biology & including 4 or 8 in Maths in your including 4 or 8 in Maths & Physics Education Chemistry in your final year final year in your final year Belgium Award of the diploma Overall grade of 70% (7 out of 10 or Overall grade of 70% (7 out of 10 or No entry available to: Overall grade of 70% (7 out of 10 or 14 out 20) 14 out 20) Mathematics & Business 14 out 20) Management and Economics & No entry available to: Required subjects: Biology & Mathematics Required subjects: Maths & Physics Business Management & Social Chemistry Science No progression
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