Saudi Arabia
Undergraduate entry requirements for applicants from Saudi Arabia.
Applicants from Saudi Arabia would normally be required to meet our minimum requirements in one of the following qualifications:
Applicants with the Tawjihiyya (Secondary School Certificate) will usually be required to complete a foundation year.
The College of Science and Engineering and the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine do not accept the College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences foundation for most of their degrees but can consider a suitable foundation programme for entry.
College of Science and Engineering
However, applicants to undergraduate degree programmes in the College of Science and Engineering with high school qualifications can be considered for entry. Applicants must have:
- passed the General Secondary Education Certificate with an 85% average including 85% in required subjects.
- successfully completed our internal admissions tests.
Further guidance on academic entry requirements
Each course may have further specific entry requirements. All applicants must meet these requirements. Staff in the Admissions Offices will be able to provide further guidance:
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English Language requirements
All applicants are required to demonstrate a level of English language competency, regardless of their nationality or country of residence. These requirements are listed by programme.
Specific English language requirement by programme
Applicant support
Our representative for Saudi Arabia is Aly Stewart. You can contact us for advice and support by emailing:
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There are over 560 students from countries across the Middle East currently studying at the University of Edinburgh.