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You'll love studying in our safe and multicultural campus in the heart of a vibrant UK capital city. You can find everything you need to know about Queen's here and hear from current Indian students about their life at Queen's. Our Campus in India Our Campus at GIFT City will deliver postgraduate education that provides graduates with the skills to meet the demands of the Indian economy. Find out more about our GIFT City Campus 24,000+ Total students studying with us 794 Students from India Upcoming Events We will be meeting with students at a range of in-person and digital events over the coming months and invite you to speak with us there. Please get in touch with our international officers to find out where you can meet us next, or to schedule a 1-1 call about Queen's View our virtual Undergraduate events and past webinars Watch our past Postgraduate webinars Get in touch We'll help answer your questions. You can contact our international officer for India. Neeta Tyagi southasia@qub.ac.uk WhatsApp Get in touch Top 200 in the World QS and THE World University Rankings 2026 Download a prospectus Applying You can apply to study at Queen’s from anywhere in the world. The grades required for admission to Queen's will vary according to your chosen course of study. View entry requirements on your course of choice by using the search tool, then check your comparable grades below, to determine eligibility. Entry Requirements The application procedure varies for undergraduate and postgraduate students, so we publish separate information for each. You'll also need to be able to provide evidence of a specified level of ability in the English language. The following qualifications will be considered for direct entry to our undergraduate programmes: Three A levels Between 30 and 36 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Information on required grades The Standard Indian XII (10+2) examinations from CBSE, CISCE or State Boards of Higher Secondary Education are acceptable for admission to our Bachelor degree programmes. An average mark of 70 - 85% or higher (best of 5 academic subjects) in the Standard Indian XII Higher Secondary School certificates awarded by the central boards (CBSE, CISCE) or a state board, or equivalent, with 75% or higher where subject requirements are stipulated (comparable with Grade B at A Level). Note : Applicants will be required to provide an official Digilocker verification of their Standard XII grades/certificates.  Applicants who have completed CBSE qualifications should provide their Admit Card ID number. Typical offers (minimum overall average percentage) for applicants with Standard XII would be as follows: - 85% (comparable to AAB at A-Level) - 80% (comparable to ABB at A-Level) - 75% (comparable to BBB at A-Level) - 70% (comparable to BBC at A Level) Please note that a minimum grade of 75% or higher in key subjects will normally be required, where the Course Finder indicates subject-specific requirements. To be considered for entry to Medicine or Dentistry, applicants should hold the Indian Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Grade XII with a minimum of 90% overall, including marks of at least 90% in Chemistry and Biology. If applicants have taken JEE Main or Advanced examinations, results may be considered in addition to Standard XII results.  Good percentile scores in JEE subjects will be considered where performance in a key subject in Standard XII is below the stated minimum requirement.  In order for JEE scores to be considered, applicants should have achieved the University’s normal Standard XII overall percentage requirement (as outlined above), with at least 60% in key subjects. If you do not meet these requirements you may be eligible to apply for entry to the Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre International Foundation . These programmes are based on our campus and help you to prepare for study with us. Successful completion guarantees progression to Stage 1 of an undergraduate degree programme at Queen's (with the exception of Agricultural Technology, Medicine, Dentistry and Social Work). English Language Requirements For admission to most Bachelor degree programmes (excluding Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy), the University will normally accept 70% in English Language in Standard XII in lieu of an IELTS Academic test, if awarded by one of the following Indian examination boards, and taken no more than seven years prior to the start of the degree programme.  An official Digilocker verification must be provided: All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination) awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Indian School Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) Higher Secondary Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the following State Boards: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal For further guidance, please consult our English language requirements page. Entry to graduate diploma or taught masters programmes at Queen's University Belfast usually requires either a UK upper second-class (2:1) or a lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree. For most courses, your major subject or content of your Bachelor degree may also be considered. Please check our  for exact entry requirements. The comparable Indian qualifications are as follows: UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) Successful completion of Bachelor degree with: First Division Pass and a minimum final average of 58 - 60% (in the traditional system), or CGPA 6.0 - 6.5 on the 10 point scale; depending on the institution attended and the grading system used UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) Successful completion of Bachelor degree with: Second Division Pass and a minimum final average of 53 - 55% (in the traditional system), or CGPA 5.5 - 6.0 on the 10 point scale; depending on the institution attended and the grading system used Please note that other important factors considered in the assessment of applications are performance in relevant modules at undergraduate level, and the number of attempts taken to achieve the final grade. Where a CGPA system is used, the scoring system used by each institution will be taken into account and applications considered on an individual basis. We take into account that at some of India's most prestigious higher education institutions it is rare to be awarded a First Class degree. For this reason, it may be possible at the discretion of the Selector to consider candidates from top institutions who have achieved a very good Second Class degree with a final average of 58% or above (where a UK 2:1 is required), or 53% (where a UK 2:2 is required). English Language Requirements For admission to most postgraduate degree programmes, the University will normally accept 70% in English Language in Standard XII in lieu of an IELTS Academic test, if awarded by one of the following Indian examination boards, and taken no more than seven years prior to the start of the degree programme.  An official Digilocker verification must be provided:: All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination) awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE Indian School Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). Higher Secondary Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the following State Boards: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. For further guidance, please consult our English language requirements page. Supporting Documentation When submitting your application, please ensure that you upload copies of official transcripts for completed programmes as well as those currently in progress. Degree award certificates for programmes already complete should also be provided. Please provide a copy of the grading scale which is usually provided on the back of your transcript.  An official Digilocker verification of your degree award must also be provided. Borderline Cases Sometimes, it may be possible to exercise flexibility in the case of applicants who have completed their degree with slightly lower grades than those outlined in their offer letter. In these cases, the decision will be at the discretion of the Academic Selector. On completion of your degree, you should forward a copy of your official transcript and award certificate to intl.admissions@qub.ac.uk to confirm the award of your qualification and the overall grade. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you further until we receive this documentation. Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre Preparation Courses For those interested in Social Sciences, Finance and Management courses, but who do not meet the entry requirements, you may wish to consider a Pre-Master's offered by Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre PhD Study Students interested in undertaking a PhD at Queen’s University need good grades in their Bachelor and Master's degree programmes (if applicable) awarded by a recognised university, in addition to a strong research proposal. Please consult the Coursefinder for details of the specific entry requirements for individual PhD programmes. Undergraduate Undergraduate Entry Requirements The application procedure varies for undergraduate and postgraduate students, so we publish separate information for each. You'll also need to be able to provide evidence of a specified level of ability in the English language. The following qualifications will be considered for direct entry to our undergraduate programmes: Three A levels Between 30 and 36 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Information on required grades The Standard Indian XII (10+2) examinations from CBSE, CISCE or State Boards of Higher Secondary Education are acceptable for admission to our Bachelor degree programmes. An average mark of 70 - 85% or higher (best of 5 academic subjects) in the Standard Indian XII Higher Secondary School certificates awarded by the central boards (CBSE, CISCE) or a state board, or equivalent, with 75% or higher where subject requirements are stipulated (comparable with Grade B at A Level). Note : Applicants will be required to provide an official Digilocker verification of their Standard XII grades/certificates.  Applicants who have completed CBSE qualifications should provide their Admit Card ID number. Typical offers (minimum overall average percentage) for applicants with Standard XII would be as follows: - 85% (comparable to AAB at A-Level) - 80% (comparable to ABB at A-Level) - 75% (comparable to BBB at A-Level) - 70% (comparable to BBC at A Level) Please note that a minimum grade of 75% or higher in key subjects will normally be required, where the Course Finder indicates subject-specific requirements. To be considered for entry to Medicine or Dentistry, applicants should hold the Indian Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Grade XII with a minimum of 90% overall, including marks of at least 90% in Chemistry and Biology. If applicants have taken JEE Main or Advanced examinations, results may be considered in addition to Standard XII results.  Good percentile scores in JEE subjects will be considered where performance in a key subject in Standard XII is below the stated minimum requirement.  In order for JEE scores to be considered, applicants should have achieved the University’s normal Standard XII overall percentage requirement (as outlined above), with at least 60% in key subjects. If you do not meet these requirements you may be eligible to apply for entry to the Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre International Foundation . These programmes are based on our campus and help you to prepare for study with us. Successful completion guarantees progression to Stage 1 of an undergraduate degree programme at Queen's (with the exception of Agricultural Technology, Medicine, Dentistry and Social Work). English Language Requirements For admission to most Bachelor degree programmes (excluding Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy), the University will normally accept 70% in English Language in Standard XII in lieu of an IELTS Academic test, if awarded by one of the following Indian examination boards, and taken no more than seven years prior to the start of the degree programme.  An official Digilocker verification must be provided: All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination) awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Indian School Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) Higher Secondary Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the following State Boards: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal For further guidance, please consult our English language requirements page. How to Apply Most students make their applications through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) for full-time undergraduate degree programmes at Queen’s. The UCAS application deadline for international students is 30 June 2026 Postgraduate Postgraduate Entry Requirements The application procedure varies for undergraduate and postgraduate students, so we publish separate information for each. You'll also need to be able to provide evidence of a specified level of ability in the English language. Entry to graduate diploma or taught masters programmes at Queen's University Belfast usually requires either a UK upper second-class (2:1) or a lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree. For most courses, your major subject or content of your Bachelor degree may also be considered. Please check our  for exact entry requirements. The comparable Indian qualifications are as follows: UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) Successful completion of Bachelor degree with: First Division Pass and a minimum final average of 58 - 60% (in the traditional system), or CGPA 6.0 - 6.5 on the 10 point scale; depending on the institution attended and the grading system used UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) Successful completion of Bachelor degree with: Second Division Pass and a minimum final average of 53 - 55% (in the traditional system), or CGPA 5.5 - 6.0 on the 10 point scale; depending on the institution attended and the grading system used Please note that other important factors considered in the assessment of applications are performance in relevant modules at undergraduate level, and the number of attempts taken to achieve the final grade. Where a CGPA system is used, the scoring system used by each institution will be taken into account and applications considered on an individual basis. We take into account that at some of India's most prestigious higher education institutions it is rare to be awarded a First Class degree. For this reason, it may be possible at the discretion of the Selector to consider candidates from top institutions who have achieved a very good Second Class degree with a final average of 58% or above (where a UK 2:1 is required), or 53% (where a UK 2:2 is required). English Language Requirements For admission to most postgraduate degree programmes, the University will normally accept 70% in English Language in Standard XII in lieu of an IELTS Academic test, if awarded by one of the following Indian examination boards, and taken no more than seven years prior to the start of the degree programme.  An official Digilocker verification must be provided:: All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination) awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE Indian School Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). Higher Secondary Certificate (Year 12) awarded by the following State Boards: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. For further guidance, please consult our English language requirements page. Supporting Documentation When submitting your application, please ensure that you upload copies of official transcripts for completed programmes as well as those currently in progress. Degree award certificates for programmes already complete should also be provided. Please provide a copy of the grading scale which is usually provided on the back of your transcript.  An official Digilocker verification of your degree award must also be provided. Borderline Cases Sometimes, it may be possible to exercise flexibility in the case of applicants who have completed their degree with slightly lower grades than those outlined in their offer letter. In these cases, the decision will be at the discretion of the Academic Selector. On completion of your degree, you should forward a copy of your official transcript and award certificate to intl.admissions@qub.ac.uk to confirm the award of your qualification and the overall grade. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you further until we receive this documentation. Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre Preparation Courses For those interested in Social Sciences, Finance and Management courses, but who do not meet the entry requirements, you may wish to consider a Pre-Master's offered by Queen’s University Belfast International Study Centre PhD Study Students interested in undertaking a PhD at Queen’s University need good grades in their Bachelor and Master's degree programmes (if applicable) awarded by a recognised university, in addition to a strong research proposal. Please consult the Coursefinder for details of the specific entry requirements for individual PhD programmes. How to Apply Applications for Postgraduate Taught Masters and PhD programmes must be made using the University's online application system. There is no application fee to apply for Postgraduate programmes. All Masters degree programmes at Queen’s begin in September each year. Postgraduate research programmes can begin at different times throughout the academic year. The start date has to be agreed with your PhD supervisor. Applications should be submitted online via the Queen's Portal for admission to the vast majority of postgraduate programmes. Find out more about applying for Postgraduate Taught and Postgraduate Research programmes. Foundation Courses How to Apply Prepare for your university degree with tailored, academic pathway programmes from Queen's University Belfast International Study Centre. You'll benefit from university-style teaching for subject-based modules and high academic standards. Then, when it comes to progressing to your chosen degree, Queen's University Belfast International Study Centre will support you with your university application. Courses include: International Foundation courses in Architecture, Business and Engineering, providing a pathway to the first year of a wide range of undergraduate degrees. International Year One courses in Management and Finance, Engineering disciplines, and Computer Science, allowing direct entry to year two of Undergraduate degrees. Pre Master's that prepare you for direct entry to selected Master's courses in Finance, Management and Social Sciences. English Language Requirements Applicants will normally need to demonstrate a level of English equivalent to 6.5 IELTS or 90 TOEFL IBT (Internet based test). However, some degree programmes have higher or lower requirements (please check individual courses for programme requirements). The full list of acceptable English Language qualifications is available here Improve your English language skills to prepare for further academic study or the level required for your degree. Academic English For students who need to increase their IELTS level in order to progress to university. Pre-sessional English For students who are academically qualified and hold an offer from Queen’s but need to improve their English language skills to the level required for their degree. Start Student Application Search Courses Featured Courses PhD Computer Science BSc Business Management MSc Management MSc Marketing Queen's International Study Centre Prepare for your university degree with tailored, academic pathway and English Language programmes from Queen's International Study Centre. Find out more Overview Fees & Funding Queen's offers lower tuition fees and living expenses than many other similarly well-regarded universities in the United Kingdom. The fees you will pay will vary depending on the course you choose and the level of study. Currency: From Undergraduate tuition fees From Postgraduate Taught tuition fees From Postgraduate Research tuition fees International tuition fees Fees shown are for Fee rate 1. Laboratory based courses and other courses have different fee rates. Check the relevant course page for Tuition fee costs. All tuition fees quoted are for the academic year 2026-27, and relate to a single year of study unless stated otherwise. Tuition fees will be subject to an annual inflationary increase, unless explicitly stated otherwise. If you receive an offer of admission, you will be provided with details of the tuition fee payable in your offer letter. All fees are payable in £ sterling. Fee Rate 1 - Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Fee Rate 2 - Engineering and Physical Sciences (including laboratory courses) Scholarships We are committed to helping students realise their ambitions and we offer a generous range of scholarships and awards for international students. These include: Undergraduate SCHOLARSHIP AWARD APPLICATION REQUIRED International Office(Fee rate 1) * £3,500 No - Automatically deducted from first year International Office (Fee rate 2) £4,000 No - Automatically deducted from first year Early Confirmation ** £1,500 No - When full tuition paid by appropriate deadline Excellence Award (Achieve a 60% GPA) £3,000 No - Merit award in the subsequent academic years Vice-Chancellor's - up to 4 years 50% Application required / 4 awards available Queen's Family - fee reduction on year 1 20% Application required Queen's Loyalty Scholarship - fee reduction on year 1 20% Automatic assessment, no application required Postgraduate Scholarship AWARD APPLICATION REQUIRED International Office *** £2,000-£5,000 (depending on course) No - Automatically deducted from first year Queen's Business School £5,000 No - Excludes MBA LLB Senior Status £4,000 No - Automatically deducted from first year Early Confirmation ** £1,500 No - When full tuition paid by appropriate deadline Vice-Chancellor's - up to 2 years 50% Application required / 4 awards available Queen's Loyalty Scholarship - fee reduction on year 1 20% Automatic assessment, no application required * Programme, excluding Medicine, Dentistry, Agricultural Technology, Theology. ** May be used in conjunction with other scholarships *** Excludes Queen’s Business School PGT programmes and PHD, and Excludes PhD programs The lowest cost of student living in the UK Northern Ireland has the lowest student living costs in the UK (Save the Student National Student Money Survey 2025), making it a great city to live in for international students compared to other UK cities. It is £165 per month cheaper for student living costs in Northern Ireland compared to the UK average (Save the Student National Student Money Survey 2025). Funding Finder Check your entitlement to funding and scholarships with our Funding and Scholarships Finder. Applying Why Queen's Queen’s is a world-class university with a thriving international community. One of the oldest Universities in the UK and Ireland, we have a strong global reputation for our high quality teaching and research. World class teaching and research The world-leading research by our academics contributes to the latest thinking in how we tackle the great global challenges of our age, such as health, food, conflict and technology. Our state-of-the-art education and research facilities are some of the best in the UK and Ireland. A vibrant friendly place to live Our international students are offered a place in our accommodation , which means you can be confident you'll be living somewhere safe, comfortable and affordable. We provide a supportive community, events and pastoral care, 24/7 safety and security and well-being support. Your future career As a student at Queen's, you'll gain skills and knowledge valued by employers all over the world. Whether you plan to pursue opportunities here in the UK, or further afield, our links with many industries, specialist career resources and international network can take you anywhere. Why students from India choose Queen’s? You’ll love living in Belfast Belfast is a hidden gem in the UK. You'll live in a friendly city packed with festivals, culture, and a great food and shopping scene. Belfast is in the safest region in the UK (UK Crime Surveys 2024) and is small and accessible so you can get around on foot or by public transport. In a recent survey 95% of our Indian students said they were satisfied with the campus environment at Queen’s and 98% feel safe and secure (International Student Barometer 2024). The city is perfect for international students thanks to its two airports and excellent train and ferry networks. You're only a short trip from London, Dublin and other major cities. A cost-effective, world-class university education You’ll get an internationally respected degree while saving money. Northern Ireland has the lowest cost of student living in the UK, in fact it's £165 per month cheaper for student living costs in Northern Ireland compared to the UK average (Save the Student National Student Money Survey 2025). Northern Ireland has the lowest student living costs in the UK (Save the Student National Student Money Survey 2025), so you can save your money for what matters to you most. Get a head start in your career Our career programme allows you to find great work experience, placements and internships Our world-class facilities will help you build skills to stand out in the global job market. We have a staff of expert lecturers and professors, 94% of our Indian students are satisfied with the subject area expertise of their lecturers (International Student Barometer 2024). Affordable travel Belfast has two airports, sea crossings from England and Scotland, and a direct rail link from Dublin. You can fly direct to Belfast from over 20 European cities and a number of North American locations. To Average Price (return) Flight Duration Stops Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae. Life in Belfast Belfast is a modern capital city, welcoming, easy to get around and an affordable place in which to live and study. Alumni success "My PhD is funded by a scholarship provided by the Government of India, under an MOU signed between QUB and Tezpur University in Assam, India. Queen’s provides an excellent environment for research, with great facilities and amenities, state of the art accommodation for students, and global exposure for our research.  I have enjoyed exploring the beautiful country of Northern Ireland, and connecting with the friendly and welcoming people of the country." Murchana Kaushik, PhD Sociology, India Fees & Funding Student Life It won’t be long until you feel at home here. There’s plenty of ways to meet new friends, develop life skills and find support when you need it. Cathedral Quarter, Belfast Students at Queen's get the best of both worlds - a safe and easy to navigate campus with the wider city of Belfast nearby. Known as the "Queen's Quarter", the area surrounding our campus is the most vibrant district of Belfast. Here, you’ll find everything from museums and art galleries to world cuisine, all within easy walking distance. What our students say Christmas in Belfast: International Student Experience Looking for Christmas celebration inspo? International student Natasha has some suggestions for festive fun below. The Ultimate Belfast Shopping Guide Medicine student Mehak gives a run down of the most popular shopping spots in Belfast! Unlocking the Value of Mentorship at Queen’s University Belfast Sai Sree discusses the benefits of having a mentor and provides tips for mentor meeting preparation from her past experiences. Connect with Students View student videos on the official Queen's University Belfast TikTok , read all blogs from our students , and check the latest social media posts using #LoveQUB You can also chat to students directly using our messaging app. Clubs and Societies Make friends, discover new talents, and get a break from studying. Over 200 clubs and societies provide activities from surfing, gaming, crafting to charity work. Sport and Fitness Our active campus provides world class indoor and outdoor facilities for fitness and sports at all levels of ability. Helpful information Student blog Student life Student’s Union Student Guides Learn more about life at Queen's from the students experiencing it for themselves. Read our Student Blogs From the moment I arrived, I felt a genuine sense of community. People were always willing to help, whether it was giving directions, striking up a conversation, or offering local recommendations. The city has a great balance of being lively yet easy to navigate, which made settling in much easier. I was also struck by how beautiful Belfast is, with its mix of historic architecture, green spaces, and modern developments. Sanam, MSc AI in Business Why Queen's Support We’re famed for our warm welcome and there’s a strong support network and sense of community on campus. We’ll support you every step of the way through our wide range of support services. Whether you need help with your visa application, a welcome at the airport, academic or English Language support throughout your studies, advice on finances or career guidance – we can help. South Asian Students' Society SASS is a society dedicated to the creation of a student family for members of the South Asian community at Queen's, providing a forum for the celebration of the diverse cultures in South Asia. Contact the Society Supporting you every step of the way Visa and Immigration Career Support Services Work while you study Academic Support Disability & Wellbeing A-Z of support services Helpful information Immigration Support Service Health Care Faith Provision Student Wellbeing Student’s Union Library English Language Support Get in touch We'll help answer your questions. You can contact our international officer for India. 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