Entry qualification equivalencies for Estonian students
You will also need to meet English language requirements and have your student visa in place.
The University of Southampton welcomes students from Estonia.
Learn more about the requirements you'll need to study with us, plus access other resources for Estonian students.
You will also need to meet English language requirements and have your student visa in place.
If you want to take an undergraduate course with us but do not yet have the qualifications needed to apply, we may offer a foundation course that will enable you to qualify and secure a place.
The Estonian equivalents for their entry requirements will depend on which of these one-year intensive introductions you apply for.
The Foundation year for engineering, maths or physics prepares you to take up one of 19 undergraduate degrees in engineering, maths or physics.
To apply for it you normally need to:
The Science Foundation Year prepares you to take many of our science undergraduate degrees.
To apply for it you need:
The OnCampus undergraduate foundation programmes prepare international students for degrees in:
They include English language study and will secure you a place on your chosen degree if you complete the foundation programme successfully.
See OnCampus's website on their undergraduate foundation programmes to learn more about enrollment requirements.
Most of our undergraduate degrees take 3 years to complete full time and award a bachelor’s degree in the field you study.
To study with us at undergraduate level, you need one of the following, with a minimum grade dependent on which course you're applying for:
We also usually require an overall state exam average of 70% to 90% , plus a grade 4 or 5 in school exams (Gümnaasiumi lõputunnistus) - depending on subject specific requirements.
See your course page for the exact requirements you'll need to meet.
For Estonian equivalencies to UK grades, percentile scores are for average grades across the state exams, and scores out of 5.0 refer to an average school grade requirement.
Overall equivalency grades are:
Individual subject equivalency grades are:
The OnCampus pre-master's programmes prepare international students for studying at the master’s degree level. They take place over 2 semesters and focus on improving English language, study and research skills.
If you have a UK 2:2 degree equivalent rather than a 2:1, successfully completing a programme will secure you a place on your chosen degree.
To apply for a pre-master's programme, you need:
Our postgraduate taught degrees involve more advanced study and usually take 1 year, depending on the course. Degrees awarded include master’s degrees, postgraduate diplomas and certificates.
To apply, you need either:
Depending on which course you apply for, your minimum grade requirement will be a:
See your course page for the exact requirement.
To study for a PhD or research degree with us, you need one of the following:
The undergraduate and master's degrees can also be from an Estonian university, with a minimum grade of 4 out of 5, a C, or 75%.
Qualifying degrees must have been awarded by a UK ENIC recognised university.