English language requirements

All applicants to GCU must have their level of English Language proficiency verified as part of their application to study with us.

Nationals of a majority-speaking English country (as defined by UKVI) do not generally need to provide any further evidence of their English Language proficiency, providing they undertook education in such a country.

Applicants can meet the English Language entry requirement for their programme with a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as IELTS, or with another acceptable qualification which is recognised as equivalent.

In many cases, English Language tests must have been taken within the past two years to be considered valid. Some of the below tests are accepted from academic year 24/25 entry only.

Each GCU programme has an English Language entry requirement which is mapped to an IELTS score, and this is outlined on each specific programme webpage.

The details below outline the minimum entry requirements considered equivalent to IELTS 6.0 with no single element below 5.5, however, some programmes will require higher scores.

IELTS

Academic IELTS/IELTS for UKVI: Overall score of 6.0, with no single element below 5.5

A Level/AS Level

A Level English Language/English Language and Literature/English Literature at Grade D or above

AS Level English Language/English Literature at Grade C or above

British Council and University of Strathclyde UK Pre-sessional course

Delivered in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam

University of Strathclyde ELT score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5

Cambridge

Cambridge English: Overall score of 169 with no element below 162

GCE O Level: English Language at Grade C or above

Cambridge International GCE O Level: English (subject 1123) at Grade B or above

Cambridge IGCSE: English as a Second Language: Grade B or above

Cambridge IGCSE: English as a First Language: Syllabus 0500: Grade C with a minimum of grade 2 in Listening and Speaking / Syllabus 0522: Grade C

Indian XII

Indian XII standard: English at 70% or higher

Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)

Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE): English at Grade C or above

LanguageCert

LanguageCert Academic: Overall 65 with no element below 60 (24/25 entry onwards)

International ESOL: B2 Communicator, Pass in all four elements with a score of at least 33 in each.

Malaysian SPM 1119

SPM 1119 English Language at Grade C/Grade 6

NECO

National Examinations Council (NECO): English Language at score C/6 or higher

Occupational English Test (OET)

Occupational English Test (OET): two elements at a minimum of 200 points and two elements at minimum of 250 points.

Oxford ELLT

Oxford English Level Test:  Overall 6 with no element below 5, or higher

Oxford Test of English

Oxford Test of English (OTE): B2 Test, 121 overall score with a minimum of 111 in each component.

Password

Password Skills Plus Language Test: 6.0 with no single element below 5.5 or equivalent (24/25 entry onwards)

Pearson Test of English (PTE)

Pearson (PTE) Academic/Academic UKVI/Online: Overall score of 59, with each sub-score to be at least 59 (24/25 entry onwards)

PSI

PSI Skills for English (SELT): Pass with Merit (B2)

SQA Higher

SQA Higher English/ESOL/History at Grade C or above

Thailand Brit Language Centre

Brit Language Centre (BLC) Pre Sessional English: IELTS 6.0 with no single element below 5.5 or equivalent/Grade C or above

TOEFL

TOEFL iBT/Home Edition: Overall score of 78 with the following minimum element scores; Listening 17, Reading 18, Speaking 20, Writing 17. (24/25 entry onwards)

WAEC

West African Examinations Council (WAEC): English Language at score C/6 or higher

Taking the test

Applicants wishing to undertake the Oxford ELLT to study at GCU can register to book.

Use the code GCU25 for a 25% discount.


Please note that Medium of Instruction Letters outlining that your previous studies were conducted in English are not accepted as suitable evidence of your English language proficiency. These were previously accepted from certain countries, but this is no longer the case.