

Student route visas can be issued for eligible students studying full-time courses. International students must have valid UK immigration permissions for any courses or study period where teaching takes place in the UK. You can find lots of useful information on the mature students webpage.

Mature StudentsĪt the University of Nottingham, we have a valuable community of mature students and we appreciate their contribution to the wider student population. You are guaranteed a place on selected undergraduate courses if all progression requirements are met. There is a course for UK students and one for EU/international students. If you don't meet our entry requirements there is the option to study the science foundation programme. Our modular courses are flexible and offer the opportunity to combine your main studies with modules in other subject areas (please note that all modules are subject to change) For details on other qualifications please see alternative qualifications page. Other BTEC extended diplomas may be considered depending on the subject. We accept the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Agriculture. Non-UK entry requirements Alternative qualifications GCSE mathematics and english at grade 4 (C) or above are required. Additional entry requirementsīBB, including one science-based subject such as biology, chemistry, mathematics or physics.Ĭitizenship studies, critical thinking, general studies and leisure studies not accepted.

Excluded subjectsĬitizenship studies, critical thinking, general studies and leisure studies not accepted. One science-based subject such as biology, chemistry, mathematics or physics. This means that you won't need to retake IELTS or equivalent. If you successfully complete your presessional course to the required level, you can then progress to your degree course. Our Centre for English Language Education is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK. If you need support to meet the required level, you may be able to attend a Presessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP) course. Check our English language policies and equivalencies for further details.įor presessional English or one-year foundation courses, you must take IELTS for UKVI to meet visa regulations. This includes TOEFL iBT, Pearson PTE, GCSE, IB and O level English. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and contribute to the conversation.30 (including 5 in one science subject at Higher Level such as Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics) IELTSĦ.0 (no less than 5.5 in any element) English language requirementsĪs well as IELTS (listed above), we also accept other English language qualifications. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and potential solutions surrounding land reform in India. We warmly invite students and working professionals at the ISPP Campus to join us for this engaging event. The panel will also assess the conceptual framework and historical perspective on Indian land reforms put forth by the research team. This has allowed them to measure the distance of each state from the reform frontier, providing us with both a provisional ranking of the states and a comprehensive road map for much needed land reform including in the state and central land acquisition laws. They have extracted and evaluated textual data from more than one hundred legal provisions across Indian states. Researchers from the Center for Civil Society in Delhi and the XKDR Forum in Mumbai have conducted extensive analysis, including surveying farm households in the state of Maharashtra. The true frontier of land reform goes beyond simply clarifying individual land records and titles. The panel will provide a comprehensive view of the current state of land laws across 20 main Indian states and suggest reforms needed to give farmers greater security of tenure, increase access to land, and to boost rural productivity and household incomes.Īgricultural land in India continues to be burdened with numerous legal restrictions and conflicting claims that hinder its productive use and limits access to land for all. The event promises to be a unique and timely discussion on “Mapping the Frontier for Land Reform in India: An Empirical Analysis.” We invite you to join a diverse panel of experts to discuss the land and agriculture landscape of the country on the 17th of June at 5 PM at the ISPP Campus.
