Portsmouth University Application Intake and Deadlines
Portsmouth University international students can apply across multiple intakes, with UCAS deadlines for undergraduate courses, a dedicated timeline for January entry, and flexible postgraduate research intakes where applications should be submitted a few months before the chosen start date.
| Intakes |
Deadlines |
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Undergraduate 2025
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Apply via UCAS by 6pm on 14 Jan 2026
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International applicants for January 2026
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For Indian applicants - 1 December 2025
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Postgraduate research - multiple intakes (Oct, Feb, Apr)
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Recommended to apply 2-3 months before chosen start date
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Portsmouth University Fees
Portsmouth University fees for international students differ by course type, so checking the exact fee for your chosen program helps you plan better.
| Level / Programme Type |
International Fee |
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Undergraduate
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£16,200 - £19,200 per year
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Postgraduate
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£17,900 - £19,200 per year
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Postgraduate Research (MPhil/PhD)
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£17,200 per year
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University of Portsmouth Admission Requirements for International Students
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You must submit certified and translated copies of your secondary (for undergraduate) or degree (for postgraduate) qualifications and grades.
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English-language proficiency is required:
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For most bachelor’s degrees: IELTS 6.0 with no component below 5.5.
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For most master’s courses: IELTS 6.5-7.0, with no component below 6.0.
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Some courses include extra entry checks such as: admissions tests, interviews, auditions, health checks (especially for health-care courses), criminal-records checks or a portfolio.
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Applications must be accompanied by a personal statement explaining why you want to study the course and choose the university.
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For international students applying for a visa: once you receive an offer you’ll need to complete the university’s CAS Shield steps (financial checks, credibility interview etc.).
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If you don’t currently meet either the academic or English-language requirements, you may be eligible to join a foundation or pathway programme (via International College Portsmouth) before starting your degree.
Portsmouth University Scholarship
Chancellor’s Global Academic Merit Scholarship:
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£5,000 fee reduction (first year).
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Self-funded international student (overseas fee status).
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Applied for full-time, on-campus undergraduate or postgraduate taught course for January 2026 entry.
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Never previously studied at the University of Portsmouth.
Vice Chancellor’s Global Development Scholarship:
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£2,500 fee reduction (first year).
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From one of the listed eligible countries on the university website.
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Self-funded, full-time on-campus undergrad or postgrad with annual fees ≥ £16,200 for Sept 2025 or Jan 2026 intake.
EU Scholarship:
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Fee reduced to UK-student rate (exact amount varies).
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For EU, EEA or Swiss nationals resident starting Sept or Jan 2025/26.
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Applies to new undergrad, postgrad taught or research students.
Faculty of Science & Health Global Postgraduate Taught Scholarship (2025/26):
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£2,000 fee reduction for first year.
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For self-funded international students on full-time, on-campus postgraduate taught courses in the Faculty of Science & Health.
Sanctuary Scholarship:
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Full tuition-fee waiver for undergraduate students along with support.
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For students seeking asylum or dependents of those with humanitarian protection or Discretionary or Limited Leave to Remain.
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For Undergraduate degree, full-time.
External Scholarships:
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Varies depending on external funding.
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For international/EU students who are eligible for external scholarship programmes.
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Students must check external funder eligibility and apply according to that funder’s rules.