University of St Andrews logo

Master of Letters in Art History

University of St Andrews

Pursue a 12 Months PG Degree with INR 2,200,000/Year Tuition Fees

On this Page:

Sprinkles

Overview

The Faculty of Arts at the University of St Andrews offers a Master of Letters in Art History. This one-year degree program focuses on Humanities and Social Sciences. The tuition fees for international students at the University of St Andrews are £20,370. To apply for this degree, students need to have an IELTS score. The minimum graduation cutoff for admission is 60%.

Program Details Information
Duration 12 Months
Course Level PG Degree
Mode of Course Full Time
Tuition And Fees ( For 1 Year) INR 2200000.0
Type of University Public
Official Career service Website

Sprinkles

Key Insights

  • list items The University of St Andrews, UK offers a Master of Letters in Art History through its Faculty of Arts.
  • list items This is a master's level program that lasts for 1 year.
  • list items For more details about this course, download the brochure.
  • Prepare smartly with expert admission consultants
    Sprinkles

    Rankings

    Ranking Source Ranking
    Arts and Humanities THE (Times Higher Education), 2024 45
    Politics QS, 2024 51
    Political Sciences ARWU (Shanghai Ranking), 2023 201
    Sprinkles

    Eligibility Criteria

    12th Grade

    There is no specific cutoff mentioned for 12th grade.

    Graduation

    Applicants need a good 2.1 Honours undergraduate degree. A degree in art history is recommended but not required.

    Grade Convertor Tool

    Convert your percentage to GPA or a 10-point scale CGPA to GPA with high accuracy

    IELTS

    Marks: 7.0

    You need a minimum score of 6.5 in each section.

    Exams Accepted Qualifying Score
    IELTS 7.0

    Got Study Abroad Questions?

    Join our vibrant community of aspirants, alumni, and consultants
    Free and Reliable!

    Sprinkles

    Other Universities

    University Course Offered
    University of Essex 260 Courses
    University of Glasgow 260 Courses