The qualifications on entry varies from previous degree and whether the University is an internationally recognised university depending from what qualifications you studied correlating to the post graduate studies whether there are any co-related subjects which the post graduate course relates to your degree course for you to be able to cope up. I think before you are qualified, you should persue back the course that corresponds to your majors in your degrees to let the Board of University decide, you can enquire at http://www.britishcouncil.org/ and Most degree courses in UK requires an in-house english examination before the post-graduate course can proceed to ensure you can catch what they are talking. Went i was in the UK, all international students are compulsory to sit for the English external exams from the University Board of examiners in UK again for the qualifying round of entry to the Degree course. I got A2 from my past GCE 'O' level in Malaysia but when i was in UK and i still have to sit for another English exam made compulsory by the UK University board of examiners, to qualify for the degree course there, and strong credits are required in certain subjects like arts, science and maths too, For final year degree and post graduates, entry requirements could be higher
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