London Metropolitan University
166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB, United Kingdom
7000 International Students

QS Rank
801
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
84
Dorm on Campus
Available
Mode of Degree
offline
About the University
London Metropolitan University, often referred to as London Met, is a distinguished public research institution nestled in the vibrant heart of London, England. Born from the merger of the University of North London and London Guildhall University in 2002, its rich heritage traces back to 1848, embodying a legacy of academic excellence and innovation.
At London Metropolitan University, a world of possibilities unfolds through its diverse array of programs, each meticulously designed to empower students and catalyze transformative journeys in both their personal and professional lives. With a student body exceeding 10,500 individuals, comprising 80% undergraduates and 20% postgraduates, the university cultivates a dynamic learning environment enriched by the cultural tapestry of over 155 countries worldwide, where over 70% of students originate.
Admission to London Met is a gateway to a global education adventure, with intake offered in both September and January. Prospective students are guided through a meticulous application process, requiring official transcripts, evidence of financial resources, English language proficiency certifications, and supporting documents. Additionally, a health certificate or insurance coverage adds to the holistic approach to student well-being and success. As a beacon of academic distinction, London Metropolitan University continues to shape future leaders and global citizens, fostering a community dedicated to knowledge, diversity, and impact.
Requirements for Study
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS 6.0 – 6.5).
- Specific course requirements may apply.
Postgraduate Studies:
- Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution.
- English language proficiency (higher scores than undergrad).
- Work experience (for some programs).
- Personal statement and references required.
- Additional program-specific requirements may apply.

