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Information and entry requirements for students from Eswatini

Meet the NTU Country Advisor for Eswatini, find out entry requirements and sign up to keep in touch with NTU.

Welcome to NTU

Nottingham Trent University Country Advisors for students from Africa

Team Africa at NTU

Hello, we’re NTU’s Team Africa representatives: Annabel, Edel, Vera, Elizabeth, Anna and Billy.

We’re delighted you’re thinking about studying here. We regularly visit the region and love meeting new students and families personally to give advice and guidance.

Our visit schedule is on the NTU in Africa webpage or you can register with us and we’ll let you know when we’re next visiting. If you can't meet us in person just email us your queries or we could even arrange a Skype session.

Entry requirements

Your qualification

You could study

Swaziland General Certificate of Secondary Education

Foundation courses at Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC)

Certificate (from University of eSwatini)

Diploma / National Diploma (when studied at eSwatini College of Technology or University of eSwatini)

May be considered for first year undergraduate entry

Bachelor degree (when studied for 2 years or less than 3)

Bachelor degree (when studied for 4 years or less than 5)

May be considered for second year entry to selected undergraduate courses – please contact us directly for further information

Masters

May be considered for Postgraduate (Masters) courses

English language entry requirements

To meet the University language requirements you’ll need one of the following:

Students who do not meet the English language requirements may be required to take a pre-sessional English language (PEAP) course.

If you have questions about your qualification and it is not listed here, contact us for advice.

Scholarships

Sub-Saharan Africa High Achievers Award

We are pleased to offer up to £3,000 fee reduction to all high achieving Sub-Saharan African students. To be eligible you must:

  • Achieve a 1st class degree from a recognised university in your Home nation.
  • Be a resident and national of a Sub-Saharan African county.

The Sub-Saharan Africa High Achievers Award is now closed for applications. The final deadline was 1 March 2023.

You can still apply for the main scholarship scheme. Find out more information about our deadlines and how to apply below.


LLM Sub-Saharan Africa Scholarship

Nottingham Law School (NLS) is pleased to offer one competitive scholarship up to a value of half your tuition fee.

We welcome applications from students from Nigeria who are holding an offer to study on a NLS full-time LLM Masters programme (not including LPC/BTC).

The scholarship will be awarded to the candidate who most closely meets the criteria for the award.

Find out more information about our deadlines and how to apply below.

NTU representatives

We work closely with NTU Education Counsellors all over the world including counsellors in education agencies, schools and colleges.

They can advise you on entry requirements, the application process and how to apply for a visa among other things.

View our NTU Education Counsellors Network.