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Students from Mauritius

Find everything you need to know about studying at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) if you're a student from Mauritius.

A welcome message from NTU’s Team Africa representatives

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Team Africa at NTU

We’re NTU’s Team Africa representatives – Anna, Annabel, Vera and Funmi.

We’re delighted that you’re thinking about joining NTU. We regular travel to events throughout Africa and love meeting new students and families who are interested in higher education. Hopefully one day we'll be able to meet you soon too.

You can find our visit schedule on the NTU in Africa page. You can also register for updates to stay informed about the latest news and opportunities at NTU.

If you can't meet us in person, contact africa@ntu.ac.uk and we'll get back to you. We could even arrange a Skype call to discuss things in more detail.

Typical entry requirements for our courses

Foundation courses at Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC) leading to Bachelors (undergraduate) degrees.

Considered for direct entry to Bachelors (undergraduate) degrees.

Considered for direct entry to Masters (postgraduate) degrees.

Considered for postgraduate (Masters) degrees or postgraduate research.

We accept many different tests and qualifications for students arriving from Mauritius, including  the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level at grade C or higher.

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

Studying Law at NTU

Nottingham Law School is one of the largest and most innovative Law Schools in the UK.

We offer a wide range of courses, including professional courses such as the BTC:

Scholarships for students from African countries

We offer prestigious, competitive scholarships worth up to 50% to international students. You must have an offer to study a full-time postgraduate course at NTU to apply. See the full list of international scholarships.

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

To apply you will need to complete our online application form.

Please tick the box which states you wish to be considered for the High Achievers Award.

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.

Meet our current students from Mauritius

Dear future student from Mauritius

"Student life at NTU has opened my mind to so many things, through meeting other students, going out and experiencing the nightlife, as well as through the courses, facilities, lecturers and the university itself.

Everything is organised around our well-being and personal fulfilment, which is what attracted me before coming here and continues to encourage me for the future. I hope you enjoy my letter to you."

Madysson Marie Desmarais

NTU offers a lot to its students in terms of academic and extracurricular activities. My experience has been great so far and there are lots of tutors who are always ready to help where they can. I would definitely recommend studying here to anyone.

Gireeja Bhoobun

The BPTC trains you for real law practice. Students are given real-life scenarios to practice on which is very interesting. We also get to visit the Courts and Tribunals which are near the Law School at NTU, City site.

Naasira Punjoo