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If you're thinking about coming to study at the University of Plymouth from Greece, this page has all the information you need.
If you have any other questions, you can contact our team at international@plymouth.ac.uk, or by phoning +44 1752 588049.

International tuition fees

Fees for undergraduate courses and postgraduate taught programmes can be found in the 'fees, costs and funding' section of the relevant course webpage. 
 
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International scholarships

To reward outstanding achievement the University of Plymouth offers scholarship schemes to help towards funding your studies. You could get up to 50% off your tuition fees in your first year.
 

Entry requirements


Undergraduate

We require applicants to have completed the ΑΠΟΛΥΤΗΡΙΟ ΓΕΝΙΚΟΥ ΛΥΚΕΙΟΥ (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) known as the Apolytírio Genikoú Lykeíou with an overall 17 or above. 

A level UCAS tariff Apolytirion comparable tariff 
AAA 144 19.5
AAB 136 18.5
ABB 128 17.5
BBB 120 17
BBC 112 17

Postgraduate

We require applicants to have completed a four year ΠΤΥΧΙΟ / ΔΙΠΛΩΜΑ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟΥ (University Degree/Diploma) known as Ptychio/Diploma Panepistimiou with the appropriate classification. 

Greek degree classification Greek degree classification – description UK degree equivalent
8.00–10.0 Excellent 1st
6.50–7.90 Very Good 2:1
5.30–6.49 Good 2:2

English language requirements

A recognised English language qualification (e.g., IELTS) or successful completion of one of the University's pre-sessional English Language courses is required.

Agents in Greece

For more help and advice, get in touch with our agents in Greece — they'll be happy to help.


Kathleen MH Fitzpatrick
University Of Plymouth Regional Office
Praxitelous 131, 4th Floor, Piraeus 18532, Greece
Direct Line Plymouth 6972 270 668
Tel: ++ (30) 210 4294344
Mobile ++ (30) 6976996294

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