Apply from Nepal
If you're a student from Nepal thinking of coming to study in Plymouth, you'll find all the essential information you need right here
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Entry requirements
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Nepalese degree classification | Nepalese degree classification – GPA | UK degree equivalent | |
Distinction | 3.7–4.0 | 1st | |
First Division | 3.3–3.6 | 2:1 |
Bachelor degrees achieved with a GPA below 3.3 may be considered for some courses, alongside relevant experience or additional study. Please contact admissions@plymouth.ac.uk for further advice.
English language requirements

Your University of Plymouth Regional Manager
Agents in Nepal
Email: info@ampleedu.com
Website: https://ampleedu.com/
Tel: +977-1-4254445
6th Floor New Plaza, Simkhada Plaza, Putalisadak, Kathmandu
Email: info@dolphineducation.com.np
Website: www.dolphineducation.com.np
Tel: +977-1-4254282
Email: info@synaptein.edu.np
Website: https://www.synaptein.edu.np/
Tel: +977-1-4410193
2nd Floor, Agriculture Development Bank, Putalisadak, Kathmandu 4460
Website: https://www.studyin-uk.com/nepal/
Tel: +977-1-5903980, +977-1-5903981
5th Floor Sunrise Bizz Park, Kamal Pokhari Marg, Charkhal Dillibazar-33, Kathmandu, Nepal
Email: awardedintedu@gmail.com
Website: https://www.awarded.edu.np/
Tel: +977-1-4516908
Email: info@optionedu.com
Website: www.optionedu.com
Tel: +977-1-4421977
Email: info@ausstudies.edu.np
Website: www.ausstudies.com
Tel: +977-1-4222793 / +977-1-422983
3rd Floor, Rem.work, Opposite of IOM Parking, Pabitra Workshop Chowk, Bhakta Marga – 4, Baluwataar, Kathmandu, 44600, Nepal
Opposite to Nepal Investment Mega Bank, Ground Floor, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Find out what our students from Nepal think

If you choose the University of Plymouth, you're never going to regret it. It's been six or seven months; everybody has been helpful. Interaction has been good, and everyone was helpful in the first place.
The folks here are extremely patient and give much of their time. Reaching out to others, including teaching and support staff as well as other students, has given me so much.

Don’t be afraid to go out and mingle with people. Join the clubs and societies you are interested in. Lastly, don’t forget the most important part: to work hard for your course, because that is the main reason you are here.