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Undergraduate admissions

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It is easy to make an application for a bachelor's undergraduate programme by following our advice.

Our undergraduate admissions process

At the undergraduate level, we accept results provided through the CBSE, CISCE and various State Boards as well as international boards such as the Cambridge Board and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Board. School leaving examinations including the Cambridge IGCSE, the American High School Diploma, the International Baccalaureate (The Diploma Programme and The Career-related Programme), and the 12-year General Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted in the Gulf countries specified by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) may be submitted.

Acceptable results

Students appearing for Class 12 examinations conducted by various Boards are eligible to apply

Entrance tests

We do not conduct a standardised entrance test or require that applicants appear for an entrance test.

Important admissions advice

  • Applicants can use predicted scores to support an application to study until final grades are released by the relevant Board or school. Applicants should send these these final grades to us as soon as they are available. We cannot enrol new students using their predicted scores.
  • Applicants must include a personal statement when they make an application to study.
  • We use a letter of recommendation to get to know individual applicants better. Teachers and faculty will have formed a good picture of an applicant over many years, and we want to build on that strong relationship.
  • Applicants should make sure that contact information for any referees is up to date and correct. We may need to get in touch with a referee when we consider an application to study.
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Meet us at the office

While our campus buildings are under construction, our administrative office is in Sector 29, Gurgaon. Arrange time at the office with the 'Get in touch' form, remembering to let us know when you would like to visit.

Arrange an office visit

See our programmes

Our programmes are taught in English, and content is equivalent to that delivered to other University of Southampton students. To match the programme lengths of internationally respected UK awarded degrees, undergraduates study for three years.

Supporting documents

Applicants will need to support an application to study with documents to prove who they are and what they have studied before. We suggest that applicants have digital copies of these documents easily available to upload before they start to fill in an application to study.

Proof of identity

An Aadhar Card or passport is a suitable proof of identity for an application to study.

Letter of recommendation

This must be on a letterhead from the applicant's school, signed and stamped.

Class 10 certificate

Or an equivalent to this certificate.

Higher secondary Class 12 certificate

Or an equivalent to this. Predicted Scores or pre-Board results may be submitted pending the announcement of final results.

English Language proficiency results (optional)

Valid proof of IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or Duolingo results in case we cannot offer an English language waiver.

Ready to apply now?

Applications are open now for the first undergraduate students to walk through the doors in August 2025. Follow this link to start an application today.

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You might also want to know

  • Academic Certificates (certificates from Grade XII and Grade X) Students who are yet to complete their final year in school are required to provide Predicted Achievement i.e. the predicted score from your school. Please ensure that your predicted subject scores are specified in the document.
  • Academic Transcripts (transcripts from Grade XII and Grade X)
  • Proof of English Language proficiency You can see more guidance about English Language on our website. If you have been taught and assessed in English, including at a CBSE or CISCE school, for your final four years of high school, you may choose to use your English scores to meet the English Language requirement.
  • Personal Statement (250-500 words) You can see more guidance about Personal Statements on our website. We suggest you keep a draft version ready, explaining your motivation to study your subject of interest at Southampton, and how you intend to pursue a career in the area.
  • Letter of Reference
  • Photo-Identity Card (such as Aadhaar card/passport)

There is normally a 5,500 INR application assessment fee which students would need to pay in order for us to process their application.

We encourage students to make their application to study at University of Southampton Delhi as soon as they can. This means we can issue an early Conditional Offer and that students will have the best the chance to meet their offer conditions. If demand is high, we may choose to close applications earlier than mentioned, but students with Offers to study would receive preferential treatment.

You can meet us online, and in a selection of major cities in India. You can see when and where, by visiting the Events area of our website. When event tickets are available, you will be able to book a physical event, or to register for an on online session, from the event page. You must not travel to the International Technology Park Gurgaon campus to meet team members. We are currently constructing and outfitting campus buildings, and while this is taking place, visitors are not allowed into campus buildings or adjacent campus grounds. This is for the safety of all, and to make sure that our intensive construction work keeps on schedule. While construction is taking place, customer service and admissions teams are working nearby at 5th floor, The Circle Work, Huda City Centre Metro Station Building, Sector 29, Gurgaon, Haryana. Arrange time at the office with the Get in touch form, remembering to let us know when you would like to visit.

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