Nepal

The University has a long history of welcoming students from Nepal. You will have plenty of opportunities to mix with people from your home country while also enjoying the complete Glasgow experience.

Contact Us

Caroline Boddie, Senior International Officer  Caroline Boddie's contact details QR
+44 (0)141 330 2462
caroline.boddie@glasgow.ac.uk

Katy Scott, International Recruitment Coordinator
+44 (0)141 330 3440
katy.scott@glasgow.ac.uk

Meet us in Nepal

You can find details of our future visits to Nepal on our Travel Schedule. If there are no visits scheduled at this time, please contact one of our International Representatives based in your country.

Student Network

If you would like to speak to a current student about studying at the University and living in Glasgow then please use our Student Network service. This is a great way to get the inside information about what it's like to be a student at Glasgow.

Interested students are also welcome to get in touch with the Hindu Society, one of the over 150 clubs and socities that the University of Glasgow has to offer!

 

Scholarships for Nepalese students

THE DEADLINE FOR ALL SCHOLARSHIPS HAS NOW EXPIRED.  Due to the high volume of applications received for these scholarships, we regret that you will only be contacted if you have been successful in being awarded a scholarship.

For more information about scholarships available at the University of Glasgow please visit our Scholarhips pages.

Entry requirements

Applications are now closed for September 2011 entry.  For a list of programmes open for January 2012 visit our January intake pages.

Undergraduate

The University of Glasgow will consider students with International A-Levels and IB.  Students who do not have either of these qualifications may be considered for entry to our foundation programmes at Glasgow International College.

Postgraduate Taught

We will consider applications to Master degrees from graduates holding first class degrees from the universities of Kathmandu, Tribhuvan and Pokhara. Applicants must have achieved a cumulative 1st division or better across all years of their studies and all applications are considered on a case by case basis.