Based in one of the world's most exciting capital cities, we're home to a diverse community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers and innovative thinkers, representing over 150 nationalities.
Dedicated to employability
We take pride in helping our students reach their goals and succeed in their careers. All of our undergraduate courses include some form of work-related learning, such as a placement, client project or on-campus work experience, and many courses are accredited by professional bodies.
Get in touch
If you would like more information about the University, our courses, or need some help with your application please contact us:
Francesca McNulty
Regional Manager (Europe, Latin America & Southeast Asia)
Email: f.mcnulty@londonmet.ac.uk
Tel: +44 20 7320 1340
- book a 1-2-1 virtual meeting
- chat to a student
- live chat
- enquire now
- register your interest
- attend an event
Want to speak to someone in your own country? Check out our list of local reps!
Key information for students from Thailand
Please note: This information is provided as a guide only. Some courses may have specialised entry requirements that are listed on the relevant course page. Please check for any additional subject/course specific requirements before submitting your application.
Academic entry requirements
Type of course |
Qualification/grade |
| Undergraduate |
A completed Certificate of Secondary Education (Maw 6). (Grade 3) 70% or above |
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Students who fall slightly below the standard requirements for an undergraduate course may be considered for an available or appropriate foundation year degree programme. |
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| Postgraduate | A completed bachelor's degree from a recognised institution. GPA of 2.5 or above |
Mathematics and English requirements
Subject |
Qualification/grade |
| English |
We accept all of these general English language requirements. |
| Mathematics (if applicable to your course) | A pass in Mathematics in Certificate of Secondary Education (Maw 6) with grade 2 (50%) or above |
You will find important information about the events that we are planning to host and attend. These include school fairs, agent and London Met recruitment events.
Please check below to see if we have any events coming up that are local to you and you’d like to attend. More dates to be published soon.
For more information please contact the Southeast Asia team by emailing international@londonmet.ac.uk.
Meet us at the following events in Southeast Asia:
| Date | Location | Further information |
|---|---|---|
| Ongoing | Online | Book a virtual 121 |
| 6th September - 12 September | Malaysia | Book an in person 121 via f.mcnulty@londonmet.ac.uk |
It's important to find somewhere safe, affordable and comfortable to live in a new city, so we're here to give you a comprehensive guide to student housing in London. There are a several accommodation options available to you. These include living in a hall of residence, living in private rented accommodation or living in the home of a British family (a homestay). However, the two most popular options are halls of residence and private rented accommodation. Prices vary depending on the location and type of room you require so please be sure to check with the accommodation provider directly. You can find more information on the Univerisity's accommodation page.
Our international team
We offer a welcoming and supportive environment situated in one of the world’s greatest cities. Our international students come from all over the world, giving you the opportunity to meet people from a variety of different backgrounds. No matter where you're from, we'll ensure you have the best possible university experience and, if you need support during your time with us, our international advisers can provide valuable information and advice.
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Funding is often available to help you with your course fees. Find out more about our scholarships and our early payment discount.
Living in London is a fantastic experience as a student – with so many places to explore, things to do and people to meet. Whether it's working in the UK, the cost of living or how to register with a doctor, we understand that as an international student you may have some questions and concerns about moving to London – we hope that the information below will help answer your questions.