• Rank: # 233rd QS Survey
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Queen's University Belfast

Queen’s University Belfast was founded by Royal Charter in 1845.One of three Queen’s Colleges in Ireland, with the others being in Cork and Galway, it became a university in its own right in 1908.In 1909 there were around 600 students, mostly drawn from the historic nine counties of Ulster.

Today there are approximately 23,000 from the UK and Ireland and more than 80 other countries.Queen's has invested over £50m in the McClay Library, blending the best features of a traditional library with the latest technology.Substantial investment in our facilities has developed our historic campus into an innovative learning environment for our students and staff.The investment is ongoing with new School of Biological Sciences and School of Mathematics and Physics buildings, currently under construction. 

 

Ranking

# 233rd

QS Survey 2023

# 201st-250th

Times Higher 2022

# 216th

QS Survey 2022

# 43rd

Times Higher 2021

Admission Criteria & Eligibility

  • The Standard Indian XII (10+2) examinations from CBSE, CISCE or State Boards of Higher Secondary Education are acceptable for admission to our Bachelor degree programmes.

An average mark of 70 - 85% or higher in the Standard Indian XII Higher Secondary School certificates awarded by the central boards (CBSE, CISCE) or a state board, or equivalent, with 75% or higher where subject requirements are stipulated (comparable with Grade B at A Level).

Typical offers (minimum overall average) for applicants with Standard XII would be as follows:

- 85% (comparable to AAB at A-Level)
- 80% (comparable to ABB at A-Level)
- 75% (comparable to BBB at A-Level)
- 70% (comparable to BBC at A Level)

Please note that a minimum grade of 75% or higher in key subjects will normally be required, where the Course Finder indicates subject-specific requirements.

To be considered for entry to Medicine or Dentistry, applicants should hold the Indian Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Grade XII with a minimum of 90% overall, including marks of at least 90% in Chemistry and Biology.
Applicants will normally need to demonstrate a level of English equivalent to 6.5 IELTS or 90 TOEFL IBT (Internet based test). 

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Dates for Applications

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Campus

Campus Facts

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(Acres) Main Campus Size

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Number of Campuses

1908

Established Year

Weather

14°C

Winter Day Temp.

7°C

Winter Night Temp

22°C

Spring Day Temp.

12°C

Spring Night Temp.

28°C

Summer Day Temp.

18°C

Summer Ngt Temp.

17°C

Autumn Day Temp.

13°C

Autumn Ngt Temp.

Student Diversity

11:14

Male : Female

11%

Int. Students

23,000

Total Students

230

Full Time Students

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African American

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Asian

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Latin American

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White

Cost of Living

$5,892

Cost of Living in city

$9,546

Living cost of campus

Contact Details

Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast 2018, University Road, Belfast, , Northern Ireland, United Kingdom , Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, BT7 1NN

Phone: + 44- 28- 9097-5088
Phone: + 44- 28- 9097-5116
College Website