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Located in southwest England, the University of Plymouth traces its roots back to the Maritime School founded in Plymouth in 1862. The University of Plymouth was established to train merchant navy officers, reflecting the city's strong maritime heritage. Over the years, it has grown by merging with various colleges and institutes in the area, including Plymouth Polytechnic and Plymouth College of Art and Design. It gained university status in 1992 and was renamed the University of Plymouth.
Since the 1990s, the university has grown in terms of student numbers, research output, and international presence, becoming renowned for its programs in marine and ocean sciences, robotics, sustainability research, business, and health. It has earned recognition for its teaching quality, student support, and research, particularly in areas related to environmental and maritime disciplines. It is also a leader in sustainability and frequently ranks highly in green university rankings.


The University of Plymouth is ranked between 501-600 in the Times Higher Education 2025 World Rankings and between 661-670 in the QS World University Rankings 2025. The university is also ranked 65th in the UK according to the Complete University Guide and stands out for the opportunities it offers across its diverse fields of study.
The University of Plymouth is ranked 42nd worldwide in marine and freshwater biology, and 1st worldwide in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking's "Water Under Life" category.
The University of Plymouth's campus is located close to the centre of Plymouth, in southwest England. Just a few minutes' walk from the city centre, the campus offers students a dynamic and accessible living environment. The main campus houses three faculties: the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the Faculty of Health. These faculties are housed in modern buildings equipped with a variety of classrooms, laboratories and research areas. The Roland Levinsky Building, in particular, is a significant centre for arts and cultural events. This building is enriched with facilities such as digital production and immersive media labs, the Levinsky Gallery and the Jill Craigie Cinema. Plymouth's maritime history and coastal location have an undeniable impact on life in the city. The seafront is only a mile's walk from the main campus, offering plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind during your studies.



The University of Plymouth boasts alumni who have made significant contributions in many fields. These include British activist and author Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Movement, and marine biologist David Sims, who leads a global shark movements project.

She is a marine biologist and the leader of the Global Shark Movement Project. By tracking the global movements of sharks, she conducts important research aimed at conserving marine ecosystems.

British environmental activist and author. She is the founder of the Transition Movement, which has spread worldwide to move societies away from fossil fuels and create a more sustainable lifestyle.

Journalist, television presenter, and author. She was one of the first female news anchors to work at the BBC. She is also known for her awareness campaigns about Alzheimer's disease.
In the UK, undergraduate programs last 3 years, while postgraduate programs last 1 year. Students on student visas are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
Turkish High School Diploma. If available, International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-Level Diploma (if not, please contact EDUKAS consultants).
English Proficiency Certificate (Required: A sufficient score on internationally recognized IELTS UKVI or TOEFL exams) – Minimum IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate studies; minimum IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate studies.
You will not need a passport during the application process, but you must have a valid passport for at least 6 months prior to the start of the visa process.
Transcript (Transcripts must be in English; the EDUKAS team offers a free translation service)
The document should contain answers to the questions that EDUKAS consultants will ask you and should be prepared in a sample format.
The letter of intent should answer the questions posed by EDUKAS consultants and should be prepared according to the sample format. A letter of reference, a document from your professors or employer regarding your academic or professional background, is required during the application process.
This is a university preparation program designed to improve your English level and academic skills, helping you transition to undergraduate studies. If you do not meet the admission requirements for direct entry into undergraduate studies, Foundation If you are successful in this program, you are guaranteed the opportunity to begin the first year of your undergraduate program the following year.
The University of Plymouth International Foundation Programme is an application process conducted through their website. After entering your personal information and uploading the required documents, you can complete your application by choosing one of four "Pathways" that will prepare you for your desired undergraduate program. These "Pathways" are as follows:
Foundation Programme | Starting date | Period Duration | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
Arts, Design & Architecture |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Biological/Biomedical Sciences & Psychology |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Business & Management |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Computer Science |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Construction Management & Building Surveying |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Engineering & Robotics |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Environmental Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Health & Human Sciences |
September/May |
3 Terms |
£18.750 |
Law |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Marine, Coast & Ocean Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Maritime Business & Logistics |
September/January/May |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Mathematical Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Politics & International Relations |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
Tourism & Hospitality |
September/January/May |
2 Terms |
£16.750 |
The Foundation Plus program, unlike the Foundation program, is designed for students with an IELTS score of 5.0 or below, focusing on improving their English language skills.
Foundation Programme | Starting date | Period Duration | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
Arts, Design & Architecture |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Biological/Biomedical Sciences & Psychology |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Business & Management |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Computer Science |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Construction Management & Building Surveying |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Engineering & Robotics |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Environmental Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Health & Human Sciences |
September/May |
3 Terms |
£18.750 |
Law |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Marine, Coast & Ocean Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Maritime Business & Logistics |
September/January/May |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Mathematical Sciences |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Politics & International Relations |
September/January |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Tourism & Hospitality |
September/January/May |
2 Terms |
£17.750 |
Undergraduate programs last a total of 6 semesters, 2 semesters per year. These programs begin in September.
Master's programs last one academic year and consist of two semesters. These programs begin in September.
For students who meet the program requirements but do not have a sufficient IELTS score, the University of Plymouth offers 2, 6, 8, and 11-week online or in-person Pre-Sessional programs. With the support of these programs, students can improve their IELTS scores by 0.5, 1.0, or 1.5 points.
Pre-Sessional Courses | Starting date | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Sessional English – 11 weeks (Online) |
June 2, 2025 |
£4,375 |
Pre-Sessional English - 8 weeks (Online) |
June 23, 2025 |
£3,275 |
Pre-Sessional English – 8 weeks (On campus) |
July 4, 2025 |
£3,275 |
Pre-Sessional English - 6 weeks (Online) |
July 7, 2025 |
£2,475 |
Pre-Sessional English - 6 weeks (On Campus) |
July 18, 2025 |
£2,475 |
Pre-Sessional English – 2 weeks (Online) |
August 4, 2025 |
£975 |
Pres-Master's English Courses | Starting date | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|---|
Art & Design |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Business & Management |
September/January/May |
£9.950 |
Communication Design |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Data & Computer Sciences |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Educations |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Engineering |
January/May |
£9.950 |
P |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Social Sciences & Law |
January/May |
£9.950 |
Tourism & Events Management |
January/May |
£9.950 |

For detailed information on application requirements and scholarships, you can get support from EDUKAS consultants.
The cost of living in Plymouth can vary depending on accommodation and location. The average rent for a shared apartment, excluding bills, is at least £825, making it the most popular type of accommodation among students. Adding living expenses, you should have an average monthly budget of around £1,500.



Expenditure Type | Weekly Cost | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
On-campus accommodation (shared bathroom, en-suite or studio) |
It ranges between £134 and £214,50. |
It ranges between £520 and £1200. |
Staying in an off-campus shared house. |
£175 (average) |
£550 (average) |
One-time bus ticket |
£3 |
- |
Dining on campus |
It ranges from £4 to £15 per meal. |
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To study in the United Kingdom, you need to apply for a Student Visa. EDUKAS is here to support you throughout the entire application process.
Universities send acceptance letters called CAS (Course of Availability) to students for use in the visa application process. You can request your CAS letter from the school through your EDUKAS consultant.
The school and accommodation fees must be deposited in your current account or your sponsor's current account at your bank for 28 consecutive days prior to your visa interview appointment. (Accommodation costs in London are £12,006, and outside London £9,207, as determined by the visa department.) You can find out the exact amount from your consultant when it's time for the visa process.
You will need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
If your mother or father will be financially sponsoring you for your education, you can easily obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate through the e-government system to prove their relationship.
The most up-to-date versions of these documents, as stated in your CAS document, are uploaded electronically during the visa application process.
Students under the age of 18 who are about to begin their education in England can obtain this document, confirming their parental permission, with the assistance of a notary.
If the student's education and living expenses are covered by the parents, a petition proving this must be provided, or if the student receives a scholarship from an institution (such as YLSY), a document from the institution proving this must be obtained.
The translation of required documents and completion of forms for the visa application will be done with the assistance of your EDUKAS consultant.
Your advisor will inform you if any additional documents are required for your visa application.
The University of Plymouth is located in Plymouth, a city on the coast in southern England. The city offers students a vibrant social life, with numerous theatre and music events. Seaside walks and nature activities are also popular. Transportation between campus and the city centre is convenient, allowing students to actively participate in social life.
Undergraduate applications are made through UCAS, while Master's applications are made through the university's own portal. A high school diploma is required for undergraduate applications. For Master's applications, a UK 2:2 or 2:1 honours degree or international equivalent diploma score, transcript, personal statement, academic references, and CV are generally required. Some programs may also require a portfolio or work experience. For PhD applications, a research proposal, transcript, personal statement, and academic references are required; some programs may include an interview.
The University of Plymouth is one of the few universities in the UK to have documented carbon neutrality. Its campuses implement projects such as increased energy efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainable transportation. Plymouth University has won seven Green Gown awards and been nominated a total of 22 times for its achievements in sustainability. At the 2023 awards, the university won the Impact Reporting award and received a High Commendation award in the 2030 Climate Action category.
The university has over 120 student clubs and societies. Students can join sports clubs, arts, culture, academic, and social responsibility-based societies according to their interests. The Students' Union supports social life by organizing events and creating opportunities for volunteering.
University of Plymouth career services offer alumni and students job search, internship, mentorship, and networking opportunities. There are also special events and ongoing support programs for alumni. Collaborations with employers enhance alumni's chances of finding employment.
The length of your stay depends on the length of your study program.
– If your program lasts 6 months or less, about 1 week.
– If your program lasts longer than 6 months, up to 1 month.
You can enter the United Kingdom in advance.
You will also need to pay a "Healthcare Fee" as part of your visa application. The amount you will pay depends on the duration of your visa.
– The UK government allows international students studying on a student visa to work. You can work while studying.
– You are entitled to work part-time for 20 hours per week during your undergraduate or postgraduate studies, and full-time during holidays.
