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Home > Students > Starting your application > How to apply - 2009 > FAQs > Entering your qualifications > International applications

I am an international student. How do I fill in my qualifications on the application?

The Apply system explains how to complete the qualifications section of your application, and there is also advice in the How to apply section on this site. Enter your qualifications as they appear on your certificates; do not give the UK equivalent. Please do not send certificates or other papers to us.

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