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Kings Pre-Sessional Pathway for English and Academic Skills (KPP)

Norwich University of the Arts is pleased to announce the pre-sessional offering for students joining the university from September 2024 intake onwards, for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

We are pleased to announce that Norwich University of the Arts will be recognising the Kings Pre-Sessional Pathway for English and Academic Skills (KPP) from September 2024 onwards as evidence of a candidate’s English language proficiency for international admissions.

QualificationAverage Grade Requirements
Kings Pre-Sessional Pathway for English and Academic Skills (KPP)To complete and achieve an overall pass mark of 60%

(equivalent to IELTS requirements for each degree: 6.0 overall, with 5.5 in each skill)
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