Salford and Iran
Studying at the University of Salford is an exciting experience, and our industry-focused courses prepare you for success. You will be taught by staff who are experts in their field, and you will put your learning into practice in real-world settings, such as through placements, live projects, field trips, or hearing from guest speakers.
our alumni community
When you graduate from Salford, you will join a community of over 180,000 alumni worldwide who make a positive impact in their communities. We will offer you lifelong careers advice and help provide networking opportunities, events and mentorship programmes.
living in salford and manchester as an international student
Our students love how friendly and diverse our community is, and that our location balances exciting city living with our spacious green campus.
Watch the video below to see more about student life from our students’ perspective.
Contacts at the University of Salford
If you need any support in making an application or have a question relating to your offer you can contact Nick at n.croft@salford.ac.uk.
Scholarships
We are proud to offer a range of scholarships aimed at supporting high achieving international students. Explore our international scholarships.
Education consultants
Entry requirements
Undergraduate
Applicants will be considered who have a three-year high school diploma and an Iranian pre-university certificate (peeshdaneshgahe) at 13/20, or kardani associate degree at 13/20, or kankur (national university entry exam) at equivalent mark, or a recognised UK foundation programme.
If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree.
Postgraduate
Applicants who have a degree (karshenasi, also known as licence) 13+/20 (state/ public university), or 14+/20 (private university) will be considered for postgraduate study. For prestigious universities, the scores are reduced to 12/20 (state/public) or 13/20 (private).