ICEF (College) - Admission

Admission

The admission of students to ICEF is based on the results of the NRU-HSE entrance examinations. Students then apply for admission to the LSE international programme at the end of their first year at ICEF. To enter the University of London’s international programme the prospective student must pass both the NRU-HSE examinations as well as international examinations, namely the Advanced Placement Tests (APT) in Economics, Calculus and Statistics,and IELTS in English language. On passing these examinations at the beginning of the second year the students are then allowed to enroll on the international programme of the University of London. Each successive year, ICEF students must pass examinations as a part of both the Russian programme and the University of London’s international programme . ICEF’s integrated curriculum is designed to allow the students to be taught both universities’ curricula and receive double degree. This is because the University of London examinations meet the requirements not only for the British but also the Russian diploma in professional subjects. At the same time, the Russian programme is broader than the British international programme and ICEF students are required to study a number of additional courses under the Russian programme.

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