Coventry University | University of Law
Coventry University
This is an affordable public research university in the UK. The origins of this university can be traced back to the founding of the Coventry School of Design in 1843. It was known as Lanchester Polytechnic from 1970 until 1987, and then as Coventry Polytechnic until the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 afforded its university status that year and the name was changed to University.
It has two principal campuses: one in the center of Coventry where the majority of its operations are located, and one in Central London which focuses on business and management courses. Coventry also governs their other higher education institutions CU Coventry, CU Scarborough, and CU London, all of which market themselves as an “alternative to mainstream higher education”. Its four faculties, which are made up of schools and departments, run around 300 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Across the university, there are 11 research centers that specialize in different fields, from agroecology and peace studies to the future of transport.

Tuition Fee
Program of study | Fees |
Undergraduates | £13,900 – 15,000 |
Postgraduate | £17,900 – 18,950 |
MBA | £18,600 – 20,100 |
Entry Requirements
Greenwich University entry requirements are as follows
Foundation Requirements
For the foundation program, the university requires IGSCE / GCSE / O-Level: 5 passes at A-D in relevant subjects (excluding native language).
Undergraduate Requirements
- A-Levels requirements are 96-112 UCAS point.
- Standard Intermediate HSSC/FA/FSC with a score of 60% to 65% overall and 65% in maths and physics.
Postgraduate Requirements
Master’s requirements are a 4-year bachelor’s degree with an average of 55% or above.
IELTS Requirements
The IELTS requirements are:
For bachelor’s degree
IELTS: 5.5 overall 5.0 in each module. Student in Intermediate secures 70% can skip the IELTS requirements.
For masters’ degree
IELTS: 6.5 overall 6.0 in each module.
Admission Intakes
The admission intakes are September and January.
University of Law
The University of Law is an affordable public university in the UK, providing law degrees, specialist legal training, continuing professional development courses for British barristers and solicitors, and is the United Kingdom’s largest law school. It traces its origins to 1876.
The University of Law (founded in 1962 as The College of Law of England and Wales) is a for-profit private university in the United Kingdom, providing law degrees, specialist legal training, continuing professional development courses for British barristers and solicitors, and is the United Kingdom’s largest law school. It traces its origins to 1876.
The College of Law had been incorporated by royal charter as a charity in 1975, but in 2012, prior to the granting of university status, its educational and training business was split off and incorporated as a private limited company.
The university has nine campuses in the UK in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London (Bloomsbury and Moorgate), Manchester, and Nottingham, and an international branch in Hong Kong.

Tuition Fee
The ULaw fees are:
Program of study | Fees |
Foundation / Year one | £10,900 |
Undergraduate | £13,750 |
Postgraduate LLM/ MA LAW | £12,360 – 13,000 |
Bar Practice Course | £13,400 |
Business Courses | £14,000 – 17,000 |
Entry Requirements
Greenwich University entry requirements are as follows
Foundation Requirements
International Foundation Program in Law/ Business one year requires 40% in Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC). Equivalent grades in O-Levels would meet our GCSE Mathematics and English requirements.
Undergraduate Requirements
- A-Levels requirements are 3 passes.
- Standard Intermediate HSSC/FA/FSC with a score of 60%.
- Law, criminology and policing degrees or business degree Three years requires 75% in Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) and A-Level: CCC – ABB.
Postgraduate Requirements
Master’s requirements are a 4-year bachelor’s degree with an average of 55% or above.
IELTS Requirements
The University of Law IELTS requirements are as follows
For bachelor’s degree
IELTS: 6.0 overall 5.5 in each module.
For masters’ degree
IELTS: 6.5 overall 6.0 in each module.
Admission Intakes
The admission intakes in the University of Law are September and January. Some IT programs are offered in May too.
Scholarship
The Ulaw offers scholarships of up to £5,000.