Admissions

Welcome to Parvis: Your Journey Begins Here
We invite motivated and talented students worldwide to join Parvis School of Economics and Music Campus Eastbay. Our admissions process is designed to identify individuals who demonstrate academic excellence, creative potential, and a passion for interdisciplinary learning.

High School (Sixth Form) Admissions
Our Sixth Form programme is ideal for students who have completed GCSEs or equivalent qualifications and seek an academically rigorous and creatively enriching environment. We look for strong academic records, particularly in mathematics, sciences, and humanities, alongside musical or artistic aptitude. Entrance assessments and auditions may be required to assess readiness.

Undergraduate Admissions
Applicants to our undergraduate programmes come from diverse educational backgrounds, including A-Levels, IB, and international qualifications. Entry requirements typically range from BBB to AAA at A-Level or equivalent, with specific prerequisites for certain courses such as mathematics for economics. Music applicants must submit portfolios or audition recordings and may be invited for interviews.

Postgraduate Admissions
Our postgraduate programmes seek graduates with strong academic records and clear professional or research goals. A UK upper second-class honours degree (2:1) or international equivalent is expected. Applicants submit academic transcripts, CVs, statements of purpose, and references. Music and arts postgraduate candidates provide portfolios or audition materials.

International Students
We welcome students from around the globe and provide comprehensive support throughout the admissions and enrolment process. English proficiency is required, with typical IELTS scores of 6.5 or equivalent. Visa guidance and cultural integration support are available.

Application Process
Applications are submitted online and reviewed holistically. Selected candidates may be invited for interviews or auditions. Successful applicants receive offer letters and guidance on enrolment and orientation.