A full-time postgraduate taught (Master’s degree) programme in the UK typically takes one year to complete. Applicants must have completed a Bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, at a recognised institution. Applicants will also need to obtain a specific grade/classification in order to be accepted onto the programme.
Our programme webpages contain specific information regarding the grade/classification we require. The requirements may range from a first class honour’s degree to a lower second-class honours. The table below outlines what we deem to be an equivalent grade/classification in Sri Lanka.
UK Bachelor's Degree Classification |
Equivalent Bachelor’s Degree Classification (Sri Lanka) |
Upper Second Class Hons (2:1) |
4 year bachelor degree with 3.3/4.0 GPA |
Lower Second Class Hons (2:2) |
4 year bachelor degree with 3.0/4.0 GPA |
Degree Preparation Programmes
If you do not meet the entry criteria for a postgraduate degree programme, you may be eligible to join a Pre-Master’s programme with the University of Lincoln’s International College. Students from Sri Lanka require a recognised first degree for entry onto our Pre-Master’s Business programme.
Postgraduate Research
The University of Lincoln offers a variety of postgraduate research programmes. To find out more information about our research programmes and the entrance requirements you will need to meet, please visit the individual programme webpages.