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Applicants Whose First Language Is Not English
All applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of English language proficiency.
Applicants who are either nationals of a country which is deemed by UCC to be majority-English-speaking, or who hold a degree or an equivalent qualification which was taught in a country deemed to be majority-English-speaking will normally be assumed to have met the UCC language requirements.
In some circumstances, applicants may be required to submit evidence of an English language qualification to satisfy University programme entry requirements.