Day 1 University Recognition

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University g –A Recognition Tertiary World Tour in 60 Minutes Greg Valentine Priyamvada Taneja John Switzer


Recognition Hosts Recognition Hosts Greg Valentine: Australia and New Zealand, UK Greg Valentine A t li d N Z l d UK Pi Priyamvada Taneja d T j :, North America, India h i di J h S i John Switzer : Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore

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Global tertiary landscape 150 million people

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IB World March 2011 3151 schools 140 countries

Americas, Africa, Europe & Middle East and Asia Pacific

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Worldwide growth of IB Programmes 2500

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University destinations A i P ifi IB d Asia Pacific IB students May 2008 session candidates

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University destinations A i P ifi IB d Asia Pacific IB students November 2008 candidates

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IB Asia Pacific Region March 2011 642 Programmes, 464 Schools, 28 countries h l 92 Schools in China/Hong Kong

76 Schools in India

129 Schools in Australia

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Diploma candidate growth Asia Pacific Asia Pacific 12000

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2009 Global DP score distribution

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Diploma score distribution ‐ general 3000

Many universities Many universities

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Selective universities; scholarships, sophomore standing for strong HL course scores (5/6/7)

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New recognition materials http://www ibo org/recognition http://www.ibo.org/recognition


University Policies by Country University Policies by Country


IB Recognition Policy ranges IB Recognition Policy ranges Exemplary

Typical • Higher Level courses only • No special recognition for Diploma • Admissions reps unaware of IB

Statement of institutional support for Diploma Guaranteed admission to the institution Sophomore standing Award of a designated, renewable scholarship & consideration for others • Admission to an honors program • Admission to special, interdisciplinary first year programs • Designated IB advisor • Access to research opportunities • Priority placement in residence halls • Advisement on study abroad and international internships • Mentored support with application for awards such as the Fulbright and the Rhodes Scholarship • • • •


US Scholarships* US Scholarships American International University American University of Paris Babson College Bentley University Bentley University College of Idaho Defiance College Drury University Florida Atlantic U: Wilkes Honors College Florida Gulf Coast University High Point University Illinois Institute of Technology Meredith College Mesa State University Mesa State University Methodist University Michigan Technological University Middle Tennessee State University Midwestern State University Missouri Sate University Missouri Western State University Montana State University (Bozeman) New College of Florida Oberlin College Oberlin College Oregon State University Otterbein College

Pacific University Savannah College of Art and Design (Atlanta) Savannah College of Art and Design (Savannah) Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University St. Lawrence University St. Mary’s College of Maryland St. Mary’s College (San Antonio) Stetson University Texas Technological University University of Dubuque University of Florida University of Nebraska (Lincoln) University of North Florida University of North Florida University of Rochester University of Tampa University of Tulsa Wabash College Western Oregon University Western Washington University Winthrop University Wittenberg University *As of December 2009


Canadian Scholarships* p Arcadia University Bishop’ss University Bishop University Brock University Cape Breton University Collège universitaire de Saint Boniface Concordia University College of Alberta Dalhousie University Memorial University of Newfoundland Mount Allison University Mount Allison University Saint Mary’s University – Halifax Simon Fraser University St. Thomas University Trent University Université de Moncton Université de Montréal University of Alberta

University of British Columbia University of Calgary U i University of King’s College i f Ki ’ C ll University of Manitoba University of New Brunswick – Fredericton University of New Brunswick –Saint University of New Brunswick Saint John John University of Regina University of Toronto University of Victoria f l University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario University of Windsor University of Winnipeg University of Winnipeg Wilfrid Laurier University York University *as of Dec 2009


The US Application Process Presenting your students Presenting your students 1. School profile ‐ Defines who you are 1. 2. 3.

IB courses Exam performance University destinations

2. School Transcript School Transcript – Identify IB Diploma students Identify IB Diploma students 3. Consider using the common application 1.

Define student IB Diploma status

4. List IB exams, Extended Essay 1.

IB Diploma respected often as the most rigorous curriculum the y secondary student can take


The Application Process Canada The Application Process Canada unique – Diploma generally required for consideration

– Admission may be based on ‘anticipated results’


How to find an institution’s policy From the IBO main page The IB in……… http://www.ibo.org/country/US/index.cfm htt // http://www.ibo.org/country/CA/index.cfm ib / t /CA/i d f


Australasia: IB Context •

Australia, NZ, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands

198 Authorised IB Programmes in Australasia: 76DP, 46MYP, 76PYP

83 Candidate IB Programmes in Australasia: 8DP, 23MYP, 52PYP

Australia 4th largest country for number of IB Schools and has 60,000 students

Well established State and Government Education systems in AUSTRALIA and NZ.

National Curriculum Development in Australia – IB to seek recognition as an Alternative Curricula from ACARA

Formal DP ‘Recognition’ Agreements in Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and South Australia

IB seen as alternate programme not ‘equal to’ and certainly not ‘better than’ State/National Systems – very political

Predominantly mono‐lingual in Australasia (13% Bilingual Diplomas)

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Australasia Destination Data – Nov 2009 (Nov 2010 data will be available after March 2011) will be available after March 2011)

N.B. Importance of completing destination entries in IBIS (edit function now available)

Out of 2000 registrations in Australasia 1304 destination entries were entered into IBIS which represents about 65% of Australasian Students

184 to University of Melbourne, 131 to Monash, 120 to University of Queensland, 115 to University of Adelaide, 92 to University of Sydney 77 to Griffith University, 62 to Auckland University, 51 to UNSW, 41 to ANU, 27 to Otago University etc

5.37% non Tertiary‐bound for 2010

176 to Business/Economics, 138 to Medicine/Health Sciences, 125 to Science, 116 to Arts, 89 to Law, 76 to Engineering

3.99% to non‐Australasian destinations – most to US and UK

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Brief Summary of Pathways in Australia Brief Summary of Pathways in Australia Australian citizens including those overseas apply through a Tertiary Admission Centre (TAC). International students apply directly to the University of choice although UAC has now set up UAC and some other TAC’s (e.g. QTAC) are moving this way. Some TAC’s have a different process for International students within Australia and those outside Australia. International IBDP students are still advised to apply directly to the University as well (concern about TAC’s inflexibility re. Diploma non-awardees). Use the electronic results requests service on IBIS. All TAC’s and Universities accept IBDP students – DP needed for most - .competitive entry results in high cut-offs for top Universities. There is some access for non-successful DP or Certificate students although limited. Not everyone you contact in Admissions knows about IBDP but key people do. Contact the Sydney Office for any assistance with entry to Australasian Institutions.

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IBDP Conversion Table 2011 (except SA/NT) IB SCORE

UAC Rank

IB SCORE

UAC Rank

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99.95

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90.90

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98.40

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81.70

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97.55

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79.65

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77.40

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96.25

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75.05

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95.10

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72.25

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93.90

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IBDP Conversion Table 2011 in SA/NT IB SCORE

UAC Rank

IB SCORE

UAC Rank

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99.95

34

95.15

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99.95

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94.55

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99 95 99.95

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93 30 93.30

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98.85

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83.85

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82.90

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98.20

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81.30

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97.75

26

78.95

36

96.30

25

75.55

35

95.50

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69.90

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Admissions Centres * best detail •

*University Admissions Centre (UAC) for Universities in NSW/ACT www.uac.edu.au

Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) for Universities in Queensland www.qtac.edu.au

Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) for Universities in Victoria www.vtac.edu.au

*South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) for Universities in South Australia www.satac.edu.au

Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) for Universities in Western Australia www.tisc.edu.au

University of Tasmania (UTAS) for Universities in Tasmania www.utas.edu.au

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Australia ‐ Information •

Use www.ibo.org/country/AU for information on each Australian University’s IB Diploma Recognition Policy. These are maintained by the Universities and are not always current or complete but all 42 entries have now been completed in 2010 on a newly‐developed template and have live‐links to the University site.

Alternatively look at each University’s web site (search for ‘International Baccalaureate’)

Note different processes for Bond and Notre Dame (Private)

Very limited use of Predicted Grades (although this is expanding particularly Very limited use of Predicted Grades (although this is expanding particularly with mid‐year entry)

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Australia: University Pathways online •

go to www ibo org/country/AU/index cfm go to www.ibo.org/country/AU/index.cfm

43 Tertiary Institutes are now listed with Pathway Policies

all have now used the new ‘template‐based ‘ Pathways‐Practices”. The information included has been ll h d th ‘t l t b d ‘ P th P ti ” Th i f ti i l d d h b provided by each of the Institutions but needs to be updated by them (often with our assistance).

the new templates make reference to minimum entry, incentives, pathways for non‐successful Diploma or Certificate students English proficiency scholarships mid year entry domestic and Diploma or Certificate students, English proficiency, scholarships, mid year entry, domestic and international students and some with how the University is aligned with IB philosophy and pedagogy etc

there is also a contact address and email for each Institution there is also a contact address and email for each Institution

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New Zealand apply directly to the University All 8 Universities U i iti in i NZ acceptt th the ffullll IB Diploma Di l •

Ad eundum (to the same level) status is granted to meet University Entrance

University detail varies (check www.ibo.org): Auckland University of Technology Lincoln University Massey University University of Auckland (new template) University of Canterbury (new template) W ik t University Waikato U i it Victoria University Wellington University of Otago

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New Zealand New Zealand •

No Certificate pathways (officially, although there is limited alternative access)

Admitted on the basis of the Diploma score

Some scholarships but not IB‐specific

Victoria University Wellington Leadership Programme

Full Diploma does not guarantee a place as entry is competitive

University of Auckland has IB University of Auckland has IB‐specific specific information on their website with minimum information on their website with minimum IB scores for Courses

All NZ Universities now have updated policies on www.ibo.org/country/NZ/index.cfm

Australian and NZ citizens have reciprocal rights for domestic places li d ii h i l i h f d i l

Some Universities have portfolio, audition, interview, pre‐requisites etc for some courses. Check them.

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Results Requests to New Zealand Uni’s ‐ Nov 2008/09 160

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University of Otago

Victoria University of Wellington

Massey University

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University of Canterbury


New Zealand (3) Current situation & Developments •

Clearer statements now being made on NZ Universities website and by the Universities about Literacy and Numeracy requirements but generally met by English A1 and any Group 5 Mathematics course.

Expansion of IB into key NZ schools – p y from 5 schools and 288 students in 2009 to 11 schools and 488 students in 2011

ACER “Perceptions of the IB Diploma Programme among Australian & NZ Universities” completed. Report published in July 2007 and on www.ibo.org • Positive responses generally p g y • “Misperceptions” about IB

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New Zealand Current situation & Developments •

Some have higher minimum scores for International Students

University of Canterbury will consider Discretionary Entry and Advanced Placement (recent data on success of IBDP Graduates) (recent data on success of IBDP Graduates)

Some inconsistency with English Proficiency requirements – English A2 not recognised nor is completion of the IBDP in English at some Universities. Would prefer to have a NZ‐ wide common agreement.

Check the three Science ‘requirement’ at University of Otago for Health Sciences (p (preferred or mandatory?) y )

Some advanced placement for HL 7’s e.g. see University of Canterbury policy

All Eight Universities now have policies online using the new template.

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How can one best get up How can one best get up‐to‐date to date information on UK recognition? • UCAS www.ucas.ac.uk • Most universities now have IB offers on their websites – but they are not statutory. • Look at the IBO website • http://www.ibo.org/diploma/recognition/

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How does the system work? How does the system work? • All All students apply through UCAS i.e. centralised students apply through UCAS i.e. centralised admissions – good. • http://www.ucas.ac.uk/ p // / • All done online. Decisions of offers / admissions can be incredibly • Decisions of offers / admissions can be incredibly decentralised. • Student submits exam grades, personal statement g ,p • School supplies predicted final grades, reference


What are the key dates? What are the key dates? • In In the final academic year before starting university. the final academic year before starting university. • October 15th – applications must be submitted for Oxford, Cambridge, and courses in medicine, , g , , dentistry and veterinary science y th – all other applications pp • January 15 • March 31th / May 5th – all offers made • Others on: http://www.ucas.ac.uk/students/importantdates


Offers 2010 Offers 2010 University Aston Bath Cambridge Durham East Anglia KCL

Subject Business Molecular biology Economics

Offer 34 34

Modern Languages Pharmacy Molecular genetics

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18 at HL 6, 6, 5 at HL 7, 7, 6 at HL, 7 in HL Maths 6, 6 in French & Spanish 5s at HL 5, 5, 5 at HL Chem & Bio


More Offers 2010 More Offers 2010 University U i it Lancaster Leeds St Bartholemew's St George'ss St George Sheffield Hallam York

SSubject bj t Theatre Geography Medicine Biomedical Biomedical science Business Philosophy

Offer Off 30 34 36 28 24 34

16 at HL 6 in Geog HL 6 in Geog HL 6, 6, 5 at HL 5 in Bio HL 5 in Bio HL


Do UK universities ever make bad offers? • Yes – several sources – E.g. Asking for 3 sciences. • Extreme specialisation – E.g. Wanting Further Maths • Well‐meaning use of the DP W ll i f h – E.g. Wanting maths for psychology when it is not required for A level students required for A level students. • Do not be afraid to challenge unfair offers – but do p y p y so politely and patently.


Are UK universities comfortable with the IB 1 – 7 scale? • Yes • Almost entirely Almost entirely

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India Recognition of the IB Diploma India Recognition of the IB Diploma – Recognized by the Association of Indian universities as an entry qualification to all universities in India since 1983. – In India the universities want % equivalence to be given. The IBO produces and issues for universities a South Asian Transcript detailing percentage equivalency for students applying to India. q y pp y g – Students have to request this through the IB coordinator or Counselor by asking them to fill a form on IBIS “Request for results service.” – South Asian Transcripts are sent with % are sent within 48 hours in an email South Asian Transcripts are sent with % are sent within 48 hours in an email to DP coordinators from the IBAP office in Singapore. – Important to Note: IB diploma is recognized, but extreme competition for space makes acceptance extremely difficult space makes acceptance extremely difficult. – Association of Indian Universities recognizes the IB Diploma but the information doesn’t filter down to colleges and universities. – Timings of the results and the admission deadlines of various universities….. Timings of the results and the admission deadlines of various universities


Professional Courses Most of the professional institutes in India today prefer to conduct entrance exams for selecting candidates. While some institutes participate in a common entrance exam, others may conduct their own individual entrance exam too. Engineering : Entrance to Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is conducted through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). The exam is in the second week of April. AIEEE: The All India Engineering Entrance Examination or AIEEE caters to the needs of the 18 National Institutes of Technology, alongside some other prominent engineering colleges. The exam is in the last week of April. M di i Medicine : There are different competitive exams medicine one of them is All India Th diff ii di i f h i All I di Pre‐Medical / Pre‐Dental Entrance Examination (AIPMT). Most of the exams are in the month of May/June. L Law: Entrance Test for National Law School of India Universities ( CLAT) for 11 Law E T f N i l L S h l f I di U i i i ( CLAT) f 11 L schools in India Bachelor’s in Business Administration: Entrance Test in April/May/June * Additional tutorials are required for all competitive exams.


Subject Combination and percentage j p g of marks required


Subject Combination and percentage Subject Combination and percentage of marks required


Tough Competition Tough Competition


Tough Competition Tough Competition



Universities with updated IB Policies Universities with updated IB Policies •

University of Delhi (Central University) The IB Diploma is recognized as a general entry qualification for admission to all p g g yq the affiliated colleges of University of Delhi. Check the University Bulletin http://www.du.ac.in/index.php?id=662 for more details. – Lady Sri Ram College, affiliated to University of Delhi y g , y The college accepts applications from IB students. Students are accepted on predicted grades provisionally subject to merit, vacancies for the course selected and passing of pre admission tests for English and Journalism p g p g courses. Check the website http://www.lsr.edu.in/faqs.asp#IBProgramme for more details. – Sri Ventateswara College, affiliated to University of Delhi g , y The college accepts applications from IB students according to the recommendations made by the Equivalence committee. Check p p g for more details http://www.svc.ac.in/page200.html


Universities with updated IB Policies Universities with updated IB Policies University of Mumbai (State University) The University of Mumbai accepts IB students with Predicted grades. Due to the y p g late release date of the final results from the I.B. office in Geneva, Switzerland, students are eligible to apply on the basis of their provisional grades issued by their respective schools. Quote the following circular when referring to the provisional grade acceptance:, http://www.mu.ac.in/elg7183.pdf – HR College of Commerce & Economics affiliated to University of Mumbai HR College welcomes applications from IB students. Check the website for more g pp details: http://www.hrcollege.edu/ • Indian Institutes of Technology (Technical Institutes) The Indian Institutes of Technology (popularly known as IITs) recognize the IB The Indian Institutes of Technology (popularly known as IITs) recognize the IB Diploma as an entry qualification to be eligible to sit the entrance examination called Joint Entrance exam for (JEE). Click on the link for more details; p j g yp p http://jee.iitd.ac.in/eligibility.php •


Universities with updated IB Policies Universities with updated IB Policies •

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore (Institute of Science Education) considers the IB Diploma Exam to be equivalent to 12th standard exam for the purpose off admission d i i to their h i undergraduate d d programme. This Thi programme is i at present open only to students holding Indian passports and they have to qualify for admission through a national exam such as KVPY, IIT‐JEE, AIEEE and AIPMT. If a student is selected for admission and the results of the final exam are not available at the time of counseling (third week of June 2011), his/her admission will be provisional. When classes start in the 1st of August 2011, the student will have to produce a marks card that confirms that he/she has studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and received a first class (60%) or equivalent grade in the final exam. National Institute of Design (Autonomous National institute of excellence) Admission is open to students who have passed or who will appear for IB exam Admission is open to students who have passed or who will appear for IB exam. Candidates passing the Institute’s admission tests/interviews will be admitted, subject to passing their qualifying examinations before they join the Institute. http://www.nid.edu/index.php?option=com http://www.nid.edu/index.php?option com_content&view content&view=article&id=85&Itemid article&id 85&Itemid =148


Universities with updated IB Policies •

Symbiosis International University – Deemed University SIU recognizes IB Diploma as equivalent to Indian 10 + 2 examinations for entry to its undergraduate programmes. Students have to sit for an entrance test .for g p g admission. Click on the link for more details: http://www.symbiosis.ac.in/eligibility_recog.html Manipal University (Deemed University) p y( y) Manipal University recognizes IB Diploma as equivalent to the + 2 stage of an Indian Board as an entry qualification for all its courses. Students who will be appearing for the IB examinations will have to enclose forecast/ predicted results pp g /p certified by the school. For more details check the link: http://www.manipal.edu/InternationalStudents/UnderGraduate/Eligibility/Pages /Overview.aspx Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, (KIIT) University, Deemed University KIIT University recognizes the IB Diploma Programme as equivalent to 10 + 2 q qualification of an Indian Board. Check the link for more details: http://kiitee.ac.in/2011/eligibility.aspx


Universities with updated IB Policies Universities with updated IB Policies •

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Deemed University Narsee Monjee recognizes IB Diploma for all its schools as equivalent to 10 + 2 qualification of an Indian Board. Click the link below for more details: http://www.nmims.edu/academic‐program‐ p // / p g detail1.php?type=B.Tech.&programs=Information Technology&link=Eligibility Christ University, Bangalore (Deemed University) Christ University welcomes International Baccalaureate® (IB) students to apply Christ University welcomes International Baccalaureate (IB) students to apply to our undergraduate programmes. Admission to all programmes is based on academic achievement and Christ University Selection Process. Provisional Admission will be given to students based on predicted grades along with the g p g g transcript detailing percentage equivalencefrom the school last attended. Candidates should submit the final results of class 12 on or before July 10th of the admission year. Click on the website for more details; http://www.christuniversity.in/secpageview.php?LID=200


Universities with IB Recognition statements since 1989 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Andhra University Anna University, Madras Bangalore University Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapalli Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli Himachal Pradesh University Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Jadavpur University, Calcutta Kurukshetra Vishvavidyalaya Osmania University, Hyderabad North Eastern Hill University, Shillong


Universities with IB Recognition statements since 1989 t t t i 1989 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon National La School of India Uni ersit Bangalore National Law School of India University, Bangalore Punjabi University, Patiala Panjab University, Chandigarh Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda University of Allahabad y University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore University of Poona, Pune University of Calicut University of Calicut University of Madras University of Rajasthan, Jaipur University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram


Universities with IB Recognition statements since 1989 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

University of Poona, Pune Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi National Law School of India University, Bangalore Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore Andhra University Andhra University Bangalore University Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli Jadavpur University, Calcutta Himachal Pradesh University The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda


Universities with IB Recognition statements since 1989 t t t i 1989 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Punjabi University, Patiala Uni ersit of Madras University of Madras Panjab University, Chandigarh University of Allahabad Anna University, Madras University of Calicut Osmania University, Hyderabad, y, y , North Eastern Hill University, Shillong University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram Kurukshetra Vishvavidyalaya North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon


Seoul National University y - interview for Medicine/Engineering; g g; written assessment for humanities. Developing meaningful policy with specific entrance requirements (Korean A1, EE) . Wants to attract Korean IB applicants, but context is critical, and little experience with IB to date (May 2005 – 2 applicants, May 2008 - 9 applications Ma applications, May 2009 – 39 applications)

Yonsei University –

early admission track (Sushi 1) for eligible (3yr abroad) students; be realistic (100,000 applicants for 3,500 spots)

Underwood International College – all in English – 100 applicants/year excellent for 12 year abroad Koreans or International students who wish Yonsei university experience

K Korea U University i it -

similar competitive issues, no English track (41

applications, May 2009)

KAIST – eager to develop policies to attract Korean IB applicants applicants, working on English track (27 applications May 2009)

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JAPAN Japanese students in Japan vs outside of Japan Non-Japanese p in Japan p vs outside of Japan p Global 30 initiative - to put 300,000 international students in Japanese Universities by 2020 2020. 13 Universities initially selected, forming a consortium regarding di IB recognition iti ffor d domestic ti and d iinternational t ti l students. Policy under development, will reshape admissions for universities in country.

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JAPAN Specific institutions – current pathways International Christian University : May or November candidates: IB diploma sufficient for entry without additional exams, requirements same for overseas students or from International Schools in Japan

Tamagawa: will make conditional offers from predicted grades November or May; IB diploma sufficient for entry without additional screening tests

Keio University: also has September and April entry, but entrance exams, for f i or Japanese foreign J students t d t who h h have h had d overseas education d ti

Sophia University: April entry only (for returning students); September entry into department of culture for international students in Japan

Tokyo National University – for Japanese students earning IB outside of Japan

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HONG KONG HONG KONG Large increase in HK IB students University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Institute of Science and Technology now offer dedicated IB scholarships Reforms on secondary / tertiary length will impact admissions beginning in 2012. Move to 4 year undergraduate degree.

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SINGAPORE Three universities (plus another coming) National University of Singapore Nanyang Technological University Singapore Management University Singapore University of Technology and Design (2012) Other tertiary pathways in country Global University Recognition Forum Melbourne 2011. May not be reproduced for commercial gain.

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