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Am I eligible to do a PhD in the UK with 2.2 undergraduate degree and a 1st graduate degree?

I have completed my undergraduate degree in Computer Science with a grade of 2.2 (Lower second class) and a MSc in Robotics with a distinction (1st class). I have published a paper in an international journal during my bachelors. I am planning on pursuing a PhD in the UK. However most of the universities as for minimum 2.1 grade. Does my MSc score supersede my bachelor's grades? How can I get past the initial screening process where applications are weeded out if they don't meet the minimum eligibility criteria?

PS: I am an international student so funding is more competitive.

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  • I was an EU student at the time, pre-Brexit so slightly different, but I got accepted into a PhD and shortlisted for a few other offers with a Master in AI with distinction and no paper at all. My undergrad was in CS but not relevant at all for academia, just goo to say I know how to code. I believe you have a good profile. But as semmyk-research said, depends on the school and university. I agree with contacting supervisor directly. If they are interested, they would probably use your grades just to check you are qualified –  JackRed Commented Sep 14, 2023 at 10:24

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Bachelor 2nd class upper. Masters 1st class x1 journal publication (rating unknown) Field: computer science

In the ordinary sense, your profile should be ' good to go ' in getting interest from potential PhD supervisors in the UK. However, each department or school or university have their own dynamics and level of competitiveness.

If you're going for PhD within the Centers for Doctoral Training (CDT/DTPs), you'll be competing in a pool. If you're interested in funded PhD projects, you'll still be competing but your research interest, your background, your personality and profile will become attractive attributes to potential supervisors as you'll need to reach out to them beforehand. For self-funded PhD, your research interests and capabilities (#profile) might interest potential supervisors.

Take time to read more on CDT/DTP and its funding model .

PS: I graduated with a 2nd class lower (Engr'g) and an MSc (CS) equivalent to 2nd class upper and do not have issue attracting interest in PhD (CS, IS, Eng). Although I have publications and research projects under my belt alongside industry experience. Even at that, I recalled that I had three PhD potential supervisors from the UK before getting my MSc result. I must admit, I had initiated and met with them while I was on a tour in the UK post one of my conferences. However, this was about two decades ago.

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  • Thank you for your answer. I actually have a 2nd class lower and I'm an international student. –  icemaqe99 Commented Sep 14, 2023 at 0:56
  • 1 Your correction is noted. #curious ... is your MSc in the UK or your home country? –  semmyk-research Commented Sep 14, 2023 at 8:26
  • Yes, it is a UK MSc. –  icemaqe99 Commented Sep 16, 2023 at 11:23

Technically your first class MSc will overwrite your BSc; formal requirements are normally good enough results in MSc or BSc, but not both (some may look at the later one of these so with a good BSc and bad MSc you'd be in a worse situation). Whether you win a place against competition is of course another matter.

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Restricted courses: EECS 367, 388, 390, 440, 441, 442, 445, 448, 449, 467, 471, 475, 476, 477, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 497.

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• Why are you enacting a two-course limit rule? There is a shortage of seats in CSE courses, and we would like to ensure that all students have an opportunity to enroll in some of them.

• What if I plan to graduate this term and need more than 2 restricted courses to graduate? Please fill out this form if you are registering for your final semester and you need to take more than 2 restricted courses in order to graduate. You will be able to register on your own and we will not disenroll you from your required courses.

• What should I do if I want to add myself to a wait list, but the wait list for that class is not yet active? Monitor the wait list and add yourself to the wait list as soon as it becomes active.

• Does being on a wait list count toward my 2-course limit? No.

• What will happen if I enroll in more than 2 restricted courses during the restriction period? You will receive a warning e-mail instructing you to disenroll from the excess courses. If you remain enrolled in more than 2 restricted courses after the warning, the Registrar will disenroll you from restricted course(s) until you are within the limit.

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• Do I need to be specific about the sections that I request? Can I request a change later? If you select “ALL”, you will be issued course overrides for any sections that have open seats. If you list your preferences, and your preferred sections are full, you will be added to the waitlist based on the first choice of your preference list. All issued overrides will not be changed if you find a section that works better at a later time.

• When will I receive an override if I am granted one?  Your override (if granted) will be sent to you on the day of your registration appointment, if your request is submitted prior to registration. Please make sure that you list the registration appointment time correctly on the request.

• Can I request overrides for Upper-Level CS courses if I am not declared as a CS major but am planning to declare soon? We are not able to provide you permission into upper-level restricted courses without declaration; request to declare in CSE. Please also note that students who declare after the first day of the classes in the term, will not be granted permission to ULCS courses in the same term.

• How do I request permission for 280 without the enforced prerequisite? Students must take and pass the diagnostic project . Students need to achieve a score of 50 within three attempts to be directed to the CPA for evaluations. If a score of 50 is achieved, students must request permission into EECS 280 without the enforced prerequisite.

• How do I request permission if I plan on taking prerequisite courses at another institution?  To request permission for a CSE course with prerequisite(s) taken at another institution,  click here . Be sure to attach the (un)official transcript from the institution, or screenshot of enrollment to prove that your prerequisite course is in progress.

• How do I request to enroll in my one and only CS Minor Elective?  CS minor students no longer need to request permission to do this. CS minor students can enroll in a maximum of one CS minor approved elective on their own.

• How do I request an override as a Non-CSE Graduate student?  To request permission for a CSE course as a non-CSE graduate student, click here . Please note that EECS undergraduate courses are to serve the high demand of the undergraduate population. The decision will not be made until the beginning of classes.

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• I am on the waitlist and am worried about not being able to enroll; will the office expand capacity? The capacity of a course is determined by the physical space of a room and the Undergraduate Advising Office does not have the authority to expand capacity in any course.

• Where can I find the special topic courses and their classifications? Special Topic Courses are listed on the website. Special Topics Courses fulfilling a specific requirement will be moved to the correct line of your degree audit later in the term. 

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• Can non-degree seeking students enroll in CSE courses? No, we do not grant overrides for non-degree seeking students, including exchange students.]

• I already have a bachelor’s degree. Can I pursue a second bachelor’s degree through CSE? No, we do not accept second bachelor’s degree students in our department. We encourage you to explore our graduate programs instead.

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• How do I register for classes that require more than one component, such as a lecture and discussion, that must be taken together? If a class has multiple required components, such as a lecture and discussion, the components will be linked in the system. When you add the primary component (designated with a “P” in the Time Schedule), the system will prompt you to select the secondary component (designated with an “S”) before it enrolls you in the class. It does not allow you to enroll in one component without enrolling in the other component.

• How do I find out if a class is open? To find out if a class is open or closed, select Registration, Search for Classes from the menu. Type the class number in the Class number field, and click Search. The system displays the Class Details panel, which shows the number of open seats. If the number of seats open is zero (0), the class is closed.

• How do I waitlist a class? If a class has a waitlist available, the Waitlist Okay option will appear as a checkbox on the Class Options dialog box. This dialog box is one of four dialog boxes that appears when you drop, add or swap a class in Wolverine Access.

• How do I register for a class that requires special permission or consent? If a class requires consent, you need to go to the department to request permission. The department enters a permission number into the system that allows you to enroll in the class. Once the permission number has been entered, you may add the class just as you would any other class.

• What is the difference between a regular section, CSP section, Focus on Fundamentals section, and beyond in the EECS core courses? Please see details about special sections entail.

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