How to apply as an international student at De Montfort University

Every year, international students from more than 100 countries apply to study at De Montfort University (DMU).

While applying to university can be a complex process, we’re here for you every step of the way to try to make your journey from application to arrival as smooth as possible. 

  1. Unconditional Offer – If you meet all the requirements on the entry criteria for your course, you will receive an unconditional offer. This means you can proceed with the next steps to get to the UK. These will be explained on your offer letter.

    Conditional Offer – You will be able to see your conditions on your offer letter. You should submit evidence to demonstrate that you have met these conditions to the university to receive an unconditional offer.

    Reject – If your application does not meet the entry criteria, it may be rejected.

    Refer - Where possible, you will be referred to other courses that you may qualify for, or, you may be referred to the DMU International College.

  2. Individuals of certain nationalities have a higher likelihood of unsuccessful visa applications. As such, the university requires students from India, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Iran and Afghanistan to attend a credibility interview process in their conditional offer letters.

    During this process, you will be tested on your abilities to demonstrate your knowledge of studying at DMU as an international student.

    In addition to this, document checks will include:

    • Your passport
    • Evidence of funding to cover your tuition and living expenses in the UK

    If you are a national of Nigeria or Ghana, you need to email your offer letter to ssafrica@dmu.ac.uk and request a credibility interview to be scheduled. No payment is required to enter the credibility process.

    If you are a national of Iran, you need to email your offer letter to menaca@dmu.ac.uk and request a credibility interview to be scheduled. No payment is required to enter the credibility process.

    If you are a nationl of India or Sri Lanka, you need to pay a minimum refundable deposit of £1,000 to enter the credibility process. If you are supported by an agent, please forward the payment receipt to them. For direct applicants, please send the payment receipt along with your offer letter to india@dmu.ac.uk and request a credibility interview to be scheduled

    If you are a national of Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, you need to have passed one of the accepted English tests at the required entry level for your course. Following that, you need to pay a minimum of £1,000 of your tuition fee as a refundable deposit to enter the credibility process and send the proof of payment to RoSa@dmu.ac.uk

    If you are unsuccessful in the interview, you may request a full refund of your deposit. You will not be able to make another application until the next intake.

    See more information on how to prepare for the credibility interview.

  3. You need to pay a minimum of 50% of your first year’s tuition fee to receive your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) letter, which has a unique reference number to apply for your visa.

    Paying the deposit shows your commitment to studying at DMU and helps demonstrate that you are a committed student.

    If some or all of your tuition fee and/or living costs are covered by a financial sponsor, you will need to provide a financial guarantee letter from your sponsor. The letter must be on an official headed paper that includes the following,

    • Your full name and date of birth as on your passport
    • Full name and logo of your financial sponsor
    • Your course name and start date as mentioned on the offer letter
    • Date of the issuance of the sponsor letter, the signature of the sponsor, and an official stamp of the organisation
    • The amount of the tuition fee or living costs that will be covered by your sponsor.

    You must show evidence of the remaining money in an eligible bank account.

     In order to qualify as an official financial sponsor, the sponsor must fall under one of the following categories:

    • A government
    • The British Council or an international organization
    • An international company
    • A university or a UK independent school
    • The US Government's Federal Student Aid program
  4. After receiving the CAS document, you may now proceed to applying for your student visa. Advice and guidance are provided in our dedicated visa advice page.

  5. Applicants who have made DMU their firm choice by making a minimum 50% deposit will have to register before they can start their academic year. There are two steps in registration.

    Preliminary registration (online) – A preliminary registration link will be sent to you via email.

    Face-to-face registration (on campus)– After completing the online registration, you will receive another link to book your face-to-face registration on campus. This is the final step of registration before you can receive your university identity card and start your course This is the final step of registration before you can receive your university identity card. This is usually done in-person after you arrive on the campus.

Key dates for April 2025 intake

Feb14

Latest date of application

Feb21

Latest date to meet the conditions of your offer

Feb21

Latest date to pay your 50% deposit payment

Mar04

Last date for your credibility assessment

Mar04

Lastest date your CAS can be issued

Mar11

Last date for your credibility assessment if using priority visa services

Mar11

Lastest date your CAS can be issued if using priority visa services

Mar24

CAS start date

Mar31

Teaching starts

Apr04

Latest date you can register for your course (you will need to be on the campus)

Key dates for September 2025 intake

Aug15

Latest date of application

Aug29

Latest date to pay your 50% deposit payment

Aug31

Last date for your credibility assessment

Sep05

Latest date to meet the conditions of your offer

Sep05

Lastest date your CAS can be issued

Sep10

Last date for your credibility assessment if using priority visa services

Sep12

Lastest date your CAS can be issued if using priority visa services

Sep15

CAS start date

Sep29

Teaching starts

Oct10

Latest date you can register for your course (you will need to be on the campus)



Contact us

You can contact the team via telephone or email:

E: admissions@dmu.ac.uk
T: (+44) 0116 207 8443

All documents should be submitted to admissions@dmu.ac.uk