

BSc in Food Business and Marketing with International Foundation Year - January entry, University of Reading
Reading,
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48 Months
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About this course
The International Foundation Programme (IFP) is designed as a preparatory course to help international students build the necessary academic skills and knowledge for undergraduate or postgraduate study. While specific details about the curriculum are not provided, this program typically focuses on developing language proficiency, academic writing, research skills, and subject-specific fundamentals to ensure students are ready to succeed in their chosen degree.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is an excellent choice for international students who need to bridge their academic or language gap before starting their degree courses. It provides tailored support to enhance readiness for higher education, improving confidence and competence in academic settings.
Specialisation
The IFP offers a broad foundation that can lead to a wide range of further studies across disciplines such as arts, sciences, engineering, business, law, and social sciences. It serves as a gateway for students aiming to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate courses in various fields.
Course fees
Application fees
23.59L
1st year tuition fees
23.59L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Specific degree requirements are not listed, but completing the IFP typically prepares students to meet the entry standards for undergraduate or postgraduate programs across a wide array of disciplines.
English language test
IELTS
5.5
TOEFL
88
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
125
Career prospects
While not explicitly mentioned, successfully completing the IFP can facilitate entry into various academic and career pathways, depending on the student's chosen degree and subsequent specialization.
FAQs
Is the International Foundation Programme suitable for all international students?
Yes, it is designed to support international students in preparing for higher education, especially if they need language or academic skill development.
When can I view the courses for 2026/27?
The postgraduate taught courses for 2026/27 are currently being finalised. You can view the 2025/26 courses in the meantime.
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