- Alternatives
- TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge, Duolingo (varies)
- MOI waiver
- If prior study was taught in English
- Exempt nationals
- Majority English-speaking countries
- Visa rule
- Separate SELT — confirm on GOV.UK
Key takeaways
- Many universities accept alternatives to IELTS (TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge, Duolingo).
- A 'medium of instruction' waiver may apply if you were taught in English.
- Nationals of majority English-speaking countries may be exempt.
- The visa SELT requirement is separate and may still apply — confirm on GOV.UK.
Ways to study without IELTS
IELTS is the best-known English test, but it is far from the only route. Many UK universities accept alternatives such as TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge or Duolingo (see our English-test equivalents guide for the full picture). Universities may also waive an English test altogether if your previous degree or schooling was taught and assessed in English — a 'medium of instruction' (MOI) waiver, evidenced by a letter from your institution — or if you are a national of a majority English-speaking country. Each university sets its own accepted evidence.
Don't forget the visa requirement
Meeting the university's English requirement without IELTS is one thing; the UK Student visa has its own separate approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) requirement that applies to some applicants unless exempt. For degree-level study, your university can sometimes assess your English for visa purposes, but not always. So 'no IELTS for admission' does not automatically mean 'no English test for the visa'. Study UK Now checks both routes for you, and you should confirm the current SELT rules on GOV.UK.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I apply to a UK university without IELTS?
Often yes — many universities accept alternatives such as TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge or Duolingo, or waive the test if your previous education was taught in English (a medium-of-instruction waiver) or you are from a majority English-speaking country. But the Student visa has a separate approved SELT requirement that may still apply — check each university and confirm the visa rule on GOV.UK.
What is a medium of instruction (MOI) waiver?
An MOI waiver is when a university accepts that your previous degree or schooling was taught and assessed in English as evidence of your English ability, in place of a test — usually shown by an official letter from your previous institution. Not all universities offer it, and it may not satisfy the separate visa requirement. Study UK Now checks whether an MOI waiver works for your case.
Sources — verified June 2026
Visa, fee and policy details change. Always confirm the latest on the official source before you rely on it.