London Met has campuses in the City of London and further north on Holloway Road in Islington. Both are served by excellent transport connections making it easy to commute from other areas of London.
  ÂBackground and History
London Met can trace its routes back to 1848 with the formation of London Guildhall University, done at the behest of the Bishop of London to improve moral standards amongst young men in the city. London Met was formed in 2002 when London Guildhall merged with the University of North London.
Location and Accessibility
By Rail: The Holloway Road campus can be accessed by tube via Holloway Road station which is on the Piccadilly line. National rail services are available from the nearby Drayton Park station.
By Road: Driving is not recommended as parking is very limited and Holloway Road gets very congested during rush hour. If you do drive, the A1 (Holloway road) links up with the M1 and the M25. Most facilities are wheelchair friendly and accommodation is available designed for usage by people with disabilities.
What's on Offer
BA, BSc, MA, MSc, MBA, Graduate (Conversion) Diploma, Graduate Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, MRes, MPhil, PhD.
Entry Requirements
The normal minimum entry requirement for London Met is two passes at A-level combined with two GCSEs at grade C or above. Entrance is flexible, however, and access courses and foundation years are alternative methods of acceptance.