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SOAS University of London

Calling the SOAS University of London Admissions Department at +442070745015 allows you to address various admissions-related queries. You can inquire about undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, entry requirements, application status, and necessary documentation. The department is available during operating hours, but wait times may vary, especially during peak admissions periods. It is advisable to call during mid-morning or mid-afternoon for potentially shorter wait times. For complaints, initial informal contact with the Admissions Office is recommended before escalating to formal complaints if needed. Checking the applicant portal regularly can also provide timely updates and reduce the need for calls.

OrganizationSOAS University of London — Admissions

Updated 15 Dec 2025

Expected outcomes

  • Inquire about entry requirements
  • Check application status
  • Submit admissions documents
  • File a complaint
  • Request application updates
  • Discuss admission appeals

Call preparation

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  • Personal details
  • Application reference
  • Applicant ID
  • UCAS reference
  • Details of complaint
  • Supporting documentation

Known issues

Applicants sometimes face long wait times for responses, particularly during peak admissions periods. To mitigate this, it's recommended to check the applicant portal regularly for updates and follow up via email if urgent. Additionally, some applicants experience uncertainty about their application status due to delays in portal updates. Monitoring the portal and contacting admissions if there is no update after the expected timeframe can help alleviate this issue. For complaints, it is best to raise them informally with the Admissions Office first, and if unresolved, escalate to the Head of Academic Services with detailed grounds and evidence.