Engineering Undergraduate Entry Requirements
Typically, A*AA with A*A in Physics and Maths, or A*AB with A*A in Physics and Maths. Please check the specific requirements for your chosen course.
Typically, A*AA with A*A in Physics and Maths, or A*AB with A*A in Physics and Maths. Please check the specific requirements for your chosen course.
The typical A-Level requirements for engineering courses are AAB-AAA, with Maths and Physics being essential subjects. Some universities may require additional subjects like Further Maths.
Most engineering courses require A-Levels in Maths and Physics, with some universities also requiring Chemistry or Further Maths. Typical offers range from ABB to AAA.
Applicants must have a strong foundation in maths and physics, with minimum grades of A in both subjects. Additional requirements may include SAT or ACT scores, and letters of recommendation.
Top universities like Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London typically require A*A in Physics and Maths, with some courses also requiring Further Maths or other subjects.
Use our engineering university entry requirements tool to find out the typical A-Level grades required for different courses and universities. Filter by subject, location, and grade requirements.
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