A-Level Subject Combinations for Engineering
Most universities require A-Level Mathematics and Physics for engineering courses. However, some may accept alternative subjects such as Chemistry or Computer Science.
Most universities require A-Level Mathematics and Physics for engineering courses. However, some may accept alternative subjects such as Chemistry or Computer Science.
From Mechanical to Electrical, the right A-Level combinations can make all the difference in securing a spot at a top UK university for engineering.
The University of Cambridge requires A-Level Mathematics and Physics for most engineering courses, with some courses also requiring A-Level Chemistry or Further Mathematics.
With so many A-Level subjects to choose from, it can be difficult to know which ones to take for engineering. Our guide can help you make the right decision.
This research study examines the relationship between A-Level subject combinations and degree outcomes for engineering students in the UK.
Use our A-Level combination tool to find the best subject combinations for engineering courses at universities across the UK.
In this video, we discuss the A-Level subject combinations required for engineering courses in the UK, including the importance of Mathematics and Physics.
This guide provides teachers with information on the A-Level subject combinations required for engineering courses, including advice on how to support students in making informed decisions.