Mechanical Engineering Admission Requirements
Applicants to the Mechanical Engineering program are expected to have a strong foundation in maths and physics, with A-levels in Mathematics and Physics recommended.
Applicants to the Mechanical Engineering program are expected to have a strong foundation in maths and physics, with A-levels in Mathematics and Physics recommended.
The University of Cambridge requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics for admission to the Mechanical Engineering program, with grades of A*A or A*AA.
NASA's mechanical engineering internship program requires applicants to have a strong foundation in maths and physics, with A-levels or equivalent in these subjects.
Khan Academy provides free online resources for maths and physics, including A-level preparation materials, to help mechanical engineering students meet the requirements for their program.
Imperial College London requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics for admission to the Mechanical Engineering program, with grades of A*AA or A*A*A.
edX provides online courses and resources for A-level maths and physics, including mechanical engineering-specific materials, to help students prepare for their program.
Stanford University's Mechanical Engineering program requires applicants to have a strong foundation in maths and physics, with A-levels or equivalent in these subjects, and recommends coursework in computer science and engineering.
The BBC provides information on A-level requirements for mechanical engineering students, including maths and physics, and offers resources for students to prepare for their exams.