Mechanical Engineering Entry Requirements
Typically, A-level students must have grades A*A in Mathematics and Physics to be considered for the Mechanical Engineering program.
Typically, A-level students must have grades A*A in Mathematics and Physics to be considered for the Mechanical Engineering program.
Applicants are expected to have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with minimum grades of A*A. Additional Mathematics and Further Mathematics are also recommended.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology requires applicants to have a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of two semesters of calculus and two semesters of physics.
Most universities require A-level students to have grades of AAB or higher in Mathematics, Physics, and another subject to be considered for the Mechanical Engineering program.
The Sun reports that top universities require A-level students to have grades of A*A in Mathematics and Physics to be considered for the Mechanical Engineering program.
Which? University guide recommends that students take A-levels in Mathematics, Physics, and another subject to increase their chances of being accepted into a Mechanical Engineering program.
The University of Oxford requires applicants to have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with minimum grades of A*A. Additional Mathematics and Further Mathematics are also recommended.
The University of Cambridge requires applicants to have a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of two A-levels in these subjects.