Mechanical Engineering BEng
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics. For international students, equivalent qualifications such as IB Diploma or AP exams are also accepted.
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics. For international students, equivalent qualifications such as IB Diploma or AP exams are also accepted.
The standard entry requirements for Mechanical Engineering at The University of Manchester include A-level Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of 128-152 UCAS tariff points from three A-levels, including Mathematics at grade A.
To be eligible for a Mechanical Engineering course in the UK, students typically need to have a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with most universities requiring A-levels or equivalent qualifications in these subjects.
The UCAS tariff points required for Mechanical Engineering courses vary between universities, but most require a minimum of 120-160 points, including Mathematics and Physics A-levels or equivalent qualifications.
According to a recent survey, the majority of UK universities require A-level Mathematics and Physics for Mechanical Engineering courses, with some also requiring a third A-level in a subject such as Chemistry or Computer Science.
The University of Cambridge requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A* in Mathematics, as well as a strong performance in the Cambridge Engineering Admissions Assessment (CEAA).
The Royal Academy of Engineering recommends that students interested in pursuing a career in Mechanical Engineering should have a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with most universities requiring A-levels or equivalent qualifications in these subjects.
The University of Nottingham requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics, as well as a minimum of 128 UCAS tariff points from three A-levels, including Mathematics and Physics.