A Level Requirements for Mechanical Engineering
To be considered for Mechanical Engineering, applicants must have A Level Maths and Physics, with a minimum of BBC, including B in Maths and Physics.
To be considered for Mechanical Engineering, applicants must have A Level Maths and Physics, with a minimum of BBC, including B in Maths and Physics.
Applicants for the Mechanical Engineering course must have A Level grades A*A*B, including A* in Maths and A in Physics, or equivalent.
Most universities require A Level Maths and Physics for Mechanical Engineering courses, with some requiring Further Maths. Typical offers range from BBC to A*A*A.
Applicants to the Mechanical Engineering course must have a strong foundation in Maths and Physics, with a minimum SAT score of 1500 or ACT score of 34.
To be considered for the Mechanical Engineering course, applicants must have A Level grades ABB, including B in Maths and Physics, or equivalent.
Most engineering courses, including Mechanical Engineering, require A Level Maths and Physics. Some universities also require Further Maths or other science subjects.
The Mechanical Engineering course on Coursera requires a strong foundation in Maths and Physics, with a recommended background in A Level or equivalent.
The University of Cambridge requires A Level grades A*A*A, including A* in Maths and A in Physics, for the Mechanical Engineering course.