Aerospace Engineering BEng
Typical A-levels requirements: A*A*A or A*AA in Mathematics, Physics and one other subject. For MEng, typical A-levels requirements: A*A*A* or A*AA in Mathematics, Physics and one other subject.
Typical A-levels requirements: A*A*A or A*AA in Mathematics, Physics and one other subject. For MEng, typical A-levels requirements: A*A*A* or A*AA in Mathematics, Physics and one other subject.
AAB including Mathematics and Physics at A-level, with a pass in the practical element of each science subject. Grade A in Mathematics and Grade B in Physics is also acceptable.
To study Aerospace Engineering at a UK university, you will typically need A-levels in Mathematics and Physics. Some universities may also require a third A-level in a subject like Chemistry or Computer Science.
Typical offer: 136-144 UCAS Tariff Points, including Mathematics and Physics at A-level. Some universities may have different requirements, so it's essential to check the specific entry requirements for each course.
We typically require A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a strong performance in these subjects. We also consider other qualifications, such as the International Baccalaureate or Scottish Highers.
To apply for an Aerospace Engineering course in the UK, you will typically need to have completed A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with good grades. Some universities may also require a personal statement or interview as part of the application process.
A-levels: AAB, including Mathematics and Physics at grade A. We also consider other qualifications, such as BTECs or the International Baccalaureate. For some courses, we may require a pass in the practical element of each science subject.
The top universities for Aerospace Engineering in the UK typically require high grades in Mathematics and Physics at A-level. According to our league table, the top five universities for Aerospace Engineering are Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Manchester, and University of Nottingham.