Undergraduate Engineering Courses
The University of Cambridge requires international students to have a strong foundation in mathematics, with A-levels in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or equivalent qualifications.
The University of Cambridge requires international students to have a strong foundation in mathematics, with A-levels in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or equivalent qualifications.
Imperial College London requires international students to have a minimum grade of A* in A-level Mathematics, and a strong performance in other relevant subjects, such as physics and chemistry.
The University of Manchester requires international students to have a strong academic record, including a minimum of 32 points in the International Baccalaureate, with higher level mathematics and physics.
The University of Nottingham requires international students to have a minimum of 80% in the Indian Standard XII, with a strong performance in mathematics and physics, or equivalent qualifications.
International students applying to UK universities for engineering undergraduate programs typically require a strong foundation in mathematics, with many universities requiring A-levels in Mathematics and Further Mathematics, or equivalent qualifications.
Several UK universities offer scholarships to international students pursuing engineering undergraduate degrees, with some scholarships requiring a minimum GPA of 3.5, and a strong academic record in mathematics and science subjects.
The Open University offers a range of mathematics and statistics courses for engineers, which can help international students meet the mathematics requirements for undergraduate engineering programs in the UK.
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) provides information on undergraduate engineering courses in the UK, including the mathematics requirements for international students, and the application process.