Entry Requirements for Engineering Courses
International students from non-EU countries must have A-level maths or equivalent, with grades A*-C. Some universities may also require additional maths tests like TMUA.
International students from non-EU countries must have A-level maths or equivalent, with grades A*-C. Some universities may also require additional maths tests like TMUA.
The UK government requires international students from non-EU countries to demonstrate a strong foundation in maths for engineering courses. Check the UKVI website for specific requirements.
For non-EU students, we require a minimum of 70% in maths from a recognised international qualification, such as the International Baccalaureate or A-levels.
This online course from the University of Michigan covers essential maths topics for engineering students, including calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
The University of Cambridge requires non-EU students to have a strong maths background, with A-level maths or equivalent, and may also require additional maths assessments.
In this video, we discuss the maths requirements for engineering students from non-EU countries, including A-level maths, IB maths, and additional maths tests.
This research paper explores the maths education requirements for engineering students from non-EU countries, highlighting the need for strong foundational maths skills.
For non-EU students, we require a minimum of 80% in maths from a recognised international qualification, such as A-levels or the International Baccalaureate.