Entry Requirements- A Level: A*A*A.
- IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level.
- Other qualifications: See Entrance requirements and International qualifications.
Typical offers require- A Level: A*A*A.
- IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level.
- Other qualifications: See Entrance requirements and International qualifications.
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Do I need A T-level for Cambridge engineering?
Those taking the Single Award Applied A Level in Engineering or the Principal Learning components of the Advanced Diploma in Engineering must also be taking A Levels in Mathematics and Physics.
T-Levels are not considered appropriate preparation for the Cambridge Engineering degree and are therefore not accepted for entry.
Essentials
The only absolute requirements to study Engineering in Cambridge are Maths and Physicsat A Level (or equivalent in other systems).
If you have a choice of topics within your Maths (and/or Further Maths) course, you will find mechanics and pure mathematics most immediately relevant to our Engineering course.
Taking STEP papers is not normally requir.
Fourth A Levels
There is no requirement to offer more than three A Levels, and it is recognised that not all schools are able to accommodate students taking four A Levels.
Excelling in three A Levels relevant to Engineering is almost always preferable to performing well but not as highly in more than three A Levels.
It is worth noting, however, that there is a hig.
Third A Levels and Further Maths
All Colleges strongly prefer applicants for Engineering to be taking a third subject that is relevant to Engineering.
If your school or college is able to offer Further Maths or you can access it through the Further Mathematics Support Programme, you are very strongly encouraged to study this.
Other suitable subjects for your third A Level include .
Vocational Qualifications
T-Levels are not considered appropriate preparation for the Cambridge Engineering degree and are therefore not accepted for entry.
Applicants with a mix of qualifications should contact a College admissions office for advice.
All Colleges, except Trinity College, welcome applications from students taking A Level Mathematics and a suitable vocationa.
What are the requirements to study engineering in Cambridge?
They aim to make a careful assessment to ensure that the mathematical ability and vocational goals of their applicants give them the opportunity to do well in the Engineering Tripos.
The only absolute requirements to study Engineering in Cambridge are Maths and Physics at A Level (or equivalent in other systems).
What is Biomedical Engineering Research?
The ambition of biomedical engineering research is to work closely with clinicians to develop solutions for medical imaging, repair of biological tissue, and diagnosis and treatment using biosensors and nanomaterials.
Why should I take the Cambridge engineering course?
Get in touch! Engineering is about designing processes and making products to solve real-world problems.
Our course enables you to develop your engineering knowledge, skills, imagination and experience to the highest levels in readiness for your future career.
The Cambridge Engineering course is distinctive.