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Imperial College London Engineering Entry Requirements

Imperial College London Engineering Entry Requirements

Imperial College London is known as one of the best universities in the UK to study Engineering, with a wide variety of specialist degrees available. To get into any of them, you’ll need to understand the entry requirements for the subject, so this guide will explain each step of the process.

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Oxford and Cambridge Engineering Interview Questions

Oxford and Cambridge Engineering Interview Questions

Engineering is one of the most popular courses at Oxford and Cambridge, so you’ll need to stand out in your interview to ensure you get a place on the course. To be prepared for this, it’s important to understand what questions could come up, so this guide will explore some key examples and how to approach answering them.

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ESAT vs PAT & MAT: What’s The Difference?

ESAT vs PAT & MAT: What’s The Difference?

Depending on if you apply for a STEM course at Oxford or Cambridge, you’ll likely have to take either the ESAT, the PAT or the MAT. The Oxford and Cambridge admissions tests are very different from one another despite being used for similar purposes, so this guide will unpack all the differences between them.

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ESAT Specification Guide: What You Need To Know

ESAT Specification Guide: What You Need To Know

The ESAT tests applicants on four major subjects; Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Within each of these subjects, there are dozens of topics and modules that you will need to understand to perform well. In this guide, we’ll explore what you need to know and how you can prepare for the test.

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ESAT vs NSAA & ENGAA: What's Changed?

ESAT vs NSAA & ENGAA: What’s Changed?

The Engineering & Science Admissions Test (ESAT) is the replacement exam for Cambridge’s NSAA and ENGAA. While they’re both science-based admissions tests, there are a few differences that you need to be aware of, so this guide will explain everything you need to know about the ESAT versus the NSAA and ENGAA.

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