Please see below for answers to some of the Frequently Asked Questions we receive regarding applying, MAT and STEP requirements, as well as some further information regarding qualifications and our A-level requirements, as well some information about what happens after an application has been submitted to us.
Applying
- How do I apply?
- When should I apply?
- Is my application more competitive if I apply early?
- Which programme should I apply for? Is there any advantage in applying for a particular programme?
- Can I apply via UCAS Extra, Clearing or Adjustment?
- Can I apply for direct entry into Year 2 or 3?
- Can I apply for deferred entry?
- How are applications assessed?
- Will I have to attend an interview as part of the admissions process?
- What should I include in my personal statement?
- Can I send in an additional/supplementary personal statement?
How do I apply?
When should I apply?
Is my application more competitive if I apply early?
Which programme should I apply for? Is there any advantage in applying for a particular programme?
Can I apply via UCAS Extra, Clearing or Adjustment?
Can I apply for direct entry into Year 2 or 3?
Can I apply for deferred entry?
How are applications assessed?
Will I have to attend an interview as part of the admissions process?
What should I include in my personal statement?
Can I send in an additional/supplementary personal statement?
TMUA/STEP
- Do I need to take TMUA or STEP?
- I live outside the UK – do I still need to take TMUA?
- I took STEP last year; can I use it with my application instead of TMUA?
- There were mitigating circumstances that impacted on my performance at TMUA/caused me to miss it – what should I do?
- Can I sit TMUA and apply through UCAS after that?
- What mark do I need to get in TMUA?
- Are there any resources to help with Further Maths, TMUA and STEP?
Do I need to take TMUA or STEP?
I live outside the UK – do I still need to take TMUA?
I took STEP last year; can I use it with my application instead of TMUA?
There were mitigating circumstances that impacted on my performance at TMUA/caused me to miss it – what should I do?
Can I sit TMUA and apply through UCAS after that?
What mark do I need to get in TMUA?
Are there any resources to help with Further Maths, TMUA and STEP?
Qualifications
- What qualifications do you accept?
- What foundation courses for overseas students do you accept?
- What A-levels should I study?
- Does it matter what exam board I am sitting exams with?
- I’m not studying A-level Further Mathematics, can I still apply?
- I have/am planning to take A-level Maths/Further Maths early – will it be recognised and count towards the offer?
- My predicted grades are lower than the entry requirements, can I still apply?
- I’m doing 4 A-levels, will that make my application more competitive?
- Can I drop one of my A-levels?
- Do you take UMS into account when considering application?
- I’m resitting/retaking my A-levels, will this disadvantage me?
- My GCSEs are not very good – do I still have a chance?
- Can I apply to Imperial as a first year student while studying at a different university?
- Do I need to take an English test?
What qualifications do you accept?
What foundation courses for overseas students do you accept?
What A-levels should I study?
Does it matter what exam board I am sitting exams with?
I’m not studying A-level Further Mathematics, can I still apply?
I have/am planning to take A-level Maths/Further Maths early – will it be recognised and count towards the offer?
My predicted grades are lower than the entry requirements, can I still apply?
I’m doing 4 A-levels, will that make my application more competitive?
Can I drop one of my A-levels?
Do you take UMS into account when considering application?
I’m resitting/retaking my A-levels, will this disadvantage me?
My GCSEs are not very good – do I still have a chance?
Can I apply to Imperial as a first year student while studying at a different university?
Do I need to take an English test?
After Applying
- What happens once I’ve applied and when will I receive a decision?
- How can I check the progress of my application?
- Can my check the progress of my child’s/student’s application?
- Can I visit the campus?
- When do I need to make a decision about my offer?
- How can I accept my offer?
- Can I defer my offer?
- My application wasn’t successful, can I appeal the decision?
- What funding opportunities are available to me and when should I apply for a student loan?
- I’m an Overseas student, when should I apply for my study visa?
What happens once I’ve applied and when will I receive a decision?
How can I check the progress of my application?
Can my check the progress of my child’s/student’s application?
Can I visit the campus?
When do I need to make a decision about my offer?
How can I accept my offer?
Can I defer my offer?
My application wasn’t successful, can I appeal the decision?
What funding opportunities are available to me and when should I apply for a student loan?
I’m an Overseas student, when should I apply for my study visa?
Terms and conditions
Important information that you need to be aware of both prior to becoming a student, and during your studies at Imperial: