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Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology MEng Hons
The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology course at Cambridge looks at the challenge of how processes can make products in a sustainable way.
Chemical Engineers make chemical products from raw materials.
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What you will need to do
Apply by 15 Oct
Attend an interview
Pass an entry test
What you won’t need to do
Audition for a Place
Submit a portfolio
Points of entry for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology MEng Hons
Year 1
Entry requirements for Engineering and Chemical, Process and Energy Engineering at University of Cambridge
Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.
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Required subjects for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology MEng Hons at University of Cambridge
Please check the website for subject requirements for this course (www.cam.ac.uk/courses).
Please be aware that the entry requirements listed above are the minimum offer level for this course. Entry requirements may vary across our Colleges, and some may set additional conditions for most or all offers. For example, some Colleges may require additional subjects, make a higher offer or specify an A* (or equivalent) in a particular subject.
It’s important that you check the entry requirements for your shortlisted College(s) before you make an application, as these may be different to what is listed above. You can find a list of Colleges that usually make offers at the minimum offer level, as well as Colleges that have additional conditions, on our course pages (linked below).
UCAS points for current students on Engineering and Chemical, Process and Energy Engineering at University of Cambridge
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30th June 23
Engineering, MEng Hons FullTime
A lot of very varied content in the first two years, especially the second which makes it difficult however on the whole the teaching is good. Practicals seem a bit pointless and are there to tick a box. read more
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