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Are my GCSE results and my A Level Options good enough to study chemical engineering in Manchester University?
I got A*A*AAAABBCC and a E
A*Maths
A* English literature
A Additional science
A Further science
A Computing
A in R.E
B English language
B Core Science
C History
C Art
E Resistant Materials

Currently studying Maths, Chemistry, Psychology and Law in college.
Original post by Tetracore
Are my GCSE results and my A Level Options good enough to study chemical engineering in Manchester University?
I got A*A*AAAABBCC and a E
A*Maths
A* English literature
A Additional science
A Further science
A Computing
A in R.E
B English language
B Core Science
C History
C Art
E Resistant Materials

Currently studying Maths, Chemistry, Psychology and Law in college.


As a whole GCSEs aren’t a massive deal when applying for Unis (baring medicine) but you have pretty good GCSEs to start with although some places may find the science grades more concerning.

In answer to your question if you do a bit of research and visit the Manchester website you will find the answer, just check that they don’t require physics and look at whether you are on track for the required grades.
Original post by Tetracore
Are my GCSE results and my A Level Options good enough to study chemical engineering in Manchester University?
I got A*A*AAAABBCC and a E
A*Maths
A* English literature
A Additional science
A Further science
A Computing
A in R.E
B English language
B Core Science
C History
C Art
E Resistant Materials

Currently studying Maths, Chemistry, Psychology and Law in college.

Yes.
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2017/03848/meng-chemical-engineering/entry-requirements/#course-profile

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