Undergraduate admissions process
Become an undergraduate student at Imperial
Undergraduate admissions process
Find out more about applying for undergraduate study as a Home student.
Undergraduate admissions process
Applying as an international student may involve a few extra steps. Find out all you need below.
Entry requirements
We have over 100 courses in science, engineering, medicine and business to choose from. Each course has different entry requirements, which usually includes certain grades you must achieve in certain subjects.
About our entry requirementsEntry requirements
We have over 100 courses in science, engineering, medicine and business to choose from. Each course has different entry requirements. We accept a wide range of qualifications for undergraduate study.
About our entry requirementsEntry requirements
We have over 100 courses in science, engineering, medicine and business to choose from. Each course has different entry requirements, which usually includes certain grades you must achieve in certain subjects.
About our entry requirementsApplying for undergraduate study
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Create an account in UCAS Hub
Get started by registering an account in UCAS Hub. You cannot apply to us directly; we also don’t accept the Common Application.
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Choose a course
Choose from 100+ courses in science, engineering, medicine and business – check you meet the entry requirements for courses of interest.
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Check admissions test requirements
Applicants to many Imperial departments need to sit an admissions test as part of their application.
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Write your personal statement
This is your chance to talk about you, and why you want to apply for the course(s) you've chosen.
Personal statement advice -
Apply by 29 January 2025
Applications for our 2025 courses (except Medicine) should arrive at UCAS by 18.00 (UK time) on this date.
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Check your application status
Sign in to your UCAS Hub account at any time to check your application's progress.
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Reply to your offers
When your last application decision comes in, you will need to reply to any offers you get.
UCAS advice on replying to offers -
Submit your offer conditions
Before you can register for your course, pay tuition fees (if you’re self-funding), or receive a CAS to support your visa application (if you need one), you will need to show you have met all your offer conditions.
Submit your offer conditions
Student visa – CAS
If you need a visa to study in the UK, you'll need to provide a Confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) with your visa application. We'll issue this automatically after you have met your offer conditions.
Find out more about getting a CASStudent visa – CAS
If you need a visa to study in the UK, you'll need to provide a Confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) with your visa application. We'll issue this automatically after you have met your offer conditions.
Find out more about getting a CASImperial Bursary
Home students applying for undergraduate study can receive up to £5,000/year for every year of their course, on top of any government funding they may also be eligible for.
Imperial BursaryBefore you apply
Useful information before you start your application.
Application process
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Offer holders
You're on your way to joining our community. Explore some of the next steps.
Before you apply
Useful information before you start your application.
Application process
Get more information about the application process
Offer holders
You're on your way to joining our community. Find out what comes next.
Before you apply
Useful information before you start your application.
Application process
Get more information about the application process
Offer holders
You're on your way to joining our community. Explore some of the next steps.
Non-degree opportunities
Higher Education advisers
We understand the important role that international teachers and counsellors play in your students' university application journey and we can support you during each stage of the UCAS cycle - from advising on courses and the UCAS application process to answering questions from offer-holders.
Discover our resources and support available