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10. University of Warwick Overall rank: 7
This
Coventry campus university squeezes into the top 10 with an average UCAS score
requirement of 480. The maths department is particularly highly regarded – one
professor has recently been awarded the world’s most prestigious maths award,
the Fields Medal.
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The Scottish
capital’s university does not make the top ten in the overall league table, but
maintains a high level of entry standards with an average entry requirement of
482. Its prestigious alumni helps it to remain a sought after place of study –
graduates signed the United States’ Declaration of Independence, founded Ivy
League universities and brought modern medicine to China.
University
of Bristol is the most competitive West Country university for entry, with an
average UCAS score required of 486. It founded Britain’s first drama
department, which continues to produce a high calibre of actors and comedians –
Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Simon Pegg and Charlotte Ritchie all cut their
teeth at Bristol.
Undergraduate
entry requirements to UCL range from A*AA-AAB at A level. It prides itself on
being the first university in England to admit students of any race, class or
religion. Its UCAS entry requirement is 500.
The highest
ranking Scottish university, St. Andrews, has an entry requirement of 516. The
oldest university in Scotland, it claims to treat references which give
evidence of clear potential as a very important factor when considering
applicants – something which worked a charm for Prince William and Kate
Middleton, who met while studying at St. Andrews.
Durham
operates a collegiate based system, whereby students apply to study in an
academic department and join a college community. Its average UCAS score is
521.
LSE
specialises in anthropology, criminology, international relations and
sociology. Entry requirements range from A*AA-AAB at A level, with an average
UCAS score of 532. It also tops the list of most popular university in the UK
for billionaires, according to Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire census 2014.
Imperial has
the highest standards of all the London universities, with a UCAS requirement
of 566. It specialises in practical application of science. Its research
departments specialise in global health, climate change and sustainable sources
of energy technology, and has one of the largest research incomes in the UK.
Entry requirements range from A*A*A*- AAB at A level.
Missing out on the top spot to its
esteemed rival Cambridge, the oldest university in the English-speaking world
still has exceptionally high standards of entry with an average UCAS entry
score of 571. Applicants must get between A*A*A*-AAA at A level. Most students
must sit a written test or submit written work, plus undergo a gruelling
interview procedure by college tutors.
The toughest university to get into with a
score of 601, Cambridge requires A*A*A at A level for undergraduate science
courses and A*AA for arts and psychological and behavioural science. This is
not surprising for a university that has produced 90 Nobel Prize winners, more
than any other institution. Applicants should also expect to undergo interviews
and assessments.
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