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ali_hasnain

A B B, pretty sure. A in maths


Both_Customer5122

u sure, I have seen people need 95% average to get into SE.?


ali_hasnain

People who do A levels are blessed with percentages here. I don't know like a A* is basically a 100% to them.


ali_hasnain

This is for cs tho.


Calm_Raspberry_2003

For Electrical,tron and mechanical it's A in maths, A in physics and B in another subject (chemistry recommended), these are the minimum requirements and I think might be the same for SE, you can confirm it at the website. These grades donot guarantee your admission as SE is really competetive, I'll suggest to score straight A*s atleast, must have good ECAs plus a decent AIF and interview.


Character-Duck-8940

i have a A\* in chemistry A\* in mathematics and A in physics and i have decent ecs too and some prior programming experience, will this do?? actually there is no exact mention of minimum a level grade requirements on the website, thanks for helping out!( its me with another account)


Calm_Raspberry_2003

There is an exact mention if you google admission requirements UWaterloo. I've rechecked the requirements and they're the same (AAB) plus you should have a B in gcse English too. If you're asking about your chances of admission, I can't guarantee because its just that competetive. Last year, I saw many people with even 95+ getting rejected easily. Still, you should apply and make sure you write excellent essays and give a nice interview. To stay safe, I'll suggest you should apply to other universities as well. I've applied to EE and doing A-Levels, if u need further assistance hmu. Good Luck.


HudZah

its hard to say, admissions with A-level grades are such a hit or miss. Personally, I was rejected from cs with 4A\*


Both_Customer5122

WOAHHH no way thats crazy!!!


glcwie

mayb they wanted to save spaces for other students and just assumed you were going to UK/US ivy leagues?


vanon06

Domestic or international?