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What are the application conditions for graduate students in Imperial College London?
The application conditions for Imperial College graduate students are as follows:

1, master's program (including teaching and scientific research): 985,211graduated from colleges and universities in China, with an average score of more than 85 points. The corresponding British degree requirements are: at least a second-class honours bachelor degree or above.

2. Doctoral program: at least master's degree is required, with an average score of more than 85 points. Generally, domestic undergraduate graduates cannot apply directly. The requirements corresponding to Britain are: A-class honours bachelor+master.

3. There is generally no deadline for graduate programs in Imperial College London, London, but if you want to apply for scholarships, it is recommended that international students apply before July 1 of the following year. Generally speaking, 5438+ 10 began to apply for teaching-oriented projects in the middle of October, and at the same time, materials were reviewed, and the rolling admission mode was implemented until the records were full. Depending on the major, the whole application and admission process may last until August of the following year.

Imperial College London, London is a member of the Russell University Group of the British Ivy League, and is also known as the "G5 Super Elite University" with Cambridge University, Oxford University, University College London and London School of Economics.

The research level is recognized as the top three universities in Britain, especially famous for their engineering majors. There is a saying in British education that there are three pillars. Oxford is the best liberal arts college, Cambridge is the best science college, and London Imperial College London is the best engineering college. Among the relevant figures of Imperial College, * * has 14 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields Prize winners.

1907, the Imperial College London in London was formed by the merger of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Imperial College of England, Royal Institute of Mining and London Kitty Gotti College, which was established by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845. The campus is located in south kensington, a famous wealthy district in London, just a stone's throw from the famous Hyde Park and Kensington Palace (the residence of Prince William and Princess Kate).

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Imperial College Campus Environment

Imperial College London is located in south kensington, a standard wealthy district in London, just a stone's throw from the famous Hyde Park and Kensington Palace (the former residence of Princess Diana). The museums here are worth visiting, and many large supermarkets can also be reached on foot. The architectural style of Imperial College London in London has a typical eclectic style, which combines the classical and the modern.

Imperial College London is an open university, which consists of many scattered campuses, but most of its departments are still in south kensington campus, which is located in the south of prestigious Hyde Park in London, England, next to the Royal Albert Hall, at the junction of Westminster Abbey in London, the Royal Kensington District and Chelsea District, and is a densely populated area of academic institutions.

The Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy of Art, the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Royal Geographic Society are all nearby. ?

There are two larger campuses outside London, Silkwood Park Campus in Baker County and Wye Campus 60 miles east of London. The Queen's Tower in the center of south kensington campus is the landmark building of the campus. The tower is 287 feet (85 meters) high, and it is the only remaining building in Imperial College London.

It used to be a part of a building, and there was a hall with a water tank in the tower. In the1960s, Imperial Institute was demolished and Imperial College London was expanded at the original site of the Institute.

From 1966 to 1968, the tower was rebuilt and became an independent building. There is a 10 bell hanging in the tower, which was a gift from Australia in 1982 and was named after members of the royal family. Every important royal birthday or other royal anniversary, the big clock will ring in the afternoon.

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