Undergraduate students must apply online through UCAS (University and College Admissions Service), which is the admissions office of British universities. The application code is IMP 150. Due to the limited number of international students, it is recommended to apply as soon as possible.
2. Language requirements
There are two levels of language requirements in Imperial College London, London: standard and higher. The standard is IELTS 6.5 or above, and the single item is not less than 6.0. The total score of advanced requirements is 7.0, and each item is not less than 6.5.
Of about 12500 students, about 3 100 live in dormitories owned or controlled by the college. There are fully furnished single rooms and shared rooms, as well as lounge, kitchen, bathroom and laundry room.
Generally speaking, the school guarantees to provide accommodation for freshmen within or between colleges, and gives priority to overseas graduate students in the first year. The student dormitory office will provide a lot of help to find suitable housing for students, and students can also choose to live off campus. There are two kinds: package tour and self-help tour. All freshmen are guaranteed to live in school buildings, and the school can also help contact private houses and hotel houses for rent.
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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.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-London Imperial College London