Is Imperial College London worth for placement?
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The placement rate of the imperial College for the Class of 2023 stands 92%. The average salary of MBA graduates is GBP 63364 (INR 74.4 L). These graduates are working in some of the top industries such as Business Development, Engineering, Research, Education, Operations, Finance, Information Technology, Healthcare Services, Consulting, Community and Social Services, Sales and Media & Communication. The top employers who have recruited these graduates include Amazon, Capital One, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Deloitte, IBM, Mastercard, Revolut etc.
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The Imperial College London is known for offering the highest placement rate in the UK. The university placement rate attracts international students the most. The Imperial College London placement rate is 81%, and the graduates are employed within three months of graduation. This figure indicates that out of every 100 students, around 81 students get employed. According to the student reviews on Shiksha, the Imperial College London graduates can earn from GBP 32,000 - 44,000 (INR 35.83 L - INR 49.27 L) per year. Imperial College London graduates are always in high demand all over the world. The university graduates work for top sector
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Imperial, on paper, is better than UCLA. In terms of global ranking, Imperial College QS rank is 6th in the world while the UCLA QS rank is 29th in the world. Imperial College placements rate is also higher than that of the University of California Los Angeles placement rate.
Yes, a large numbers of Indians have graduates from the Imperial College London. The college has over 3,000 Indian alumni member worldwide. Additionally, more than 800 Indian students are currenty enrolled at the college. Some notable Indian alumni that are part of Imperial College London alumni network are such as Narinder Singh Kapany, Dr. Ashok Chakrabarty, Dr. Sandip Banerji, etc.
To be a part of UG STEM courses at Imperial College London, international students are required to have certain subjects in the 12th grade. International students are generally expected to be very good at quantitative reasoning. Subjects like Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics should be a part of the applicant's high school coursework.
For more information on the same, mentioned below is the list of STEM fields with their respective required 12th-grade subjects requirements:
STEM field | Required 12th subjects (India) | Typical India Class XII minimums |
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Engineering (Mechanical) | Mathematics and Physics required. | 90–92% overall across five; 90–95% in Maths and Physics. |
Engineering (Electrical/Electronic) | Mathematics and Physics required. | 90–92% overall; 90–95% in required subjects. |
Chemical Engineering | Mathematics and Chemistry required; Physics/Further Maths advantageous. | 90–92% overall; 90–95% in Maths and Chemistry. |
Computing/Computer Science | Mathematics essential; Further Mathematics strongly preferred; Physics advantageous. | 90–92% overall; 90–95% in Maths and relevant subjects. |
Physics | Mathematics and Physics required. | 90–92% overall; 90–95% in Maths and Physics. |
Mathematics | Mathematics and Further Mathematics required/strongly preferred. | Example published: 92% overall, with 95% in Mathematics and 95% in Physics or Chemistry (course page example). |
International students need their coursework in certain subjects to be a part of Imperial College London admissions for STEM courses. The quantitaive nature of STEM courses can be challenging for international students which is why these requirements are there.
International students can refer to the table below to know more:
Field | Undergraduate subjects (A-level equivalents) | Postgraduate background |
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Computing/CS | Mathematics essential; Further Mathematics strongly preferred; Physics advantageous | CS or quantitative degree; algorithms, data structures, discrete maths; programming exposure |
Electrical & Electronic Eng | Mathematics and Physics required | EEE or closely related engineering; strong calculus, linear algebra, signals |
Mechanical Engineering | Mathematics and Physics required | Mechanical/Manufacturing/Aero or related engineering; strong mechanics/thermofluids |
Chemical Engineering | Mathematics and Chemistry required; Physics/Further Maths preferred | ChemEng or Physical Sciences/Maths; thermodynamics, transport, reaction engineering helpful |
Bioengineering/Biomedical Eng | Mathematics and Physics required; Biology advantageous | Engineering/Physical Sciences/Maths; strong quantitative preparation |
Physics | Mathematics and Physics required | Physics/Applied Physics/Physical Sciences; strong mathematical methods |
Mathematics | Mathematics and Further Mathematics required/strongly preferred | Mathematics/Applied Maths/Statistics or highly quantitative field |
All departments at Imperial College London do not explicitly ask for an interview. But for some programs like Engineering and Medicine, an interview is conducted before shortlisting a candidate.
Mentioned in the list are the programs and departments that might require an interview:
Department/course | Interview required? |
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Medicine (MBBS/BSc) | Yes |
Electrical & Electronic Engineering | Yes |
Bioengineering | Yes |
Aeronautics | Yes (typical) |
Computing (selected courses) | Not routine |
Life Sciences (selected courses) | Not routine |
Most other departments | Usually |

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