M.Eng.(Materials Science)

MEng in Materials Science

Stream : Engineering and Technology
Course Type : Full Time
Duration : 4 Years

  • This diverse programme spans the subject from its foundations in physics and chemistry to the mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of materials, and the design, manufacture and applications of metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers, composites and biomaterials
  • The objectives of the Department of Materials at Oxford University are to produce world-class graduate materials scientists and engineers and to conduct world-class research into the manufacture, structure, properties and applications of materials
  • Students will learn how to break down a complex problem, design an experiment or model, manage a project and communicate their results
  • The Oxford Materials degree includes in its fourth year the special feature of an eight-month full-time research project, when student join a research team at Oxford in one of the strongest Departments of Materials in the UK or, occasionally, at an overseas university or in an industrial laboratory

Class 12th

  • Year XII qualification, studied with either the CBSE or ISC examination boards, with an achievement of 90% in each of the five subjects studied
  • Science subjects may also require that candidates take the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) entrance examinations as a pre-condition for entry
  • Subjects required: Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry

IELTS

7

9

  • With at least 7.0 in each of the four components

IB   40

with 766 at HL (including Mathematics and Physics, with 7 at HL in either Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry)

Additional info

  • All candidates must also take the Physics Aptitude Test (PAT) as part of their application
  • Applicants who had been educated full-time in the medium of the English language throughout the two most recent years before application deadline, and who remain in full-time education conducted in the English language until the end of the school year in their home country can be exempted from English language exams