- UCAS course code
- GG13
- UCAS institution code
- M20
Master of Mathematics (MMath)
MMath Mathematics and Statistics
- Typical A-level offer: A*AA including specific subjects
- Typical contextual A-level offer: A*AB including specific subjects
- Refugee/care-experienced offer: A*BB including specific subjects
- Typical International Baccalaureate offer: 37 points overall with 7,6,6 at HL, including specific requirements
How to apply
Apply through UCAS .
Advice to applicants
Factors contributing to a successful application include:
- past academic performance;
- predicted academic performance;
- enthusiasm for, and realistic grasp of, chosen degree programme;
- evidence of interpersonal skills and non-academic interests/achievements.
Further guidance on how to apply can be found on our How to Apply webpage.
Where you have mitigating circumstances these should be reported to your education provider and relevant exam board, we cannot make further allowances.
We would normally only consider applicants who can offer recent relevant study.
Of applicants who narrowly miss their A-level offer, those that have taken Further Mathematics may be given some priority for extra places.
You should not usually apply for more than one of the Mathematics degree courses offered by The University of Manchester. Please contact us for advice if you are planning to do so.
How your application is considered
Applications are considered on the basis of the UCAS form. Strong examination results are the main factor in admitting students to our courses. We consider other information to ensure we admit students with the most outstanding potential. This is assessed within a structured framework and includes prior and predicted grades. Your referee should give realistic grade predictions for all qualifications that you are currently studying at the top of their reference. If you attend a non-UK school or college that does not provide predicted grades your referee should explain this policy within their reference.
Further information and advice on writing your personal statement and the UCAS application process can be found on the UCAS website.
Interview requirements
We will not be holding interviews for September 2025 entry. If you receive an offer you will be invited to attend an on-campus offer holder day which will be held early next year. This will enable you to find out more about the Department and life as a student in Manchester. Normally this will include a talk by an admissions tutor, a Mathematical talk from an academic and an opportunity to hear from our current students. You will also be able to see some of our amazing facilities. For those unable to come to campus there will be a virtual session which will cover the same information as described above. Further details will be provided directly to students by the admissions team.
Aptitude test requirement
At present, there is no requirement for an additional aptitude test for entry to the course in 2025. Any updates to this policy will be posted here.
Deferrals
Applications for deferred entry are considered equally to other applications up to the point of confirmation.
Deferred entry is granted on the discretion of admissions staff, and is normally granted for one year only and two years at the maximum in exceptional circumstances. Some English Language test results, such as IELTS or TOEFL, are only valid for two years from the test date. Your English Language test report must be valid on the start date of the course.
We normally also guarantee a place in the current year should the applicant's gap year plans change, subject to availability of places.