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Imperial College London
Advanced Molecular Synthesis
Independent preparation guide for Advanced Molecular Synthesis MRes at Imperial. Use it to check official requirements, compare applicant fit, and plan writing and interview preparation.
Official Information Summary
Imperial College London lists this as a MRes programme in Chemical engineering, Chemistry. Verify requirements, funding and English language details on the official page before drafting.
School / department
Chemical engineering, Chemistry
Degree type
MRes
Study level
postgraduate
Study mode
Full-time
Availability
active
Application cycle
September 2026
Duration
1 year
Official page
Research proposal
The research proposal assesses your aptitude to critically analyse published scientific literature and helps you plan towards your research project.
Applicant Fit Preparation
G5Admissions treats this as preparation analysis for Engineering, not an official admissions judgement.
Suitable applicant backgrounds
- - Engineering, applied science, systems, infrastructure, or technical project backgrounds
Relevant evidence signals
- - technical or quantitative preparation should be evidenced
- - research preparation and supervisor/topic fit should be evidenced
Common risk areas
- - not a general high-recall recommendation candidate without stronger applicant fit
Useful preparation angles
- - Keep as classified official catalogue row; do not promote without stronger profile-specific fit.
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