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Imperial College London

MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online)

Independent preparation guide for Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) 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 Master's programme in Artificial intelligence, Biomedical sciences, Data science, Medicine and healthcare. Verify requirements, funding and English language details on the official page before draftin

School / department
Artificial intelligence, Biomedical sciences, Data science, Medicine and healthcare
Degree type
Master's
Study level
postgraduate
Study mode
Part-time, Online
Availability
active
Application cycle
September 2026
Duration
28 months
Official page

Applicant Fit Preparation

G5Admissions treats this as preparation analysis for AI / Robotics, not an official admissions judgement.

Suitable applicant backgrounds

  • - AI, robotics, computer science, engineering systems, machine learning, or technical research backgrounds

Relevant evidence signals

  • - technical or quantitative preparation should be evidenced

Common risk areas

  • - Technical claims without proof of methods, implementation judgement, research readiness, or systems fit

Useful preparation angles

  • - Use only when applicant profile gives concrete evidence for technology_ai_governance, health_policy_data.

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MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) — FAQ

What does the MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) at Imperial College London look for in applicants?

Admissions teams weigh academic background, relevant research or professional experience, and how clearly your goals fit the programme's focus and methods. The MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) page highlights the fit angles to evidence in your application, and the official Imperial College London page remains the source of truth for exact requirements.

What application materials does the MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) typically require?

Most G5 postgraduate applications combine transcripts, a personal or academic statement, a research proposal where relevant, references, and any programme-specific written work. Check the official Imperial College London programme page for the exact list and deadlines; G5Admissions helps you prepare and pressure-test each piece.

Is the G5Admissions MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online) page an official Imperial College London source?

No. It is an independent preparation summary with a link to the official page. G5Admissions is not affiliated with Imperial College London and does not guarantee admission; official university and application-portal pages remain authoritative.

How competitive is the MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online)?

G5 programmes are selective, and competitiveness depends on the applicant pool each cycle. Rather than a single admit rate, focus on demonstrating strong, consistent fit with the MSc Computational Biomedicine (Computational Genomics) (Online); G5Admissions' positioning and review tools help you assess and strengthen that fit.