
Cambridge University is an ideal university for many international students to apply for, so what are the conditions for applying for Cambridge University?
Cambridge University has a high academic status and extensive influence in many fields, and is recognized as one of the top higher education institutions in the world today. It is a member of the Russell University Group in the United Kingdom, the prestigious Golden Triangle University, the International Applied Technology Development Cooperation Network and the Cambridge University Medical Partnership Alliance. With such a high status, the admission standards of Cambridge University are naturally relatively high, and the application difficulty is relatively large.
Admission to the University of Cambridge is divided into two categories: Undergraduate and Postgraduate:
1) Undergraduate
The application requirements for applying for an undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge are as follows:
A-level subject combination grades require at least 3 A's. Cambridge University accepts applications for Chinese grades, and the required grades vary by province. Under normal circumstances, students are required to achieve the top 0.1% of the province.
In addition, the University of Cambridge also pays attention to students' academic performance and normal grades.
In terms of language, Cambridge University requires students to have an IELTS score of at least 7.0 overall and no less than 7.0 in each individual item.
2) Postgraduate
The application requirements for postgraduate admission to Cambridge University are as follows:
A 2:1 honours degree from a UK university or its international equivalent. Chinese domestic famous universities (famous 985 universities) with at least 85% or GPA3.5 or above; domestic excellent universities (generally double first-class universities) with at least 88% or GPA3.7 or above;
IELTS with an overall score of at least 7.0 and no sub-score less than 7.0