Sunday 27 October 2013

Cambridge University announces undergraduate admissions 2014

Cambridge University, UK invites applications for its full-time taught undergraduate (UG) higher education courses. The University of Cambridge is a collegiate university with 31 colleges and six academic schools under it. Located in Cambridge, England, it is the third-oldest surviving university in the oldest. The institute grew out of an association of scholars that was formed in 1209.
UG Courses at Cambridge University:
The University of Cambridge offers taught undergraduate degree programmes in a number of study areas across various faculties of arts and science. Some of the popular study areas are:
  • Architecture
  • Economics
  • English
  • Geography
  • History
  • Human, Social and Political Sciences
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Management Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Natural Sciences
  • Psychological and Behavioural Sciences
Admission requirements for the Cambridge University UG courses:
The admission requirements vary according to the courses. The requirements can be:
  • Applicant must be in the top one or two percent of his/her year group.
  • Applicant must have A Levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB) or equivalent qualifications, covering three or four subjects in depth.
  • Exams related (wherever relevant)
  • English language requirements
How to apply for the Cambridge University UG courses:
Candidates need to apply online via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
Click here for further information.
Cambridge University UG courses admission application deadlines:15 October 2013
Cambridge University UG scholarships:
Cambridge University offers a number of financial support options for international undergraduate students like:
  • Financial support to UG students
  • Cambridge Financial Support to UG students
  • Departmental fundings
  • Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust

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