You need to have top grades to study at the University of Cambridge.
You'll need to check the entry requirements for your course before you apply. You may need to have qualifications in a particular subject and achieve certain grades. The entry requirements for your course may differ between Cambridge Colleges.
Our course pages refer to our A level and International Baccalaureate requirements. You can find out more about how we consider A level and IB qualifications and the other qualifications that we accept on our qualifications page.
You also may need to:
The minimum offer level and subject requirements outline the minimum you'll usually need to achieve in your qualifications to receive an offer from Cambridge.
In some cases you’ll receive a higher or more challenging offer.
Colleges set higher offer requirements for a number of reasons. This could be because:
Where we set more challenging offers this is to better ensure that you will be able to cope with the academic level of the course and thrive at Cambridge.
If you're not from a majority English speaking country (as defined by the UK Home Office), your English language skills must be good enough for you to:
Offers from Cambridge may include an English language condition either as part of any visa requirements or if there are any concerns raised during your application.
We’ll assess you on:
The Cambridge College that makes you an offer will decide what the condition is. The condition may be based on your grade in a high school qualification or an approved English language test.
As a guide, you would be expected to achieve a good C1 standard within the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR) in all four competencies by the time you start at Cambridge University. Commonly, this is demonstrated by one of the qualifications listed below.
If you have followed the Singapore Integrated Programme (SIP), contact your chosen College admissions office for advice.
For some visa types, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as 'IELTS for UKVI (Academic)'. However, under UKVI policy, as a Higher Education Provider (HEP), we can accept other English language qualifications when sponsoring a student visa.
If you take an approved English language test to meet the English language requirements:
If you’ll be under 18 when you join us, you should talk to a College Admissions Office as early as possible to discuss your application.
If you’re considering Medicine, you should also read the advice about age requirements on the Medicine course page.
If you'll be under the age of 16 on admission, you may need to meet additional requirements and restrictions to comply with legislation.
We normally do not consider applications from students enrolled on a degree course at another UK university.
We’ll only consider this if:
If you transfer to Cambridge from another UK university, you will need to start your chosen Cambridge course from the beginning (first year). It is not possible to transfer credit to Cambridge from another university.
Please be aware that if you have previously studied at another university, this may impact your eligibility for student finance and/or a student visa.