The application process

This section guides you through all the steps of the application process (which starts earlier at Cambridge) and explains what we’re looking for in prospective students and how we assess applications.

1. Course

You’re going to be studying to a very high level for several years so make sure you choose a course you’re personally interested in and will really enjoy studying! Check, also, that you meet the entrance requirements of the course you want to study.

2. College

Where would you like to live when you’re here? In your UCAS application, indicate if you have a preference College or if you’re making an open application.

3. Apply

UCAS application

If you want to apply to the University, you do so through UCAS. However, at Cambridge the process starts earlier to allow time for all of the application information to be gathered and considered.

Submit your UCAS application by 15 October – our institution code is CAM C05.

– our institution code is CAM C05. Other application deadlines apply for those wishing to be interviewed in overseas countries, and for some mature applicants.

There's an additional application form if you're applying for the Graduate Course in Medicine.

Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ)

Shortly after submitting the UCAS application, you'll be asked (via email) to complete the Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ) – a few extra questions requesting information not included in your UCAS application, which we find helpful, for example topics covered as part of your A Level/IB Higher Level (or equivalent) courses. You will also have the option to complete a Cambridge-specific personal statement as part of the SAQ. To make a valid application to the University of Cambridge, you must submit your SAQ by the relevant deadline.

Cambridge Online Preliminary Application (COPA)

If you're living or attending school/college outside the UK/EU and/or applying for an Organ Scholarship, you need to submit the Cambridge Online Preliminary Application (COPA), and the deadline for submitting this may be earlier than 15 October (see the COPA webpages for details).

Transcripts

Some applicants will be required to submit an academic transcript.

4. Written assessment

Most applicants are required to take a written admission assessment, either pre-interview or at interview, if interviewed.

5. Interview

Everyone with a realistic chance of being offered a place is invited to attend an interview. That's around 75% of applicants each year on average (though the percentage varies between courses and interview locations). Interviews usually take place during the first three weeks of December.

6. Decision

We’ll advise you of our decision before the end of January.