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Wed 18 Dec 2024 • 7 min read
Learn how many UCAS points are needed for Cambridge, typical grade requirements, and how to calculate them for a successful application.
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When aspiring to study at one of the world’s most prestigious institutions, the University of Cambridge, understanding the admissions process is essential. One common question among applicants is whether UCAS points play a role in securing a place. This guide explores the importance of UCAS points, Cambridge’s unique approach to admissions, and how to prepare effectively.
UCAS points, part of the UK’s university application system, quantify academic qualifications and grades, enabling universities to compare applicants from diverse educational backgrounds. They are derived from various qualifications such as A-levels, BTECs, and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
Here’s a breakdown of UCAS points for common qualifications:
While many UK universities set specific UCAS points thresholds as entry requirements, Cambridge and other Oxbridge institutions follow a different approach. Cambridge utilises a holistic approach and evaluates candidates based on grades, their academic potential, extracurricular achievements, and suitability for the course.
UCAS points are calculated using a points-based system linked to grades and qualifications. Here’s how common qualifications translate into points:
Cambridge does not specify a minimum UCAS points requirement. Instead, admissions offers are based on achieving particular grades in A-levels or equivalent qualifications. While UCAS points can provide an indicative benchmark, they are not formally used in Cambridge’s admissions criteria.
AAA or A*AA, equating to 152–168 UCAS points.
A total score of 40–42 points, including 776 at Higher Level, which roughly translates to 768 UCAS points.
Require AAA at A-level plus additional assessments like the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT).
May include STEP (Sixth Term Examination Papers) requirements alongside A-level grades.
For the most accurate and updated entry requirements, refer to Cambridge’s official undergraduate admissions page.
Entry requirements can vary slightly depending on the course. Below is an overview of common subjects and their typical grade requirements:
Note: Admissions tests and requirements are subject to change. Applicants should consult the University of Cambridge Undergraduate Admissions for the most current information. It’s essential to verify specific requirements for each course and college, as there may be variations. Early preparation for any required assessments and interviews is crucial for a successful application. For more information and preparation strategies, check out our Cambridge Admissions Tests guide.
Cambridge evaluates applicants through a holistic admissions process that considers:
Predicted and achieved grades in relevant subjects.
Subject-specific tests like the UCAT, TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment), or STEP (Sixth Term Examination Paper) for Mathematics. For more information and preparation strategies, check out our Cambridge Admissions Tests guide.
A demonstration of passion and commitment to the chosen subject. Please note the UCAS personal statement is changing. Check out our UCAS Personal Statement Reform blog post.
Academic endorsements from educators familiar with the applicant’s work.
An opportunity to showcase critical thinking and subject enthusiasm.
While UCAS points are not directly considered, meeting or exceeding the grade requirements naturally aligns with accumulating high UCAS points. This correlation highlights the level of academic achievement expected by Cambridge.
The University of Cambridge provides detailed equivalency guidelines for students studying international curricula. Here’s an overview:
Cambridge typically requires applicants to achieve high scores in their AP examinations. While specific score requirements can vary depending on the course and college, achieving scores of 5 in multiple AP subjects is generally expected. It’s essential to check the specific requirements for your intended course.
Applicants presenting the European Baccalaureate are usually expected to achieve an overall score of 85% or above, with specific subject requirements depending on the chosen course. Detailed information can be found on Cambridge’s International Entry Requirements page.
Note that Cambridge accepts a wide range of international qualifications. Prospective students should consult the International Entry Requirements page to understand the specific criteria for their qualifications.
It’s crucial for applicants to verify the specific requirements for their chosen course and college, as there may be variations. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to the University of Cambridge Undergraduate Study website.
Meeting the academic requirements is just the first step in the Cambridge admissions process. After achieving the necessary grades:
Include a compelling personal statement tailored to your chosen course. Please note the UCAS personal statement is changing. Check out our UCAS Personal Statement Reform blog post.
Depending on the subject, you may need to take tests like the UCAT or LNAT. For more information and preparation strategies, check out our Cambridge Admissions Tests guide.
A key aspect of Cambridge’s selection process is the rigorous academic interview.
For more guidance on interviews and admissions, check out our How to Get into Cambridge guide or book a free consultation.
Our expert tutors have first-hand experience with the admissions process. Book a free consultation with Dukes Plus today and maximise your chances of success. At Dukes Plus, we take your future very seriously.
To find out how Dukes Plus can assist with your Cambridge application, book a free consultation today.
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