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What are the requirements for graduate students of Cambridge University to apply for admission?
Requirements for postgraduate application at Cambridge University:

A-levels performance requirements: Cambridge University requires applicants to have A-levels, international diploma or equivalent education in three or four disciplines related to their major. No matter what educational background, the applicant must reach the highest score of the educational background, which is about 1% to 2% of the students before the group year, and at the same time, he must get a high score when applying for related subjects.

In the past three years, the minimum A-levels of students admitted to Cambridge University is A*AA, so applying for some courses may have higher requirements.

IELTS score conditions: Cambridge University requires international students to have an average English level of not less than 7.0 and a score of not less than 7.0 in listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Whether or not to accept the results of the college entrance examination: Although the graduate students of Cambridge University will consider China students applying for the results of the college entrance examination, this kind of situation varies from person to person, and it is best for applicants to contact the Admissions Office of Cambridge University directly for confirmation.

Cambridge University requires very high entrance scores, and there are many kinds of exams, as follows:

1, A-level course: A-level is divided into two stages: AS-level (equivalent to Grade Three in China) and A2-level (one level higher than Grade Three in China), and AS-level and A2-level*** form an A-level. Cambridge University requires students to submit all AS-level courses and A2-level courses to the school when applying.

AS-level usually needs 4-5 courses (there is no difference between 4 courses and 5 courses), and at least 3 courses are needed to reach A or above; A-level usually requires 3-4 courses, humanities and social sciences require A*AA or above, and science requires A * A * A or above.

2.IB courses: the total score is required to be above 40-4 1, and at least three higher-level courses are required, and at least two of them have a perfect score of 7, and the other one has a score of above 6, that is, it is required to reach 7-7-6, and some majors may also require a specific course to reach 7.

3.AP course? [64] It is required that there are at least five courses with a perfect score of 5. In addition, students applying for AP courses need to submit additional SAT and SAT II scores, and SAT II requires no less than 700 points.