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Requirements of IELTS test in Cambridge University
The undergraduate course of Cambridge University requires applicants to have an IELTS total score of not less than 7.5 and a single item of not less than 7.0. Graduate students are required to have a total IELTS score of not less than 7.0, including 7 points or above in spoken English and 6.5 points or above in reading, listening and writing. Some majors may be more demanding.

Cambridge University, located in Cambridgeshire, England, is a public research university with a traditional college system. Cambridge University is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. Its predecessor was an association of scholars founded in 1209.

Cambridge University is a member of Russell University Group, Global Alliance of Advanced Research Institutes, Golden Triangle prestigious schools, International Applied Science and Technology Development Cooperation Network and Cambridge University Medical Partner Alliance.

There are eight art and science museums, a library system with more than150,000 books and the oldest publishing house in the world-Cambridge University Press.

In fact, Cambridge University is only a loosely organized consortium of colleges, which are highly autonomous, but all abide by the unified charter of Cambridge University, which is drafted and passed by the university's legislature and revised every year.

Cambridge University is only responsible for examinations and degree awarding, while the specific criteria for enrollment are determined by each college and are self-enrolled. Cambridge's 3 1 colleges are scattered in small towns with only about 65438+ 10,000 people.

These colleges were built in different times, with a history of 700 to 800 years at the earliest. Just like their buildings, they have their own characteristics.