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Akanksha Malhotra

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For admission to Cambridge LLM, the applicants can apply through the University of Cambridge applicant portal. Before applying to LLM at Cambridge University, be ready with the following things:

  • Academic transcripts
  • CV / Resume
  • Two academic references
  • English language proficiency score
  • Reasons for applying (5,000 characters)

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Piyush Kohli

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Anyone who applies for a postgraduate degree at Cambridge can also apply to be considered for funding to help cover the cost of their education. However, the financial support available for international undergraduates is limited but at Cambridge several scholarships are available including Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust awards; College awards; and country-specific scholarships.

Cambridge Society of India offers a scholarship to meritorious Indian students to study at the University of Cambridge. This scholarship is offered to study undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral programs. Candidates with excellent

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Piyush Kohli

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No, Cambridge is not free for international students. Cambridge University tuition fee for international students is relatively on the higher side in comparison to home students. However, international students can always go for scholarships that the university has to offer. International students applying for undergraduate courses, at the University of Cambridge, can expect to pay anywhere in between EUR 24,507 - EUR 63,990. Whereas students, who wish to apply for postgraduate courses, can expect to pay on an average EUR 30,339. Students are however advised to go through the individual course page in order to check the

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Piyush Kohli

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As one of the top-ranked universities worldwide, Cambridge University is quite selective about the students it chooses. About one in six applicants are able to make it and all those six applicants have pretty good profiles. Cambridge University has an acceptance rate of around 20-21%, which means around 20 to 21 out of 100 students are only accepted, making Cambridge extremely competitive.

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Chandra Shekhar

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The UK is the home to some of the world-ranked universities that offer quality MBA programs to international students. We have mentioned below the list of popular MBA universities in the UK by QS:

MBA Universities

MBA Tuition Fees

MBA World Ranking

London Business School

INR 77,41,128

5

Cambridge (Judge)

INR 67,74,400

12

Chicago (Booth)

INR 64,67,030

13

Oxford (Said)

INR 75,61,924

16

Imperial College Business School

INR 65,09,775

21

Also read: MBA Colleges in the UK for Indian Students

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, Cambridge is a good university for LLM. The University of Cambridge is one of the most prestigious universities in the world and its Law Faculty is highly regarded. The LLM programme at Cambridge offers a wide range of courses, including both traditional and cutting-edge areas of law. The faculty are leading experts in their field and the students are drawn from all over the world.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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In order to study Master in Finance at the University of Cambridge, the following given minimum requirements have to be met:

  • Undergraduate academic achievement: At least a high UK 2:1 or equivalent. Any degree subject is potentially eligible. However, if students did not study a finance-related subject at the undergraduate level, on rare occasions, students may have to submit GRE or GMAT score to show their quantitative ability. Indian students are advised to check the minimum requirements as the grades required for the MFin are likely to be higher than the minimum 2:1 equivalent mentioned on the university’s website
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