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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, some of the scholarships for which Indian students are eligible to study at the University of Cambridge are given below:
- Gates Cambridge: It is applicable for students studying at the Master's and PhD levels and the award value is GBP 30,000 - GBP 60,000 (annual)
- Cambridge Trust Scholarship: All scholarships under this are available only for study at the University of Cambridge. It requires the students to apply to the university through normal application form and as per the relevant deadlines. Note that the trust does not offer full-cost scholarships for MBA (Master of Business Administration) and MFin (Master of Finance) programs
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Cambridge University fees for Indian students for some of the popular programs can be checked from the table given below:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
M.Phil (139 courses) | INR 28 L - 42 L |
MS (7 courses) | INR 25 L - 36 L |
BA (18 courses) | INR 22 L - 38 L |
BE / BTech (9 courses) | INR 34 L - 38 L |
LLM (3 courses) | INR 26 L - 40 L |
MBA/PGDM (1 course) | INR 69 L |
M.Arch (3 courses) | INR 32 L - 39 L |
MBBS (1 course) | INR 64 L |
MIM (1 course) | INR 55 L |
MSN (1 course) | INR 30 L |
Living Costs
- Undergraduate: In 2023-24, the minimum estimated resources required in Cambridge for the year (excluding tuition and college fees) is around £12,400, depending on the lifestyle
- Postgraduate: For 2023/24, the minimum cost of living is £17,668. This sum is budgeted to cover food, rent / accommodation, domestic bills, books, travel around Cambridge, personal computer equipment, etc. Other additional costs may also be applicable as per the course
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Three Indian Prime Ministers studied at the University of Cambridge namely Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi, and Dr. Manmohan Singh. Other Indians who studied at the University of Cambridge are:
- Srinivasa Ramanujan: Indian Mathematician
- Harivansh Rai Bachchan: Hindi Poet (Father of Amitabh Bachchan)
- Prathiba Singh: Sitting Judge of Delhi High Court
- Amartya Sen: Nobel Prize-winning Economist
- Zia Mody: Indian Corporate Lawyer and Businesswoman
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
In order to apply to the University of Cambridge, students must follow the application process as specified by the university. Undergraduate applications to Cambridge University can be made via UCAS, whereas, postgraduate applications can be submitted via the applicant portal of the university. Given below are the steps to apply for the University of Cambridge admissions:
Undergraduate:
- First of all, choose a course
- Then, check the assessment requirements
- Then, select the college in the UCAS application
- After this, submit the UCAS application. Soon after the submission of the UCAS application, the applicants wi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, Cambridge is not free for international students. The 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. Students applying for undergraduate courses, at University of Cambridge, can expect to pay anywhere in between £24,507 and £63,990. Whereas students, who wish to apply for postgraduate courses, can expect to pay on an average £30,339. Students are however advised to check individual course webpage in order to check their exact fees and entry requirements.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Cambridge University tuition fees for international students vary as per the choice of course of the candidate. Most international students need to pay college fees along with the tuition fees. International student costs at Cambridge include:
- Tuition fees
- College fees
- Living expenses
In the academic year 2024-25, the minimum funds required in Cambridge for a full 12 months (excluding tuition and college fees) are estimated to be approximately GBP 14,600 (INR 15.4 L), depending on the lifestyle of the student.
Conversion Rate: 1 GBP = INR 105.88
Know more about the Cost of living for international students in UK
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
As one of the topmost ranked universities worldwide, Cambridge 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 has an acceptance rate of around 20-21%. There are minimum requirements for admission to postgraduate courses offered by Cambridge. Key admission requirements
- Professional Bachelor's (at least 4 years) in professional subjects from a Well-Ranked Institution with a CGPA 7.3+.
- Applicants are required to meet a minimum English language requirement as per their course of study.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Cambridge needs no introduction. It has produced some of the most brilliant minds to have graced academia, scientific community, politics, and almost every other field. As per the Graduate Outcome Survey, 91% of the students were either working or pursuing further academics within 15 months of graduation. As per the Graduate Market, University of Cambridge is one of the top ten universities most often targeted by Britain's leading graduate employers. Average base salary of Cambridge MBA graduates is EUR 96,429 (INR 1 Cr) and students are employed in leading companies such as Amazon, Deloitte, Boston Consulting Group,
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