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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
QS World University Rankings by Subject have placed Cambridge University in the top 10 globally for 38 subject areas. Some of the top ranked Cambridge University courses are given below.
| Cambridge University Programs | QS Subject Rankings 2024 |
|---|---|
Archaeology, Modern Languages | #1 |
| Linguistics, Anatomy & Physiology, English Language & Literature, Materials Science, and Mathematics | #2 |
| Chemistry, Geography, Classics & Ancient History, History, Chemical Engineering, Anthropology, Law & Legal Studies, and Psychology | #3 |
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About economics M.Phil programme that you want to know is better in University of Cambridge. As the course is designed for the students who wish to obtain a one year master's qualifications before leaving academic economics but not for the students who wish to continue Ph.D.
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Ph.D programmes are full-time study and you have to be in Cambridge for your doctoral research degree. They do offer part-time study but is not a distance programme.
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