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What are we looking for?

We look for students with academic ability and potential, who can show us commitment to their chosen course.

We want to encourage good applicants regardless of their school background. °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú has a lot to offer able and motivated students from any type of school, and we know that you have a lot to offer us.

What we're looking for

When we assess your application, we'll be looking for:

  • Academic ability and potential
  • Motivation and suitability for your chosen course
  • Commitment and self discipline.

Strong candidates will usually have excellent grades, but we often overlook the odd low mark, and in special circumstances we will accept applicants with weaker grades.

We'll also be looking for enthusiasm and commitment to the subject, and to academic study generally. For instance, you may have read widely. For certain subjects, such as Medicine, Engineering, or Architecture, you may have taken a work placement in a relevant area.

If you are applying from outside the UK your application will be assessed in the same way as everyone else's. There's no quota system based on nationality, except in Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. See our dedicated page for international students for more information.

Entrance requirements

You can find more detailed information about entrance requirements and different qualifications on these pages: 

Please note that we do not normally consider applications from students enrolled on a degree course at another university, unless:

  1. You are  or
  2. You are studying in the first year of a course as advised by the University because your school leaving qualifications are not adequate preparation for study at Cambridge or
  3. You have exceptional circumstances or
  4. You want to change the subject you're studying.

In cases 3 or 4, you will need strong support in the form of a written reference or letter of support from your course director.

If you transfer to Cambridge from another university, you will need to start your chosen Cambridge course from the beginning (first year). It is not possible to transfer credit to Cambridge from another university.

How we make decisions

Undergraduate admissions decisions are made by Colleges. After interviews have taken place in December we compare applicants to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú with applicants in the same subject at other Colleges to ensure that between us we make offers to the strongest candidate. Find out more about how Colleges make .

Subjects you can study at Jesus

We welcome applications for all subjects studied in the University. The ratio of applications to places in all subjects is about average for the University as a whole, although the number of students in each subject varies slightly from year to year.

Each year we take in roughly the following numbers of students in each subject:

If you have any further questions you might find the answer in our frequently asked questions. If you don't, please email us at undergraduate-admissions@jesus.cam.ac.uk.

Hear from our students

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    Katherine

    Human, Social, and Political Sciences

    Studying Human, Social, and Political Sciences (HSPS) at Jesus is great, as the relatively large intake creates a really supportive group within College. The course itself is diverse, allowing you to study everything from power politics to the psychology of free will. Taking four subjects in part one means you gain experience of several different disciplines before deciding where to specialise.

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    Harvey

    Geography

    What makes Geography so appealing is that it’s such a diverse and varied subject, and the Cambridge course really makes the best of this. In first year, you study both Human and Physical Geography which is a fantastic way to get an overview of the whole discipline. I knew before I arrived that I was probably going to be a Human Geographer, but I really enjoyed studying the Physical side too, and it helped me find new connections between different topics. By far the best thing about Jesus is the...

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  • Photo of Education student

    Nadine

    Education

    Studying Education has enabled me to study a broad range of interests within the parameters of my degree. From black feminist theory, to discussing what exactly it means to be 'educated', I have been fortunate enough to explore these areas in depth. The Education Tripos enables students to combine varying interests and passions into a single, well structured, and hugely enjoyable University degree.

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    Education
  • Photo of Computer Science student

    Ben

    Computer Science

    The combination of modern computing facilities, inspiring surroundings, and like minded people made °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú a great place to study. After graduating I worked for a start up company before completing a PhD and now work as a computer vision specialist for a technical consultancy. The Cambridge Computer Science course is highly regarded by employers and the strong theoretical grounding ensures that it remains relevant even though the technology is constantly changing.

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    Computer Science
  • Photo of Veterinary Medicine student

    Bella

    Veterinary Medicine

    Veterinary Medicine was the perfect course for me, since I’ve always wanted to work with animals but also have an interest in medicine. I chose Cambridge as, for the first three years, the course is essentially a normal science degree, and I loved studying Biology and Chemistry at school. I visited °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú on an open day, and loved how much space there was and how friendly all the student ambassadors were. The free laundry facillities were a big bonus! Now that I’m here it really does feel like one...

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    Veterinary Medicine