Unfortunately, no. You cannot apply to both Cambridge and Oxford in the same admission year. The sheer volume of applicants who want to attend one of these universities would make it logistically impossible to evaluate all the applications.
Why are you only allowed to apply to Oxford or Cambridge?
Basically, it comes down to supply and demand. Both universities know that they are going to receive a huge volume of applications, so by allowing people to apply for both institutions, it would create an even larger number of applicants to assess for a limited intake at each.
Can you apply to Oxford and Cambridge together?
You can only apply to one course at Oxford, and you can’t apply to Oxford and Cambridge in the same year. See information on all our courses. Check the admission requirements for your course. Specific grades and subjects required are also shown on each course page.
Can you apply to both Oxford and Harvard?
You can’t apply to both. Once you have made your choice, it’s time to look into the colleges. A collegiate system operates at both universities, with differing admissions requirements, admissions tests, interviews and possibly essays.
Can you apply to both Oxford and Cambridge for medicine?
Graduate Entry Medicine: Can I apply to both Oxford and Cambridge at the same time? Yes. There are no restrictions on applications from graduates: the UCAS regulation limiting applications to Oxford or Cambridge applies only to school-leavers.
Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?
Oxford’s standard entry requirements for conditional offers range from A*A*A-AAA at A level. However, many courses have specific additional requirements that students need to meet.
Do you need all 9s to get into Oxford?
Oxford reasonably expects, but does not specifically require, that you will have consistently good grades at GCSE – most, if not all, will be in the A-A*/ 8-9 sort of bracket.
Is it harder to get into Oxford than Cambridge?
Oxford and Cambridge are highly competitive, and unfortunately, you can only apply to one per year. According to these acceptance numbers, Cambridge appears to be the easier to get accepted.
Is it harder to get into Oxbridge or Ivy League?
Oxbridge – 3,000/4,000 Applicants each, about 20%-30% acceptance rate (varies depending on course and college etc, but overall much easier to get into by the numbers than the Ivy League).
Why can you only apply to 5 universities?
You are not able to apply for more than five courses. This is because it would take much longer for universities to sort through applicants and many students would reject their places.
What is the #1 University in the world?
Rank | University | Country |
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Rank | University | Country |
1 | California Institute of Technology (Caltech) | USA |
2 | Harvard University | USA |
3 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | USA |
Can you go to Oxford with a * AB?
You don’t have any chance. Oxbridge’s standard entry requirement for all programmes is A*AA. They are not like other unis where it’s at the discretion of the department. Anyone without A*AA is considered to not be Oxbridge material in their eyes.
What is the British equivalent of Harvard?
Here is where the differences between the UK and US universities become more apparent. Though Harvard is the oldest university in America, established in 1636, both Cambridge and Oxford predate it by centuries. Cambridge was founded in 1209, while Oxford academics began teaching at the beginning of the 11th Century.
Can I get into Cambridge with A * AA?
Cambridge usually requires A*A*A for most sciences courses and A*AA for arts courses or 40–42 in the IB, including core points, with 776 at Higher Level. AAA is usually required at Advanced Higher grade, for students in Scotland.
Can you get into Cambridge Medicine with A * A * A?
Currently, the minimum required grades in a conditional offer for Medicine at Cambridge are A*A*A in A-level and 40-42 points at IB (with a 776 spread across your Higher Level IB subjects).
Do you need 4 A-levels for Cambridge?
Number of A Levels
Our typical offers are based on students taking three A Levels together in Year 13, and most Cambridge applicants are studying three or four A Level subjects in Years 12 and 13. This is usually sufficient to show breadth of interests and ability to manage a range of differing academic tasks.
Can you get into Oxford with B’s?
Do you mean ALL Bs and Cs for GCSE, or a few? I currently have an offer for Oxford despite having two Bs at GCSE, so it’s certainly possible to get in with a few Bs. For my course they actually only looked at your top 8 GCSEs I think, so a few Bs wouldn’t even hold you back never mind kill your application.
What is the easiest subject to get into Oxford?
Oxford
- Best chance of getting an interview (%) Chemistry 96.2. Classics 95.9. Human Sciences 92.8. Modern Languages & Linguistics 92.5.
- Highest Success Rate (%) Classics 40.1. Chemistry 33.6. Theology & Oriental Studies 33.3.
- Highest Success Rate (%) Classics 50.3. Music 48.3. Archaeology & Anthropology 45.1.
Do Oxford accept lower grades?
To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects. We would expect students to be performing at the highest level, with at least pass grade 2.
Is 7 GCSEs enough for Oxford?
Again, getting into a top place like Oxford and Cambridge will be much harder. Successful applicants to both universities generally have around eight grade 9 to 7 (A* to A) GCSEs.
Is 7 GCSEs enough for Oxbridge?
Most applicants have attained at least 4-5 GCSEs at grade 7 or above, but Cambridge accept that post-16 performance is a superior measure and hence will consider applicants with excellent predicted grades in spite of a less excellent GCSE performance.