čtvrtek 26. května 2016

Application statistics 2016 - Cambridge University

What are my chances of getting in?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions about applying to Cambridge. On average across all subjects, we typically receive five applications per place, but naturally there is some variation between courses. 
The University and Colleges are committed to offering admission to students of the highest academic ability and potential. Our admissions process involves a strong element of cross-College moderation – Directors of Studies in each subject meet during the admissions period to discuss the overall standard of applications so they can see how their own College’s applicants compare, and through our pool system we can ensure, as far as possible, that applicants in a given year are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by the level of applications to their chosen/allocated College. 
Despite application numbers varying considerably each year, our system means that success rates are very similar from College to College. This is because the pool results in many students (853 in the case of the 2016 cycle, about 20 per cent of all offers made) receiving an offer from a College other than the one they applied to, or were allocated to through the open application system. 
NB: 'admissions cycle' refers to the UCAS Apply cycle in which applications are considered, eg '2016 cycle' refers to applications made from September 2015 onwards for admission to courses starting in October 2016 or by deferred entry for courses starting in 2017. Please note the source data for these graphs was last refreshed on 09 May 2016.

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Odkaz ke získání statistik a grafů:
http://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/apply/statistics