I want admission in Cambridge university in law field but how??
Dear Kartikay,
For studying law in Cambridge University, applications from students taking Class XII examinations will only be considered as competitive for applying to the University of Cambridge.
Prospective undergraduates should apply, in accordance with the procedure described in the University of Cambridge Undergraduate Prospectus, not later than 15 October (and preferably earlier) in the calendar year preceding the one in which they wish to come to Cambridge.
The eligibility criteria for CISCE and NIOS applicants is a minimum score of 90% or higher in five or more relevant subjects. While CBSC candidates need to have five or more A1 grades in relevant subjects. The State Boards applicants will be considered on a case by case basis. Applicants will typically require scores of 95% or equivalent in five or more relevant subjects.
Most applicants are required to take a subject-specific written admission assessment, either pre-interview or at interview.
Wishing you the best
Hi,
It's really nice that you have decided to make your
career in the field of law and want to do law programme form University of Cambridge (UoC). The LLB course of UoC is primarily concerned with English law, though there are
opportunities to study other legal systems, including civil (Roman)
law, EU law and international law. You may also get to study
jurisprudence or parts of criminology theoretical and sociological
aspects of law.
Applicants studying towards Class XII will be expected to be on course to attain at a very high level in relevant subjects. Grades expected depend on the Board with which you are studying.
In order to study LLB at UoC the candidate should pass class 12 th exam in a manner so that they fulfil any of the following criteria given below set for Indian students:
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CISCE and NIOS - applicants will require scores of 90% or higher in five or more relevant subjects
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CBSE - applicants will require five or more A1 grades in relevant subjects
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State Boards - applicants will be considered on a case by case basis. Applicants will typically require scores of 95% or equivalent in five or more relevant subjects.
I would like to tell you that as English is not your first language then any offer made is likely to include English language requirements. See which English language qualifications we accept on our English language requirements page.
Entry Requirement
International applicants need to submit a UCAS application and a Cambridge Online Preliminary Application (COPA) .
Best of luck, I hope it helps!