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How to apply

Anyone can apply to èßäÊÓƵ College; we select the best people, regardless of their background. 

We admit around 145 undergraduates every year to study with us, and offer all the subjects available in the University. We're just above medium size for a Cambridge College, and there are roughly equal numbers of students studying arts and sciences.

Before you apply, take a look at what we're looking for and read about life at èßäÊÓƵ.

How to apply

You apply to Cambridge just as to other UK universities, through the (UCAS). The application process is the same for all applicants to the University of Cambridge, regardless of where you are in the world when you apply.

If you've put down èßäÊÓƵ College as your choice your application will be forwarded to us and we will handle your application from that point. If you are assigned to èßäÊÓƵ College after submitting an , your application will also be forwarded to us and we will handle it alongside the direct applications throughout the admissions process. In this section you can find out how to prepare your application, and what happens when you have submitted it.

The deadline for your UCAS application is 15 October. You may find these other dates and deadlines useful. 

Additional questionnaires

When you submit the UCAS form you will receive an email asking you to complete an additional questionnaire required by the University.

This helps to ensure that we have complete and consistent information about everyone who applies. It also allows us to collect helpful information that's not part of the UCAS application, such as what topics you have covered in your A-Levels (or equivalent).

If you haven't received the email with details of your login for this additional questionnaire within 36 hours of submitting your UCAS application, please check your junk email or spam folder. If it still hasn't arrived by 20 October, please email applicationhelp@ug.admin.cam.ac.uk. The deadline to submit your completed additional questionnaire is 22 October.

See  for further details.

Any questions?

You can find more information about the application process on the . If you still have questions, please take a look at our frequently asked questions page or for more information email us on undergraduate-admissions@jesus.cam.ac.uk

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What are we looking for?

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

What are we looking for?
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Dates and deadlines

Thinking of applying to study at èßäÊÓƵ? Here's our application timetable.

Dates and deadlines
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Interviews, tests, and written work

Interviews, tests, and written work are part of the application process. Find out what to expect and how to prepare.

Interviews, tests, and written work
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Undergraduate FAQs

Here you'll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about admissions and life at èßäÊÓƵ College.

Undergraduate FAQs

Hear from our students

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    Ben

    Computer Science

    The combination of modern computing facilities, inspiring surroundings, and like minded people made èßäÊÓƵ College 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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    Mohsen

    Natural Sciences (Physical)

    Studying a science option within the Natural Sciences Tripos provides an excellent opportunity to achieve a solid grounding in the core physical or biological sciences, as well as exploring new or different options that you may not have encountered at school. I have just finished my third year specialising in Materials Science at èßäÊÓƵ after studying Physics and Chemistry for the first two years. The ability to experience different options and tailor my direction of study especially appealed to me as I did not know what I wanted to specialise...

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    Elinor

    Philosophy

    The most exciting element of the Philosophy course for me is the wide variety of topics it covers, bringing together aspects from a whole range of diverse subjects. In one week I could be working through a set of logic questions, writing an essay about Mill's thoughts on feminism, and attending lectures on personal identity and utilitarianism! This diversity in the course makes it an incredibly engaging and continuously fascinating subject to study. As well as giving me the chance to develop an array of practical, transferable skills, such as...

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    Philosophy
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    Sacha

    Classics

    I knew straight away that èßäÊÓƵ College was the one that I really wanted to go to. It is a beautiful and old College steeped in traditions and everyone I have met here has been lovely and supportive, which makes all the hard work so worthwhile. Classics here is really strong, with a number of eminent scholars teaching us on a regular basis who all specialise in different fields. I feel very privileged to be learning from them. Classics is such a varied degree because it incorporates languages, history, art...

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    Classics
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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 èßäÊÓƵ is the...

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    Geography