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Frequently asked question regarding University of Cambridge by Nepalese students are:
Yes, but only with excellent grades (80%+ overall). Your marks must be translated and evaluated as equivalent to UK A-levels.
Yes, most undergraduate courses require additional admissions tests like STEP, TMUA, or BMAT. Goreto guides students through test registration and preparation.
You need IELTS 7.5 overall with at least 7.0 in each band. TOEFL iBT 110+ or PTE 76+ are also accepted. Duolingo is not accepted.
Tuition ranges from £24,000 to £70,000 per year depending on the course. Living expenses in Cambridge average £1,500–2,200/month. Goreto helps students with budgeting and scholarships.
Yes. Options include Cambridge Trust Scholarships, Gates Cambridge, Rowan Williams Studentship, and college bursaries. Many cover full tuition and living costs.
Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during vacations. Jobs include library assistants, research support, and hospitality.
Yes. The Cambridge University Nepalese Society (CUNS) is active and supportive. Nepali students also access cultural events, groceries, and temples nearby.
Cambridge has a global reputation. Nepali students secure placements in top firms like Google, McKinsey, and AstraZeneca, or pursue further research.
Undergraduate applications close 15 October via UCAS. Postgraduate deadlines vary (December–March). Apply early to improve funding chances.
Yes. You can apply for the UK Graduate Route Visa, which allows you to stay and work for 2 years (3 years for PhDs).
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