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16-06-2008: 16th June 2008 11:14
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Some questions about application
I read about the cambridge admission and it is stated on their website that
Affiliated students
If you are a graduate with an approved degree from another university, you can apply to take a Cambridge BA course as an affiliated student. This means you could take the degree in a year less than usual. Most Colleges admit some affiliated students. Some Colleges do not admit affiliated students for Architecture, and only Lucy Cavendish, St Edmund’s and Wolfson consider affiliated applications for Medicine or Veterinary Medicine.
To make a formal application you need to submit a UCAS application. Applicants from countries outside the EU will also need to complete a Cambridge Overseas Application Form (COAF).
What does this mean?
Does it mean that if I have a degree from a university, I can apply to Cambridge and I will study one year less than usual ? For example, the mathematics course takes 3 years, but if I apply as an affiliated student then it will take 2 years only?
Does it also mean that I cannot take the same major like I did in my previous university. For example, my major was mathematics from a university, I cannot apply to the BA mathematics course at Cambridge?
Thanks for answering!
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