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How can i get admission in trinity Cambridge for ug ?

So i live in India and i am in 10th grade i have one full year of preparation i have not given any Olympiad and i don’t know anything about admission can anyone guide me plzzz ? (MATHEMATICS)

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by Mougerrr
So i live in India and i am in 10th grade i have one full year of preparation i have not given any Olympiad and i don’t know anything about admission can anyone guide me plzzz ? (MATHEMATICS)

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/international-applications
(General info)

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/international-entry-requirements

India
Class XII
Class XII school leaving qualifications are not considered to be suitable preparation for a competitive application to the University of Cambridge.
Applications from students taking Class XII school leaving qualifications from any exam board will only be considered competitive if they are accompanied by additional qualifications. Details are given below about the typical qualifications and levels expected to be achieved in addition to a very high level of performance in Class XII:

College Board Advanced Placement Tests - offers for all Cambridge courses (though please see the note on Mathematics under STEP below) may be made conditional on achieving grades of 5 in five or more AP Tests

IIT-JEE (Advanced) - offers for Chemical Engineering, Engineering, Natural Sciences (Physical) may be made conditional on a rank of <2000 in the IIT JEE (Advanced)

STEP - offers for Mathematics will be conditional on achievement in the Sixth Term Examination Paper (STEP). STEP may also be required for offers for other subjects, such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Economics, where attainment equivalent to A Level Mathematics and/or Further Mathematics cannot be demonstrated by any other means. Please note that all Mathematics offers will have a STEP condition attached (including for applicants taking AP Tests or the IIT JEE). See our STEP webpage for more information.

Applicants studying towards Class XII will be expected to be on course to attain grades at a very high level in relevant subjects to the course being applied to. Grades expected depend on the Board with which you are studying, examples of typical requirement from some example boards are detailed below:

CISCE and NIOS - applicants will require scores of 90% or higher in five or more relevant subjects

CBSE - applicants will require five or more A1 grades in relevant subjects

State Boards - applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis, however applicants will typically require scores of 95% or equivalent in five or more relevant subjects.

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Original post
by cactus11235813
https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/international-applications
(General info)
https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/international-entry-requirements
India
Class XII
Class XII school leaving qualifications are not considered to be suitable preparation for a competitive application to the University of Cambridge.
Applications from students taking Class XII school leaving qualifications from any exam board will only be considered competitive if they are accompanied by additional qualifications. Details are given below about the typical qualifications and levels expected to be achieved in addition to a very high level of performance in Class XII:

College Board Advanced Placement Tests - offers for all Cambridge courses (though please see the note on Mathematics under STEP below) may be made conditional on achieving grades of 5 in five or more AP Tests

IIT-JEE (Advanced) - offers for Chemical Engineering, Engineering, Natural Sciences (Physical) may be made conditional on a rank of <2000 in the IIT JEE (Advanced)

STEP - offers for Mathematics will be conditional on achievement in the Sixth Term Examination Paper (STEP). STEP may also be required for offers for other subjects, such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Economics, where attainment equivalent to A Level Mathematics and/or Further Mathematics cannot be demonstrated by any other means. Please note that all Mathematics offers will have a STEP condition attached (including for applicants taking AP Tests or the IIT JEE). See our STEP webpage for more information.

Applicants studying towards Class XII will be expected to be on course to attain grades at a very high level in relevant subjects to the course being applied to. Grades expected depend on the Board with which you are studying, examples of typical requirement from some example boards are detailed below:

CISCE and NIOS - applicants will require scores of 90% or higher in five or more relevant subjects

CBSE - applicants will require five or more A1 grades in relevant subjects

State Boards - applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis, however applicants will typically require scores of 95% or equivalent in five or more relevant subjects.



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