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Around 15,000 to 16,000 students make applications to Cambridge or Oxford each year. They admit about 3,300 students. The odds of being admitted is about 20% depending on subjects. For the hot subjects such as medicine, law, economic or architecture, the admission rate ranges from 15% to 20%. For less "hot subject" such as natural science or arts subjects, the admission rate ranges from 20% to 30%.
Each year, Oxford or Cambridge would interview about 75% of the applicants. To apply for Cambridge, you need the principal or school counsel to write a very detailed report for you. Unless you have realistic chance of being interviewed, usually the school would not approve your application. On average, a school would only support a few students making applications to Oxford or Cambridge. Although I have no figures in hand, I believe that each year a particular school in Hong Kong would not have more than 10 students making applications to Oxford or Cambridge. --- you can only choose Oxford or Cambridge, but not both. If you are not in the top 20% of the class, I am worried that the school would not support your application -- that means you cannot file your application.
Cambridge and Oxford is very kind to the Hong Kong students. Each year, they admit about 10% international students. According to their figures, around 2% of spaces (around 60 to 65) goes to Hong Kong applicants. |
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