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Dates and deadlines

Thinking of applying to study at Jesus? Here's the application timetable.

Early September 2024
​ (UCAS) opens for applications for entry in 2025 or 2026.

1 September 2024
This is the deadline for submitting a transcript, if you've applied for an (TBC).

15 September 2024
This is the final registration deadline for the (LNAT). Registration opens on 1 August 2024. Please note that the LNAT has sittings prior to the UCAS deadline.

16 September 2024
This is the deadline to register for the (ESAT) and (TMUA) admissions tests. This is also the deadline to apply for a bursary voucher for these tests. Please note that if you require specific access arrangements, the deadline to apply for these is 29 August 2024.

19 September 2024
This is the deadline to register for the (UCAT) if you want to study Medicine.

26 September 2024
If you're applying to study Medicine, you must have taken the by this date.

15 October 2024
This is the deadline (6pm UK time) to submit your .

You must sit the by this date if you want to study Law.

You must sit the on 15 or 16 October if you want to study Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Engineering, Natural Sciences or Veterinary Medicine.

22 October 2024
This is the deadline (6pm UK time) to submit . This is an extra application form that you need to complete if you want to study at Cambridge. 

This is the deadline to if you're an international student.

This is the deadline to .

Early November 2024
The deadline to submit written work, if you're applying to a subject that has requested it, will also be in early November.

Mid to late November 2024
If your application is successful you'll get an email inviting you to an interview. If your application was unsuccessful you'll receive an email to let you know.

First three weeks of December 2024
This is when your interview will take place, and possibly an assessment, depending on the course you have applied for. .

January 2025
This is when emails will be sent to let you know if you're being offered a place or if your application is unsuccessful. You will receive the decision via UCAS first. .

February 2025
If you're applying for a , the deadline will be around mid February.
If you're applying for an , the deadline will be in mid-late February.

Mid August 2025
If you've been offered a place you'll receive your final decision letter after examination results have been published. .

Early September 2025 (or 2026 for deferred applicants)
If you've met the conditions of your offer and accepted it, you'll get your Freshers’ Pack by email.

End of September to early October 2025 (or 2026 for deferred applicants)
Your first term will begin!

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    Ellen

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    Ben

    Computer Science

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    Alicia

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    Julia

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    Architecture at Cambridge is centred around studio work, where a design project is compiled into a final portfolio. My projects have varied greatly, with tutors from various architectural practices providing different insights into the design process. I have approached architecture both from the scale of the private room, investigating spaces through filmic and literary precedents, and from the scale of the city in a collaborative and realistic masterplan that takes into account socioeconomic and cultural issues within a community. The research based ethos of the department is evident in the...

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    Rachel

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