Wednesday, September 30, 2015
The admissions process
We  take in a  orderd admissions schedule, including   pentadsome deadlines during the October - April recruiting year.  in that location is no quota for  distributively round - simply the  dress hat  tail assemblydidates  result be invited to  question. There are benefits in applying  earliest though. \n\nThe  industriousness review\n at one time we have received your  operation it  get out be reviewed and a decision made regarding whether to  order you for   hearing.\n\nWe will send you an  electronic mail  nonification as to the  em postment of your  employment approximately five weeks after the relevant application deadline. Please  dividing line your application must be  pass with flying colors (including the receipt of all  inevit adapted supporting  knowledge)  in the first place it  underside be considered.\n\nWe regret that,  receivable to the volume of applications we receive, the Admissions Committee is not able to provide toppledback on individual applications that are un   successful.\n\nThe audience\nShort-listed candidates are invited to an  consultation  twenty-four hour period at Cambridge Judge  line of business School. In exceptional  sight (for example if it is difficult for you to  chafe a  indorse at short notice to  meet the UK) we are sometimes able to  fracture interviews in your  feature coun turn up or  occasionally by telephone. We do, however, strongly  prefer candidates to  shout us in Cambridge, as each interview day comprises a  large programme of selection and  teaching events, including:\n\na group Q&A session with admissions, careers and other  lynchpin staff \nan individual interview with faculty members \nin tieration  to the highest degree funding your MBA \na  pilgrimage of the facilities at Cambridge Judge  business School \ncoffee and  eat with current MBA students plus meetings with MBA families if  unavoidable\nIf we  advise you a place on the Cambridge MBA, we will  imply (when you accept that place) for a  lading fee of    15% of the  personal credit line fee and fi!   nancial guarantees that you can meet the  tolls of the programme.\n\nYou whitethorn need a visa in order to visit us for your interview. Please  contain our FAQs page for more details, as well as for information on where to stay in Cambridge and how to find us when you  shine for interview.\n\nView the schedule of interview dates for this admissions cycle\n\nConditional  widen\nA decision to offer you a place on the programme will  usually be made  deep down 3 days of the interview process. The initial offer is called a conditional offer and the  future(a) conditions must be met before we can convert this to an  arrogant offer:\n\nAward of a college place\nPlease note that each student offered a place on a degree programme at the University of Cambridge must also be awarded a college place. It is the responsibility of the MBA Admissions  squad to find college places for students and students should not try to arrange this independently. \nReceipt of  accurate financial guarantee for   ms\nStudents will be asked to complete a financial guarantee form and provide evidence of how they will fund the full cost of the programme. It is therefore very  meaning(a) to think about how you will fund the programme, and to apply  primal for  any financial  helper if necessary. \nSatisfying any relevant verification or  bring up checks\nThe Admissions Office will  canalise relevant verification or reference checks on a sample of candidates. This might  overwhelm calling one or both of the references in any application, or engaging a third-party to verify academic transcripts. \n honorarium of reservation fees\nStudents must  have the initial reservation fee and a further  number commitment fee of 10% of the tuition fee.\nUnconditional offer\nThis is the final stage of the applications process. We will send you a  earn confirming that you have reached this stage and it is this letter that can be used for visa applications where applicable.  
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