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Yes, a typical Indian student is eligible to enroll in Cambridge College. International students, including those from India, are welcome to apply to the University of Cambridge for graduate and undergraduate studies. Indian students usually have to fulfill certain academic standards in order to be admitted, such as achieving a minimum score of 60–70% for graduate programs and approximately 90–95% in the XII standard for undergraduate programs. All they need aditionally is to clear an english profeciency test. In order to make studying at Cambridge more affordable, the university also offers a number of scholarships for Ind
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Cambridge College offers a number of scholarships, such as the Gates Cambridge Scholarships, the Dr. Manmohan Singh Scholarships, and the Oxford and Cambridge Society of India Scholarships. Students who are interested in applying for these scholarships should visit the individual scholarship websites as each has different requirements and an application process. While St John's College at the University of Cambridge Economics and Social Sciences offers the Dr. Manmohan Singh Scholarships, the Gates Cambridge Scholarships are full-cost UK scholarships available to Indian students. The Oxford and Cambridge Society of India Scholarships a
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 The University of Cambridge website suggests that for students staying all year round, living costs could be around £14,600, while an average UK student at Trinity Hall might incur annual living costs of around £9,890, including rent. This covers expenses such as accommodation, food, course costs, study materials, personal expenses, and transport. Additionally, Cambridge College provides an estimate of living expenses, which is around $11,000, covering various costs including accommodation, books, supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. It's important to consider that living costs can be influenced by pe
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Yes, getting part time jobs is relatively easy while studying at cambridge university. The college does provide job possibilities, including part-time adjunct faculty jobs, for bright and motivated people. The opportunities include fields of interest according to the courses done by the students. Additionally, a variety of career opportunities at Cambridge College, including part-time positions, are listed on external job search websites. To obtain a good part-time job while studying, students should actively look into the resources and job openings that are available both within the campus and in the neighborhood.

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Cambridge offers a traditional college experience with a strong emphasis on research and innovation. It has a rich history and a reputation for producing Nobel laureates and influential thinkers. On the other hand, Imperial College London is known for its cutting-edge research and close ties to industry, providing a more specialized and practical approach to engineering.

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Cambridge College of Nursing has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityB.Sc.Candidate must have passed 10+2 in Science stream with above mentioned marks from any recognised Board/Council.

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Cambridge College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityB.ComCandidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council.

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Cambridge College of Pharmacy, District Jhajjar (Self Financed) has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityPG DiplomaCandidate must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with pass in Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Mathematics from a recognised board Or
Candidate who has passed Intermediate examination in Science Or
Candidate who are in First year of the three years degree courses in Science Or
Candidate who has passed 12 years Higher Secondary Education Board Exam (Science academic stream with Physics, Chemistry, Biology) of Higher Secondary Education Board, Nepal Or
Pre-degree examination or A
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Cambridge Court College of Education has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityB.EdCandidate must have passed graduation from a recognised University/Institute.

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