How Competitive
Round 1 (USA)
- c. 750 eligible applicants apply
- c. 200 highly ranked by Departments
- c. 100 invited to interview
- 40 offered a Gates Cambridge Scholarship after interview
Round 2: (International)
- c. 4,000 eligible applicants apply
- c. 400 are highly ranked by Departments
- c. 120 are invited to interview
- 50 offered a Gates Cambridge Scholarship after interview
Competition for admission to the University of Cambridge and for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship is intense.
The University of Cambridge is normally ranked in the top three universities worldwide. It typically receives over 9,000 applications for graduate study from non-British applicants, approximately 1,700 of whom take up their place at Cambridge.
Once applicants have applied for admission and a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, the Trust asks academic departments in Cambridge to rank their very best candidates. A shortlisting committee then applies the four main criteria of the scholarships to produce a final interview list. Gates Scholars are selected after interview.
.
Where are they from?
Over 1,000 Scholars from almost 100 countries - click on our interactive map to see where they are from.
Video profiles [More]
Mr Siza Mtimbiri (Zimbabwe)
PhD Education
Siza directs a charitable organization that aims to change children’s lives through education and health provision.
Rachel Pike (USA)
PhD Chemistry
I hope to find out what a (partially) biomass-dependent energy future will mean for our climate and air quality, as realized in a global chemistry-climate model.
Latest news [More]
The right to a good death
Liz Dzeng's research focuses on whether US doctors act in patients' best interests.
The ethical brain
Molly Crockett takes part in BBC programme on how nature and nurture influences morality.