FAQs about the Cambridge MBA

Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions we get about the MBA programme.

Overview FAQs

Do you have programmes starting in January/April?

No, we have one intake each year in September.

Can I visit the Business School?

We are delighted to welcome visitors to Cambridge Judge Business School, with a pre-arranged appointment.

Please try to give us as much notice as possible and we’ll do our best to accommodate you, depending on staff availability.

You can also attend one of our virtual events to find out more about the Cambridge MBA and meet the team.

How do I get to Cambridge, and where can I find Cambridge Judge Business School?

Our contact us page contains information about how to reach Cambridge Judge by road, train or plane, and includes a map of our location within the city of Cambridge.

Do you hold events outside of Cambridge?

Yes. We attend both overseas events and host in-person events at the Business School. We look forward to meeting you.

How can I contact the MBA Office?

You can email us with enquiries about the MBA programme.

Do you offer a part-time MBA or an Executive MBA?

Still got questions?

Curriculum FAQs

What specialisations and concentrations do you offer?

Our MBA is a general management programme. However, by tailoring the programme to your individual needs and employment aims through electives and projects, you can specialise in almost any area of management.

Do I have to find the host companies for the consulting projects myself?

Our Projects Office identifies some project proposals for the class, but if you’re keen on a specific sector or company, you are very welcome to source your own Global Consulting Project. Talk to potential clients and expand your network in your chosen area of interest. Then, once you and your group have decided who you would like to work with, collaborate to develop a project brief.

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Careers FAQs

How can I be sure that the Cambridge MBA is a recognised qualification by the business community?

In addition to gaining your MBA from the University of Cambridge – one of the world’s leading providers of education – the programme is also accredited by EQUIS, independent auditors who assess the quality of MBA programmes around the world.

Can I work in the UK after completing my MBA?

International students who have successfully completed an undergraduate or masters degree will be able to benefit from 2 years’ work experience in the UK upon graduation, through the Graduate visa route.

There are other options available to international students who want to stay and work in the UK after their studies.

If you’re considering staying in the UK after your studies, you may need to apply for a separate visa to your student visa. You can check whether you need a visa at the UK Visas & Immigration website.

Still got questions?

Applying FAQs

Do you have a staged application process?

Yes. Our application deadlines and related interview day schedules can be found on our MBA apply page.

What are the minimum requirements for entry onto the programme?

Our minimum requirements for entry onto the MBA are:

What is your application fee?

The application fee is currently £165.

Do you offer any application fee waivers?

We offer an application fee waiver for candidates serving in the military and candidates from low-income countries.

If you would like to request a waiver, please contact the Admissions Team before submitting your application.

I have my own company. How do I choose my referee?

You can ask a customer, supplier or professional adviser to act as your referee.

How is my reference submitted?

An automated reference request will be sent to your referee – preferably a supervisor – once you have entered their contact details into the ‘References’ section of our online application system.

Would you consider my application if I have do not have a degree?

We will consider applicants without a degree only in exceptional circumstances. You will need evidence of your academic ability to cope with the intellectual demands of the programme, such as a good, well-balanced GMAT score and strong references from tutors on other academic courses.

If you do not have a degree, we recommend you get in touch with the Admissions team for a profile review and feedback on your eligibility, before submitting your application.

Our programme is intellectually demanding. In 12 months, you’ll cover what most US schools teach over 2 years.

Do part-time jobs count towards the minimum work experience requirements?

In most cases, no.

For example, if you are applying for 2024 entry, you’ll need at least 2 years’ full time, post-graduation work experience by September 2024.

However, please tell us if there are extenuating circumstances which mean that you have only been able to work part-time or on temporary contracts – for example you have been bringing up a family or caring for an elderly relative.

I don’t want to tell my current line manager that I am applying for an MBA. Can I submit an educational reference instead of the professional one?

We know it’s not always possible to ask your current line manager for a reference and are happy to accept one from a former line manager or supervisor. Failing this, we’ll accept a reference from a customer, supplier or adviser with whom you work on a professional basis.

We don’t require an academic reference, as your undergraduate transcript provides us with all the necessary information and contact details we need.

Do you have an upper age limit?
Is the GMAT or GRE compulsory?

All candidates need to provide a valid GMAT, or GRE score when they apply. We are not able to review your application if you have not provided one. We accept both exams and do not have a preference.

Do I have to take the GMAT or GRE before applying?

All applicants need to submit a valid GMAT, or GRE score. We accept both the test-centre and online exams.

Please self-report your score on your application form and upload a copy of your score report.

We cannot accept paper copies of score reports submitted by post, so ensure you make your official score report available for us to verify online.

We do not offer waivers and are unable to review your application until you provide us with a copy of your score report.

Do you require a minimum GMAT or GRE score?

No, we do not specify a minimum GMAT, or GRE score – it is one of many criteria we consider in the selection process.

Most of our students score above 640 in the GMAT or 595 in GMAT Focus Edition (there is no calculable equivalent for the GRE). The mean average GMAT score is circa 680-690, 625-635 in the GMAT Focus Edition, and the mean average scores for the GRE are 78% in the verbal and 71% in the quant. We look for balanced percentile scores in all sections of the tests, which demonstrate that you have the range of skills required to succeed on the Cambridge MBA.

When do I need to submit degree transcripts and other certificates?

Please upload a copy of your degree certificate and transcripts in the ‘Academic information’ section of our online application form.

If you are successful at interview and made an offer, you will need to verify your academics through Qualification Check, the ECCTIS approved education verification service. Details of how to do this will be sent with your offer and you may be required to pay a small fee directly to Qualification Check. Alternatively, if your university can provide electronic verification via email directly to us, this is also acceptable.

Please note we are a paperless office and will not accept original transcripts sent by post/mail.

Do I have to take an English language proficiency test?

Fluency in English is a pre-requisite for the Cambridge MBA. If English is not your first language, you must have taken a recognised English proficiency test in the 2 years before September of the year you’re applying for.

Which tests of English proficiency are accepted, and what is the minimum score required?

We accept TOEFL iBT, IELTS (Academic), TOEFL iBT Home Edition, TOEFL iBT Paper Edition and IELTS Online test scores. View Point 3 of our English language policy for the minimum scores required.

We cannot accept paper copies of score reports submitted by post. Please make your official score report available to us online to verify. Our TOEFL institution code is 0908.

Do I need a visa to study at Cambridge?

If you are a national from outside the UK or Ireland, you will normally require a student visa in order to study our MBA. Please refer to the information on the University’s international students webpages for detailed guidance.

NB: Visa regulations can change rapidly. It is your responsibility to find the latest information and assess your individual circumstances.

How do I know that you have received my application and supporting documents such as transcripts and reference?

Please check the ‘Current application status’ section of our online application form to verify that your application is complete. Your application cannot be reviewed until we have received your application fee.

When will I hear if my application has been successful?

We will send you an email notification about the status of your application approximately 3 weeks after each application deadline.

Can I appeal if I am unsuccessful?

The Admissions Office cannot give feedback to unsuccessful candidates, nor advise on how to improve your application. However, an admissions appeal can be made if you believe:

Do I have to come to Cambridge for an interview?

We offer on-campus interviews for all rounds. There is also the option to take your interview virtually if you are unable to travel to Cambridge.

If you are invited to interview, you will be given full instructions on how to participate, at that time.

What happens after the interview?

We usually notify all applicants of the outcome within 3 weeks of the interview.

Which College am I likely to join?

If you are made a conditional offer of a place on the MBA programme, we will put you forward for membership of a College, which has places for MBA students.

Not all Colleges take MBA students every year, so you won’t find out which College this will be until nearer the time. Applying early may give us more chance to secure membership of a College of your preference, but this isn’t guaranteed.

If you have a particular connection with a College, for example as an alumnus, let us know. We’ll make every effort to enable you to re-join your College during your MBA studies, should you wish to.

I don’t come from a business background; can I still apply?

The Cambridge MBA is a general management programme, and you don’t need to have a business background to apply. Our students come from a range of different industries and sectors, and we encourage students with diverse working experiences to apply.