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MPhil in Economics - How and When to Apply

The Faculty will not provide feedback to individuals on the quality and content of their application to postgraduate programmes within the Faculty of Economics.
 

Deadlines for 2024-25 academic year

Gates Cambridge US round only Deadline

11 October 2023, 23:59 GMT

Graduate Funding Competition Deadline

5 December 2023, 23:59 GMT

Application Deadline

5 December 2023, 23:59 GMT

The admissions cycle for the 2024-25 academic year will open on 4 September 2023.

Applicants are referred to the relevant sections of the University's Postgraduate Admissions website and How to apply pages.

 

Supporting documents/information required (please follow the Postgraduate Admissions website guidelines on how to submit supporting documents):

  • Full or interim official transcripts. If these are in a language other than English, a formal certified translation into English is required. Applicants who took part in Exchange Programmes MUST provide the grades achieved either by uploading the separate Transcript or ensuring that all grades are included in the main one. Applicants from North America should include with their application a GPA relating specifically to Economics and quantitative courses taken, in addition to the overall GPA.
     
  • Two academic references (please check University guidelines). You should use referees who are familiar with your academic background and achievements. They should be able to place you relative to your peer group and also offer an assessment of your suitability for a PhD degree. For example a postgraduate tutor or supervisor would be ideal. Course lecturers are significantly less likely to be able to provide useful detail on a candidate who has merely attended their lectures and so should only be used as referees if they have gone beyond such involvement. If you wish to provide an additional reference, please email us at econgrad.admit@econ.cam.ac.uk.

    Note: It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that their referees submit their references by the appropriate deadline. Failure to do so will result in the automatic withdrawal of the application.

  • GRE General Test scores (if applicable). Please see more information about GREs here. Applicants are required to upload a copy of their GRE test scores or if they have not yet taken the test a document to show that they have registered to take the test. GRE scores must be received by the appropriate deadline in order for the application to be considered.

    Note: Failure to do upload a GRE Test (if required) will result in the automatic withdrawal of the application.

  • Evidence of proficiency in the English language (please refer to the University Postgraduate Admissions website for further details on language conditions). The Faculty of Economics will not normally ask you to have a valid English Test in order to submit an application, however, this might be a requirement at a later stage, should you receive a conditional offer.
  • Scholarship award letter (if applicable). This is not a requirement if financial support is yet to be confirmed.
  • Course details of your previous and/or current master degree. The template that MUST be used can be downloaded here.
     
  • Statement of proposed research.
     
  • Project title and Research summary (up to 2500 characters) to be written on the Applicant Portal.
     
  • Reasons for applying (up to 5000 characters) to be written on the Applicant Portal.
     
  • Name of proposed Supervisor. A list of Academic staff can be found here.
     
  • Career goals (up to 1000 characters) to be written on the Applicant Portal.
     
  • CV/Resume
     

The Faculty of Economics reserves the right not to consider applications which are not complete by the due date, or to consider them in their incomplete state, at its discretion.
 

When Will I Receive a Decision?


 

Applications are considered as a gathered field by the relevant research group after the deadline and decisions are expected to be sent out in February/March.

Course Requirements