CATS College Cambridge
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About the CATS College Cambridge
CATS College Cambridge was founded in 1952 and has become known as one of the leading educational institutions for international students in the UK. The college has achieved significant success in preparing students for admission to universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and other prestigious institutions. Among the college's notable alumni are many successful professionals in various fields. The educational philosophy of the college focuses on an individualized approach to each student, providing modern teaching methods and support. Instruction includes small group settings, which fosters active participation from students in the learning process and enhances their understanding of the material studied. CATS College Cambridge makes a significant contribution to the education system both in the region and the global community. It enjoys a high reputation among international students and their parents due to its emphasis on high-quality education and preparation for university. The main goals of the institution include the development of critical thinking, self-confidence, and independence in students, as well as preparing them for successful entry into higher education institutions.
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Admission conditions in CATS College Cambridge
To enroll at CATS College Cambridge, certain educational qualifications and a good level of English are required. Mandatory exams: IELTS or TOEFL. Minimum age: 14 years old. Application process: Applications are submitted through the college's official website. The standard registration fee is approximately £150. Applications can be submitted online. Educational qualifications: It is necessary to provide a secondary school diploma or its equivalent. Required documents: Letters of recommendation, test results (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.), a copy of the passport. Requirements for international students: A minimum English language level of 5.5 on the IELTS is required. Financial conditions: Evidence of funds to cover tuition and living expenses must be provided. Application deadlines: The main application deadline is by the end of June for the academic year starting in September. Testing or interview: An interview may be conducted to assess the student’s English language level and suitability. Qualifications or experience: There are no restrictions, but preference is given to students with an academic background of at least an average level. Notification of results: Students are notified of the results of their applications via email within 4-6 weeks.
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Minimum rating of 5 on the IELTS.
Prospects after completing studies in CATS College Cambridge
College graduates often enroll in leading universities around the world and find successful careers in various fields, including business, engineering, medicine, and the arts.
Title | Age | Period |
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A-Level Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
International Foundation (english) | 17+ | 1 year |
IB Program (English) | 16+ | 2 years |
GCSE Program | 14+ | 2 years |
A-Level Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
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At CATS College Cambridge I came to the Foundation program: this is the type of preparatory course for the university. If you have not attended high school in England, it's almost impossible for you to enter local universities. Usually, those who want to go to university, choose a more difficult program (A-level), but my university does not belong to the category of TOPS, so I Smapse managers advised me Foundation. It's a 1 year program. The most part of the course is given to English, and its subjects are more complete. I have a high school performance and the grades in the certificate are very high, but there were doubts about English. You can calmly watch a movie in English and listen to American music, but you can not go to the university when you say, "You know, I did not read this book, because it's so complicated and scientific, I did not understand it." For me, the Foundation is not too complicated - the very thing, the best option: and I feel confident in my classes, and I do not repeat what I already know. The school itself is excellent: it's part of a well-known network of international colleges. It directly specializes on foreign students who want to continue studying in Britain. Of course, the Chinese and Hindus are traditionally the most and they have the best grades in the groups :) I am happy with the school and the program, working with Smapse has turned out to be productive - I hope for the successful completion of this adventure and entry to the university!
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Read in fullWe chose CATS Cambridge after several trips to the language camp at this college. I would like to note the high level of teaching subjects from the Science block. We were primarily interested in mathematics and here it is taught perfectly. A small minus is the lack of its own large campus. However, this is compensated by a large number of additional sections and in general the high involvement of children in the learning process itself. Yes, and their accommodation is at a good level.
Read in fullI would like to share my opinion about CATS Cambridge. I am the mother of a student who is studying there for the first year. First of all, I want to say about the format of the educational institution itself. It's an international college. That is, there is no closed huge territory, as in schools, which are called "classical schools". This did not bother us, since the "child" was already 18, and she enrolled in the Foundation program to prepare for the university. To be honest, there were fears that after the foundation they would not be taken to the rating universities, they read about it on the Internet. I want to say thank you to the company's employees and the head of the company Nikolai, who clearly explained all the pros and cons of the program. As a result, we decided to enroll at the Foundation, since we were satisfied with the prospects for admission to universities. We didn't chase the top 3. At the moment, I can say that the preparation is really serious. Especially mathematics and physics (we are interested in the technical direction). So far, the work of curators on admission to universities is very pleasing. I will add a review when the child arrives, which we all very much hope for)
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