Typical Offer
A*A*A (currently published; 2027-entry requirements were due to be published in April 2026)
Key Facts — Cambridge
Typical Offer
A*A*A (currently published; 2027-entry requirements were due to be published in April 2026)
Applicants per Place
4.4:1
Places / Year
569
Interview Format
1-2 interviews, around 35-60 mins total
UK Ranking
Complete University Guide UK #1 for Physics & Astronomy, 2026; QS World #5, 2025; THE Physical Sciences =5th, 2026
Your Journey
Year 12
Build Knowledge
Supercurricular reading and exploration in Physics.
Jun–Sep
Personal Statement
Draft, get feedback, and refine.
Sep–Oct
Admissions Test
Sit the required test. Prepare 2–3 months ahead.
Oct 15
UCAS Deadline
Submit your application.
Nov–Dec
Interviews
Attend 2–3 interviews at University of Cambridge.
Jan
Decisions
Offers released, conditional on results.
Year 12
Build Knowledge
Supercurricular reading and exploration in Physics.
Jun–Sep
Personal Statement
Draft, get feedback, and refine.
Sep–Oct
Admissions Test
Sit the required test. Prepare 2–3 months ahead.
Oct 15
UCAS Deadline
Submit your application.
Nov–Dec
Interviews
Attend 2–3 interviews at University of Cambridge.
Jan
Decisions
Offers released, conditional on results.
Physics at Cambridge is distinctive because you study it through Natural Sciences. That gives you breadth early and specialisation later, which suits a subject that overlaps with mathematics, materials, computing, chemistry, and astrophysics.
Teaching combines lectures, classes, labs, and supervisions, usually with one or two students, sometimes three. That close teaching model is one of Cambridge’s clearest advantages.
Students usually choose Cambridge for the flexibility of Natural Sciences, the intensity of supervision teaching, and the strength of the wider physics ecosystem. Our tutors can help applicants prepare for that standard, especially for the ESAT and interview.
Section 01
For Physics and Astronomy, Cambridge is 5th in the world in QS 2025. In the UK, it is 1st for Physics and Astronomy in the Complete University Guide 2026. In Times Higher Education Physical Sciences 2026, Cambridge is =5th globally and the top UK university in that subject table.
Against Oxford, Cambridge offers Natural Sciences breadth and earlier optionality. Oxford is better for students who want a single-subject Physics degree from day one. Imperial is strongest for students who want a large London STEM environment, closer links to engineering, and a less collegiate experience.
Choose Cambridge if you want elite physics taught through a supervision-heavy course with early breadth. Choose Oxford for a purer single-subject route. Choose Imperial for London and a larger specialist STEM culture.
Section 02
At the time of writing, Cambridge states that 2027-entry subject requirements for Natural Sciences were due to be published in April 2026. The currently published requirement is A*A*A at A level, or 41–42 points with 776 at Higher Level in the IB.
Applicants need Mathematics plus two other science or mathematics subjects. For Physical Natural Sciences, Cambridge’s published entrant profile says recent successful applicants were typically stronger than the minimum offer.
Section 03
Cambridge Physics is usually studied through Natural Sciences. Applicants submit a UCAS application, complete the My Cambridge Application, sit the ESAT, and may be invited to interview.
The process is academic and evidence-led. Cambridge considers your grades, subject choices, admissions test performance, school context, written application, and interview.
For 2027 entry, the UCAS deadline is 15 October 2026 at 6pm UK time. The My Cambridge Application deadline is 22 October 2026 at 6pm UK time for most applicants.
Applicants also need to register and sit the ESAT in the relevant test window before interviews. Cambridge applications run much earlier than the standard January UCAS deadline used by most UK universities.
Section 04
Applicants for Natural Sciences must sit the ESAT. For Cambridge, that means Mathematics 1 plus two further modules chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics 2.
For 2027 entry, Oxford Physics also uses the ESAT, replacing the PAT. That matters for course comparison, although applicants still cannot apply to Oxford and Cambridge in the same UCAS cycle.
Section 05
Cambridge interviews are academic conversations, not personality tests. Most applicants have one or two interviews, usually lasting 35 minutes to an hour in total. You can prepare with a mock interview built around the same style of questioning.
Interviewers are looking for subject understanding, readiness for advanced study, critical thinking, curiosity, and the ability to explain your reasoning clearly. For physics applicants, that often means school material used in unfamiliar ways: mechanics, graphs, approximations, modelling, and mathematical reasoning.
Practise with realistic questions from our free Physics mock interview bank.
Free Mock Questions →Section 06
Cambridge does not make decisions on one metric alone. Colleges consider your academic profile, predicted grades, subject combination, ESAT performance, school context, written application, and interview.
For Physics through Natural Sciences, mathematical strength matters heavily. Strong applicants usually show both high attainment and the ability to adapt ideas under pressure.
Section 07
A strong application should be academic, specific, and reflective. Your personal statement should focus mainly on your subject, show engagement beyond school, and explain what you actually learned from that work.
For physics, the best statements usually show mathematical curiosity, clear thinking, and real reflection. One well-explained example is stronger than a long list of undeveloped resources.
See a full annotated example with line-by-line expert commentary.
Physics PS Example →Section 08
Physics at Cambridge sits inside the Natural Sciences Tripos. In Part IA, students take three science subjects and one mathematics option. In Part IB, future physicists usually take Physics A, Physics B, and Mathematics.
In Part II, students usually specialise in Physics or Astrophysics. There is then an optional fourth year, Part III, leading to the MSci for Cambridge undergraduates. The same programme is available to external postgraduate applicants as the MASt.
Teaching combines lectures, classes, labs, projects, and supervisions. Cambridge says first-year Natural Sciences students usually have around 12 lectures a week and one supervision a week for each of their four courses.
Section 09
The best preparation is 6–12 months of steady immersion. Use Isaac Physics every week, follow Cavendish Laboratory news, and watch a small number of serious channels such as PBS Space Time, Veritasium, and Fermilab.
Add one or two podcasts, then read one short book you can actually finish. Depth matters more than volume. The goal is to understand ideas well enough to explain what interested you, what confused you, and what questions came next.
Section 10
Your college choice matters less than many applicants think. Teaching for the degree is shared across the university, while supervisions are organised at college level.
If one college is oversubscribed, strong applicants may be considered by another through the winter pool. The right approach is to choose a college for fit, location, or atmosphere, not because you think it is an easier route in.
Section 11
Cambridge presents Natural Sciences as strong preparation for both research and a wide range of quantitative careers. Around half of graduates continue with further study or research, while others move into programming, software development, finance, consultancy, and teaching.
For Physics students, the degree is valued for mathematical fluency, modelling, coding, and problem-solving. It opens many doors, but students still need to build technical depth and use the careers support available.
Section 12
International applicants need the same academic standard as UK applicants and may also need to meet Cambridge’s English-language requirement. The current published minimums are IELTS Academic 7.5 overall with 7.0 in each element, or TOEFL iBT 110 overall with 25 in each element.
For IB applicants aiming at Physical Natural Sciences, Cambridge says that if you take Higher Level Mathematics, it expects Analysis and Approaches. Applicants should also check visa requirements and Cambridge’s international guidance before applying.
The latest published detailed admissions statistics are from the 2024 cycle. In that cycle, Cambridge recorded 2,308 applications from China and 252 acceptances across all subjects, a success rate of 10.9%. That is not Physics-specific, but it shows the level of competition.
Cambridge’s guidance does not support a blanket rule on Gaokao. College policies vary, so Chinese applicants should check both the university’s international entry requirements and the exact college policy. Predicted grades, admissions-test performance, and interview quality matter heavily.
Section 13
Cambridge considers school context as part of admissions. Strong applications are judged in light of the opportunities available to the student, not just raw attainment in isolation.
If your academic record has been affected by illness, disruption, or other serious circumstances, those should be declared properly through the application process so colleges can take them into account.
Watch & Learn
Student vlogs, mock interviews, lecture tasters, and admissions advice.
Veritasium on the principle of least action and how physicists connect apparently separate ideas.
PBS Space Time on how physics sharpens apparently simple school-level ideas.
Fermilab’s clear conceptual introduction to entanglement.
Trinity Hall Cambridge overview of how Natural Sciences works in practice.
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Further Reading
Super-curricular reading, websites, and tools recommended by our expert tutors.
Excellent for stretching physics concepts beyond A level without losing clarity.
Strong on big physical ideas, intuition, and memorable explanations.
Especially useful for particle physics and careful conceptual teaching.
Lively, intelligent science discussion that helps applicants hear scientists explain ideas clearly.
Useful for astronomy and space updates through Royal Museums Greenwich.
One of the best ways to build the problem-solving style Cambridge interviews reward.
Good for following current Cambridge-linked developments in physics.
by Richard Feynman
A short, engaging physics book that is realistic for a strong 17-year-old applicant to finish and discuss well.