
How To Apply?


Who Should Apply?
We welcome applications from motivated students with
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Strong interest in mathematics
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A desire to study at Oxbridge or other top universities.
While there are no formal academic prerequisites, most of our successful applicants will have:
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Experience with advanced problem-solving, such as the STEP (Sixth Term Examination Papers) or equivalent
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Distinction or above in the British Mathematical Olympiad or similar competitions
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A strong foundation in proof-based reasoning and mathematical thinking
BMO medalists are highly encouraged to join.
Note: Students should have English proficiency equivalent to CEFR B1/B2 or above, as the programme is conducted entirely in English.

Application & Assessments Procedures
1
Complete the Application Form
Submit your details through our online sign-up form by March 27 11:59pm HKT. (Application now closed)
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Take the Entrance Exam on April 11, 2026 (Saturday)
You will be invited to take a 2-hour entrance exam (multiple choice and written question), designed to assess your mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Result Announcement
You will receive your score one week after the examination.
The Top 20 Scorers will be invited to join our programme and will be notified the next steps.

Entrance Examination
📆 Date - April 11, 2026 14:30-16:30 (GMT+8)
🕛 Time -
1. Asia exam time - 14:30-16:30 (GMT+8)
2. Cambridge exam time -9:00 - 11:00 (GMT)
3. Student must arrive 30 minutes before the exam start time.
🕛 Duration - 2 Hours
📝 Format - Multiple choice questions with two written questions
📍 Exam Centres - Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing and Cambridge (UK), Cyberjaya (Malaysia)

Qualities We Are Looking For...
Passionate for Mathematics
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Be genuinely excited by mathematical ideas
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Enjoy exploring patterns and solving challenging problems
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Thinks deeply about how mathematics impact the world
Independent Thinkers & Explorers
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Be curious, bold, and ready to step outside your comfort zone
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Embrace independent learning, adapt to new environments, and fully engage with the Cambridge academic experience.
Be Driven to Make an Impact
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Sees mathematics as a tool for change
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Use your thinking to contribute to society, innovate, and help shape a better future through mathematical insight.
