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Girton Economics Offer Rate at Cambridge (2026 Entry)

Girton sits among one of the less oversubscribed colleges for Economics at Cambridge. Our model puts the Girton Economics offer rate at around 16.5%, about 4.0pp above the Cambridge Economics average of 12.5%. The course runs at 9.8 applications per place across Cambridge in the latest cycle (2024). Strong applicants tend to score TMUA 6.0–7.5 on the new 1.0–9.0 scale. Geographically further out; less oversubscribed.

Modelled offer rate16.5%Course base rate 12.5% × college effect 1.32x. From Cambridge Undergraduate Admissions Statistics (2024 cycle) + college-level multipliers in our public dataset.
Applications per place
9.8
University average offer rate
12.5%
College multiplier
1.32x
Successful TMUA range
6.0–7.5
Place / application yield
10.2%
Interview-to-offer conversion
21%

How Girton compares

By contrast, Downing Economics sits at around 10.5% — 6.0pp lower than Girton. Same course, different applicant pool. If you're flexible on college, the difference compounds with your TMUA and grade profile.

TMUA score to target

For Girton Economics, plan for TMUA in the 6.0–7.5 band on the 1.0–9.0 scale. The college applicant pool is slightly less competitive, so the lower end of the published range becomes achievable.

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What actually decides the offer

Cambridge Economics retained TMUA when Maths / CS / Engineering moved to ESAT. Strong PS and quantitative interview performance both matter — the home applicant rate (10%) is materially higher than the international rate (3.9%).

Common reasons applicants get rejected

  • TMUA below ~5.5
  • No Further Maths despite school offering it
  • PS focused on "business" rather than economic reasoning
  • Inability to model basic micro / macro problems quantitatively in interview

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