O level student and I badly want to get into Cambridge

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To gain admission to Cambridge University for mathematics and theoretical physics, prospective students should start by visiting the university's official website for detailed information on entry requirements and application procedures. It's recommended to reach out directly to the admissions office via email for any specific queries, as they typically respond promptly.
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Hello......I am currently an Olevel student and I badly want to get into Cambridge University for studying mathematics and theoretical physics...can anyone tell me how to do that?
 
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Sure... but I think they got security guards.

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Firstly, visit the University Website,If any query then mail them. They Reply soon.
 
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