GRADUATION CEREMONY FOR STUDENTS AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AT THE SENATE HOUSE AFTER RECIEVING THEIR DEGREE .THE DEGREE CEREMONY GOES ON FOR THREE DAYS IN ORDER FOR ALL STUDENTS TO GRADUATE. Elements of the Cambridge degree ceremony have their origin amongst the earliest customs of the University some eight hundred years ago. It is not possible for a student to graduate at Cambridge unless his or her degree has been approved by the Regent House, the governing body of the University. In order to graduate, you must meet the eligibility criteria for the degree that you are about to have conferred. These may include residence requirements, examination results and approval from the Board of Graduate Studies in the case of postgraduate qualifications.