Oxford is a university that we have all heard of, and an institution that we have all dreamed of attending at least once in our lives. There is no doubt that the institute needs no introduction and has built a solid reputation due to its teaching, research, and contributions to society. Founded in the 12th century, the university has evolved from its rich history and deep traditions into a modern, innovative institution.
The University of Oxford also holds the distinction of being the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Today, it educates over 26,000 students, comprising 12,470 undergraduates and 13,920 postgraduates. Students at the university represent more than 160 countries and territories, with international students constituting 46% of the total. However, its uniqueness does not just fall within the domains of its academic ethos. Central to Oxford’s unique educational experience is its collegiate system, comprising over 30 colleges. This structure allows students and academics to benefit from being part of a large, internationally esteemed institution while enjoying the intimacy of a small, interdisciplinary academic community. So, if you have good grades, the right exposure, and the perfect counsellor, you should apply to Oxford!
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Autumn Intake: The applications for the autumn intake close on 15th October.
Undergraduate applicants need a high school degree or equivalent qualifications (with a GPA of 2.5), a personal statement, two academic references (or letters of recommendation), and an English language proficiency test. The University accepts IELTS, Oxford Test of English, Cambridge, and TOEFL, with a minimum score of 7.0 for IELTS,155 for Oxford Test of English, 185 for Cambridge, and 100 for TOEFL.
Graduate students typically require an undergraduate degree (with a minimum GPA of 2.5) in a relevant subject, a statement of purpose, two academic references(or letters of recommendation), and English language proficiency. The University accepts IELTS, Oxford Test of English, Cambridge, and TOEFL, with a minimum score of 7.0 for IELTS, 155 for the Oxford Test of English, 185 for Cambridge, and 100 for TOEFL. Some research-based programs also require a research paper.
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