Study at University of Oxford
Why Choose Oxford?
Admissions at Oxford
- Excellent academic grades (A-levels, IB, or equivalent international qualifications)
- English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
- Admission tests (such as the TSA, LNAT, BMAT, depending on the course)
- Interviews to assess critical thinking and subject understanding
Popular Courses for International Students
- Humanities: History, Philosophy, English Literature
- Sciences: Medicine, Engineering, Computer Science
- Social Sciences: Economics, Politics, International Relations
- Business & Law: MBA, Jurisprudence, Public Policy
International Student Support
- Orientation and pre-arrival guidance
- Visa and immigration support
- English language support programs
- Career services tailored to international graduates
- Student societies representing cultures from around the world
Scholarships & Funding
- Rhodes Scholarships – One of the most prestigious awards worldwide.
- Clarendon Scholarships – Full scholarships for outstanding graduate applicants.
- Country-specific scholarships and external funding opportunities.
- Undergraduate Programs: £32,000 – £48,000
- (Higher for Medicine, around £48,000 – £52,000)
- Postgraduate Taught Courses: £25,000 – £45,000
- MBA: Around £71,000 for the full program
- Accommodation and utilities
- Food and daily expenses
- Study materials
- Personal and social costs
- Undergraduate (3 years): £140,000 – £190,000 overall
- Postgraduate (1 year): £40,000 – £60,000 overall
- MBA (1 year): Around £90,000 – £100,000 overall (including living costs)