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International students can apply to Oxford University online through the UCAS application to study UG programs. Mentioned below is the Oxford application deadlines for international students:

  • Equal consideration deadline for UG courses is Oct 15, 2026
  • The deadlines for PG courses vary by program

University of Oxford Courses & Fees 2026

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(61 courses)
INR 33 L - 81 LGet Fee Details
Duration9 months-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 7 - 7.5, TOEFL: 110 & Above, PTE, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT: 717 & Above
M.A.(63 courses)
INR 31 L - 58 LGet Fee Details
Duration9 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 7.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, GRE
B.E. / B.Tech(21 courses)
INR 80 L - 81 LGet Fee Details
Duration3-5 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 7.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE: 76 & Above, Duolingo
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Q:   Which are the top courses at Oxford chosen by Indian students, and how can we apply?
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Indian students have chosen courses at University of Oxford according to the rankings globally, career opportunities offered and the overall academic excellence at the university. Some of the top ranked courses at Oxford include Law, Computer Sciences, Economics and Management, Medicine, Philosophy, Politics, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics, MBA, etc. Since the acceptance rate is too low, getting into these programs is quite tough for international students. Undergraduate students must hold a strong Class 12 profile from a recognised board, with exceptional performance, a personal statement, and a reference letter.

To be eligible to study a PG course like MBA, students will be required to submit a Bachelors Degree with a high GPA from an accredited university along with Statement Of Purpose and Letters of Recommendation. 

Q:   What are the requirements to take admission to the Oxford Said Business School?
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International students should have a UG degree to fulfill the qualification at Oxford with good grades. They should submit written statement, online test, GMAT or GRE score, work experience proof, reference, CV, English language requirements, and more. Students should fulfill these requirements to get into said Business school.

Q:   What subjects is Oxford famous for?
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Indian students who want to study in Oxford should choose a program that is popular and a better career scope.

The most popular subjects are Business and Management, Economics, Law, Medicine, Physics, Politics and more. 

Students can check 'THE Guardian Ranking 2026' for these programs below:

Oxford CoursesThe Guardian Rankings 2026 
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Economics1
Law2
Medicine1
Physics1
Politics1
Q:   Do courses like Medicine, Law, and PPE have special or additional deadlines at Oxford?
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Yes, the Oxford University courses like Medicine, PPE and Law have earlier application deadlines. The important admissions test registration for all the applicants typically falls around October 15 each year.

For the Oxford Medicine program, the students should take the UCAT which generally falls between Sep 7, 2026, and Sep 19, 2026

And for Oxford Law programs, the LNAT is required to be taken and the registrations for the same stays open till Oct 15, 2026.

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University of Oxford Fee Breakdown 2026

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Q:   Is Oxford cheaper than Harvard?
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Let us compare the tuition fees range of Harvard University and the University of Oxford for UG and PG courses:

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1st-Year Fee Range for UG Courses

1st-Year Fee Range for PG Courses

Oxford University

INR 29 Lacs – INR 47 lakh

INR 26 Lacs – INR 83 lakh

Harvard University

INR 41 Lacs – INR 45 lakh

INR 18 Lacs – INR 72 lakh

The starting range of the tuition fees at Oxford for UG course is less than Harvard, whereas, the upper range of the fees is roughly same. However, studying PG courses at Oxford University is costlier than Harvard University. 

Q:   How much does it cost for Indian students to study at Oxford University?
A: 

The University of Oxford is one of the finest universities based in the UK. Oxford University tuition fee may vary from one programme to another. The University of Oxford annual tuition fee in INR for Indian students is listed below-

Course levelAnnual Tuition Fee in INR
UG
INR 39.96 L - 81.15 L
PG
INR 13.5 L - 1.14 Cr
Advanced Masters
INR 31.28 L - 55.95 L
Q:   Is the University of Oxford ranked under Financial Times?
A: 

Yes, the Financial Times Ranking is one of the dependable rankings in the context of MBA or Business Schools rankings. It has been publishing Business Schools rankings since 1999.

A few of the rankings provided by Financial Times are Global MBA, The Oxford University Master's in Business Administration, Masters in Finance, Executive MBA, etc. For the MBA Rankings 2026, the University of Oxford ranks at #27 position. For the year 2025, this university is ranked at #26 which shows a slight decline in its rankings from last year

 

Q:   How is Oxford University ranked under the Shanghai rankings?
A: 

The University of Oxford is ranked by the most prestigious ranking bodies in the world. And Shanghai rankings is one of them. It is ranked #6 in 2025 which is similar with what it was in 2024

Under these rankings, the subjects like Law, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, Political Sciences are also ranked well. Look at these rankings closely - 

  • Law (#8)
  • Mathematics (#3)
  • Nursing (#151)
  • Physics (#10)
  • Sociology (#8)
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Academically rigorous and fun loving at Oxford.
Tips: It is competitive to get to Oxford, and it makes a lot of sense if you come here with a scholarship. The university is lovely and the environment is encouraging and challenging with rigorous academics. Students usually spend hours in libraries during exam times. However, it is equally fun too.
Likes (Part time work): There are multiple part time jobs for students. Although I don't engage in one myself, half of my friends do, including restaurants, etc. They manage it well and are paid the minimum UK wage, which is around 12 pounds per hour. Hence I think it is not that bad.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK requires a minimum stay of around 10 years to get PR, however, it can vary if you get the Global Talent visa. I think I will be going for the latter option after finishing my Ph.D. which offers PR in 5 years. Maybe I will look for PR, given that the opportunities are good.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1900
Prepping time for classes17 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 26550
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Oxford is an academic disneyland.
Tips: Please have a complete knowledge of the course that you are studying because it is really competitive and intense. The courses here at Oxford are designed to help students incorporate critical analysis skills, so they are very indulging and mentally demanding.
Likes (Indian Food): There is a street in Cowley Oxford which has all the food options from all the countries. It is locally known as diaspora street! There are restaurants catering to gastronomic needs from across the globe. There are also convenience stores that provide food sourced directly from India at a competitive rate.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The public transportation is not at all reliable. Buses are cancelled frequently. There is no other public mode of transport for students. The black taxis are out of reach, with average fares being GBP 45 for a couple of miles. The minimum bus fares are GBP 2.8 for 1 tap.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1225
Prepping time for classes45 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 30725
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Funding, academics and life at Oxford.
Tips: In order to be eligible for scholarships/funding please apply before the December deadline else you will not be eligible. Oxford has different colleges do your research, see the fellow that are in your college and the accommodation before putting in a preference while submitting your application. Always attend the tutorials; it is a great way to brainstorm and build critical thinking. The faculty and department are very helpful; you can always reach out to them and build connections! There are a lot of formal balls; do not feel pressured to attend everything. Prioritise your needs, especially when you first transition. Buses are expensive, 35 is a day pass and 25 is a week pass. I'd suggest getting a bike or living close to your department.
Likes (Value for money): To be able to meet and learn from a faculty that include noble laureates, constant exposure to highly translational research and accessibility to all the resources is incredible. There are tons of networking opportunities available! The labs have quite advanced instruments too for which the price is justified. The investment you make in this course, with the help of the network you build has a great ROI.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus part time jobs are available but highly competitive. Moreover, the Master's course is quite intense to be able to manage part-time work. The career service at Oxford does provide a good platform to look for part time roles and internships.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1125
Prepping time for classes22 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 32325
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MBA - Batch of 2025
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Amazing MBA experience with less focus on academics.
Tips: The student life in Oxford is crazy. Being in a collegiate system and getting to interact with people pursuing other degrees including phds is something only Oxford offers. The university town experience is also something very different. It was truly the best year of my life socially. Try to get scholarship, there are too many sources and ways to get one. Try to be proactive and reach out to more people and start working towards your post MBA goal even before MBA starts. And lastly try to also network with people from other B-schools.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The college doesn't prepare you for post MBA jobs. The resources and tools are less. There is very less specific advice. I expected more from a business school. I feel Indian MBAs are more prepared to look for jobs. So a lot of people in the ten batch are still struggling to get jobs, also because of the UK economy.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2825
Prepping time for classes9 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 65150
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3.6
Wholesome college experience; can do better for career.
Tips: This MBA course is good for student experience in terms of providing with a good international network and talks/ sessions, but has a good understanding of where you really wanna go after Masters. Career switch is very limited and not that much possible from non-UK countries especially India. Do proper research on which electives will help boost your career as well.
Likes (Student Life): I have walked late nights across Oxford and haven't encountered any theft or harassment cases. So it is a very safe student city. You would hang out with your Oxford friends and would not feel alone, and experience the cultures of different countries as well. There are a lot of events in Tech, Consulting and Product.
Dislikes (Value for money): The value for money is not justified as you pay so much for tuition fees, you get a good experience but if you want to settle in Europe/ UK after MBA, the opportunities are limited. Visa sponsored jobs are minimal and the pay is not very high. Better to get a scholarship, otherwise choose some other B-School.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 5025
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 77500
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MBA - Batch of 2025
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A magical year filled with new experiences and impact on my future self.
Tips: Oxford has plenty to offer, make sure you dabble into anything you might find interesting. Do your research on scholarships. I got a full ride covering my tuition and living expenses because I planned ahead. It was the best year of my life more because of the culture on campus.
Likes (Student Life): Amazing extracurriculars, great parties, plenty of interest based groups be it academic, sports or social the collegiate system offers an interdisciplinary exposure to all students. The culture of formal dinners, festivals, ball and talks keeps the city vibrant though it's a small town.
Dislikes (Part time work): Oxford is a small town. There are only a few opportunities for students. Many students find work during the summer, winter and spring break and this is mostly full time and often with the university itself. There are opportunities to work on campus but not too many folks work during class hours.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1700
Prepping time for classes23 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 67475
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Q:   What is the current Oxford University world ranking?
A: 

According to the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings, University of Oxford has a ranking of #4 in 2026 and in 2025, it has a ranking of #3. Some of the world rankings of Oxford University are given as follows:

YearQS World University rankingsTimes Higher Education rankings
202151
202221
202341
202431
202531
20264NA

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Q:   Is University of Oxford public or private?
A: 

The University of Oxford is a public research university in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK. As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, Oxford University ranked at #2 in World and #1 in UK. Oxford University business school holds triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA.

Q:   I live in India. I want to be accepted into the University of Oxford for the English Language and Literature Course. How do I get admission?
A: 

Indian students who want to study at the University of Oxford should fulfill the program requirements which are given below - 

  • A total score of 38, 39 or 40 points like core points, with 6s and 7s in subjects taken at the higher level.
  • English Literature, or English Language and Literature to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level.
Q:   Does the Oxford University require a high school transcript for UG admission?
A: 

To apply for Oxford University admissions, applicants are not required to submit their high school transcripts during the initial UG application. 

Indian students should submit the following -

  • Details of qualifications
  • Standardised test scores
  • Grades on the UCAS application form under 'Education' for the University of Oxford admissions.
Q:   Do you need GMAT for Oxford MBA?
A: 

International students must submit the score of GMAT in order to take admission to the University of Oxford MBA. As such, there is no minimum GMAT score requirements for applicants, but GMAT scores of 650 or above are tough. The university’s current MBA class has a median GMAT score of 690.

Q:   How can I apply for Oxford University MSc in Computer Science course?
A: 

Applicants must meet the Oxford University application requirements for MSc in Computer Science. If any document does not meet the specifications, including the word count, then the application will be considered incomplete, and will not be further evaluated.

  • Referees: 3 overall, academic preferred
  • Official transcripts: Transcripts must give detailed information of the individual grades received in the university-level qualifications
  • A resume / CV: This is compulsory. Most applicants choose to submit a document of 1 or 2 pages highlighting their academic achievements and any relevant professional experience
  • Statement of purpose / Personal statement: A maximum of 1000 words
Q:   Which is better for Computer Science, Cambridge and Oxford University?
A: 

Oxford University and Cambridge University are two top-ranked universities in the world. They offer quality Computer Science courses at undergraduate and graduate levels to students. The table below includes the comparison between both universities in terms of Computer Science course fees and ranking:

Universities

Computer Science Course

First Year Fees

Ranking by The Complete University Guide

(Computer Science)

Oxford University MSc in Advanced Computer ScienceINR 43.8 L2
Cambridge University BA (Hons) Computer Science INR 41.58 L1

Both the universities look good in terms of thier Computer Science course fees and rankings. Therefore, its your choice where you want to study Computer Science in UK.

Q:   What is the fees for MSc Financial Economics at Oxford?
A: 

The University of Oxford fees for MSc Financial Economics for overseas students is £55,630, which includes lifelong Oxford Union membership. This tuition fees is roughly around INR 58 lakh. Besides the tuition fees, students are required to pay the amount for living cost and that will be around INR 13 Lacs for an academic year.

Q:   How can I get admission to MS CS at Oxford University, London?
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International students with a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in computer Science or mathematics are eligible for Oxford University London MS in CS admission. They must complete a bachelor's degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.3 out of 4.0, 5.0 out of 7.0, 6.0 out of 8.0 or 8.0 out of 10.0 to get into the university. The additional test scores of GMAT and GRE are optional for Oxford University admission to the MS in Computer Science course. However, they must meet the English language requirements to get admission to the university. Mentioned below are the general Oxford University admission requirements for MS in CS course:

  • For a strong upper second-class UG degree, a professional bachelor's degree (3-4 years) from a recognised institution with an overall grade of 60% - 65% for degrees awarded by prestigious institutions
  • For a first-class UG degree, a professional bachelor's degree (3-4 years) from a recognised institution with an overall grade of 65% - 70% for degrees awarded by prestigious institutions
  • English proficiency required
  • Additional test scores of GMAT/GRE (optional)
  • An official degree certificate is required
  • Resume
Q:   Is Oxford University better than IIT?
A: 

Oxford University has a ranking better than the IITs in India in the last few years. It has been ranked among the top 10 global universities and compared with universities like Harvard, Stanford and Cambridge. When it comes to ranking comparison, Oxford has always remained way ahead of the IITs. However, IITs are also considered the top higher education institutes in India. Both institutes are known to be very competitive in their admissions process. 

Some of the comparative factors of Oxford University and IIT Bombay campus are given as follows:

Category

University of Oxford

IIT Bombay

Quacquarelli Symonds Global Rankings 2025

#4

#129

Acceptance Rate

14%

< 1%

Tuition Fees (BTech)

INR 38.2 L - INR 46.8 L

INR 8 L - INR 20 L

Average Salary Package

INR 24.87 L

INR 32 L

Q:   Which university is better for M.A among Oxford and Cambridge University?
A: 

Oxford University and Cambridge University are two top 10 universities in the world. They offers quality MA programme in multiple specializations to students. The table below includes the comparison between these three in terms of their world ranking and MA fees - 

MA Universities

World Ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds in 2026

MA First-Year Fees

Oxford University

4

INR 26 L - 45 L

Cambridge University

6

INR 27 L - 40 L

Both universities look good in terms of thier MA fees and world ranking by QS. Therefore, it's your choice where you want to study MA program.

Q:   Is the University of Oxford ranked in 2026?
A: 

Yes, the University of Oxford is ranked in the year 2026 by many of the ranking bodies like QS World, Times Higher Education, The Complete University Guide. As per THE, the University of Oxford is ranked at #1 in the UK. Given below are the observations for the Oxford rankings 2026 - 

  • Oxford has been consistently placed in the same position.
  • This shows that in the world rankings by THE, this university has managed to stay in the Top 10 Universities in the world consecutively for more than 5 years.
Q:   Where does the Law course of University of Oxford rank?
A: 

The University of Oxford Law schools is one of the top Law schools in the world. Courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels build the understanding of legal reasoning, enable students to critically analyze legal situations, and confidently present and debate the interpretations.

In the Quacquarelli Symonds Law and Legal Studies rankings 2025, the University of Oxford ranks at #2 position. In the Times Higher Education (THE) subject rankings, the university ranks at #7 position for 2025.

Q:   Which is better, an MS in Computer Science from the University of Oxford or MIT?
A: 

The University of Oxford is among the top universities to study MS in CS in UK and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is among the top universities to study MS in CS in USA. They both offers quality MS course to international students with better oppurtunities. The table below includes the difference between Oxford and MIT for MS in CS course:

UniversitiesFirst Year FeesShiksha Popularity Ranking
University of Oxford MS in Computer ScienceINR 44 L1 (UK)
MIT MS in Computer ScienceINR 52 L1 (USA)

 

Q:   In what ways is Oxford better than Cambridge for BA?
A: 

Oxford and Cambridge are among the top 10 univeesities in the world. They both offer high-quality BA education to students at an affordable cost. Oxford University is better than Cambridge University only in terms of ranking in the world. The table below includes the comparison between these two universities in terms of thier fees and ranking:

UK UniversitiesBA First-Year FeesUniversity World Ranking in 2025
Oxford University BA
INR 29 L - 55 L
3
Cambridge University BAINR 24 L - 40 L5
Q:   Are Oxford’s Humanities programs stronger than its STEM programs?
A: 

If talking about Humanities from the University of Oxford, it is undoubtedly the best in the whole world. The reason being that the Arts and Humanities courses have the historical edge in prestige. 

For STEM courses, Oxford is also ranked the the strongest in the world but recently. It is particularly known for the given STEM courses -

  • Life Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Physics
  • CS

 

Q:   Why is Oxford often considered equal to or better than Ivy League universities despite ranking variations?
A: 

The University of Oxford is one of the the oldest universities in the world, with its top rankings among the top-ranking bodies of the world.

It is often considered equal to or superior to the Ivy League due to the following reasons - 

  • Unmatched academic legacy 
  • Mastery in specialised research 
  • Intimate tutorial system
Q:   What is the rank of Said Business School?
A: 

Said Business School is the B –school of the University of Oxford which is really well known University ranking constantly at #4 as the world's best university by the US World and News 2025.

Below are some of Said Business School rankings 2025:

·         World University Rankings: Master's in Finance is ranked at #1 in the world.

·         QS Business Master's Rankings 2025: The MSc Financial Economics degree of the University of Oxford is ranked as the world's best master's in financial degree.

·         Financial Times 2025: Oxford Executive MBA (EMBA) is ranked 19th in the world.

·         Blooms berg BusinessWeek 2025: Oxford MBA is ranked 7th in the world.

Q:   How much does Oxford University MBA cost?
A: 

As per official sources  MBA programme at Oxford costs GBP 88,800 or 1.1 Cr. Its a full time programme with a duration of 1 year. The mode of study will be offline or in person.

Q:   What are the admission requirements for MBA from Oxford?
A: 

Students will have to fulfil the elibilit criteria mentioned below to secure a seat in the MBA programme at Oxford-

  • UG degree
  • Supporting statement
  • Online assessment
  • GMAT/GRE score
  • 2 years of work experience
  • English proficiency proof
  • 2 references
  • One page CV 
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The University of Oxford degree programs attracts students from all over the world. Oxford University programs features more than 350 programs at both UG and PG levels. The top programs opted by Oxford University alumni are listed below-

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Yes, University of Oxford acceptance rate stands at 22%, which makes it competitive to get into. When applying at Oxford University, Indian students must meet all the admission requirements at the university. Indian students must submit proof of English language requirement at the university. The Un

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The University of Oxford has a larger student body than all the Ivy Leagues.

In total, Oxford is known to admit around 26K students at UG and PG levels. For Harvard University, Yale University and Princeton, the total enrollments remain around 19K to 23K

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Yes, the October intake is the only main intake for both UG and PG courses at the University of Oxford.

Unlike other UK universities offering the January or May intakes for some of the courses, Oxford has a single cohort starting in late September or early Oct for almost all of its programs. 

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The most famous scientists from Oxford University are - 

  1. Stephen Hawking (cosmologist)
  2. Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the World Wide Web)
  3. Nobel laureate Dorothy Hodgkin (chemist)
  4. Erwin Schrödinger (discoverer of the Schrödinger equation, physicist)
  5. Howard Florey and Ernst Chain (penicillin developers)

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