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Akash Gaur

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Indian students interested in pursuing law based education from Oxford Law School are required to submit UCAS application and attain valid scores in LNAT.

Oxford Law school admission process is listed below:

·      Create account on UCAS

·      Use code: M100 to apply to Jurisprudence course at Oxford Law

·      After proper review, decide whether to state Oxford College preference or file it as open application

·      Pay specified application fee & submit

·      Use UCAS portal, to keep

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, however, LLB course is known as BA in Jurisprudence, & is 3  year UG programme available to be pursued as part of Oxford Faculty of Law.

Students interested in pursuing course are required to get minimum score 90% as part of their CBSE & CISCE Class 12th board exams & satisfy language test score requirements of institute.

Admission requirements may vary & students are advised to refer respective course page as part of  Oxford University official website.

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Yes, a Law degree from Oxford Law School is valid in India, & in a number of countries worldwide, thanks to its reputation of being one of the most sought-after universities globally.

The Bar Council of India recognises law degrees from around 45 UK universities that also includes Oxford Law.

Students can practice law in India, after registering with their State Bar Council & successfully clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).

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The Oxford Law School world ranking is #2, as given by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Rankings 2025.

Further, the Oxford University, which is the parent institute of the Oxford Law School secures a global rank #3 per the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings.

On a national level, Oxford Law secures a UK-wide rank #2 per the latest rankings given by Shiksha.

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The Oxford Law acceptance rate stands at 10%, making it one of the most selective higher education institutes in the UK & globally.

This comes as no surprise, since the institute consistently ranks among the best law schools worldwide.

Securing admissions at Oxford Law requires strong academic scores with a minimum 90% in the Class 12th CBSE & CISCE board exams & satisfying some other requirements such as language test scores & submission of other documents.

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The tuition fees at Oxford Law School varies for different courses, with a MSc in Law & Finance costing around GBP 53,340 (INR 61.3 L) while a MSc in Taxation costs GBP 19,205 (INR 22 L).

The table below mentions tuition fees for some other popular courses at Oxford Law:

Course

Fees

Duration

Bachelor of Civil Law

GBP  46,850 (INR 53.87 L)

10 months

MSc in Intellectual Property

GBP 12,965 (INR 14.90 L)

9 months

MSc in International Human Rights Law

GBP 18,125 (INR 20.84 L)

2 years

MPhil in Law

GBP 29,350 (INR 33.74 L)

1 year

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