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Virajita Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Oxford Group of Institutions eligibility criteria is as follows:

  • Class 12 in relevant stream and subjects
  • Secure a minimum of 45%-50% depending on the course

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Aishwarya Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Oxford Group of Institutions offers the following courses:

  • BSc in CS
  • BSc in PCM
  • BSc in CBZ
  • BCom Regular
  • BCom Hon
  • BA
  • BBA
  • BPharma
  • DPharma

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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Yes Oxford Group of Institutions admissions are open now. You can visit the website of the institute to apply for the desired course. You can also get the form offline by going to the college campus.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The acceptance rate of the Oxford Law is 10%, which makes it one of the most selective universities in the UK and globally.

This university is consistently ranked among the best law schools worldwide for many years.

To secure an admission at the Oxford Law requires really high academic scores with a minimum 90% in the Class 12th CBSE and CISCE board exams. Students are also required to satisfy some other requirements such as language test scores & submission of other documents.

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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International students who want to pursue the MBBS programme must appear for the Biomedical Admission Test (BMAT) and fulfill the basic eligibility and admission requirements. This means NEET scores are not valid for Oxford. Students with A-level qualifications must aim for a minimum of grade A in Chemistry and one of the subjects from Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. In addition, they must submit some mandatory documents, including transcripts, English language requirements, and more.

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Rashmi Singh

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International students, especially Indians, who want to get into Oxford University, must hold a strong qualification with excellent academic records. They must submit secondary school grades of A-level or equivalent. Indian students must aim for at least 90% in Class 12, especially in the subjects included in the eligibility criteria. In addition, they must submit the standardized test scores, including ACT and SAT, for undergraduate admission, demonstrate English language requirements, and meet course-specific requirements.

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Esha Tiwari

Contributor-Level 9

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 
Business and Management1
Economics1
Law2
Medicine1
Physics1
Politics1

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Jiya Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, Oxford University offers full scholarships for international students, especially those aiming for postgraduate studies. They offer limited scholarships that cover both tuition fees and living costs. To get these scholarships, students must be eligible and must hold all the required documents. Some of the scholarships that cover 100% cost are listed below:

Scholarship Name

Number of Awards

Level of Study

Clarendon Scholarships

140 (fully funded)

Postgraduate and doctoral

Commonwealth Scholarships

 

800 (tuition fees, airfare, living allowance)

MS and PhD

Felix Scholarships

 

6 (100% tuition, stipend for living expenses)

MS and DPhil

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9 months ago

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Kanishka Gambhir

Contributor-Level 10

Oxford Law School graduates work in various fields and industries which helps them diversify their role. Oxford Law graduates develop many employability skills such as teamwork, leadership, communication and so on which helps them in future to be flexible in any role they engage in.  

Some the most popular industries in which Oxford Law School graduates engage are mentioned below: 

Top Industries 

Percentage 

Legal 

24.12% 

Business Development 

17.74% 

Education 

9.69% 

Community & Social Services 

6.52% 

Entrepreneurship 

6.46% 

Operations 

6.17% 

Research 

5.52% 

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10 months ago

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 9

Oxford University expects subject-specific entrance exam scores from international students along with other admission eligibility. There is no common exam available for students, but they must appear for different exams like MAT, TSA, LNAT, PAT, and more based on the chosen programs. Students can check the list below for the Oxford University entrance exam, along with the type of course:

Test

Courses Required

TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment)

PPE, Economics & Management, Human Sciences

MAT (Mathematics Admissions Test)

Mathematics, Computer Science,

BMAT (Biomedical Admissions Test)

Medicine

PAT (Physics Aptitude Test)

Engineering Science, Physics

HAT (History Aptitude Test)

History, History & Politics

ELAT (English Literature Admissions Test)

English Language and Literature

LNAT (National Aptitude Test for Law)

Law

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