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Taru Bhandari

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There is no better between Oxford and Harvard. Both universities are popular with global identity. It depends on the students' choice when choosing between the two. Students who want to study programs like Humanities and Science should choose oxford, where programs like Law, Business, and Tech are better in Harvard.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Multiple unofficial sources say, the Oxford law acceptance rate is between 10-11%, whereas it is between 29-35% for Cambridge Law. Both universities are highly selective when it comes to LLm admission. But we can say Oxford is slightly tougher to enter than Cambridge.

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Mani Lama

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Jawaharlal Nehru studied at Trinity College, Cambridge. He received a degree in natural sciences in 1910. Later he moved to London to study law. He became a barrister in 1912. 

Nehru returned to India. Contributed in freedom fight. Became first prime minister of India in 1947.

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Priya Garg

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The Indian actress who went to the Oxford University is Soha Ali Khan. Soha Ali Khan completed a study in Modern History from the Balliol College of Oxford University

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Ridhi

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Some top Oxford Uni recruiters are Amazon Web Services, PepsiCo, Samsung, Walmart, Bank of Singapore, Visa Europe, World Bank Group, PwC, Bain & Company, ANZ Banking Group, Arise by Infinitas, Lodha Developers UK Ltd,  Metro Bank Plc,  Moss,  Navis Capital Partners,  Nomura Group,  PINECONE Holdings,  PJT PartnersArma Partners. Aviva UK,  Ayan Capital etc.  

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Akansha katariya

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Oxford University offers a unique opportunity to international students to combine their current programme from the department with their one-year MBA. This helps to gain deep knowledge in the particular fields, and improve Business understanding.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Oxford University allows MBA admission in many stages to international students. The application deadline of the five stages are closed.

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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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.

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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No we cannot say that King's College is equally good as Oxford. Oxford is one of the popular universities in the UK . The university ranked #4 as per the QS and US News ranking. As per Shiksha popularity ranking, Oxford ranked #1. On the other hand, king's College ranked #31 and #36 as the QS and US News ranking respectively. The Shiksha popularity ranking is #7 for King's College.

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Akshay Parjapati

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I've seen this kind of Imperial vs Oxford question come up a lot, and I think the confusion is understandable. On paper, both look exceptional, so it's tempting to search for a single “better” answer. In reality, that framing usually causes more stress than clarity.

What helped me when comparing top-tier options (in my case, different programs rather than universities) was stepping away from reputation alone and focusing on lived outcomes. Things like teaching style, supervisor access, assessment culture, workload rhythm, and even how supported students feel day to day don't show up clearly in rankings. Two institutions can be equal

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