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Rashmi Singh

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Both the Emory University and Oxford are equally reputed universities with top-rankings. As per an unofficial source, the acceptance rate of Oxford is 22% where the Emory University acceptance rate is 10%. This shows that Oxford is comparatively easier than Emory. However, the acceptance rate does not only show the toughness of the selection. It depends on students' academic performance, standardized test scores, involvement in extracurricular activity and volunteer work, and many more.

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Nishtha Gupta

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If we consider the below comparison table, both De Montfort and Oxford Brookes are equally reputed universities in the UK with minimal ranking difference. However, students must also consider other factors including tuition cost, opportunities, academic program, and environment rather than just rankings while choosing a university for admission. Students who are looking for programs like Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Engineering, or Economics and Business must choose De Mont, where students interested in pursuing Social Science and Public Health can choose Oxford Brooks. Students can check the table below for the compariso

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Vikram Kumar

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There are around 4 top universities in UK for LLM in Finance after Cambridge, Oxford, and LSE. They offer best masters degree in Law UK to international students. The table below includes the top universities in UK for LLM in Finance with first year fees:

Top Universities in UK for LLM in FinanceFirst Year Fees
University of LeedsINR 24 L
University of GreenwichINR 16 L
University of West LondonINR 16 L

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Aayush Kumar

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Applicants must complete a UG degree with a minimum GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or above for MSc at Oxford. Mentioned below are the University of Oxford admission requirements for MSc courses:

  • Complete a first-class undergraduate degree in a related subject
  • Must have at least two years of professional work experience (vary as per the specializations)
  • GRE and GMAT are optional for international students
  • Submit the proof of English language proficiency
  • Provide three Letters of Recommendation
  • Attend the interview as part of Oxford application process for MSc admission

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10 months ago

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Misha

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The duration of the BA in Jurisprudence programme at the University of Oxford is three years. It is an undergraduate law degree, equivalent to LLB. It is also a 'qualifying law degree' for the purpose of practice as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.

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Misha

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The cost of studying BM Bch Medicine at Oxford for UK students is £9,535 (INR 10,30,579) and that for international students is £61,560 (INR 66,53,638) for the year 2025. Living costs for the academic year starting in 2025 are estimated to be between £1,425 and £2,035 per month. 

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Misha

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The annual intake for the BM BCh Medicine programme at the University of Oxford is typically around 149 students per year. This reflects the high competition among applicants. The admission stats for BM Bch Medicine programme for a three year average is as follows -

  • Interviewed: 23%
  • Successful: 8%
  • Intake: 149

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Misha

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The programme comprises approximately forty full options (including a dissertation option) and eight to ten half-options. The Bachelor of Civil Law at Oxford is one year. Following are some key features of the program:

  • The BCL employs a combination of seminars, tutorials, and lectures. Seminars are typically led by senior faculty members and encourage interactive discussion.
  • Students will have access to University's wide range of world-class resources including libraries, museums, galleries, digital resources and IT services.
  • Instead of a supervisor, BCL students have an academic advisor who meets with them at the start of
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Misha

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The average Oxford law graduate is making £72,600 five years after finishing their degree. Some of the job roles and estimated salaries (in USD) are outlined below-

Job TitleRange
Associate Attorney$58k - $157k
Attorney / Lawyer$57k - $172k
Criminal Defense Lawyer$52k - $161k 
Paralegal$31k - $68k 
Operations Analyst$41k - $75k 
Operations Manager$31k - $77k 
Legal Specialist$37k - $88k 

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