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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students are graciously welcomed for admissions at Oxford University, as they are a key part of the overall student community at the campus.
Indians make up the 4th the largest community of international students visiting from over 175 countries.
The latest international student population numbers at Oxford are as follows:
Country | Total Students |
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USA | 2,080 |
China | 2,025 |
Germany | 630 |
India | 565 |
Canada | 520 |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, IELTS score is considered by Oxford as a valid medium of assessing an international applicant's English language proficiency, among some other scores such as TOEFL-iBT & Cambridge CAE.
The minimum language score requirements vary for different courses, the general requirements for UG admissions are listed below:
Test | Minimum Score/Grade |
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110 | |
7.5 | |
C1 Advanced | 191, with 185 per component |
C2 Proficiency | 191, with 185 per component |
76 |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Oxford Law School asks for the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) scores from students applying for admissions.
The LNAT is a computer based test with a duration of 2 hours & 15 minutes, consisting of two sections, with Section A comprising of 42 MCQ questions based on 12 passages. The duration for the section is 95 minutes.
Section B involves writing an essay based on topics from a list of three proposed subjects. The duration for this section is 40 minutes.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Harvard & Oxford are among the best law schools globally, with Harvard ranking #1 among all Law schools in the US, while Oxford ranks #2 in the UK.
In terms of tuition fees, Harvard costs more with estimated tuition fees for the 2025.26 session being around INR 64 L, while estimated fees for Oxford stands at INR 14 L-INR 54 L.
Having said that, the average starting salary earned by Harvard graduates is INR 1.47 Cr, while that of Oxford Law graduates is INR 36.2 L.
This suggests Harvard gives a much better Return on Investment (ROI) than Oxford.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The annual costs of living vary as per the type of accommodation & the kind of lifestyle students decide to pursue.
As per data curated from the official Oxford University website, listed below are the lower & upper range costs of living at Oxford for 1 month, 9 months & 12 months respectively.
Cost of Living | Estimated monthly costs | Estimated 9-month costs | Estimated 12-month costs |
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Lower Range | GBP 1,425 (INR 1.64 L) | GBP 12,825 (INR 14.76 L) | GBP 17,100 (INR 19.69 L) |
Upper Range | GBP 2,035 (INR 2.34 L) | GBP 18,315 (INR 21.1 L) | GBP 24,420 (INR 28.1 L) |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students must be prepared to loosen their pockets to study at Oxford Law school, with tuition costs going north of INR 50 L in some cases.
The cost of an UG course in Civil Law is around GBP 46,850 (INR 53.87 L), while a MSc in International Human Rights Law costs around GBP 18,125 (INR 20.84 L).
Further, students must also take into account the costs of living over the duration of studies in Oxford with estimated monthly cost being around GBP 1,425-GBP 2,035 (INR 1.64 L-INR 2.34 L).
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students interested in pursuing law based education from Oxford Law School are required to submit an UCAS application and attain valid scores in the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT).
The Oxford Law school admission process is listed below:
· Create an account on UCAS
· Use the code: M100 to apply to a Jurisprudence course at Oxford Law
· After a proper review, decide whether to state an Oxford College preference or file it as an open application
· Pay the specified application fee & submit
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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