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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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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, universities like the University of Manchester guarantee student halls for new students who apply for one during application by the stated deadline.

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Esha Tiwari

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Indian students who want to study in Oxford should choose a program that is popular and a better career scope. Some of the most popular subjects are Business and Management, Economics, Law, Medicine, Physics, Politics, and more. Students can check 'THE Guardian Ranking 2025' for these programs below:

THE Guardian Subject Ranking

2025

Business and Management

2

Economics

1

Law

3

Medicine

2

Physics

1

Politics

1

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Akansha katariya

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Oxford University does not provide a separate application for scholarships; instead, it provides them based on household income and students' academic performance. Most of the scholarships cover tuition fees, living costs, and additional expenses linked with university studies. Some of the popular scholarships available for Indian applicants are mentioned below:

Scholarships

Amount Covered

Rhodes

Full tuition, college fees, living stipend

Clarendon

Full tuition + annual living stipend

Felix

Full tuition + living expenses

Weidenfeld-Hoffmann

Tuition, accommodation, living costs

Oxford-Indira Gandhi Graduate

Full or partial tuition and/or living stipend

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Virajita Bisht

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Yes, Manchester is generally expensive for Indian students and the prices vary significantly by the type of student accommodation and its location. However, various options of student housing in Manchester exist across various budgets. You can expect to pay anywhere from £100-£200+ per week depending on the type and inclusions.

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