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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Firstly Indian students should do research on which area is cheaper or budget friendly according to their budget. Have a look on scholarships, education loan, and financial aid from the university. Students should prefer shared accomodation in the group of four. Dont waste food and cooking itself is more needed for Indian students as food in the restaurant is costly.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Colleges provide accommodation for all undergraduate students during their first year of study and for at least one other year of their course. Many colleges are also able to provide accommodation to graduate students.
Undergraduate students: All first year undergraduate students are offered college accommodation either on the main site of their college or in a nearby college.
Best Student Accommodation in Oxford:
The Spireworks.
Dorset House.
Beech House.
Student Castle Oxford.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
According to the University of Oxford, the monthly cost of food for students is £330 [35,278.48 Indian Rupee]. Other living costs for students include:
Accommodation: £790 per month
Personal items: £200 per month
Social activities: £45 per month
The University of Oxford suggests that students plan for a 4% increase in living expenses each year due to inflation and the current economic climate.
Students at Oxford can dine in college and pay for each meal individually, which is usually cheaper than in other US colleges. Meals eaten in college cost around £420 per term.
The University of Oxford also has a section on its website called "
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Accommodation Highlights
On Campus Residence: The likely cost of living on campus at Oxford varies between 1,345 and 1,955 GBP (1.42 to 2.06 Lacs INR) per month. Off Campus Residence: Students can live off campus with rent starting from 195 GBP (20,645 INR) per week
NOTED POINTS
Guaranteed Housing: University of Oxford offers residence to 100% first year full-time undergraduate students.
Off Campus Residence: Students can live off campus with rent starting from 195 GBP (20,645 INR) per week.
In 2024-25, the likely living cost at University of Oxford is between 1,345 and 1,955 GBP (1.42 to 2.06 Lacs INR) per month, for both PG and UG student
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The following are recognised by the University of Oxford English proficiency tests:
IELTS: At least a score of 7.5 overall, with a minimum score of 7.0 for each component
TOEFL: Minimum score of 110 overall, with a minimum score of 22 for listening, 24 for reading, 25 for speaking, and 24 for writing
C1 Advanced: At least a score of 191 overall, with a minimum score of 185 for each component
C2 Proficiency: A minimum score of 191 overall, with a minimum score of 185 for each component
Oxford Test of English: Online test that covers speaking, listening, reading, and writing
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Studying in Oxford univeristy is quite hard for the students. Competition is very high. Around 23000 applications are there. Among them only 3300 applicants are getting admission. Acceptance rate is around 20%. Admission test is conducted which is at a decent level.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
University of Oxford have own shuttle system but for the radius of 500m. Other than that student have to travel to college by their own mode of transportation or by public transport.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
There are many Indian restaurants near the Oxford university like Dishoom Permit Room Oxford, Tribe, The Standard, Dosa park, Old Delhi, Mowgli street food Oxford, Currydor, Shezan Chutneys Indian Braserrie, Curry Adda, The Gurkha Palace Restaurant, etc., in the radius of 0.1 to 2 km.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
You can find many accomodation in the university itself or outside the university. There are many apartment and hostel near the univeristy which is available all the time. Living in the campus itself is much costlier other than outside the campus. I would suggest you to find the apartment and live in a group which reduces the expense. The monthly expense to live outside the campus is around INR 1.5 Lacs per month which is a nominal price.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can cover your education expenses from the scholarship but there are some limitations of the scholarship as you know studying in Oxford is very costly so Oxford university only offers a maximum of 50 percent of scholarship. There will be a need of some financial help from the family also or you can pay by own by doing some part time or full time job near your city or in the state itself.
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