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Piyush Kaur

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International students must submit an online application for Oxford University admission to study MA program. They must complete the application by submitting the necessary documents and pay a non-refundable application fee. Mentioned below are the steps to apply for MA admission at Oxford USA:

Step 1: Visit the programme website and start the application.

Step 2: Check the Oxford MA admission deadline and requirements.

Step 3: Fill the details and provide necessary documents.

Step 4: Provide LORs, SOP, Tests score, etc. to continue.

Step 5: Review and pay Oxford University application fee i.e., £75 or INR 8,041.22 to submit an online appl

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Aayush Kumar

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Oxford University and Cambridge University are two top 10 universities in the world. They offers quality MA programme in multiple specializations to students. The table below includes the comparison between these three in terms of their world ranking and MA fees - 

MA Universities

World Ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds in 2026

MA First-Year Fees

Oxford University

4

INR 26 L - 45 L

Cambridge University

6

INR 27 L - 40 L

Both universities look good in terms of thier MA fees and world ranking by QS. Therefore, it's your choice where you want to study MA program.

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Aayushi Sharma

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International students must complete a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised institute. They must also show proof of English language proficiency to get into the university. Mentioned below are the Oxford University requirements for MA admission: 

  • Must complete a first-class or strong upper-second-class undergraduate degree with honours in any subject or discipline
  • No Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or GMAT scores are sought
  • A cumulative GPA of 3.3 out of 4.0, 5.0 out of 7.0, 6.0 out of 8.0 or 8.0 out of 10.0
  • Work experience in a relevant field may be an advantage but is not a requirement
  • Meet the English langu
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Saakshi Majumder

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The first-year Oxford fees to study MA vary from INR 26 L to INR 45 L for international students. The below table includes first-year University of Oxford fees for MA specializations:

Oxford MA Specializations

First-Year Fees

MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies

INR 27.5 L

MSc in Political Theory Research

INR 45.49 L

MPhil in Global and Area Studies

INR 35 L

MSt in Music (Musicology)

INR 43.8 L

MSc in Politics Research

INR 30.96 L

MSt in Ancient Philosophy

INR 43.8 L

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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Oxford University acceptance rate is 30% for master's admission., which makes admission moderately competitive for international students. Therefore, yes it is hard to study master's at Oxford for students. Applicants must meet the university admission requirements and submit an online application by the deadline to be eligible for Oxford master's admission.

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Satyendra Rastogi

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Applicants who meet the Oxford University admission requirements are eligible to pursue an MA degree at the university. They must complete a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline and also meet the English language requirement to get into the university. Mentioned below are the steps to apply for MA admission at Oxford USA:

Step 1: Visit the programme website and start the application.

Step 2: Check the Oxford MA admission deadline and requirements.

Step 3: Fill the details and provide the necessary documents.

Step 4: Provide LORs, SOP, test scores, etc. to continue.

Step 5: Review and pay the Oxford University application fee i.e., £7

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Lalit Gulati

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A Master of Studies (MSt) is a part-time degree awarded at the University of Oxford. A Master of Arts (MA) is an honorary qualification at the university. For students who attend Oxford University and undertake Master's-level study, there are two options – the Master of Philosophy, which is awarded for full-time Master's-level study, and the Master of Studies which is awarded for part-time Master's-level study. They both have the same gravitas and are recognised as having the same level of degree. 

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Vikram Kumar

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Oxford University offers over 180 master's programs in multiple specializations to international students. MA at Oxford is among the popular master's courses for students. The duration of the programme is 9 months-2 years and some popular MA specializations at the university are Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation Contemporary Chinese Studies; Global and Area Studies; Refugee and Forced Migration Studies etc.

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Manori Khandelwal

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Oxford University offers an MA programme for international students. The duration of the MA course at the university is 9 months-2 years. Students can complete the first year of the Oxford MA course for between INR 26 L and INR 45 L. So, yes you can study MA at Oxford.

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The living costs, depending on the lifestyle or choice of accommodation, varied from £10,000 to £15,000 annually and might range anywhere between about ?10 Lacs to ?15 Lacs annually. These varied based on accommodation; typically, rooms in college went between £500 and £1,000 a month, apart from the other general expenditures like food, transports, and other personal essentials. Students had to find an additional sum for textbooks and social life, etc. and, most likely, health insurance. Financial aid options like scholarships and grants can help offset costs. For more specific information, it is best to check the official financia

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