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Saakshi Majumder

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

LLM Universities

Law Ranking by QS in 2025

LLM First-Year Fees

Oxford University

2

INR 26 L - 50 L

Cambridge University

3

INR 32 L - 45 L

They both look good in terms of their LLM tuition fees and Law ranking in the world. Therefore, it's on you where you wish to study an LLM course in the UK.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Oxford University acceptance rate is around 30% for graduate admission. This makes admission moderately competitive for international students to get into the university. Therefore, it is slightly hard for students to get into the Oxford LLM course.

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Satyendra Rastogi

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International students can complete the first-year of LLM degree in between INR 26 L and INR 50 L at Oxford. Mentioned below is the Oxford University LLM fees for Indian students:

Oxford LLM Specializations

First-Year Fees

MSc in Law and Finance

INR 48.3 L

Magister Juris (MJur)

INR 49.75 L

MPhil in Law

INR 25.96 L

MPhil in Socio-Legal Research

INR 25.96 L

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Lalit Gulati

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

LLM Universities

World Ranking by QS in 2025

LLM First-Year Fees

Oxford University

3

INR 26 L - 50 L

Cambridge University

5

INR 32 L - 45 L

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Vikram Kumar

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Oxford University fees for LLM courses vary from INR 26 L and INR 50 L for first-year. Students can pursue an LLM degree at the university in multiple specializations. Mentioned below is the Oxford University LLM fees for Indian students by specialization:

Oxford LLM Specializations

First-Year Fees

MSc in Law and Finance

INR 48.3 L

Magister Juris (MJur)

INR 49.75 L

MPhil in Law

INR 25.96 L

MPhil in Socio-Legal Research

INR 25.96 L

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Manori Khandelwal

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Indian students must complete a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in law to study LLM at Oxford University. They must also submit a valid test score to get admission to the university. Mentioned below are the Oxford LLM entry requirements for students:

  • An UG degree with a GPA of 3.3
  • Meet the English language requirements
  • Provide three letters of recommendation
  • No Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or GMAT scores are sought
  • Attend the interview as part of the admissions process
  • Work experience

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Shiksha Jain

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Oxford University offers an LLM programme and it is one of the top law schools in the world. The duration of the programme at the university is 10 months-1 year and its first-year fees vary between INR 26 L and INR 50 L. International students who wish to study LLM from Oxford can submit an online application through the official website by the programme deadline. 

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Abhishek Khanna

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Indians who studied at University of Oxford are Indira Gandhi (Ex Prime Minister of India), Amitav Ghosh (Author), Vikram Seth (Author), Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi (Former captain of Indian Cricket team), and Soha Ali Khan.

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Astha Mishra

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When it comes to choosing between Harvard University and Oxford University for an MBA, both institutions have their strengths and weaknesses.

 

*Rankings and Reputation*

Oxford University ranks higher globally, taking the 1st spot according to the Times Higher Education website, while Harvard ranks 3rd.¹ However, Harvard's Business School ranks 3rd on the Financial Times 2022 ranking, surpassing Oxford's Said Business School, which ranks 31st.

 

*Course Offerings and Flexibility*

Harvard offers an impressive array of over 3,700 courses, providing students with a wide range of options to tailor their education.² In contrast, Oxfor

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Misha

Contributor-Level 10

The Oxford University tuition fee for the BA in Law (Jurisprudence) program is INR 37.25 L for first-year. The university offers affordable undergraduate Law courses to international students. The table below includes the complete first-year cost of studying LLB at the University of Oxford:

Fees components

Amount (for 1 year)

Tuition & fees

INR 37,24,794

Application Fee

INR 2,336

Personal items

INR 3,08,984

Social activities

INR 82,820

Study costs

INR 73,264

Other expense

INR 35,039

Total approximate fees

INR 42,27,237

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