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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both BA in Jurisprudence and BCL are highly regarded courses but they differ in selectivity. Despite its name, the BCL (Bachelor of Common Law) is a one-year post graduate course for those who did really well in their law degree. The BA is a three-year undergraduate course for school leavers.
BA in Jurisprudence: It is an undergraduate program where admissions are based on academic performance, personal statements, and performance in the LNAT. It is designed for students who are at the beginning of their legal education.
BCL: This program accepts students who have already completed a law degree, and admissions require a first-class
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
All applicants are required to take the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) as part of their application. The LNAT consists of two sections: a multiple-choice section with 42 questions based on passages of text and an essay section where candidates write a short essay. The test is not desgined to test Law or any other subject but to assess the aptitude for studying law. Candidates are charged a fee of £75 to take the test in the UK or EU. If you are taking the test in a centre outside the UK or EU there is a fee of £120 or INR 12,909.79.
(£1 = INR 107.58)
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studying BM Bch Medicine at Oxford for UK students is £9,535 (INR 10,30,579) and that for international students is £61,560 (INR 66,53,638) for the year 2025. Living costs for the academic year starting in 2025 are estimated to be between £1,425 and £2,035 per month.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The annual intake for the BM BCh Medicine programme at the University of Oxford is typically around 149 students per year. This reflects the high competition among applicants. The admission stats for BM Bch Medicine programme for a three year average is as follows -
- Interviewed: 23%
- Successful: 8%
- Intake: 149
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average Oxford law graduate is making £72,600 five years after finishing their degree. Some of the job roles and estimated salaries (in USD) are outlined below-
Job Title | Range |
Associate Attorney | $58k - $157k |
Attorney / Lawyer | $57k - $172k |
Criminal Defense Lawyer | $52k - $161k |
Paralegal | $31k - $68k |
Operations Analyst | $41k - $75k |
Operations Manager | $31k - $77k |
Legal Specialist | $37k - $88k |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the entry requirements for Bachelor of Civil Law at Oxford Uni:
- a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in law.
- One essay, a maximum of 2,000 words.
- Three letter of recommendations.
- A CV/resume
- Official transcripts
- English Language proficiency scores
- Personal Statement, maximum of 300 words.
- No Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or GMAT scores are sought.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The university of oxford is one of the world's the oldest and most prestigious institutions offering top-tier computer Science program. Computer Science programme of Oxford University is on the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, and is ranked 4th overall for computer science. The Times Higher Education World Rankings for Computer Science now place the University of Oxford's computer Science programme as the top programme in the world.
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