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Abantika Ghosh

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As an alumna of the university and based on the experiences of several of my friends, I can affirm that the majority have found their time at Oxford to be highly fulfilling.

Students commend the university for its rigorous academic standards, excellent teaching quality, and personalized tutorial system that fosters deep learning.

Additionally, Oxford boasts an extensive library system, cutting-edge research facilities, and global prestige, which often translates into excellent career prospects.

The diverse student body, composed of individuals from around the world, is also widely appreciated for creating a rich cultural and academic envi

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Abantika Ghosh

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It's difficult to pinpoint the most preferred course, as preferences vary from year to year.

However, some of the typically preferred courses by Indian students at Oxford University include Computer Science, Business Administration (MBA), and the sciences, particularly Medicine. 

Additionally, certain courses in Humanities and Social Sciences, such as Economics, Law, and International Relations, also attract a substantial number of Indian applicants. 

Ultimately, the choice of programme often depends on the financial aid a student can secure and the opportunities available to them post-graduation.

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Tasneem Hoda

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The University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London are all ranked among the top universities in the UK. In terms of Shiksha Popularity Ranking, the University of Oxford is among the most prestigious university. Oxford University also wins in average graduate salary. Some of the important comparative points of the three universities based on different parameters are given in the table below:

ParameterOxford UniversityCambridge UniversityImperial College London
Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#3 in World and #1 in UK

#5 in World and #2 in UK#6 in World and #3 in UK
QS World University Rankings 2026#4#6#2
US News and World Report Global Rankings#4 in Best Global Universities#5 in Best Global Universities#11 in Best Global Universities
Average Salary/Median SalaryINR 88 LPAINR 31 LPAINR 32 LPA
MBA Tuition Fees (1st year) INR 32 L - 99 LINR 68 L - 94 LNA

 GBP 1 - INR 119.6 

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A number of English proficiency tests are accepted by Oxford University for graduate and undergraduate programmes. Exams that are approved and the minimal marks needed for them can differ depending on the course. International English Language Testing System, or IELTS 2. The internet-based TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 3. The Cambridge Certificate of English Proficiency (CPE) 4. The Advanced English Certificate from Cambridge (CAE) 5. The Duolingo English Test (sometimes rejected).

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sneha

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The University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford are two of the best universities around the world.

As per the QS World rankings, Oxford ranks better than Cambridge University. Also, the MBA courses at Oxford start their fee from a lower end than that of Cambridge. 

However, after graduation, there may be higher chances of getting placed as a Cambridge MBA grad than the other. 

Look at the table of comparison given below to make a decision - 

MBA Universities QS  Ranking in the World 2026MBA Tuition Fee MBA Placement Rate
University of Cambridge 6
INR 74 L - 98.66 L

89%

University of Oxford4INR 50.21 L - 1.1 Cr79.6%

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Tasneem Hoda

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Investing in education is an important financial decision that requires careful consideration of various factors to maximize ROI. After a course from a college or university, the money spent on the fee and the outcome of the education is one way to check of the return was worth w.r.t the investment made. The fee (investment) and salary (return) statistics for BTech and MBA at Oxford are as follows:

Course

Tuition Fee (Investment)

Average Package (Return)

MBA/PGDM

INR 29 L - 82 L

INR 83 L – INR 88 L

BE/BTech

INR 38 L - 46 L

 INR 94.3 L

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Abantika Ghosh

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Indian students choose to study at Oxford University due to its unparalleled academic excellence, reputation, and the different courses that the university offers.

Oxford is also consistently ranked among the top universities globally and hence it undoubtedly provides world-class research opportunities. An Oxford degree is highly respected worldwide, opening numerous career opportunities and access to a strong alumni network all across the globe.

The international exposure, coupled with personal growth opportunities and of course the picturesque and historic setting of the university, makes Oxford University a highly desirable destinatio

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Abantika Ghosh

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Oxford University is a highly reputed University and the oldest university in the English-speaking world. In the Times Higher Education Ranking (2024), Oxford University ranks 1st in the world university rankings category for the eighth consecutive year. In the QS World University ranking, it ranks 3rd. Oxford University excels across several measured performance indicators.

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Abantika Ghosh

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The application fee for different courses at the University of Oxford can vary. However, one usually pays an application fee of £75.00 for each course application they make. Sometimes waivers are available based on certain factors (for eg: residents of a low-income country or if you have applied to a programme which is similar to another programme then this could be considered). It is best to check individual course listing to ensure that you are paying the right application fee.

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Tasneem Hoda

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The University of Oxford offers a range of MBA courses to international students that focus on business, leadership, and strategic skills with one of their comprehensive programs. The tuition fees for the MBA specializations are given as follows:

Course Name First-Year Tuition Fees
MBA INR 81.93 L
MSc in Financial Economics INR 55.9 L
Master of Public Policy INR 55.2 L
MSc in Economics for Development INR 34.19 L

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