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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Getting selected in either of these institutions is a dream come true for many. If you've been accepted by both of these, then you have the option to choose between two of the world's best business schools. Both of these schools offer excellent MBA education, with brilliant graduate outcomes. In 2022, the employment rate at Oxford Business was 91% whereas 94% of the MBA 2022 graduates at London Business School received an employment offer within three months of completing graduation. LBS MBA ranking is higher than that of Oxford Business school.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The industry wise salary details for the graduates of University of Oxford are given below in tha table:
Industry | Percentage of Graduates Placed | Average Salary |
---|---|---|
Consulting | 31.9% | EUR 83,989 |
Finance | 26.7% | EUR 86,218 |
Global Industry | 14.5% | EUR 74,702 |
Technology | 20.7% | EUR 89,554 |
Impact | 5.2% | EUR 57,695 |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
University of Oxford offers various career support services to its students. Some of the services include:
Panning tools such as CareerWeaver
Career events and workshops
CV, cover letter, and interview preparation
Facility to find internships, volunteering, short-term work experience, etc.
Guidance and tools for developing career ideas
Workshops, company events, career advisory, etc.
Skill development programmes
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Definitely Yes. The University of Oxford has an Internship Office that helps students in gaining research and professional work experience placements. Key programmes of the University include:
Summer Internship Programme for paid internship opportunities during summer vacations in multinational corporations, NGOs, research institutes, etc.
Micro-Internship Programme that involve 2-5-day voluntary learning and development opportunities
Crankstart Internship Programme in order to gain experience while you study
Promentor Programme which is an alumni mentoring programme
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
For important placement highlights you can have a look at the table given below:
Parameter | Highlights |
---|---|
Placement Rate | 91% |
Top Employers | Alvarez and Marsal, Amazon, AMEX, Oxford Space Systems, CIMMYT, etc. |
Top Industry | Consulting, Finance, Global, Impact, Technology |
Average Mean Salary | £ 63,251 |
Average base salary | £83,410 |
University of Oxford MBA Placement Report |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the top recruiters according to their industries are given in the table below:
Industries | Top Employers |
---|---|
Consulting | Alvarez and Marsal, Accenture, Bain, BCG, Dalberg, EY-Parthenon, etc. |
Finance | AMEX, Bank of America, CITI, Goldman Sachs, Hermes Gpe, Inovia Capital, etc. |
Global Industry | AstraZeneca, Marriott International, Novartis, Oxford Space Systems, Procter & Gamble, etc. |
Impact | CIMMYT, Climate Collective, Ocean Wise Conservation Association, OECD, UNDP, etc. |
Technology | Amazon, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, IBM, Microsoft, Palantir, Paypal Inc, etc. |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the top sectors where the Students of graduates were placed are given in the table below:
Industry | Percentage of Graduates Placed |
---|---|
Consulting | 31.9% |
Finance | 26.7% |
Global Industry | 14.5% |
Technology | 20.7% |
Impact | 5.2% |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both universities namely the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge are the top-ranked universities in the world for LLM program. They both have world-leading law experts as teaching staff. According to QS World University Rankings by Subject for Law course for 2023, the University of Oxford ranks at #2, whereas, the University of Cambridge ranks at #3. The University of Oxford does not offer a traditional LLM program, but a selection of law courses. The choice to study in either one of this university will be solely dependent on the applicant’s choice. However, some of the reasons to pursue an LLM at Oxbridge (the
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The requirements for a graduate course at Oxford are given below.
- A professional bachelor’s degree (4 years) from a recognised institution with an overall grade of 60% for degrees awarded by prestigious institutions
- A cumulative GPA of 3.3 out of 4.0
- A standard bachelor’s degree (3 years) from a recognised institution with an overall grade of 65% for degrees awarded by prestigious institutions
- 70% for degrees awarded by other institutions.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both, Harvard or Oxford, have a prestigious reputation and are considered among the best universities in the world. However, when it comes to entry requirements, then Oxford University has an acceptance rate of 17% whereas, Harvard has acceptance rate of just 4-5%, however, GMAT/GRE score requirement for Oxford is higher than Harvard. Similarly, applicants need to have a GPA of 4.5 out of 5 for getting into Oxford, whereas, one can secure admission at Harvard with a GPA of 4 out of 5.
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