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Akansha katariya

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The Oxford University cost is between INR 31 L and INR 67 L for undergraduate applicants, between INR 11 L and INR 95 L for PG students, and from INR 27 L to INR 46 L for advanced master's courses. Students can check the Oxford University fees in Indian rupees below:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (7 courses)

INR 31 L - 95 L

Others (60 courses)

INR 29 L - 61 L

M.A. (64 courses)

INR 28 L - 49 L

M.Phil (64 courses)

INR 28 L - 47 L

B.A. (245 courses)

INR 31 L - 59 L

B.Sc. (31 courses)

INR 31 L - 67 L

Others PG (18 courses)

INR 28 L - 47 L

LL.B. (9 courses)

INR 32 L - 40 L

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Piyush Pandey

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Along with the global reputation, students must have several other reasons to join Oxford. Here we have discussed some of the crucial reasons why one must choose Oxford:

Global Reputation: Oxford University has ranked first under subject rankings for Clinical and Health and Computer Science, and ranked among the top five for subjects like Business and Economics, Arts and Humanities, Life Science, and more.

High success rate: An official website states that 80% of PGR graduates are working in top companies, and only 3% are unemployed or looking for a job.

Facilities: The university has around 85 university sports clubs and over 200 college

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Akash Gaur

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Tony Blair, former prime minister of UK between 1997-2007 & leader of Labour party from 1994 - 2007, is alma mater of Oxford Law.

He pursued a Bachelor of Arts course at the St. John's College (Oxford) & qualified as a barrister.

He subsequently got involved with the Labour Party & was elected from the Sedgefield Constituency in Durham County to the House of Commons in the year 1983 at the beginning of his political journey.

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Akash Gaur

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While Indira Gandhi did not study at Oxford Law School, she did pursue course in Modern History in 1937 at Somerville College that falls under Oxford.

But she couldn't complete her studies due to some health issues and had to leave after studying one year.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, students studying at Oxford can work with studies, but there is limit on working hours allowed per week.

International students are allowed to work 20 hours a week, but must not exceed that number in any given week even if they work lesser hours during different week, to avoid getting into trouble with relevant authorities which can lead to financial penalties or in some cases, revocation of student visa.

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Akash Gaur

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Oxford students enrolled in full-time UG studies spend on average 40 hours a week studying.

Studies at Oxford can be very hectic as per student reviews curated from Shiksha Study Abroad & students are advised to manage their time in a way that allows them to fit in their personal hobbies & interests over the week.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, however, LLB course is known as BA in Jurisprudence, & is 3  year UG programme available to be pursued as part of Oxford Faculty of Law.

Students interested in pursuing course are required to get minimum score 90% as part of their CBSE & CISCE Class 12th board exams & satisfy language test score requirements of institute.

Admission requirements may vary & students are advised to refer respective course page as part of  Oxford University official website.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Oxford is one of the best law schools in the UK & worldwide to pursue law studies from.

The law school ranks #2 among all higher educational institutes offering law based studies in the UK, per the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, while its parent institute: Oxford University ranks #3 among all universities worldwide.

To secure admissions at Oxford Law, students must maintain a solid academic record as the institute tends to be very selective while admitting students.

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Kartik Bisht

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LSE London and Oxford University are some of the most prominent universities in the United Kingdom. London School of Economics and Political Science is located in London, UK. Whereas, Oxford University is located in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK. When choosing a university, students must check factors such as location, fee, programs, average salary, and more. Check the comparison listed below between LSE London and Oxford University. The below comparison will surely help students in gaining more clarity on these universities respectively:

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LSE London

Oxford University

Establishment

1900

1096

Location

London, UK

Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#59 in World

#3 in World

University Type

Public

Public

QS Ranking 25

#50

#3

Acceptance Rate

9%

17%

Placement Rate

93.1%

92%

Average Salary

INR 62.93 LPA

INR 67.67 LPA

UG Annual Fee

INR 24.27 L - 38.63 L

INR 30.9 L - 66.69 L

PG Annual Fee

INR 19.05 L - 54.58 L

INR 11.2 L - 94.27 L

Popular Streams

Financial Accounting | Management | International Affairs

Chemistry | Geography | Computer Science

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