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  1. UK qualifications. In order to take up the offer of a place to study here, all applicants must meet the qualification requirements of their course. Most students who apply to Oxford are taking A-levels but we also accept other equivalent UK qualifications, and international qualifications.

  2. If you are an international student wanting to apply to Oxford, you need to have achieved - or be expected to achieve - one of the qualifications listed on this page. There are also specific subject requirements for some courses, particularly in the sciences, so please check the requirements for your course.

  3. The University offers general guidance on the types of qualifications and grades from countries outside the UK that would usually be considered to meet its minimum entry requirements.

  4. Almost all undergraduate bachelors degrees at Oxford are titled Bachelor of Arts (BA), apart from the Bachelor of Theology (BTh) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). At the same time, the University offers two bachelors degrees as postgraduate courses – the Bachelor of Civil Law (equivalent to a Master of Laws) and the Bachelor of Philosophy ...

  5. The PGCE at Oxford is assessed as an M level course (in line with the National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education). Successful completion of the examined assignments at master’s level carries the award of 60 M level credits.

  6. A flexible, part-time route to an Oxford University qualification. Gain credit from flexible short online courses, weekly classes, and the Oxford University Summer School for Adults. Explore a wide range of subjects in this multidisciplinary programme.

  7. GCSE Qualifications. GCSEs: The overall GCSE performance should reflect a good academic record. As a guide, typically applicants have at least five 8/9/A* grades in relevant subjects.

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