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Application process. International qualifications. Selection criteria. Choosing what you would like to study is exciting but it is also something you should think carefully about. Many of Oxford’s courses require you to choose what you are going to major in at the time of applying.
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Our UCAS application deadline is Tuesday 15 October in 2024, which is earlier than most other universities. If you are applying to Oxford this year, it is likely that the admissions process for your chosen course will include an admissions test.
Applying as an international student. Key admissions advice to help you put in a competitive application. Student life and wellbeing. Find out more about the warm welcome and exciting opportunities that await you. Costs of studying at Oxford. Make sure you understand how much your degree will cost. Visas and English language requirements.
11 wrz 2024 · Applying to study at the University of Oxford is difficult for anyone, but the chances of success for international applicants are even lower. However, it is not impossible, so this guide will explain all of the steps you will need to complete to apply to Oxford and get your dream offer.
9 lis 2023 · All applicants to UK universities – including Oxford and Cambridge – need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas). The process for creating a Ucas hub is the same for UK and international students.
To become a student at Oxford you need to be accepted by a particular college, though you apply through a central admissions system. If you don't know which college to name as your preference you can make an open application: details of this are also in the undergraduate prospectus.
Coming to Oxford as an international student requires some extra logistical considerations. We’ll take you through what you need to know.