Oxford is one of the most prominent and oldest university in the
world. Brilliant students from all around the globe want to join this
university to pursue their higher education. Oxford University has
relations with virtually every country in the world. The students get
attracted to this internationally renowned university with excellent
academic achievements and innovations.
Today oxford is a modern research University. The university has excellent facilities and learning resources. The university has open minded and friendly environment that inspires the students as well as teachers. Oxford has a diversity of people to support world-renowned reputation and facilities for teaching and research. The main aim of the university is to provide all the benefits and opportunities to the employers and students.
Courses
There are various courses which students can choose to pursue from Oxford University. Choosing the right subject with full focus and dedication is essential. Oxford offers an abundance of disciplines and many more educational opportunities to choose from. Some of them are:
-Archaeology and Anthropology
-Biological Science
-Computer Science
-Economics
-Music
-Management courses and many more.
Levels
There are different levels of education offered to national and international students.
How to Apply?
The information below outlines the general entrance requirements.
English language is the medium of instruction at Oxford, so the candidates must have sufficient fluency in written and spoken English to be able to understand the courses easily. There are specific subject requirements for some courses. All non-native English-speaking applicants must satisfy one of the following requirements:
There are number of Scholarships available for National and International students. It can be classified as:
1. University-wide scholarships: These scholarships are generally fully funded covering all fees and living expenses but some are partially funded also. A list of university-wide scholarships organized by region is below:
Scholarships for Asian Students
Scholarships for North American Students
2. External scholarships: These scholarships are funded by different organizations to study in Oxford University. Lists of scholarships are:
Scholarships for UK and European Students
3. College scholarships: College scholarships are offered in combination with a department or another fund.
Department of Medicine
Department of Law
Department of Bio Chemistry
Department of Public Health
Department of Statistics
Department of History of Art
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Department of Biology
Department of Computers
Today oxford is a modern research University. The university has excellent facilities and learning resources. The university has open minded and friendly environment that inspires the students as well as teachers. Oxford has a diversity of people to support world-renowned reputation and facilities for teaching and research. The main aim of the university is to provide all the benefits and opportunities to the employers and students.
Courses
There are various courses which students can choose to pursue from Oxford University. Choosing the right subject with full focus and dedication is essential. Oxford offers an abundance of disciplines and many more educational opportunities to choose from. Some of them are:
-Archaeology and Anthropology
-Biological Science
-Computer Science
-Economics
-Music
-Management courses and many more.
Levels
There are different levels of education offered to national and international students.
- Undergraduate study: Oxford University is well-known for its educational quality. They choose the best and brightest candidates on their academic merit and the enthusiasm for their chosen course.
- Postgraduate study: Oxford is an exciting place to pursue postgraduate/graduate education. The university offers two types of programs: Master’s and Doctorate.
- Online courses: Online and distance learning offer an innovative way of learning and teaching techniques with interaction with your facilitators and fellow students from all over the world. By enrolling for online courses the students can enjoy the convenience of studying from anywhere and anytime around the world. It can be short online courses, long online courses and professional courses.
How to Apply?
- Make an application
- Choose a course
- Check the requirements
- Tests and written work
- Choose a college
- Apply through UCAS (university of college admission services)
- Having an interview
- Getting an offer
- Taking your exams
- Confirmation of places
- Start your course
The information below outlines the general entrance requirements.
- Each application made to Oxford is carefully considered on the students’ individual merits. It will include achievement or predicted grades at A-level as well as GCSE grades (or equivalent qualifications). The personal ability, educational reference, and performance in any written work or tests are also examined for the selection.
- Mostly the A-level students apply at Oxford University. The applicants who have already taken or pursuing A-level or any other equivalent qualifications are also eligible. Offers will be made on the basis of final grades only and not on UMS scores. These offers will range between A*A*A and AAA depending on subjects. After the short- listing of the candidate, the performance at interview will also be considered.
- The university also provides the opportunity to take different projects and to develop research and academic skills.
- The University supports the general principles of Age and Stage, whereby students are allowed to progress through their educational development and qualifications at an appropriate rate according to their ability.
- Oxford University will accept the Pre-U Diploma as a valid qualification for admissions purposes. Conditional offers are likely to vary between D2, D2, D3 and D3, D3, D3 depending on the subject. Each course page will detail the requirements necessary.
- Oxford University welcomes YASS (Young Applicants in Schools Scheme) modules as extra qualifications that applicants may study to develop their knowledge of a particular subject, or to try something new.
- The English Baccalaureate is not expected to impact on a candidate’s ability to make a competitive application. It is more important that a potential Oxford applicant has a GCSE profile which is strong overall (i.e. contains a large majority of A and A* grades).
- Candidates with vocational qualifications equivalent to A-levels are welcome to apply, although candidates may need to take additional academic qualifications to make a competitive application.
- Students of the International Baccalaureate are usually required to achieve a level of performance of 38–40 points, including core points, with 6s and 7s in the higher level subjects.
- US qualifications: Successful candidates would typically have SAT Reasoning Test scores of at least 700 in Critical Reading, Mathematics and the Writing Paper, or ACT with a score of at least 32 out of 36. We would also expect Grade 5 in three or more Advanced Placement tests in appropriate subjects or SAT Subject Tests in three appropriate subjects at 700 or better.
English language is the medium of instruction at Oxford, so the candidates must have sufficient fluency in written and spoken English to be able to understand the courses easily. There are specific subject requirements for some courses. All non-native English-speaking applicants must satisfy one of the following requirements:
- IELTS: overall score of 7.0 (with at least 7.0 in each of the four components)
- TOEFL (paper-based): overall score of 600 with a Test of Written English score of 5.5
- TOEFL (internet-based): overall score of 110 with component scores of at least: Listening 22, Reading 24, Speaking 25, and Writing 24.
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): grade A
- Cambridge Certificate for Proficiency in English (CPE): grade B
- English Language GCSE, IGCSE or O-level: grade B
- International Baccalaureate Standard Level (SL): score of 5 in English
- European Baccalaureate: score of 70% in English.
There are number of Scholarships available for National and International students. It can be classified as:
1. University-wide scholarships: These scholarships are generally fully funded covering all fees and living expenses but some are partially funded also. A list of university-wide scholarships organized by region is below:
- Clarendon Fund
- CNPq Scholarships
- Commonwealth Scholarship Commission/University of Oxford joint awards
- Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
- Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities
- IDB-Oxford Clarendon Scholarships
- Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) Scholarship
- Raffy Manoukian
- Rhodes Scholarships
- Santander Graduate Awards
- Louis Dreyfus-Weidenfeld Scholarship and Leadership Programme
- Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships in the Humanities
- Yousef Jameel Scholarship
- Dulverton Scholarships
- Hill Foundation Scholarships
- Jenkins Memorial Fund Scholarships
- The Lady Allen and Linares Rivas Scholarship
- Michael Wills Scholarship
- Open Society Foundations Oxford Scholarships
- Prendergast Bequest
- Pirie-Reid Scholarships
- Research Councils
- Scatcherd Scholarships
Scholarships for Asian Students
- China Oxford Scholarship Fund
- China Scholarship Council-University of Oxford Scholarships
- Felix Scholarships
- Vicky Noon Educational Foundation Oxford Scholarships
- Oxford Kobe Scholarships
- Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships
- University of Oxford Croucher Scholarships
Scholarships for North American Students
2. External scholarships: These scholarships are funded by different organizations to study in Oxford University. Lists of scholarships are:
- Aga Khan Foundation
- Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
- Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding
- Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds PhD Fellowships
- Chevening Scholarships
- British Federation of Women Graduates Charitable Foundation
- Google Anita Borg Scholarship
- Islamic Development Bank Merit Scholarship Programme
- Oxford University Research Services
- ResearchProfessional
- Rhodes Scholarship
- Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship
- Sources of Funding for International Students (UKCISA)
- Study Abroad (UNESCO)
- The Anglo-Jewish Association
- The Thouron Award
- Wingate Scholarships
- Erasmus Mundus
- Dan David Prize
Scholarships for UK and European Students
- Lanekassen
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
- Medical Research Council (MRC)
- Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
- Schools Competition Act Settlement Trust
- World Wide Studies Scholarships
- Anglo-Spanish Society
- Cusanuswerk Scholarships
- Becas Talentia
- Africa Educational Trust
- Beit Trust Scholarships
- Canon Collins Trust
- Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund
- Arab British Chamber of Commerce Charitable Foundation
- The British Lebanese Association
- The Charles Wallace Trusts
- The Charles Wallace India Trust (c/o The British Council)
- Daiwa Foundation Tohoku Scholarships
- EDAAD Scholarships
- EKF Scholarship Programme for Korean Students
- Great Britain China Educational Trust
- Indian Department of Education site.
- Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship
- Scholarships for Graduates from Singapore
- Bolashak – International Scholarship of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship
- Australian Bicentennial Scholarships and Fellowships
- Joint Academic Scholarship Online Network (JASON)
- The General Sir John Monash Awards
- The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation
- Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarships for US students
- Canadian Bureau for International Education
- Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund
- Canadian High Commission in London
- Fulbright Awards
- Mackenzie King Scholarships (McGill University)
- Marshall Scholarships
- NSHSS Scholarships
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- The Law Foundation of British Columbia
- US Department of Veterans Affairs
- Magdalena O Vda de Brockmann
- Mexican Embassy
- CONACyT
- FIDERH
- Fundacon Bancomer BBVA-British Council
- Fundacion Beca
- FUNED
- Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund
3. College scholarships: College scholarships are offered in combination with a department or another fund.
- Clarendon-College Scholarships
- Jesus College Graduate Scholarships
- Charlie Perkins Scholarship
- Trinity College Scholarships
- St. John’s College Scholarships
- Choral and Organ Scholarships
- Linacre College Scholarships
Department of Medicine
- Novartis Vaccines Oxford China Scholarship Programme
- Oxford-LKSF Global Health programme
- China Scholarship Council – University of Oxford scholarships.
Department of Law
Department of Bio Chemistry
Department of Public Health
Department of Statistics
- Clarendon Scholarship
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funding
- Departmental Studentships and Teaching Assistantships
- Christopher Welch 2013 Scholarship
- E.P. Abraham Scholarship
- The Zvi and Ofra Meitar Magdalen Graduate Scholarships
Department of History of Art
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Department of Biology
Department of Computers
- Doctoral Studentship in the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research
- DPhil Computer Science, full and partial doctoral scholarships
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