The Oxford University Courses is very competitive to get in with an acceptance rate of only 18% for 2020 undergraduate admissions. University received 21,515 applications for around 3,300 undergraduate seats. Philosophy, Politics and Economics course received maximum number of applications (2,219). Admissions were offered to nearly 3,840 applicants, and over 86% accepted the offer and enrolled to University.
Students can opt to provide college preference while applying or submit an open application. Open applications are alloted college by University based on the availability of seats. Usually, students with open application (if accepted) are allotted college which received the lowest number of applications for the applied course.
- Applications are invited through UCAS application for undergraduate admission.
- Shortlisted applicants are invited for an interview round.
- University accepts TOEFL, IELTS and Cambridge Certificate scores as proof of english proficiency.
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Highlights
Application Portal | UCAS Application/Graduate Application |
Application Fee | Undergraduate: £18 Graduate: 150 (for MBA) 75 (for other programs) |
Payment Mode | Credit Card/Debit Card |
Acceptance Rate for 2018 | 18% |
Enrollment Rate | 86% |
Undergraduate Courses Offered | 50 approx |
Graduate Courses Offered | 350 approx |
University of Oxford Application Deadline
Application deadline for 2019-20 session are as follows:
Program | Deadline |
Undergraduate | UCAS: October 15 Written work: November 10 Portfolio: November 2 |
Graduate | Varies with Program |
University of Oxford International Admission
University of Oxford enrolls over 10,000 international students from 150 countries constituting 43% of total student population. Over 8,000 international applications were received for undergraduate admission. China, followed by the USA and Singapore top the list for international students.(Oxford University Courses)
Admission Requirement for International Students
- Details about previous qualifications and education submitted through UCAS application (for undergraduate admission)
- Submission of University of Oxford Graduate application (for graduate admission)
- Official transcripts along with certified English translation (for graduate admission)
- Country-specific academic requirement
- Evidence of financial support for at least a year
- Letter of sponsorship by government or sponsoring agency
- Bank Statement
English Proficiency Requirement for International Students
International applicants from a country where english is not the primary language should provide one of the scores mentioned in the table below, to demonstrate language proficiency:
Test | Standard Level Score | Higher Level Score | ||
– | Overall | Per Section | Overall | Per Section |
IELTS | 7.0 | 6.5 | 7.5 | 7.0 |
TOEFL | 100 | Listening: 22 Reading: 24 Speaking: 25 Writing: 24 | 110 | Listening: 22 Reading: 24 Speaking: 25 Writing: 24 |
Cambridge Certificate (CAE and CPE) | 185 | 176 | 191 | 185 |
Standard level scores are accepted for admission in Computer Science, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics. Higher level scores are accepted for all other programs.(Oxford University Courses)
English Language Test Score Exemption
University of Oxford also accepts below mentioned scores of following programs as proof of english proficiency, in lieu of the aforementioned test scores:
Program | Minimum Score Required |
English level GCSE | Grade B or Grade 6 |
English level O-level | Grade B |
International Baccalaureate Standard Level | Score of 5 in English (as Language A or B) |
European Baccalaureate | Score of 70% in English |
Students who studied last two academic year with English as language of instruction, International Baccalaureate Program or Singapore Integrated Programme (SIPCAL) are not required to submit english proficiency scores.
International Students Visa Requirement
International students from Non-Europen Economic Area (EEA), admitted in a course of duration longer than six months, are required to apply for Tier-4 student visa. Other students can also use Short-term Student Visa. EEA students just need a passport or official ID for studying in UK.
Requirements for Tier-4 student visa
- CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) number issued by University of Oxford
- Biometric Data: fingerprint and face scan (to be submitted at the nearest Visa Application Centre)
- A current passport/travel document
- Information about accommodation in UK
- ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme) Certificate for science, engineering and technology subjects
Short-term Student Visa can be used if duration of course is less than six months and no extension or work experience in the UK is required as part of the program. (Oxford University Courses)
Requirements for Short-term Student Visa:
- Current Passport
- Letter from University, written especially for Short-term students
- Financial evidence
Note: Students should apply for visa within six months of receiving CAS.
University of Oxford Undergraduate Admission
Admission to some of the University of Oxford’s undergraduate programs require submission of test scores and written work. Written work can be submitted electronically or in hard-copy directly to the college. Students must get their test candidate entry number by 15 October as proof of entry to be eligible for admission.
Application Fee: £18
UCAS requirements:
- Academic details
- A personal statement describing the reason for choosing applied course
- A recommendation letter
University requirements:
- Completed UCAS application before deadline
- Written work and test scores (for selective courses)
- An interview (for shortlisted candidates)
Course | Subject Requirement | Test | Additional Requirements |
Engineering | Mathematics; Physics | PAT | Not Required |
Economics and Management | Mathematics | TSA | Not Required |
Fine Arts | Not Required | Not Required | Portfolio |
Computer Science | Mathematics | MAT | Not Required |
English | Latin, Greek or English Language; English Literature | ELAT | Two Essays upto 2000 words |
Note: Students can refer to the individual department’s guidelines for submitting written work.
Test Requirement for Undergraduate Admission
University of Oxford has specified test scores required to be submitted for admission in a particular course. These tests are conducted under administration of Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing (CAAT). Applicants must register for required test through a nearby test centre (school, college or open test centre).
Registration Deadline: October 15
Test Fee: Varies with Test Centre
Detailed information on some of the tests is provided below:
Test | Question Type | Time | Section | Required for |
Thinking Skill Assessment (TSA) | MCQ, Long Answer | 90 minutes 30 minutes | Thinking Skill Assessment Writing test | Economics and Management, Experimental Psychology, Human Sciences, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics, Chemistry, History and Economics |
Physics Aptitude Test (PAT) | MCQ | 2 hrs. | Physics, Maths | Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Physics and Philosophy |
Classics Admission Test (CAT) | Long Answer | 1 hr/section | Latin Translation, Greek Translation, Classics Language Aptitude Test | Classics, Classics and English, Classics and Modern Languages, Classics and Oriental Studies. |
Mathematics Admission Test (MAT) | MCQ, Long Answer | 2 hrs 30 minutes | Mathematics | Computer Science, Computer Science and Philosophy, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, Mathematics and Statistics |
History Aptitude Test (HAT) | Long Answer | 1 hr | Based on a paragraph | History, History (Ancient and Modern), History and Economics, History and English, History and Modern Languages, History and Politics |
Modern Language Admission Test (MLAT) | MCQ, Long Answer | 30 minutes 60 minutes | Czech, French, German, Italian, Modern Greek, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, Linguistics, Language Aptitude Test, Philosophy | European and Middle Eastern Languages, Classics and Modern Languages, English and Modern Languages, History and Modern Languages, Philosophy and Modern Languages |
English Literature Admission Test (ELAT) | Long Answer | 90 minutes | English | English Language and Literature, Classics and English, English and Modern Languages |
University of Oxford Graduate Admission
University of Oxford offers various masters, diploma and doctoral courses under research and taught category. Graduate taught programs received 18,202 applications while research programs received 8,712 applications for 2017-18 session. 5,872 students enrolled to university out of 9,050 accepted applications.
Where to Apply:Graduate Application
Application Fee: £150 (for MBA)
£75 (for other programs)
Academic Requirements:
- Official transcripts of institutes last attended
- An updated Resume/CV
- An interview (for shortlisted candidates)
Admission Requirement for some of the Master’s program:
Requirement | M.Sc in Engineering | M.Sc in Computer Science | M.B.A | M.Sc in Biochemistry | M.Sc in Mathematics |
GRE/GMAT | Not Required | Not Required | Required | Not Required | Not Required |
Research Proposal | Upto 1000-1500 words | Not Required | Not Required | Not Required | Not Required |
Letter of Recommendation | Three (one must be academic) | Three (one should be academic) | Two | Three | Three |
Personal Statement | Not Required | Two pages | Required | Upto 1000 words | Two pages |
Additional Requirement | Not Required | Not Required | Two years experience, Upto 250 words essay, Online Assessment Test | Not Required | Not Required |
Application Deadline | November 16 January 25 March 1 | November 16 January 11 March 1 | September 6 November 1 January 10 April 3 | January 11 | November 16 January 25 March 1 |
Interview of shortlisted candidates are conducted in university only. Since undergraduate applicants shortlisted for interview are informed in November and interview is conducted in December, international applicants should apply for visitor/tourist visa at the time of filling UCAS application.
In some cases, college offering the applied course might decide to interview a candidate over telephone or video conference. Interview is not mandatory but is highly recommended to increase your chances of acceptance.
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