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Oxford University Admission Process.


Pick the undergraduate subject you want. Each course has its own requirements in terms of subject knowledge, tests, etc. 

All applications to Oxford undergrad go through UCAS (UK’s centralized system). 

University of Oxford

You fill in your academic history (grades, predicted grades), personal statement, teacher’s reference. 

Check Course-Specific Requirements

Some courses need admissions tests (e.g., MAT, BMAT, LNAT etc.). If your course has one, you must register and sit for it.

Some courses require written work submission. 

Interviews

If shortlisted, you’ll be interviewed. Usually this is online in recent years.

Offer & Confirmation

You’ll receive a conditional offer (depending on your final exam results) if selected. Once you meet conditions, your place is confirmed. 

Deadlines & Timeline (2025-2026 entry, roughly)

UCAS application deadline: 15 October 2025, ~6pm UK time. 

Register for any required admissions tests: between ~June to September (dates vary). 

University of Oxford

Deadline to submit written work if required: ~10 November. 

Interviews: December. 

Offers made: ~13 January 2026. 

Academic Requirements for Indian Students

While the precise required grades depend on the course, here are common expectations:

Very high percentage (for example, ~90%+ or more) in relevant subjects. 

Strong scores in subjects relevant to the course. For example, if applying for science, Maths / Physics / Chemistry etc. 

English language proficiency: If English is not your first language, you may need IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent. The exact required score depends on the course. 

Things to Prepare Early

Identify whether your course needs an admissions test → find out which test, its syllabus, how to register.

Decide whether to pick a particular college at Oxford or make an open choice.

Write a strong personal statement showing your academic interest in the subject.

Obtain good references from your teachers.

If required, prepare and submit written work by deadline.

Plan English proficiency test if needed.

Be aware of visa, finances, scholarships etc.




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