University of Oxford
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Established in 1096, the University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of the most prestigious globally. Known for academic excellence, research innovation, and influential alumni, Oxford consistently ranks among the top 5 universities in the world.

Overview
Oxford offers over 350 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across humanities, sciences, medicine, business, and law. It operates a collegiate system with 30+ colleges, each offering a close-knit academic community. Oxford's research output, teaching quality, and global partnerships make it a leader in higher education.
Why University of Oxford?
- Ranked #1 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.
- Over 25,000 students, including 10,000 international students from 160+ countries.
- Globally recognized for research excellence and teaching quality.
- Strong links with industries, governments, and research institutions worldwide.
- Home to 72 Nobel Prize winners and numerous world leaders.
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Campus and Facilities
Historic colleges across Oxford city with modern libraries and research labs.
Bodleian Library - one of the world's oldest and largest libraries.
Advanced research centres for AI, medical sciences, and climate research.
Accommodation, dining halls, and sports complexes within college campuses.
Extensive academic support and global networking opportunities.
Life at Oxford

Global Community
Students from 160+ countries.

Historic and Modern
Blend of heritage and innovation in one academic hub.

Career Opportunities
Unmatched career networks and graduate employability.

Vibrant Campus
Cultural events, student societies, and world-class debates.
Admission Requirements

Undergraduate
Programs
- Academic: A-levels / IB / equivalent international qualification
- Language: IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5) / TOEFL 100

- Academic: Bachelor's degree (First Class or Upper Second)
- Language: IELTS 7.0-7.5 / TOEFL 100-110
Postgraduate
Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
From visas and scholarships, everything you need to know about studying in Germany.
What is the University of Oxford known for?
Oxford is known for academic excellence, historic legacy, and global research impact.
What are the tuition fees for international students?
Fees range from GBP 39,000 to GBP 71,000 per year, depending on the program.
Does Oxford offer scholarships for international students?
Yes - Rhodes, Clarendon, and Chevening Scholarships are available.
Can international students work while studying?
Yes, up to 20 hours/week during term and full-time during holidays.




