Is it hard to get admission in Oxford University?

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    Ishita Kalra | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    The University of Oxford acceptance rate stands at 22%, which makes it highly competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 students, only 22 students will get admitted at Oxford. For Oxford University admissions, international students must meet all the admission requirements at the university and submit all the relevant documents with admission application. International students whose native language is not English, must submit proof of English proficiency at the university. International students must achieve excellent academic marks to secure admission at Oxford.

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    Chandra Shekhar | Contributor-Level 9

    a month ago

    It may be difficult for international students to get admission at Oxford University because of its high acceptance rate. The Oxford University acceptance rate is around 22% for UG admission and 30% for PG admission according to the enrollment data for 2023. The high acceptance rate at Oxfrod makes admission very competitive for international students. 

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