Is law course at Oxford hard to get into?

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Asked by Piyush Kaur

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    Answered by

    Saakshi Majumder

    a week ago

    It may difficult to study bachelor's of Law at Oxford because of its acceptance rate. The university receives over 23,000 applications in 2023-24 and accepts around 3,700 students. Oxford University acceptance rate in 2023-24 is around 16%, which make admission competitive for students. 

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    Ankit kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    a week ago
     

    Hi Piyush,

    Gaining admission to study law at the University of Oxford is highly competitive. In recent years, there have been approximately 8.1 applicants per available place, indicating the selectivity of the program.


    The application process involves several components:

    • Academic Excellence: A strong academic record is essential.

    • Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT): Applicants are required to take the LNAT, which assesses aptitude for studying law.

    • Interviews: Shortlisted candidates are invited for interviews to evaluate their suitability for the program.

    Given the rigorous selection process and the high number of qualified applicants,

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