What are the english proficiency exams accepted by University of Oxford?

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    Dolly Khilwani

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    the following are recognised by the University of Oxford English proficiency tests:
    IELTS
    at least a score of 7.5 overall, with a minimum score of 7.0 for each component
    TOEFL
    Minimum score of 110 overall, with a minimum score of 22 for listening, 24 for reading, 25 for speaking, and 24 for writing
    C1 Advanced
    at least a score of 191 overall, with a minimum score of 185 for each component
    C2 Proficiency
    A minimum score of 191 overall, with a minimum score of 185 for each component
    Oxford Test of English
    Online test that covers speaking, listening, reading, and writing

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