What is the cost of studying at the University of Oxford?

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    Piyush Kohli | Contributor-Level 10

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    As per the official university website, the cost of studying at Oxford University at the undergraduate level is between £29,460 and £37,510 for a single year. The cost of studying at the University of Oxford at the postgraduate level is between £24,450 and £29,160. Applicants must note that international students are charged a higher fee as compared to domestic (UK) students. It is advisable that the students check individual course fee before applying to Oxford. On an average, students can expect to pay somewhere between £28,950 and £44,240 annually depending on their course.

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