What is the fee for an Indian student to study BA at Oxford University in INR?

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The first-year Oxford University fees to study BA courses vary from INR 29 L to INR 55 L. The below table includes the first-year University of Oxford tuition fees of popular BA specializations:

Oxford University BA Specializations

First-Year Fees

BA in Archaeology and Anthropology

INR 43.67 L

BA in History and Economics

INR 43.67 L

BA in History of Art

INR 43.67 L

BA History and Politics

INR 43.67 L

BA Classics and English

INR 43.67 L

BA in Philosophy and Modern Languages

INR 34.49 L

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