What is the fees of Oxford University in Indian rupees?

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    Chandra Shekhar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Oxford University fees in Indian rupees vary by program from INR 14 L to INR 93 L for first-year.  Mentioned below are the University of Oxford fees for international students to complete first-year of UG and PG courses:

    Courses

    1st Year Tuition Fees

    MS

    INR 27 L - 52 L

    MBA/PGDM

    INR 30 L - 93 L

    BE/BTech

    INR 40 L - 49 L

    MPhil

    INR 27 L - 35 L

    MA

    INR 27 L - 32 L

    BA

    INR 30 L - 49 L

    BSc

    INR 30 L - 49 L

    Others PG

    INR 27 L - 34 L

    LLM

    INR 27 L - 50 L

    MSc

    INR 30 L - 59 L

    MBBS

    INR 44 L

    LLB

    INR 31 L - 39 L

    BBA

    INR 41 L

    PG Diploma

    INR 14 L - 32 L

    BFA

    INR 39 L

    MFA

    INR 34 L

    PG Certificate

    INR 32 L

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