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What kind of students does Oxford accept?
To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects. We would expect students to be performing at the highest level, with at least pass grade 2.
What are the odds of getting into Oxford University?
17.5\% (2015)
University of Oxford/Acceptance rate
Can you get a full scholarship to Oxford?
One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to any full-time graduate course in the Faculty of History within the range accepted by University College. To check whether the course you are planning to apply for is accepted by University College, please review the relevant Course page.
Is doing 4 A levels worth it?
If you want to take your education to the highest level, then taking 4 A-Levels is definitely for you. Revered universities will take in only the best students, and a great way to show you are the best is by doing 4 A-Levels. Apart from further education and jobs, there isn’t really much taking 4 A-Levels can gain you.
What is most important part of Oxford application?
The personal statement is an important part of any university application – and whether applying to Oxbridge or anywhere else, it’s a great opportunity to highlight your academic potential and to demonstrate that you’ve read widely around your subject (particularly important for Oxbridge candidates!).
How many people apply to Oxford University each year?
More than 23,000 people applied for undergraduate study in 2020 and over 34,000 people applied for graduate study. Oxford usually has around 3,300 undergraduate places and about 5,500 graduate places each year.
What percentage of BME applicants to Oxford are admitted?
The number of UK-domiciled BME applicants to Oxford has increased since 2016, as have the numbers of students receiving offers and being admitted. The proportion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in their UCAS application that they identify as BME has risen from 15.8\% in 2016 to 23.6\% in 2020.
How many UK students do not declare their ethnicity to Oxford?
Ethnicity This page sets out what is known about the ethnicity of UK-domiciled applicants to Oxford. 5.2\% of UK-domiciled applicants (2,139 students between 2018 and 2020) choose not to declare their ethnicity in their UCAS application.
Why apply to oxoxford?
Oxford is committed to recruiting the best candidates from all backgrounds and all identities. The University is committed to fostering an inclusive culture which promotes equality and values diversity. For more information about our access programmes and how to apply, please see our admissions pages.