Oxford, UK
The world's oldest English-speaking university, and one of its most selective.
Oxford's collegiate system means every undergraduate belongs to one of 39 colleges as well as the university — small-group tutorials (typically 1–3 students with a tutor) are the signature teaching method, quite different from lecture-based courses elsewhere. Admission is notoriously competitive: most courses interview shortlisted candidates, and several (Medicine, Law, most sciences) require a written admissions test before interview.
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A*A*A (A Level) · IB 40
Top tier · indicative for the flagship courses below — always verify per-course requirements directly with the university.
£38,000+/yr
premium tier for UK — figures are typical ranges, not this specific university's published fee.
English
city campus, Oxford
Informational only — scholarship amounts, deadlines and even which schemes are running change often (sometimes per intake), so treat this as a starting point, not a guarantee. Always confirm current details directly with the scholarship provider or Oxford's financial aid office.
Beyond government-level awards, most UK universities offer their own merit-based international scholarships — commonly a partial tuition reduction for strong A-Level/IB/IGCSE results, sometimes auto-considered from your application and sometimes requiring a short separate form.
Chevening and Commonwealth are postgraduate-only. For undergraduate applicants, the university-specific merit scholarships are usually the more relevant route.
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Medicine
⏱️ Typical duration: 5–6 years where entered straight from school (UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong); typically a 4-year postgraduate MD entered after a Bachelor's (US, Canada)
Typical entry: Requires Chemistry + Biology · UCAT · Interview (MMI)
Law (Jurisprudence)
⏱️ Typical duration: 3 years for an undergraduate LLB (UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia); typically a 3-year postgraduate JD entered after a Bachelor's (US, Canada)
Typical entry: LNAT (some universities)
PPE (Philosophy, Politics & Economics)
⏱️ Typical duration: 3 years (4 years in Scotland)
Typical entry: Requires Mathematics · TMUA (required or recommended for Economics at several universities, e.g. LSE, Warwick, UCL, Durham)
Engineering Science
⏱️ Typical duration: Often 4 years rather than the country's standard Bachelor's length, especially where the programme includes an integrated Master's (e.g. UK MEng) or an industry placement year
Typical entry: Requires Mathematics + Physics
Computer Science
⏱️ Typical duration: 3 years (4 years in Scotland)
Typical entry: Requires Mathematics · TMUA / ESAT (top universities)
Physics
⏱️ Typical duration: 3 years (4 years in Scotland)
Typical entry: Requires two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths
Durations are typical for UK — always confirm the exact length (including any placement or integrated Master's year) on the course's own page before applying.
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IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
Most universities waive this requirement if you've completed 2+ years of English-medium schooling (e.g. IGCSE / A Level / IB) — always confirm the specific university's waiver policy before booking a test.
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Build my UK shortlist →Quick answers about grades, tuition, deadlines and applying to Oxford as an international IGCSE / A Level / IB student.
As a typical benchmark for international entry, Oxford expects around A*A*A at A Level or 40 points on the IB Diploma. This is indicative for Oxford's flagship courses — competitive subjects like Medicine and Law usually sit above this baseline, and the exact requirement varies by course, so always confirm the specific figure on Oxford's own admissions page before applying.
International tuition at Oxford typically falls in the £38,000+/yr range (premium tier for UK). This is a typical range for the university's tuition tier, not Oxford's specific published fee for every course — confirm the exact figure for your intended programme directly with the university.
Oxford follows UK's typical intake calendar: September, with applications generally due late january (equal consideration deadline). Oxford, Cambridge and most Medicine / Dentistry / Veterinary Science courses close earlier — 15 October the year before entry. Always verify the exact date on Oxford's own admissions page, since deadlines can shift year to year.
UK universities, including Oxford, typically ask international applicants for 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0). Most universities waive this requirement if you've completed 2+ years of English-medium schooling (e.g. IGCSE / A Level / IB) — always confirm the specific university's waiver policy before booking a test.
The world's oldest English-speaking university, and one of its most selective. Oxford's collegiate system means every undergraduate belongs to one of 39 colleges as well as the university — small-group tutorials (typically 1–3 students with a tutor) are the signature teaching method, quite different from lecture-based courses elsewhere. Admission is notoriously competitive: most courses interview shortlisted candidates, and several (Medicine, Law, most sciences) require a written admissions test before interview.
Yes — Oxford accepts applicants from IGCSE-to-A-Level, IGCSE-to-IB-Diploma, and directly from the IB Diploma. Tutopiya's free UK University Shortlist Builder matches your predicted or actual grades against Oxford and every other UK university we track, tagging each as reach, target or safety.
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