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Q:   Is Oxford No. 1 in the world?

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Oxford University has been No. 1 in 2025 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings since 2017, the longest time any university has held. Though the university is exceptionally strong across all pillars but has an advantage due to its international outlook and patent citations. THE considers parameters like research excellence, research environment, teaching environment, international outlook, and industry.

Q:   What is the QS rank of University of Oxford?

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University of Oxford is ranked at 3rd in the World University Ranking category in 2024 and 2025 according to QS. Considering this year’s university ranking, it can be observed that there is an improvement in its ranking as compared to the previous year. The indicators considered QS for World University Ranking include outcomes, faculty resources, expert opinion, financial excellence, financial resources, etc

Q:   What is the current Oxford University world ranking?

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According to the QS World University Rankings, University of Oxford has a ranking of #3 in 2024 and in 2023, it has a ranking of #4. Some of the world rankings of Oxford University are given as follows:

YearQS World University rankingsTimes Higher Education rankings
202041
202151
202221
202341
202431
202531

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University Ranking

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Oxford University US News & World Report Rankings 2025

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Global Universities
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Oxford University US News & World Report Rankings 2025: Ranking Criteria

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Oxford University The Guardian Rankings 2025

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University
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221
Business and Management
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122
Economics211
Law233
Medicine682
Physics111
Politics211

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Oxford University Guardian 2025 Rank: Ranking Criteria

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Oxford University The Complete University Guide Rankings 2025

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UK University
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122
Art and Design111
Biological Sciences232
Business and Management Studies UK
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111
Chemical Engineering
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321
Civil Engineering
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322
Computer Science
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222
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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222
Law114
Mechanical Engineering
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323
Medicine222
Physics and Astronomy322
Psychology224
Sociology22– / –

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Oxford University The Complete University Guide 2025 Rank: Ranking Criteria

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Oxford University Financial Times Rankings 2024

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GMBA
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312826
Master in Finance
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6109

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Oxford University QS World University Rankings 2025

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Europe– / –13
World University
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433
Accounting and Finance
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44– / –
Architecture and Built Environment– / –28– / –
Art and Design2825– / –
Biological Sciences44– / –
Engineering and Technology
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1618– / –
Law and Legal Studies22– / –
Mathematics34– / –
Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering99– / –
Medicine22– / –
Performing Arts2119– / –
Pharmacy and Pharmacology33– / –
Physics and Astronomy33– / –
Politics22– / –
Sociology22– / –

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Oxford University Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2025

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111
Arts and Humanities444
Clinical and Health111
Engineering
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654
Law447
Life Sciences343
PG Business and Economics
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435
PG Computer Science
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111

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Oxford University ARWU (Shanghai) Ranking 2024

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Law2928– / –
Mathematics53– / –
Nursing76101– / –
Physics119– / –
Political Sciences54– / –
Sociology23– / –

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Best Business School Europe
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B.A.

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The Guardian - Politics211
The Complete University Guide - Sociology22-
The Complete University Guide - Art and Design111

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The Complete University Guide - Mechanical Engineering
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The Complete University Guide - Chemical Engineering
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The Complete University Guide - Civil Engineering
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The Complete University Guide - Biological Sciences232
The Complete University Guide - Psychology224
The Complete University Guide - Physics and Astronomy322
The Guardian - Physics111
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Q:   Where does the Law course of University of Oxford rank?

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The University of Oxford’s Law schools is one of the top Law schools in the world. Courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels build the understanding of legal reasoning, enable students to critically analyze legal situations, and confidently present and debate the interpretations. In the QS Law and Legal Studies rankings 2024, the University of Oxford ranks at #2 position. In the Times Higher Education (THE) subject rankings, the university ranks at #7 position for 2024.

Q:   What are the subject rankings of the University of Oxford as per The Complete University Guide?

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As per the Complete University Guide, the University of Oxford subject rankings for 2024 and 2025 are given below:

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Arts & Design

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#1

Business & Management Studies

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#1

Chemistry

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Computer Science

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Civil Engineering

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Oxford University
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Vibe of Campus
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  • Friendly
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Liberal
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  • 14% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.8
Part time work4.4
Post study jobs4.4
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.6
Value for money3.8
Public transportation4
Safety4.8
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3.2
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Bachelor of Civil Law - Batch of 2024
4.8
BCL at the University of Oxford - An intense and wholesome year full of new learning experiences.
Tips: Getting into the BCL at Oxford is a privilege since it's a highly reputed course that's very selective of its cohort. BCL, contrary to its name is neither a Bachelor's nor a Civil Law course. It is taught master's course for students from a common law background. The experience of studying at the university is unmatched, especially the tutorial system where a student gets a lot of one-on-one time with the professors. The shift from an Indian education system to this has been massive but positive and I would highly recommend doing this course. I was fortunate to have received two scholarships from the Oxford and Cambridge Society of India. The application process was simple and involved completing a form and an interview that took place in Delhi with a panel of about 5-6 members. Moving to the UK is a big cultural change for an Indian in terms of food, weather, culture and the education system. However, the University of Oxford is a very welcoming place and although it might take some time, you'll soon feel at home in the university. Overall. I am extremely satisfied with the course, college and the country.
Likes (Part time work): There are various academic and non-academic opportunities for part-time work available in the college as well as in the university. These could be examination invigilation, test correction, participation in different studies, research assistant to a professor, and volunteering, amongst others. These opportunities can also be availed in other colleges, if available. However, considering that BCL is an intense and short degree, managing part-time work along with academics becomes relatively difficult. Commitments of a shorter term should be preferred over long-term commitments. The average payout for part-time work at the university is usually the minimum wage rate in the UK.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The economy in the UK right now is not at its best which makes it relatively difficult for immigrants to look for a sponsored job. While the graduate visa route does facilitate the process and help the students start the process, it does add two more years to the permanent settlement process. A degree from the University of Oxford, especially the BCL, will certainly help your chances of getting a job in the legal market, it is relatively easier if you come after work experience considering you'll need to separately qualify as a lawyer either solicitor or barrister in the UK. The BCL certainly did help me obtain a job in the country but having a graduate visa did increase my chances of getting the job itself since I won't require sponsorship for the initial two years. My chances of permanent settlement in this country are quite high and I would be open to the idea of permanent immigrating to this country.
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MSc in Integrated Immunology - Batch of 2022
4.1
My time at the University of Oxford has been great!
Tips: It is definitely difficult to adjust to a completely different academic environment and a new country in the beginning. So students should keep an open mind and engage themselves in different cultural activities to ensure the transition period is smooth. Homesickness is real but I would encourage students to reach out for help whenever they need it. All the counsellors and supervisors are always ready to listen to you. I have been very fortunate to have attended the University of Oxford, which was my dream university and the experience I have had was nothing less than amazing.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is great! I have learnt so much during my time at Oxford. What I enjoyed the most was problem based learning sessions wherein the entire cohort was divided into groups and given activities and questions to answer based on clinical cases. The quality of education is really commendable. The events that were organised by the university as well as the student unions are also ample. Students can join different clubs and societies and pursue their interests.
Dislikes (Internships): There are a lot of opportunities to apply for internships however since the MSc program is of a year it might be difficult to apply and continue an internship with so much to cover in academics. The program might make it difficult to take up internships during the course duration.
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Bachelor of Civil Law - Batch of 2024
3
Over hyped. But worth it if you get scholarship.
Tips: Make sure you know why you want to come to Oxford, most people come here due to the reputation and brand value but get disappointed when courses do not meet their academic expectations. Some teaching materials are very Eurocentric and white. Overall, a good place to network and make connections.
Likes (Safety): Safety is not an issue as everyone stays around the city or university campus. Streets are well lit and students can easily avail of university security services. All accommodation has a special fob-based entry, which is very difficult to break into. Overall safety is not an issue.
Dislikes (Value for money): Tuition fees and living expenses are very expensive. My law degree had one of the highest tuition fees. I could only attend because of my scholarship. The university application fee itself is around 8000 rupees and the university does not give any waivers.
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MBA - Batch of 2024
4.9
Engaging faculty with several on-campus events.
Tips: I was living here for some time so I didn't have many problems adjusting to the culture. I didn't get any scholarships but they are available for students. Highly suggest applying for these timely. Very happy with the course, highly engaging and awesome cohort. Great professors and events are organized all the time.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There are good chances of settlement if you need to. The country provides a two-year post-study visa which you can use to find sponsored jobs. I would prefer to return to my country at some point but if someone wants to stay here permanently, you need maybe 6-7 years to get citizenship.
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BA in Earth Sciences (Geology) - Batch of 2023
4
I have got scholarships and my course study was done perfectly.
Tips: Before selecting courses, students should be confident in their choices. They should make sure to select the right course at the right college. This will help them maintain a healthy lifestyle without getting bored or stressed. In addition, students should take part in other curricular activities. Great support from the faculty members who help you to get your interest in new things and make sure you learn new things every day. They are helpful and provide you with enough stipend amount on your work and give you experience in working and time scheduling conflicts.
Dislikes (Part time work): As a student, you need time for both working and studying. Part-time jobs are in high demand, so it can be difficult to find one that provides the financial assistance you need. To make it easier for students to manage both work and school, we need to provide more good part-time jobs.
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MPhil in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation - Batch of 2021
3.9
Oxford is a lot more than just academic excellence.
Tips: My time at Oxford has been challenging yet rewarding. I learnt how to manage the submission of deliverables on time even when the situations were not in my favour. Everyone here comes with expertise in their own fields and peer-to-peer learning helps a lot in gaining a different perspective. At the same time, engagement in extra-curriculars is not only encouraged but also appreciated by the faculty and department head which in turn helps in great exposure to a world outside the field of study.
Likes (Safety): Oxford is a student city and generally, it is very safe even at night. Plus, the departments and college staff ensure proper guidance to safety measures through lectures, presentations and emails at regular intervals. Even public transport is safe to use and people are quite welcoming, as I have always experienced during my time at Oxford.
Dislikes (Internships): Career services at the university provide general guidance related to finding/applying for internships and the department also sometimes helps. However, more focused research on finding something relevant to the field of study is expected to be done by students themselves. While self-exploration with proper guidance helps in the long run, it can sometimes be time-consuming and stressful in case of financial difficulties.
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