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Lalit Gulati

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International students can get into the Oxford BTech programme if they complete a high school degree with at least Ga rade 'A'. Applicants are expected to have Mathematics to A level (A* or A grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), Higher Level in the IB (score 7), or another equivalent for Oxford admission. They must also take the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) as part of the Oxford University application process. Mentioned below are the selection criteria for BTech admission at the university:For courses requiring A*A*A:The students will not know their grades for the CBSE board when they applyFor CBSE board: Grades A1 A2, with grade A1
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Misha

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The MSc in Computer Science at Oxford has been designed to teach a range of advanced topics and a carefully selected core of foundational subjects to graduates of computer Science and other numerate disciplines. It is known for its strong theoretical foundation. Advanced subjects including computer security, machine learning, and verification are included in the program. It seeks to offer a demanding and encouraging educational setting that inspires exceptional individuals to realize their the greatest potential on both a personal and intellectual level. The teaching format often combines lectures with small-group tutorials, which prov
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Misha

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Oxford University offers MSc in Advanced Computer Science and University of Cambridge offers MPhil in Advanced Computer Science. Both the colleges are excellent choices and depends on academic interest and career goals of the students. Cambridge has a high acceptance rate of computer Science programme (around 8%) as compared to Oxford (approx 4%). A brief comparison between the two is outlined below-FeatureMSc in Advanced Computer Science (Oxford)MPhil in Advanced Computer Science (Cambridge)Duration12 months9 monthsMode of StudyFull-timeFull-timeTuition Fees£41,250 per year£34,728 per yearCourse StructureCombination of theoreti
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Shiv Kumar

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To be eligible for medical courses at Oxford University, you need to meet the following requirements:Academic Qualifications: Your schooling from the State Board of Kashmir should meet Oxford's equivalent of UK A-levels, with Science subjects like Biology and Chemistry. High grades (usually above 85%) are expected.Entrance Exam: For medicine, you need to take the BMAT (Biomedical Admissions Test) and meet their required score.English Proficiency: You must prove English language skills via IELTS or TOEFL.Application Process: Apply through UCAS, submit your transcripts, personal statement, and references.Interview: Shortlisted candidates
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Misha

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A distinguished mix of financial institutions and consultancy organizations are among the top recruiters for Oxford University's MSc in Financial Economics program. Some of the top recruiters at Oxford university are outlined below- Bank of AmericaBank of EnglandCitibank (APAC) LimitedDeutsche BankGoldman SachsMorgan StanleyUBSConsultingBain & CompanyBoston Consulting GroupDeloitteEY-ParthenonMcKinsey & Company

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Misha

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Oxford's Master of Science in Financial Economics programme typically has 80 students in each class. With over 22 different nationalities represented, 94% of the pupils are foreign-born. Students in the programme are, on average, 23 years old. The competitive applicant pool is indicated by the average GMAT score of 733 to 742 for admitted students.

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Misha

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Interviews for the MSc in Financial Economics programme are usually conducted by a member of the admissions committee. Some of the sample questions are as follows-What do you plan on doing post graduation from MFE?  How will Oxford help you in achieving it? Can you discuss a financial event or trend that interests you?  How do you approach problem-solving?  What do you think sets you apart from other candidates?  What do you plan on doing after graduation?  How will Oxford help you achieve your post-graduation goals?  What do you think are the biggest challenges facing the finance industry today, and how d
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Misha

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For the 2024 class, the average GMAT (10th Edition) total score was 743, the average GRE quantitative score was 169 and the average GMAT (Focus Edition) total score was 717. However, these are not strict minimum scores. Applicants are suggested to score as high as possible. 

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Misha

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It is not mandatory to have any full-time work experience prior to applying to the program. However if applicants have any relevant experience, either full-time or via an internship, this will be considered as part of their application for the program.

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Mallika Ahuja

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You must perform very well academically and fulfil the prerequisites for your chosen subject in order to be admitted to the University of Oxford. Selecting a programme and going over its requirements, such as grades, standardised test results (SAT, ACT, or similar), and English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL), should be your first step. Apply online using UCAS and include a personal statement outlining your accomplishments, objectives, and areas of interest. Add compelling recommendation letters from mentors or instructors. Admission tests (such the LNAT and MAT) or written work samples are required for many courses. You will be asked to an
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