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Kartik Bisht

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Oxford University comes among the top 5 universities globally according to the top-ranking authorities. The Oxford University is one of the top research universities worldwide. Moreover, the university is one of the oldest universities in the world. The Oxford University boats around 30 international leaders, 28 British Prime Ministers, and 120 Olympic Medal Winners. According to Shiksha Grading, Oxford University has an overall ranking of A+. Furthermore, the university offers over 350 degree programs for its international and domestic students. Along with this, some top courses offered by Oxford University and graded by Shiksha Gradi
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Mohit Raj

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Oxford is a young city with over 40,000 students from two universities, and with a third of the population aged under 30.In addition to its educational institutions, Oxford is also home to motor manufacturing, publishing and a large number of Science and technology-based companies. As you might expect, there are hundreds of cafes, bars, restaurants, music venues, theatres, shops, pubs and clubs catering to this vibrant and cosmopolitan community and each of these academic communities is made up of academic staff, support staff and students.All colleges provide a safe, supportive environment, leaving you free to focus on your studies, e
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Abantika Ghosh

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Choosing between Oxford University in the UK and IIM Bangalore in India for an MBA would depend on factors including your career goals and current circumstances.Oxford University, UK- Prestige and Reputation: Oxford is known for its academic excellence and is highly reputed worldwide-International Exposure: Students are subjected to an international environment with their peers from diverse backgrounds. There is an extensive alumni network present globally, particularly in Europe so job prospects in the region may be higher. - Cost: Generally higher tuition fees and living expenses, especially for international students.IIM Bangalore,
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Abantika Ghosh

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After completing an MBA from Oxford University, graduates have access to job opportunities across various sectors and industries.The university has a strong reputation and global alumni network so a student's doors open to prestigious roles in consulting, finance, technology, entrepreneurship, and many other fields.The Oxford MBA prepares students with a solid foundation in business management and leadership skills.However, it's important to keep in mind that the job market can fluctuate, and even with a degree from a prestigious university, there may be times when opportunities are limited.It's crucial to remain proactive and persiste
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Abantika Ghosh

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Here is my opinion on why one might want to choose Oxford University for an MBA in the UK over the University of Cambridge.Oxford's Business School is renowned for its reputation, excellent faculty, and diverse and culturally rich student body, providing a strong network of alumni and industry connections. The school emphasizes entrepreneurship, social impact, and personalized leadership development, conducts frequent events for networking and fosters a collaborative environment.Additionally, Oxford is in a central location that offers opportunities in London and other major business hubs that it connects to.

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Abantika Ghosh

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Living on-campus offers a unique opportunity to be part of a close-knit community within your college, with easy access to university facilities and a calendar of social and academic events.Trust me, this is something I can vouch for and I completely feel campus life within the university would be much more enriching.In contrast, staying off-campus may provide more independence and potentially at a lower cost of living. Ultimately, your decision should consider factors like social experience, convenience, and any personal preferences.

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Abantika Ghosh

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Studying at Oxford University in the UK involves significant costs however this varies depending on the course and individual circumstances. If one receives scholarships, zero-interest loans or bursaries, it gets a lot easier to manage.Tuition fees for international students generally range from 25,000 to 40,000 per year for undergraduate courses and 25,000 to 45,000 per year for postgraduate courses, translating roughly to INR 25 Lacs to INR 45 Lacs annually.Further, living expenses in Oxford are estimated at 12,000 - 15,000 per year. Additional costs will include visa application fees, health surcharge, and other expenses. For an MBA
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Abantika Ghosh

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Several documents are required for the visa process to attend universities in the UK, including but not restricted to.1. Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS):- Issued by the University once you have accepted an unconditional offer to study there.2. Valid Passport3. Financial Evidence (very important) & Bank statements or a letter from your sponsor showing you have enough funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses throughout the tenure of your course.4. Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results: Depending on your country of residence, you may need to provide a TB test certificate (I had to provide a TB test result too).5. Academi
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Abantika Ghosh

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This can be a very subjective question since it would depend on the course you are pursuing and the level of study. However, generally, the costs of studying at Oxford University and the University of Cambridge are similar.1. Both universities charge similar tuition fees for international students, typically ranging from 25,000 to 45,000 per year for many courses.2. Both Oxford and Cambridge are located in expensive cities in the UK, and the estimated living costs range from 12,000 to 15,000 per year. Being in a student community, however, may provide you with a lot of student discounts upon showing your university ID.3. Both universit
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Abantika Ghosh

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The deadlines for submitting applications vary depending on the course and level of study.For undergraduate applications, the main deadline is typically 15th October for entry in the next academic year.For graduate applications, each course may have different deadlines. Generally, most have deadlines in December/early January for entry in the following academic year. Additionally, there are specific deadlines for scholarship applications, which can be earlier than the course application deadlines. 

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