- Location
- Oxford, England
- Type
- Russell Group · collegiate
- UCAS deadline
- Mid-October (year before entry)
- Intl. undergrad tuition
- ≈ £33,000–£48,000 / year (confirm on fees page)
- Admissions test
- Required for most courses
Key takeaways
- Apply through UCAS by the mid-October deadline — far earlier than most universities.
- Most courses require an admissions test and an interview.
- International undergraduate tuition is roughly £33,000–£48,000 a year (2025/26), course-dependent.
- Oxford is collegiate — you apply to the university and are considered by a college.
Overview
Dreaming of Oxford? It's one of the most famous universities on the planet for good reason — and international students like you get in every year. It's a collegiate place: you apply to the university and get sorted into a college that becomes your home base for teaching, support and parties. World-class libraries, intense academics, and a city that feels like it was built for students. Tough? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely if it's the right fit for you.
Entry requirements
Requirements vary by course but are high — typically AAA to AAA at A-level or equivalent (for example strong IB or national qualifications), plus subject-specific demands. Most courses also require an admissions test (such as the relevant Oxford test) and an interview. Always check the exact requirement for your course on Oxford's course pages.
Fees and scholarships
International undergraduate tuition is roughly £33,000–£48,000 a year for 2025/26 depending on the course (clinical and laboratory courses sit at the top of the range), and there is also a college fee for some students. Scholarships exist but are competitive. Confirm the current figure for your course on Oxford's fees and funding pages.
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Frequently asked questions
How hard is it for an international student to get into Oxford?
Oxford is one of the most selective universities in the world, with most courses receiving far more strong applicants than places. International students are very welcome, but you need high grades, a strong admissions test result where required, and a convincing interview. Realistic course choice and early preparation matter enormously.
What is the Oxford application deadline for international students?
The UCAS deadline for Oxford is in mid-October the year before you start — much earlier than most UK universities. Many courses also have an admissions test registration deadline around the same time. Always confirm the exact dates on Oxford's website.
How much does Oxford cost for international students?
International undergraduate tuition is roughly £33,000–£48,000 a year for 2025/26 depending on the course, plus living costs in Oxford and, for some, a college fee. Always confirm the current figure for your specific course on Oxford's official fees page.
Sources — verified May 2026
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