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  1. Find out the entrance requirements for each course at Oxford for applicants who will start in 2025. See the essential, recommended and helpful subjects, tests and written work for each course.

    • Classics

      Classics - Admission requirements for 2025 entry |...

    • Geography

      Other course requirements. Admissions test: None Written...

    • Biology

      Biology - Admission requirements for 2025 entry | University...

    • Music

      'The Oxford music course suits me because it is broad and...

  2. Check whether you need to submit essays as part of your Oxford application. Take a look at our range of resources to guide you through the admissions requirements for undergraduate study at Oxford.

  3. If you are an international student wanting to apply to Oxford, you need to have achieved - or be expected to achieve - one of the qualifications listed on this page. There are also specific subject requirements for some courses, particularly in the sciences, so please check the requirements for your course.

  4. The University has set certain entry standards concerning proficiency in the English language for those applying from non-English speaking countries; see the English language requirements website. AGE REQUIREMENTS. Oxford Medical School now requires all applicants to be 18 years old by 1st November in the year they intend to start the course.

  5. The following information outlines the entry requirements for our Undergraduate degrees and the relevant subjects for each course:

  6. 1. Check our entry requirements. Firstly, how are your predicted grades? The MEng course has specific entry requirements, so you’ll need to make sure that you meet them before going any further.

  7. Entrance requirements. Entrance requirements for our BA Physics/MPhys/MPhysPhil courses are as follows: A-levels: A*AA (with the A* in Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics) Advanced Highers: AA/AAB IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL (the 7 should be in either Physics or Mathematics)