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  1. The Oxford Malaysian Application Scheme (OxMAS) is an initiative we started to support potential applicants to the University of Oxford from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.

  2. The University of Oxford’s links with Southeast Asia date back to 1682, when the directors of the English East India Company first proposed two lecturerships in Malay language and literature. Since that time, many Oxford-educated figures have had an impact in the region.

  3. The Official Union of Malaysian Students at the University of Oxford. Founded in Trinity 1991, we serve the many needs and aspirations of our Malaysian Oxonians. We empower our members with intellectual development, leadership experiences and professional networking opportunities.

  4. 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.

  5. Application process. International qualifications. Selection criteria. Choosing what you would like to study is exciting but it is also something you should think carefully about. Many of Oxfords courses require you to choose what you are going to major in at the time of applying.

  6. The Oxford University Malaysia Club (OUMC) Mentorship Programme aims to provide guidance to prospective Malaysian students applying to Oxford University. To participate in this programme, you need to be a Malaysian applicant based in Malaysia who has received an interview offer from Oxford University.

  7. University of Oxford has 38 subjects ranked in the top ten among UK universities according to the Complete University Guide 2025. These subjects include Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Linguistics, Chemical Engineering and more.