Oxford University
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Being a student of State board has nothing to do with the Admission in Oxford University.For getting an acceptance letter from Oxford University, you are required to be very good in academics as well as in your extra curricular activities. Apart from that, you are also required to obtain good score in English Proficiency test say IELTS/TOEFL.
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The Oxford College of Physiotherapy, Bangalore, offers a full-time doctoral research program in physical therapy. The student must complete the course within the three to six-year timeframe in order to receive the Ph.D.
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Oxford University is old of about 1,111 years.
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The University of Oxford is ranked first in the UK and joint second in the world*, and is renowned for its teaching and research across the arts and sciences. Oxford seeks to attract the best students from around the world. Currently, over 300 Indian postgraduate students are studying in Oxford’s historic libraries, conducting research in our state-of-the-art laboratories and enjoying membership of our world famous colleges.
If you are applying for either Law (https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses-listing/law-jurisprudence?wssl=1) or Law with Law Studies in Europe (https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses-listing/law-jurisprudence?wssl=1) , you will be required to sit the LNAT as part of your application.
The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) (https://lnat.ac.uk/registration/register-for-your-test/) is a 2-hour 15-minute test divided into two sections.
Section A is a computer-based, multiple-choice exam consisting of 42 questions. The questions are based on 12 passages, with 3 or 4 multiple-choice questions on each. You are given 95 minutes to answer all of the questions. You’ll be asked to read passages of text and answer questions that test your comprehension of them. Your answers to the multiple-choice section of the test are checked by computer, and a mark out of 42 is created. This is known as your LNAT score.
In Section B you will be given 40 minutes to write an essay from a list of three proposed subjects. This section is marked by the tutors at the college to which you apply, and this mark is taken into account as part of the selection process. The essay is your opportunity to show your ability to construct a compelling argument and reach a conclusion.
The LNAT isn’t designed to test your knowledge of Law or any other subject. Instead, it helps us to assess your aptitude for studying Law.
For further details
https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/social-sciences/law
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To study M-tech at Oxford University, you need to satisfy the following eligibility criteria:
You have to complete your 10+2 from some recognized college with a minimum percentage of marks
You need to appear TOEFL, IELTS, etc. exams and score well in it to make sure about your English communications and understanding
You need to carry the Letter of Recommendation and Statement of Purpose with you in the asked format for the application process
Work experience after B-tech will be a booster for you
Scores of GMAT, GRE, etc., necessary for Master's Courses
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Hi, choosing an university for yourself is a process that you need to do it alone. Here are some of the things you should know about each university and everything you need to know to cut-short your list. Oxford University is considered as a Classic University on the Earth. Oxford has earned 58 Noble price till date and Cambridge has 90 Noble price. As of IITs there is no noble price awarded to any of the IITs combined. According to Times Higher Education Oxford University is at the top and just below it is Cambridge University. IITs start at 350. So, if I had to choose one assuming that the ball is in my court, I would personally choose Oxford University. Hope this helps.
Hi, yes mathematics will be included in best 4 for DU admissions. and yes student who took up applied sciences is eligible for B. Com (//B.Com) hons and ECO hons. Every university or college accepts mathematics for B.Com Oxford university accepts too. Below is the link to an article about eligibility criteria for B.Com (//B.Com) hons. Maths is compulsory for any college in DU for economics. For B.Com (//B.Com) you need to have 50% + in your board exams. Hope this helps.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-bcom-eligibility-criteria
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Well Oxford University has its own way of application process. You can give SAT and SAT subject tests along with ielts or TOEFL and can submit that along with your application documents that will contain transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement and other information.
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Pune Oxford University is well known for its quality of education, timeliness of academic calendar, research work, close work with industry by many departments and also for heritage building structure of many wings.
Yes, Pune University offers BSc in Psychology. Infact, it is one of the best institute for pursuing this course.
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