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The
Oxford Law Faculty welcomes applications from students from all types of schools and
backgrounds, from all over the world. Admission is highly competitive,
but those who come here enjoy the benefits of excellent resources and
teaching and a lively and bustling student city, as well as great future prospects
in return for hard academic work.
To start with you need to identify
whether you want to study in Oxford as an undergraduate
or a postgraduate ...
An
undergraduate is someone who has not yet
completed a degree level course.
A
postgraduate is someone who has completed
a degree level course.
If your degree is
not a law degree,
you will not be eligible to join our
regular postgraduate law programmes. But we have other options
to suit people like you, and you should still follow
the postgraduate link to
find out about them.
Follow these links to
go to the right section of our website:
or 
If
you have a specific query, try our frequently asked admissions questions!
undergraduate
FAQs postgraduate
FAQs
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