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Admissions to postgraduate programmes in law are
managed on the Faculty's behalf by the University's central
Graduate Admissions Office. The University's Graduate Studies
Prospectus provides authoritative information on when and how
to apply. The prospectus and the associated application forms
are available online or as paper documents.
Graduate
Studies Prospectus.
Direct
link to the law page in the Graduate Studies Prospectus.
Apply online
Alternatively,
request
or download paper application materials . You need form GAO/F1
and notes. The notes explain what paperwork law applicants must
submit and by what closing date.
Graduate
admissions office contact details .
Note that every Oxford
graduate student must be accepted by a college as well as by the
Faculty. Both Faculty and colleges make decisions on academic grounds
using the same selection criteria. Once accepted by the Faculty
you are guaranteed to receive an offer from a college - but not
necessarily the college you chose on your appliocation form..
For
more on this and other puzzles visit our graduate
admissions FAQs.
Our
qualitative selection criteria for graduate
admissions are here.
There
are separate selection criteria
for non-law graduates applying to take a BA in Law with Senior Status
(the graduate version of our undergraduate degree) |