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Admissions criteria

Applicants are expected to have a first undergraduate degree in a relevant subject graded at either first class or second class upper division (2i) according to the UK classification, or overseas equivalent.  If you are unsure of how your undergraduate degree score compares with the UK system, please contact the Course Administrator. If English is not your first language, then you will also need to obtain English language qualifications above a specified threshold. More information can be found here. No exceptions will be made.

Admissions criteria

Compulsory. If you your degree is not of an appropriate standard, then it is impossible for us to offer you a place on our course. For further information please refer to the course graduate admissions page for full entry requirements: 

https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/msc-clinical-embryology

 

Admissions criteria

Please contact the Course Administrator. We have databases that allow us to compare degrees from around the world to the grading system used within the UK, the University’s International Qualifications page can be found here.

Admissions criteria

Yes. English language qualifications must have been obtained within two years of the start date of your course. If your qualifications are more than two years old, you need to re-take them.

Admissions criteria

English is the language of instruction for all courses offered at Oxford and it is mandatory that all theses or examination papers are written in English, except in a small minority of cases where University regulations permit otherwise. The University has approved both a standard and a higher level of required ability in English. For all taught courses the higher level is mandatory. For research courses, the appropriate level is indicated on the individual course page.

Admissions criteria

Yes you can. You do not need to submit an English language test result before submitting your application. Any offer of a place will be conditional on your supplying your English language test results at the required level. More information can be found here.

Admissions criteria

If your first language is not English, or if your first language is English but you are not a national of the UK, Ireland or a majority English-speaking country recognised by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), you must supply suitable evidence that you have reached the relevant higher or standard level.