University of Oxford
Established in 1096, the University of Oxford is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious higher education institutions. Located in the historic city of Oxford, South East England, it operates as a non-profit public university and is officially recognized by the Privy Council.
With an enrollment of approximately 20,000–24,999 students, Oxford is a large, coeducational university offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. The university follows a highly selective admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 20–29%, considering entrance exams and academic performance.
Oxford welcomes international students and provides extensive academic and non-academic resources, including libraries, housing, sports facilities, financial aid, scholarships, study abroad programs, online learning options, and comprehensive administrative support.
Renowned for its academic excellence and rigorous curriculum, Oxford continues to shape global leaders and innovators across multiple fields.