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Can you apply for PhD at both Oxford and Cambridge?

It is possible to apply to both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. However, it's important to note that both universities have their own unique application processes and requirements.
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Can I apply to both Oxford and Cambridge PhD?

Graduate Entry Medicine: Can I apply to both Oxford and Cambridge at the same time? Yes. There are no restrictions on applications from graduates: the UCAS regulation limiting applications to Oxford or Cambridge applies only to school-leavers. Please contact UCAS directly if you are unable to select both Universities.
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Why can't you apply to both Cambridge and Oxford?

Basically, it comes down to supply and demand. Both universities know that they are going to receive a huge volume of applications, so by allowing people to apply for both institutions, it would create an even larger number of applicants to assess for a limited intake at each.
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Can I apply to multiple PhD programs at the same university?

In fact, at least one school had explicit instructions for applicants to two or more departments, so it is likely not as uncommon as one might think. My experience was that it didn't really matter that I applied to two different departments within the same school.
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Can a student only apply to one university out of Oxford and Cambridge in the same year?

You can't apply to both Oxford and Cambridge in the same year, so you'll have to choose one or the other. Both universities are world-renowned in both arts and science subjects, so the decision is largely an individual one.
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Is it easier to get into Oxford or Cambridge?

According to these acceptance numbers, Cambridge appears to be the easier to get accepted. However, you still need to be at the top of your class and prove that you have mastered the subject in which you wish to get a degree. If you come from the US, your test scores need to be incredible.
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Can you apply to both Oxford and Cambridge Foundation Year?

You can't apply to Oxford and Cambridge in the same year, this applies to any combination of foundation year and undergraduate courses. Please see the foundation year course pages and the undergraduate course pages at each university to decide which would be the best course for you.
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Can you apply to multiple PhD programs at Oxford?

For each course to which you wish to apply, you will need to submit a full and separate application with all supporting documents, including references, and pay an application fee. There are two exceptions: applications to more than one Physics DPhil: these do not require a separate application.
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Can I do my PhD at a different university?

Yes. a PhD [student] can move to another university and complete his/her research. That can happen in multiple situations. Moving with adviser: The student's adviser moved to another institute, and the student has followed him/her.
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Can you apply for a PhD if you already have a PhD?

Yes, you can apply, just as anyone else. But yes, it is possible that people in your current program would take it as a negative. And, yes again, that the other university or program might rank you a bit lower if you already have a "suitable" position in a doctoral program.
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Which is a better university Oxford or Cambridge?

Oxford is currently ranked first in the world for English Language, Literature, Geography, History, and Modern Languages, and Cambridge University is most popular for History, Mathematics, and Archaeology.
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Why is Oxford acceptance rate so high?

Given Oxford's outstanding reputation, it can afford to offer one of the most competitive application processes in the UK with an extremely selective acceptance rate.
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Is Cambridge more selective than Oxford?

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Oxford University is slightly more competitive than Cambridge, with an acceptance rate of just 17.5%, which makes it one of the most competitive universities in the United Kingdom and one you need to prepare harder before applying.
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Is it hard to get into Cambridge for a PhD?

Entry to our courses is very competitive and we are unable to make offers to many candidates who meet the academic minimum.
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How competitive is a PhD at Cambridge?

Admission to the PhD programme is via a competitive process, in which current Cambridge students are considered on the same basis as external applicants. Cambridge MPhil students require a final mark of at least 70 per cent overall, and 70 per cent on the dissertation, to continue to PhD study.
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Can I do a PhD at Oxford without a masters?

Yes, it is definitely possible, albeit difficult. In recent years, most universities have been encouraged to make the PhD application process fairer, as it is increasingly recognised that a standalone masters (not one integrated with a BSc) is something of a luxury item.
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Can you have 2 PhD degrees?

Theoretically, there is no limit to how many doctoral degrees someone can hold, but it depends on how motivated and capable the person is as a college student or whether he/she has easy access to campuses. It does take a great deal of effort and good strategy planning to pull this off.
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Can you get 2 PhDs in different fields?

Some scientists earn two PhD degrees to expand their skills, cross fields or create a niche research programme.
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Can a PhD candidate transfer to another university?

So, I say, go for it, and do it sooner rather than later. I transferred myself after 2 years in a PhD program (due to multiple faculty getting hired away by a different school), and very few of my classes transferred over--so it would have been much better to transfer after only one year!
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Is it difficult to get into Oxford for PhD?

However, entrance is very competitive and most successful applicants have a first-class degree or the equivalent. For applicants with a degree from the USA, the minimum GPA sought is 3.6 out of 4.0. However, most successful applicants have a GPA of 3.7 or above.
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How hard is it to get into a PhD program at Oxford?

The University of Oxford's acceptance rate is around 15% – 17.5% for undergraduate programs and 30% for graduate students. In the UK system, you'll need a first-class undergraduate degree with honors to get into Oxford as a graduate student.
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Does Oxford fund PhD students?

Scholars on a full-time course will receive an annual grant for living expenses of at least the UKRI minimum doctoral stipend rate, which is normally sufficient to cover the living costs of a single student living in Oxford. In 2023-24, scholars receive at least £18,622.
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Do more people apply for Oxford or Cambridge?

Your chances of obtaining an offer from Oxford or Cambridge (before you have confirmed your course and college choice, sat your potential admissions test, and been invited up for interview) are roughly 17%, a figure that comes from around 46,000 applicants chasing 8,000 places at the two universities (for 2021 entry, ...
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Are Oxford and Cambridge connected?

The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are distinct individual universities. However, they have a great deal in common, including their collegiate structure and personalised teaching methods. Here's a few of their similarities and differences.
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Can you apply to both Cambridge and Harvard?

You can't apply to both. Once you have made your choice, it's time to look into the colleges. A collegiate system operates at both universities, with differing admissions requirements, admissions tests, interviews and possibly essays.
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