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What is the MPhil in Oxford University?

A Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a two-year postgraduate course in which the first year is taught, and the second year is predominantly research-based. For more information about the different types of graduate courses offered at Oxford, please visit the Graduate Admissions website.
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What do you need for MPhil Oxford?

All DPhil applications are considered on their academic merits. As guidance, you should have achieved at least 2.1 honours, 3.5 GPA, or equivalent in an undergraduate degree. On some programmes, successful applicants have also normally achieved a distinction in a master's degree.
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What is a MPhil in Oxford religion?

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Theology is a 21 month degree. It offers extensive study of a particular field of theology at an advanced level, with rigorous training in relevant research methods and a period of scholarly research and writing.
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Is MPhil better than MSc?

MPhil or MSc / MA – which is better? In terms of academic progression, an MPhil is above an MSc or MA. It's the highest level of Masters qualification that you can achieve, involving an even more substantial research project than would be required by a taught Masters degree.
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What is a MPhil in Philosophy UK?

The main aims of the MPhil in Philosophy are: to give students with relevant experience at first-degree level the opportunity to carry out focused research in the discipline under close supervision; and. to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests.
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Oxford University MPhil in Development Studies

What is the difference between a PhD and a MPhil?

A PhD is a Doctorate degree awarded by universities and means that people can now refer to themselves as 'Doctor' within their research field. An MPhil is a two-year course (sometimes three). The MPhil is seen as the opening to a further PhD degree and is seen as a great way to gain entry to a better qualification.
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What is the purpose of the MPhil?

An MPhil is an advanced postgraduate research degree. It is ideal for students who are not able to commit to the period of study required for doctoral research.
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Is Oxford MSc or MPhil?

The MPhil course is an extended version of the MSc in Comparative Social Policy. In the first year you will study together with the MSc group and in the second year you will primarily focus on your research project, under individually-tailored supervision.
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Is it worth doing an MPhil?

The MPhil is a research degree in its own right and one which will give you a similar skill set to a PhD. Even if does not have the elements of originality and knowledge creation which characterise a PhD, it is an achievement and a significant piece of research.
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Which is better MSc or MPhil in UK?

As an MPhil typically takes two years to study full time in the UK, whereas the MSc takes just one year of full-time study, an MPhil could be regarded as higher ranking as it takes twice the amount of study time.
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How long is an MPhil at Oxford?

A Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a two-year postgraduate course in which the first year is taught, and the second year is predominantly research-based. For more information about the different types of graduate courses offered at Oxford, please visit the Graduate Admissions website.
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How long is the MPhil program at Oxford?

About the course. The two-year MPhil in Development Studies will provide you with a rigorous and critical introduction to development as a process of managed and unmanaged change in societies in the global South. Our students go on to careers in development policy or practice or for further study in the field.
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What is a PhD from Oxford called?

A DPhil is what Oxford and some other British universities call a PhD. PhDs in Britain are different from those in the US: they are usually just the doctoral dissertation, without coursework, comprehensive examinations, opportunities to TA, etc.
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Is Oxford better than Harvard?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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How can an American get into Oxford University?

US students applying to Oxford University must meet the same academic requirements as UK students. This includes submitting strong academic transcripts, standardised test scores (such as SAT or ACT), and a well-written personal statement showcasing their passion for the chosen subject.
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Do you automatically get a masters from Oxford?

If you have completed a BA or BFA you will be eligible to take an MA in or after the 21st term since you matriculated (i.e. seven years after matriculation). This is not an automatic process and to obtain your MA you must apply to graduate at a degree ceremony (either in person or in absentia).
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Can you turn an MPhil into a PhD?

As its name suggests, this is a Masters-level research qualification. Once you have met the academic requirements of your chosen institution you will be upgraded from MPhil registration to the status of a full PhD candidate.
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How long does an MPhil last?

The MPhil in Advanced Study varies in length between nine and 12 months, and the MPhil by Research is a year-long programme. It is also possible to study a small number of MPhils part-time over two years.
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Can I change from PhD to MPhil?

Changing 'down'

If you are currently a PhD student (or probationary PhD), and you realise that doctoral research is not for you, you can apply to change to a shorter course - either the MPhil by thesis or Certificate of Postgraduate Study and finish early.
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How hard is it to get into Oxford University?

Getting into Oxford is a competitive process; you'll need exceptional academic achievement, as well as a wide range of extracurricular activities and personal qualities. Generally, Oxford has an acceptance rate of approximately 13-17%.
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Is it hard to do Masters at Oxford?

Oxford offers a wide range of graduate courses from postgraduate certificates to doctorates. Our courses are challenging and intensive and our approach to graduate study emphasises your ability to work independently, while supported by a world-class academic community.
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How long is a PhD at Oxford?

About the course. The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Philosophy is a three- to four-year full-time research programme whereby you undertake a doctoral level research project under the guidance of your supervisor(s).
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Is there MPhil in USA?

Top universities and colleges in United States offer great English-taught Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) degrees to choose from.
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Does MPhil have GPA?

This is a one year programme in which candidates undertake minimal course work and conduct independent research culminating into a Thesis. Applicants must hold a Master's degree (MA or MSc) or equivalent with a GPA of at least 3.0 (B+) in the same field of study.
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Who is an MPhil candidate?

A Master of Philosophy (MPhil; Latin Magister Philosophiae or Philosophiae Magister) is a postgraduate degree. An MPhil may be awarded to postgraduate students after completing taught coursework and one to two years of original research, which may also serve as a provisional enrolment for a PhD programme.
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