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Student Accommodation Near Said Business School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£199/wk
Closest option
0.31 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Said Business School is based on Park End Street in central Oxford, close to Oxford railway station, Oxford Castle Quarter and the city centre. Student Castle Oxford is the strongest near-campus option in the supplied data, sitting around 0.31 km from the school and offering studios, ensuite rooms and shared rooms from £290 per week. West Way Square and The Spireworks offer strong facility-led accommodation but sit further out at around 2 km to 2.4 km, making them better for students comfortable with cycling, buses or a longer journey. The Park has the lowest Oxford starting price at £199 per week but is around 4.88 km away. Dralda House is located in High Wycombe at 38.48 km, so it should be treated as a wider-area option rather than nearby Oxford accommodation.
Quick Answers
Student Castle Oxford is the best first-choice option near Said Business School because it is only around 0.31 km from Park End Street and offers studios, ensuite rooms and shared rooms with bills included. The Park has the lowest Oxford starting price at £199 per week but sits further away at 4.88 km. West Way Square and The Spireworks offer strong premium facilities such as gyms, cinema rooms, games rooms, study spaces and terraces. Between Towns Court is an ensuite-only option further out, while Dralda House is in High Wycombe and should not be treated as nearby Oxford accommodation.
Best For Budget
The Park, Oxford
Best For Closest
Student Castle Oxford, Oxford
Best For Amenities
Student Castle Oxford, Oxford
Best For Studios
Student Castle Oxford, Oxford
Best Value Tradeoff
Student Castle Oxford is the clearest value tradeoff for SBS students because it is closest to campus, offers multiple room types and includes bills.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 4 minutes on foot
£290/wk
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£285/wk
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£290/wk
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£339/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student Castle Oxford | £290 | Studio, ensuite room, shared room | 0.31 km | 4 min walk | Gym, study area, meeting room, games area, courtyard | Water, WiFi, electricity, gas |
| West Way Square | £285 | Studio, 1 bed, 2 bed | 2.01 km | Cycle, bus or longer walk | Gym, cinema room, games room, rooftop terrace, study area | Water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps internet |
| The Spireworks | £290 | Shared room, studio | 2.4 km | Bus, cycle or longer walk | Gym and yoga studio, cinema and games room, courtyard, laundry | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| Between Towns Court | £339 | Ensuite room | 4.47 km | Bus or cycle commute | Games room, study area, social space, laundry, social events | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| The Park | £199 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room, 4 bed, 5 bed | 4.88 km | Bus or cycle commute | Study area, games room, courtyard, common room, parcel room | Water, gas, WiFi |
| Dralda House | £204 | Ensuite room | 38.48 km | Wider High Wycombe option | Common area, laundry, bike storage, garden, CCTV | Gas, electricity, water, heating |
Best Student Areas
Park End Street and Oxford city centre
Park End Street is the most practical area for Said Business School students because the school is based there. Students living nearby can access Oxford railway station, city-centre shops, restaurants and academic buildings quickly. Student Castle Oxford is the strongest supplied option for this area.
Osney and Botley Road
Osney and Botley Road are useful for students who want to stay close to the railway station and central Oxford while remaining slightly west of the busiest city-centre streets. This area suits students who prioritise short travel and easy access to Park End Street.
Cowley Road
Cowley Road is a popular Oxford student area with restaurants, cafés and a more active local lifestyle. The Spireworks sits in this direction and may suit students wanting social facilities, gym access and a more neighbourhood-led setting, but it is not as close as Student Castle Oxford.
Headington and East Oxford
Headington and East Oxford options such as The Park and Between Towns Court can offer wider room choice or lower starting prices, but students should expect bus or cycle commutes to Said Business School.
Daily life around Said Business School is shaped by Park End Street, Oxford railway station, Botley Road and the city centre. Students living near Student Castle Oxford can walk to campus quickly and stay close to transport, shops and restaurants. Westgate Oxford, Oxford Castle Quarter and the Covered Market add shopping and social options within the central area. Cowley Road offers a more active student neighbourhood for students choosing The Spireworks, while The Park and Between Towns Court require more transport planning. For business school students, short commutes and reliable study space can be more valuable than choosing only on rent.
How to Choose
Students comparing accommodation near Said Business School should prioritise proximity if they have intensive MBA, executive education or business school schedules. Student Castle Oxford is the strongest match because it is very close to Park End Street and includes study-friendly facilities such as meeting rooms, study areas and ultra-fast WiFi. West Way Square is better for students wanting apartment-style layouts, a rooftop terrace and 1Gbps internet, but the commute is longer. The Spireworks works well for students who prefer Cowley Road lifestyle and gym or yoga facilities. The Park is the best low-price Oxford option in the supplied data, but students must be comfortable travelling to campus. Between Towns Court is an ensuite-only option further out. Dralda House should not be considered unless the student specifically wants High Wycombe.
University Info
Address
Park End St, Oxford OX1 1HP
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin booking Oxford accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation around Said Business School and central Oxford becomes highly competitive before September intake, especially studios and short-walk rooms.
Getting to Campus
Student Castle Oxford is the only supplied property within a very short walk of Said Business School. The other Oxford options require cycling, buses or longer travel.
Student Castle Oxford: around 4 minutes walking
West Way Square: cycle, bus or longer walk from around 2.01 km away
The Spireworks: bus, cycle or longer walk from around 2.4 km away
Between Towns Court: bus or cycle commute from around 4.47 km away
The Park: bus or cycle commute from around 4.88 km away
Dralda House: wider High Wycombe option, not practical as nearby Oxford accommodation
Students should compare routes through Oxford railway station, Park End Street, Botley Road, Cowley Road and local Oxford buses. Student Castle Oxford is the clearest walking option in the supplied data.
Bills & Inclusions
Most supplied Oxford accommodation options include core bills, but inclusions vary by property.
Student Castle Oxford includes water, WiFi, electricity, gas and contents insurance.
West Way Square includes water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.
The Spireworks includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
Between Towns Court includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
The Park includes water, gas and WiFi.
Dralda House includes gas, electricity, water and heating.
Students should confirm whether electricity, heating, contents insurance and WiFi are fully included before booking, especially when comparing The Park with more premium central Oxford options.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available at Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square, The Spireworks and The Park. Oxford studio pricing in this data starts from £199 per week at The Park, though the closest studio option is Student Castle Oxford.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Student Castle Oxford, Between Towns Court, The Park and Dralda House. For Said Business School students, Student Castle Oxford is the most practical ensuite option because of its 0.31 km distance.
shared room
Shared room accommodation appears at Student Castle Oxford, The Spireworks and The Park through non-ensuite room types. These may suit students who want lower-cost accommodation within Oxford.
1 bed apartment
A 1-bedroom apartment option is supplied at West Way Square, giving students more independent living space within Oxford.
2 bed apartment
A 2-bedroom apartment option is supplied at West Way Square for students wanting shared apartment-style living with bills included.
4 bed apartment
A 4-bedroom apartment option is supplied at The Park, but this is a commute-based Oxford option rather than central Park End Street accommodation.
5 bed apartment
A 5-bedroom apartment option is supplied at The Park, suitable for students comparing larger shared layouts away from central Oxford.
Booking Advice
Students wanting short walking access to Said Business School should prioritise Student Castle Oxford early, while budget-focused students should compare The Park only after checking commute time.
Area & Transport
Transport is a major advantage of the Park End Street area. Oxford railway station is close to Said Business School, and the city centre has strong bus and coach links. Student Castle Oxford is the only supplied accommodation option that clearly supports a very short walk to the school. West Way Square and The Spireworks are still Oxford-based but require cycling, bus routes or a longer walk. The Park and Between Towns Court are further out and should be treated as commute-based Oxford options. High Wycombe accommodation should not be grouped with nearby Said Business School housing.
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Only active student accommodation listings supplied in the source data have been included.
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Availability, bills and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
All accommodation information shown here is based on active verified listings supplied to Admistay. Weekly pricing, bill inclusions, amenities and room availability may change during peak booking periods. Students should confirm final rent, tenancy length, deposit terms, cancellation policy and exact inclusions before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the closest student accommodation near Said Business School?
Student Castle Oxford is the closest supplied property at approximately 0.31 km from Said Business School.
What is the cheapest Oxford accommodation near Said Business School in this data?
The Park has the lowest Oxford starting price at £199 per week, though it is around 4.88 km from Said Business School.
Can students walk to Said Business School from these properties?
Student Castle Oxford is the clearest short-walk option. Other Oxford properties require cycling, buses or a longer commute.
Are studios available near Said Business School?
Yes. Studios are available at Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square, The Spireworks and The Park.
Are ensuite rooms available near Said Business School?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at Student Castle Oxford, Between Towns Court, The Park and Dralda House, though Dralda House is in High Wycombe.
Are shared rooms available near Said Business School?
Yes. Shared room options appear at Student Castle Oxford, The Spireworks and The Park through non-ensuite room types.
Do these Oxford accommodation options include bills?
Most supplied properties include core bills such as water, WiFi, electricity, gas or heating depending on the property.
Which property is best for Said Business School students wanting study facilities?
Student Castle Oxford is a strong match because it includes study areas, a meeting room, ultra-fast WiFi and a short walk to campus.
Which property has the strongest premium facilities?
Student Castle Oxford and West Way Square both offer strong facilities, including gyms, study spaces, games areas and communal spaces.
Is West Way Square close to Said Business School?
West Way Square is around 2.01 km away, so students should treat it as a cycle, bus or longer-walk option rather than immediate campus-side accommodation.
Is The Spireworks good for Said Business School students?
The Spireworks can work for students who want Cowley Road living with gym, yoga, cinema and social facilities, but it is around 2.4 km from campus.
Is The Park a good budget option?
The Park has the lowest Oxford starting price in the supplied data, but it is 4.88 km from Said Business School, so commute planning is important.
Is Dralda House near Said Business School?
No. Dralda House is in High Wycombe around 38.48 km away and should not be treated as nearby Oxford accommodation.
Which areas are best for Said Business School students?
Park End Street, Osney, Botley Road and Oxford city centre are most practical for short access, while Cowley Road and East Oxford are more commute-based.
When should students book accommodation near Said Business School?
Students should usually begin comparing Oxford accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake because central Oxford stock is limited.
Can international students book private accommodation near Said Business School?
Yes. International students can book private student accommodation, but should confirm guarantor, deposit, payment and tenancy requirements before booking.
What should SBS Oxford students check before booking accommodation?
Students should check walking distance, commute route, included bills, tenancy length, deposit terms, cancellation policy and whether the property supports study-focused living.
Should Said Business School students choose cheaper rent or closer distance?
Students with intensive schedules may benefit from staying closer to Park End Street. Cheaper options like The Park can work only if the commute is manageable.
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A highly selective Oxford business school known for MBA, Executive MBA, finance, management, entrepreneurship and global leadership education
Saïd Business School is the business school of the University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England. The old source data states that the school was founded in 1996, offers 63 programmes, and has a highly selective acceptance rate of around 20%. Popular programmes include MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, major programme management, global healthcare, executive education and DPhil routes in Management and Finance. For Indian and international students, Saïd Business School can be a strong option for leadership-focused business education, but applicants must prepare a strong academic profile, GMAT or GRE score, professional experience, essays, references, online assessment and high English scores.
School Name
Saïd Business School
Parent University
University of Oxford
Country
United Kingdom
City
Oxford
Foundation Year
1996
College Type
Public according to the old source data
Campus Setting
Urban
Main Campuses
Park End Street and Egrove Park
Academic Strength
MBA, Executive MBA, Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Healthcare, Executive Education and DPhil Research
Saïd Business School is the business school of the University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England. The old source data states that the school was founded in 1996 and is affiliated with the University of Oxford. It offers business education across MBA, Executive MBA, finance, economics, management, entrepreneurship, healthcare, leadership, executive education and doctoral pathways.
The school is highly selective. The old source data lists an acceptance rate of around 20%, making admissions competitive for international applicants. Students applying to Saïd Business School should prepare not only strong academic records but also clear career goals, professional experience, leadership evidence and strong test scores.
Saïd Business School offers admission to international students across 63 programmes according to the old source data. The MBA is described as one of the most sought-after programmes. Other important routes include Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, DPhil in Management, DPhil in Finance, online business programmes and executive education.
The old source data highlights several ranking references. Saïd Business School is listed as #15 in Top MBA Colleges by LinkedIn rankings 2024, #6 in EMBA Rankings Europe by QS 2021, #8 in Global EMBA Ranking by QS 2021, #4 in World University Rankings for Masters in Finance by QS 2021, #2 in the UK by Financial Times 2021 and #12 in the world by Financial Times 2021. These ranking references should be verified before publication because rankings change by year.
The school has two key campuses mentioned in the old source data: Park End Street and Egrove Park. Park End Street is the main campus, located in the city centre near Oxford railway station. It includes the Sainsbury Library, a 300-seat auditorium, a 400-seat amphitheatre, oak-panelled lecture halls, classrooms, seminar halls, 18 boardroom-style meeting rooms and an entrepreneur’s hub.
Egrove Park is located around two miles from Oxford city centre and is mainly used for executive education programmes. It includes modern conference rooms and classrooms. Egrove Park also provides residential facilities on a first-come-first-served basis, with 63 en-suite rooms and an Annexe designed as a 12-bedroom apartment-style accommodation.
Admission requirements are demanding. The old source data mentions CV, professional experience, GMAT or GRE score, supporting statement of 250 words, letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores, online assessment, personal statement or essay, copy of passport, work experience, financial declaration and disclosure of criminal convictions where required.
English requirements are high. The old source data lists IELTS Academic 7.5 with no band less than 7.0, TOEFL iBT 110, C1 Advanced 191 with 185 in each component and C2 Proficiency 191 with 185 in each component. Students should verify current programme-specific requirements before applying.
The old source data lists programme fees in a table using Euro as the column label, including 63,000 for MBA, 94,800 for Executive MBA, 40,500 for MSc Law and Finance, 46,800 for MSc Financial Economics and 21,760 for DPhil in Management or Finance. Because the old source contains possible currency inconsistency, students should verify current official tuition before publication or counselling.
Oxford living costs should be planned carefully. The old source data lists monthly expenses for a single full-time graduate student at around 1,175 to 1,710, with accommodation from 655 to 790 per month, food from 280 to 400 per month, personal items, social activities, study costs and other expenses. Students should refresh these estimates before visa and funding planning.
Students searching for student accommodation near Saïd Business School usually compare Park End Street, Oxford city centre, Jericho, Osney, Botley, Cowley, Headington, Summertown, university-style residences, private rentals and PBSA options. MBA and executive students should compare commute, study environment, contract length, bills, railway access and access to Oxford colleges or city facilities.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Oxford near Saïd Business School and the University of Oxford, including university-style rooms, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private apartments. For business students, good accommodation should support quiet study, reliable WiFi, safe commute, realistic rent, bills clarity and easy access to campus or Oxford railway station.
Overall, Saïd Business School is best suited for students seeking a highly selective Oxford business education with strong focus on leadership, finance, management, entrepreneurship, global healthcare, executive education and career transformation. Indian and international students should plan admission strategy, GMAT or GRE, essays, references, funding, accommodation and Oxford living costs together before applying.
Yes. Saïd Business School can be a strong option for Indian students seeking Oxford business education in MBA, finance, management, entrepreneurship, executive education or doctoral research.
Saïd Business School is known for Oxford business education, MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, leadership development, entrepreneurship and highly selective admissions.
Students commonly compare Egrove Park accommodation, Oxford city centre, Jericho, Osney, Botley, Cowley, Headington, Summertown, PBSA and private rented apartments.
Oxford accommodation can be expensive, especially near the city centre and Park End Street. Students should compare rent, bills, contract length, commute and availability early.
It can be worth it for students seeking a selective Oxford business-school experience with strong leadership, finance, MBA, executive education and global alumni value.
MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, DPhil Management, DPhil Finance, online and executive education pathways
Saïd Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, doctorate, executive and online programmes across business administration, entrepreneurship, finance, economics, healthcare, management science, leadership and related business fields. The old source data lists MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Law and Finance, MSc Financial Economics, Artificial Intelligence for Business online, DPhil in Management and DPhil in Finance as key programmes. The old fee table uses Euro as the column label and lists values such as 63,000 for MBA and 94,800 for Executive MBA, so current official tuition should be verified before applying.
Saïd Business School courses cover business administration, entrepreneurship, finance, economics, healthcare, management science, leadership, executive education, online learning and doctoral research. The old source data states that the school offers undergraduate, postgraduate, doctorate, executive and online degrees.
The MBA, Executive MBA and Finance programmes are described as consistently ranked among the best subject areas globally in the old source data. The MBA is also described as one of the most sought-after programmes offered by the school.
Undergraduate study linked to the business school includes Economics and Management according to the old source data. Postgraduate degree programmes include MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, Global Healthcare, Major Programme Management and related business routes.
DPhil programmes are offered in Management and Finance according to the old source data. These routes may suit students interested in academic research, business research, finance theory, management science, organisational studies or higher education careers.
Executive programmes in business administration, finance and leadership are described as among the most sought-after programmes. The old source data also mentions an online programme, Artificial Intelligence for Business, which may be relevant for professionals interested in digital transformation, AI strategy and business innovation.
The old source data lists a programme fee table with the column label Tuition Fees Euro. Values include 63,000 for MBA, 94,800 for Executive MBA, 40,500 for MSc Law and Finance, 2,350 for Artificial Intelligence for Business online, 46,800 for MSc Financial Economics and 21,760 for DPhil in Management or DPhil in Finance. Because the table may contain currency-label inconsistency, students should verify current official tuition before publication or counselling.
Students should also budget for Oxford living costs. The old source data lists total monthly living expenses for a single full-time graduate student from 1,175 to 1,710, and 9-month costs from 10,575 to 15,390. Accommodation is listed from 655 to 790 per month.
For Indian students, course selection should be linked to professional goals. MBA and Executive MBA applicants should show leadership, work experience and career progression. Finance applicants should prepare quantitative evidence, GMAT or GRE and strong academic records. DPhil applicants should focus on research fit and proposal quality.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Saïd Business School by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and contract length. This helps Indian and international students plan the real total cost of studying in Oxford.
MBA
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 63,000 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking Oxford business education, leadership growth and global career transformation
Applicants should prepare GMAT or GRE, career plan, CV, professional experience, supporting statement, essays and references.
Executive MBA
Executive Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 94,800 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Senior professionals seeking flexible executive business education through Oxford
Applicants should verify current work experience expectations, schedule, travel format and funding options.
MSc Financial Economics
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 46,800 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in finance, economics, investment and analytical business careers
Students should prepare strong quantitative profile, GMAT or GRE and finance-focused career goals.
MSc Law and Finance
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 40,500 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in the intersection of law, finance, corporate transactions and regulation
Students should verify legal qualification relevance and prepare strong academic and professional evidence.
Major Programme Management
Postgraduate • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals interested in leading complex projects, large-scale programmes and organisational transformation
Applicants should connect work experience with large-scale programme or project leadership goals.
Global Healthcare Programmes
Postgraduate or Executive • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students and professionals interested in healthcare leadership, health systems and global healthcare strategy
Students with healthcare, public health, medical or management backgrounds should show relevant experience clearly.
Artificial Intelligence for Business
Online Programme • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 2,350 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking business-focused AI and digital transformation knowledge
Students should verify online delivery, assessment, certificate value and time commitment before enrolling.
DPhil in Management
Research • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 21,760 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in management research, academic careers and business scholarship
Research applicants should prepare supervisor fit, research proposal, academic references and funding strategy.
DPhil in Finance
Research • Verify current duration
Fee: £Verify current official fee; old source lists 21,760 in fee table / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in advanced finance research and academic careers
Applicants should prepare strong quantitative profile, research proposal and supervisor-fit evidence.
Saïd Business School is known for MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, Major Programme Management, executive education, AI for Business and DPhil programmes.
Yes. Oxford business-school tuition and living costs can be high. The old source lists monthly living costs from 1,175 to 1,710 and high programme fees, but current tuition must be verified.
Popular options may include MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, Major Programme Management and DPhil routes depending on experience and career goals.
Yes. The old source data lists Artificial Intelligence for Business as an online programme.
Students should calculate tuition, Oxford accommodation, food, personal items, social activities, study costs, visa, healthcare surcharge, travel and emergency funds together.
Selective Oxford admissions with GMAT or GRE, CV, professional experience, supporting statement, references, online assessment and high English requirements
Saïd Business School admissions are highly selective, with the old source data listing an acceptance rate of around 20%. Applicants are expected to prepare a strong academic and professional profile, CV, professional experience, GMAT or GRE score, supporting statement of 250 words, recommendation letters, transcripts, English proof and online assessment. Application fee is listed from £120 to £150. English requirements include IELTS 7.5 with no band less than 7.0, TOEFL iBT 110, C1 Advanced 191 and C2 Proficiency 191.
Saïd Business School admissions are highly selective. The old source data lists an acceptance rate of around 20%, and describes the school as academically rigorous and demanding. Applicants are expected to demonstrate academic excellence, professional experience, leadership potential and a clear career direction.
The old source data mentions a perfect 4.0 GPA or around 93-100% as a highly competitive academic profile. Students should treat this as a strong-profile reference rather than a guaranteed rule, and verify current programme-specific requirements before applying.
Application routes include UCAS or the Saïd Business School official portal according to the old source data. Application fee is listed from £120 to £150, depending on the programme. The old FAQ says fee waivers may be granted depending on admission type, scholarship and other terms and conditions.
Admission requirements include completed undergraduate degree, academic transcripts or mark sheets, official translation of documents if not in English, GMAT or GRE scores, professional or academic references, supporting statement, essay or personal statement, online assessment, copy of passport, work experience, financial declaration, disclosure of criminal convictions and English language proof.
The old source data lists average GMAT score as 690, with scores above 650 considered competitive. It also lists average GRE verbal and quantitative scores of 160 each. Applicants should verify current GMAT or GRE policy because requirements may vary by programme and admission cycle.
English requirements are high. The old source data lists IELTS Academic 7.5 with no band less than 7.0, TOEFL iBT 110 with section expectations, C1 Advanced 191 with 185 in each component and C2 Proficiency 191 with 185 in each component.
Applicants are also expected to prepare a post-study career plan according to the old source data. This is important for MBA, Executive MBA and management-focused applicants because Saïd Business School evaluates not only academic readiness but also career clarity, leadership potential, professional impact and fit with Oxford.
The old source includes outdated application deadline examples for the Oxford MBA class of 2022-23, with stage 3 and stage 4 deadlines on January 12, 2022 and March 23, 2022. These should not be used for current applications. Students should verify current deadlines directly before applying.
Accommodation planning should begin once a student starts serious application planning. Oxford housing can be competitive, and business students may need access to Park End Street, Egrove Park or city-centre facilities depending on the programme. Students should compare Egrove Park accommodation, Oxford city centre, Jericho, Osney, Botley, Cowley and Headington early.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Saïd Business School by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps students plan realistic Oxford living costs before visa and arrival.
Overall, admission to Saïd Business School requires strong academics, GMAT or GRE readiness, professional experience, career plan, references, essays, online assessment, English proof and early financial planning. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, tests, fees and course-specific requirements before applying.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select MBA, Executive MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Law and Finance, DPhil, online or executive education route.
Step 2: Check Programme Requirements
Review academic profile, work experience, GMAT or GRE, English scores, essays, references and programme-specific criteria.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, CV, professional experience record, supporting statement, essays, references, passport copy, English proof and financial declaration.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or Saïd Business School official portal depending on programme level and route.
Step 5: Pay Application Fee
The old source data lists application fee from £120 to £150, while fee waiver may depend on admission type or scholarship.
Step 6: Complete Assessment
Complete online assessment, interview or additional programme-specific review where required.
Step 7: Plan Scholarships and Accommodation
Check Oxford funding, Saïd Business School scholarships, Egrove Park residence and verified Oxford accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete offer conditions, CAS, proof of funds, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Programme-Specific Application Stages
Deadlines vary by programme according to the old source data.
Application: Students should verify current official programme deadlines directly.
Old source deadline examples from 2022 should not be used for current applications.
MBA Application Cycle
MBA applications usually follow staged rounds, but current dates must be checked.
Application: The old source gives outdated 2022 stage references.
MBA applicants should prepare GMAT or GRE, career plan, essays and references before the first preferred round.
Executive and Online Programme Entry
Executive and online programmes may follow separate schedules.
Application: Depends on course format and delivery model.
Working professionals should check format, travel dates and accommodation needs before applying.
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academic requirements
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academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Students apply through UCAS or the Saïd Business School official portal depending on programme, with transcripts, CV, GMAT or GRE, references, statement, English proof and online assessment.
The old source data states that applicants need GMAT or GRE scores, with GMAT above 650 considered competitive and average GMAT listed as 690.
The old source data lists IELTS 7.5 with no band below 7.0, TOEFL iBT 110, C1 Advanced 191 and C2 Proficiency 191.
The old source data lists an application fee from £120 to £150 depending on programme.
Students should compare accommodation early after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Oxford city housing can be competitive and expensive.
An Oxford business-school experience across Park End Street, Egrove Park, Sainsbury Library, executive education spaces and city accommodation options
Saïd Business School has two campuses mentioned in the old source data: Park End Street and Egrove Park. Park End Street is the main campus in Oxford city centre near Oxford railway station, with Sainsbury Library, a 300-seat auditorium, 400-seat amphitheatre, lecture halls, classrooms, seminar halls, 18 boardroom-style meeting rooms and an entrepreneur’s hub. Egrove Park is located around two miles from Oxford city centre, used mainly for executive education, and includes residential facilities with 63 en-suite rooms and a 12-bedroom Annexe.
Campus life at Saïd Business School is shaped by its Oxford location and its connection to the wider University of Oxford environment. The old source data mentions two Saïd Business School campuses: Park End Street and Egrove Park.
Park End Street is the main campus located in Oxford city centre near Oxford railway station. The old source data describes it as having contemporary buildings with learning and meeting facilities, including Sainsbury Library, a 300-seat auditorium, a 400-seat amphitheatre, oak-panelled lecture halls, large classrooms, seminar halls and 18 boardroom-style meeting rooms.
Park End Street also includes an entrepreneur’s hub, club rooms, café, gardens and dining rooms with panoramic views across Oxford’s famous spires. These facilities are relevant for MBA, entrepreneurship, executive education, finance and management students who need spaces for networking, group work, presentations and business discussions.
Egrove Park is located around two miles from Oxford city centre and is mainly used for executive education programmes according to the old source data. It includes modern conference rooms and classrooms, making it particularly relevant for executive and professional learners.
Residential life is partly connected to Egrove Park. The old source data states that on-campus residence is situated at Egrove Park and works on a first-come-first-served basis. The accommodation includes 63 en-suite rooms, modern amenities, television, laundry service, large desk, free internet, toiletries, tea and coffee machines.
The Egrove Park campus also includes an Annexe, described as a 12-bedroom apartment-style option for small groups seeking exclusivity. It includes a lounge area and rooms that can be used for breaks and meetings. Dining spaces include Nautilus Dining Room and Rosemary Stewart Lounge, which can be used for private dinners, celebrations and events.
Students at Saïd Business School may choose on-campus accommodation or rented apartments in Oxford city. The old source data mentions accommodation cost around 800 GBP for 5 nights in one section, while the living cost table lists accommodation from 655 to 790 per month. These values should be verified before publication because accommodation costs vary by programme type, length and housing source.
Students searching for student accommodation near Saïd Business School commonly compare Park End Street, Oxford city centre, Jericho, Osney, Botley, Cowley, Headington and Summertown. MBA and business students should choose housing based on campus access, quiet study space, rent, bills, railway access, contract flexibility and lifestyle preference.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Saïd Business School by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is especially useful for Indian students who may not know Oxford neighbourhoods or how to compare city-centre accommodation with Egrove Park residence.
Overall, Saïd Business School offers an Oxford business-school lifestyle with modern learning spaces, historic university environment, strong networking facilities, executive education spaces, Egrove Park residence and access to Oxford city life. Students who plan accommodation early and align housing with their programme location are likely to get better value from the Oxford experience.
Park End Street Campus
Sainsbury Library
Entrepreneur’s Hub
Egrove Park
Egrove Park Residence
Oxford City-Centre Access
Park End Street gives students access to Oxford railway station, city facilities, cafés, libraries and Oxford’s wider academic environment.
Modern Business-School Facilities
Students use lecture halls, classrooms, seminar halls, boardroom-style meeting rooms and an entrepreneur’s hub.
Executive Education Setting
Egrove Park supports executive education through conference rooms, classrooms and residential facilities.
Residential Options
Students can choose Egrove Park residence where available or rented apartments in Oxford.
Networking Environment
The school environment supports MBA, executive and leadership-focused networking through formal and informal spaces.
Oxford Academic Lifestyle
Students benefit from Oxford’s historic university setting, global reputation and city-based student life.
Park End Street
Best for: Closest access to the main business school campus
Commute: Walking distance depending on exact address
Very convenient but likely to need a strong budget.
Oxford City Centre
Best for: Campus access, railway station and city lifestyle
Commute: Walking or short local commute depending on location
Good for convenience, but students should compare rent and contract terms carefully.
Jericho
Best for: Popular Oxford student and professional lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by walking or cycling route
Attractive for students wanting cafés and city access, but rent can be high.
Osney
Best for: Close access to railway station and Park End Street
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for students who want practical access to campus and transport.
Botley
Best for: Potentially better-value housing with access to Oxford
Commute: Commute varies by bus, cycle or walking route
Students should compare commute time and total rent carefully.
Cowley
Best for: Student-friendly housing and wider private rental choice
Commute: Commute varies by bus or cycle route
Can be more flexible for private rentals, but commute should be planned.
Headington
Best for: Residential student living and access to wider Oxford
Commute: Commute varies by bus route
Students should check distance to Park End Street or Egrove Park before booking.
Summertown
Best for: Residential lifestyle and quieter accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by bus or cycle route
Can suit students wanting quieter housing but may need stronger budget.
Student life is Oxford-based and business-focused, with modern learning facilities, entrepreneur’s hub, library, executive spaces, Egrove Park residence and access to Oxford city life.
The old source data states that the university houses international students from 71 countries, and the alumni network includes more than 145 countries, creating a globally diverse environment.
Students commonly compare Egrove Park residence, Oxford city centre, Park End Street, Jericho, Osney, Botley, Cowley, Headington and private PBSA or rentals.
Yes. Oxford business programmes are rigorous and require intensive study, leadership preparation, group work, career planning, GMAT or GRE readiness and strong professional development.
Accommodation affects rent, commute, access to Park End Street or Egrove Park, study routine, transport and total Oxford living cost, so students should compare housing early.
Global Leadership Scholarship for Women, Forte Fellowship, Executive MBA Director’s Award, Saïd Foundation scholarships and Oxford budget planning
Saïd Business School offers funding options across programmes according to the old source data, including need-based and merit-based scholarships that may cover full or partial tuition costs. Scholarship references include Global Leadership Scholarship for Women worth £30,000, Forte Fellowship for Women worth £20,000, Executive MBA Director’s Award worth £30,000, Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships and doctoral support or foundation scholarships ranging from £20,000 to £30,000. Students should verify current eligibility, availability, deadlines and award values before applying.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering Saïd Business School because Oxford business education, accommodation, living costs, visa, healthcare surcharge, travel and personal expenses can create a high study abroad budget. The old source data states that the school has funding options for all programmes, including need-based and merit-based scholarships that can cover total or partial tuition costs.
The Global Leadership Scholarship for Women is listed in the old source data as worth £30,000, awarded to one female applicant on the basis of academic standard. Students should verify current availability, eligibility and whether the award applies to their selected programme.
The Forte Fellowship for Women is listed as worth £20,000. The old source data states that it is awarded to female candidates based on academic excellence demonstrated through degree results, GMAT or GRE score and other academic achievements.
The Executive MBA Director’s Award is listed as worth £30,000. It is awarded on the basis of academic excellence, diverse background, leadership skills and work experience according to the old source data. Executive MBA applicants should verify current award rules and deadlines before applying.
Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships are listed with no fixed value. The old source data says they are awarded to candidates with strong career progression, communication skills, leadership abilities and related profile strengths.
The old source also mentions Saïd Business School Doctoral Support, Saïd Business School Foundation Scholarships and Executive MBA Directors Awards as merit-based awards that fund partial programme fees, with amounts ranging from £20,000 to £30,000. Students should verify exact programme coverage and current funding values.
External loans and funding may also be available. The old source data mentions federal loans, private loans and UK government master’s loan options, with eligibility often based on country of residence and nationality. Indian students should verify whether they qualify for any relevant external funding or education loan routes.
Oxford living costs should be budgeted carefully. The old source data lists monthly living expenses for a single full-time graduate student from 1,175 to 1,710, with 9-month expenses from 10,575 to 15,390. Accommodation is listed from 655 to 790 per month, food from 280 to 400, personal items from 130 to 250, social activities from 45 to 115, study costs from 45 to 100 and other costs from 20 to 55.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Saïd Business School by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract length. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, Oxford accommodation deposit, annual rent, food, transport, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights, books, study costs and emergency funds. A complete financial plan is especially important for MBA and Executive MBA routes where tuition can be high.
Overall, Saïd Business School scholarships can support eligible students, especially women leaders, Executive MBA applicants, doctoral candidates and high-merit profiles. However, awards are competitive and limited, so students should verify current scholarship rules, apply early and prepare a full funding backup.
Women Leadership Scholarships
Awards such as Global Leadership Scholarship for Women and Forte Fellowship for Women support female candidates with strong academic and leadership profiles.
Executive MBA Scholarships
Executive MBA Director’s Award supports candidates with academic excellence, leadership skills, diverse background and work experience.
Foundation Scholarships
Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships and Saïd Business School Foundation Scholarships support strong candidates based on merit and profile.
Doctoral Support
Saïd Business School Doctoral Support is mentioned for research students and should be verified by programme.
External Loans and Funding
Federal loans, private loans and UK government master’s loan options may be available depending on nationality and residence.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of Egrove Park residence, Oxford private rentals, PBSA and shared flats can help manage total Oxford study cost.
Global Leadership Scholarship for Women
Best for: Female applicants with strong academic standards and leadership potential
Coverage: £30,000 according to the old source data
Students should verify current availability, programme coverage and selection criteria.
Forte Fellowship for Women
Best for: Female candidates with academic excellence and strong GMAT or GRE performance
Coverage: £20,000 according to the old source data
Applicants should verify current eligibility and whether their programme participates.
Executive MBA Director’s Award
Best for: Executive MBA applicants with academic excellence, diverse background, leadership and work experience
Coverage: £30,000 according to the old source data
Executive MBA applicants should verify deadline, selection criteria and required documents.
Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships
Best for: Candidates with strong career progression, communication skills and leadership ability
Coverage: No fixed value according to the old source data
Students should verify current funding value and eligibility.
Saïd Business School Doctoral Support
Best for: Doctoral applicants and research students
Coverage: Verify current value
Research applicants should check DPhil funding and supervisor-fit requirements early.
Saïd Business School Foundation Scholarships
Best for: High-merit candidates across eligible programmes
Coverage: Partial programme fee support, with old source references from £20,000 to £30,000
Students should confirm programme coverage and whether separate application is required.
Yes. The old source data mentions funding options for all programmes, including need-based and merit-based scholarships covering full or partial tuition costs.
Indian students may check Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships, Foundation Scholarships, doctoral support, Forte Fellowship where eligible, and external education loan or funding routes.
Most listed scholarships appear tuition-support or partial-fee awards, so students should budget separately for Oxford accommodation, deposits, food, travel and living expenses.
Yes. The old source data lists Global Leadership Scholarship for Women worth £30,000 and Forte Fellowship for Women worth £20,000.
Students can reduce costs by comparing Egrove Park residence, shared flats, PBSA, Botley, Cowley, Headington and bills-inclusive rooms early.
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Explore Saïd Business School undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and executive admissions, eligibility, deadlines, GMAT and GRE requirements, English language scores, essays, video assessment, interviews and practical admission guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Course-specific intake
Application Route
UCAS & Saïd Online Application
English Requirement
IELTS 7.0 - 7.5
Admission Difficulty
Extremely Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Saïd Business School admissions are extremely competitive, with strong academics, GMAT or GRE scores, essays, video assessment, references, work experience and interviews playing a major role.
Saïd Business School is the business school of the University of Oxford and offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and executive-level business education. Admission is highly selective and evaluates academic strength, leadership ability, test scores, written essays, references, professional experience, video assessment and interview performance. Indian and international students should prepare early because Oxford Saïd applications require a polished profile, strong documentation and clear career motivation.
Business school of the University of Oxford
Acceptance rate mentioned in the raw data is 20%
Student body includes 93% international students from 64 countries
MBA requires at least 2 years of full-time work experience
MBA applicants need GMAT or GRE, CV, references, supporting statement, online assessment and interviews
Graduate applicants may need GPA around 3.5/4.0 or 90% depending on course
MSc Financial Economics mentions strong quantitative skills and average GMAT score around 742
Students with outstanding academic records and strong leadership potential
MBA applicants with at least 2 years of full-time professional work experience
Applicants targeting Oxford-level business, finance, economics, healthcare leadership, law and management education
Students who can prepare strong essays, references, CV and video assessment responses
Applicants with competitive GMAT or GRE scores for MBA and finance-related routes
Professionals aiming for global leadership, strategy, consulting, finance or entrepreneurship careers
Indian and international students who can demonstrate academic excellence, clarity of goals and maturity in interviews
Applicants with average academic records may find the Oxford Saïd selection process difficult
MBA applicants without full-time work experience may not meet the expected profile
Students without competitive GMAT or GRE scores may struggle for MBA and finance-focused programmes
Applicants who are not comfortable with essays, video assessments or interviews may need significant preparation
Students applying without clear leadership examples may find it harder to stand out
Applicants below IELTS 7.0 to 7.5 or TOEFL 110 level may need stronger English preparation
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS for BA Honours Economics and Management.
Graduate Admissions
Online Application
Graduate applicants apply through the Saïd Business School online application system.
MBA Admissions
Profile-Based
MBA applicants are reviewed through academics, GMAT or GRE, work experience, references, online assessment and interviews.
Admission Type
Highly Selective
Admissions are extremely competitive and depend on academic excellence, leadership and fit.
Saïd Business School deadlines are course-specific and often run through application rounds, so students should check the latest Oxford Saïd dates before applying.
Check official UCAS deadline
BA Economics and Management Deadline
Undergraduate applicants should follow the current UCAS Oxford deadline for Economics and Management.
Check official Oxford Saïd round dates
MBA Application Rounds
The MBA is accepted in multiple rounds throughout the year, so applicants should confirm the current round deadlines.
Check official course deadline
MSc Financial Economics Deadline
MSc Financial Economics applicants should check the latest Oxford Saïd application round and document deadline.
Check official course deadline
MSc Global Healthcare Leadership Deadline
Healthcare leadership applicants should confirm current round dates and professional experience requirements.
Check official course deadline
Executive MBA Deadline
Executive MBA applicants should verify course-specific deadlines and interview timelines.
6 - 8 weeks after application deadline
Decision Window
The raw data mentions that decisions are normally released around 6 to 8 weeks after the application deadline.
Saïd Business School applicants generally need excellent academics, strong English scores, competitive GMAT or GRE where required, references, essays and interview readiness.
Undergraduate
Strong Class XII or equivalent academic record for BA Honours Economics and Management
Postgraduate
First or upper second class undergraduate degree, commonly with very strong GPA or percentage
MBA
Undergraduate degree, GMAT or GRE, 2 years full-time work experience and leadership potential
Saïd Business School requires strong English proficiency, with IELTS 7.0 to 7.5 and TOEFL iBT 110 mentioned in the raw data.
IELTS
MBA Requirement
7.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
UG / Graduate Requirement
7.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
110 iBT
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed Saïd online application for graduate and MBA applicants
Official academic transcripts
Official certificates from previously attended institutions
English language proficiency score
GMAT or GRE score where required
Two letters of reference for graduate and MBA applicants
One recommendation letter for undergraduate applicants
Essays or supporting statement
Video assessment or online assessment
Copy of passport
CV or resume
Interview preparation materials
Popular Saïd Business School courses include Oxford MBA, MSc Financial Economics, MSc Global Healthcare Leadership, MSc Law and Finance, MSc Major Programme Management and BA Economics and Management.
Oxford MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should show leadership impact, international mindset, clear career goals and competitive GMAT or GRE performance.
MSc Financial Economics
Best For
This route needs strong quantitative skills, excellent academics, strong essays and competitive GMAT performance.
MSc Global Healthcare Leadership
Best For
Applicants should highlight at least five years of relevant professional experience and healthcare leadership goals.
MSc Law and Finance
Best For
A strong law background, high academic score and clear law-finance career direction are important for this route.
MSc Major Programme Management
Best For
This route suits experienced professionals with at least seven years of relevant professional experience.
BA Honours Economics and Management
Best For
UG applicants should prepare a strong UCAS personal statement showing economics, management and quantitative interest.
Oxford MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Financial Economics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Global Healthcare Leadership
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Major Programme Management
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Extremely Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 20%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Outstanding academic background
Competitive GMAT or GRE scores where required
Strong leadership potential
Relevant work experience for MBA and executive routes
Excellent essays and supporting statements
Strong references
Video assessment and interview readiness
Start early because Oxford Saïd applications require multiple documents, essays, references and assessment steps.
MBA applicants should prepare leadership stories, career goals, GMAT or GRE score and interview examples before submitting.
MSc Financial Economics applicants should show strong quantitative skills and prepare a highly competitive GMAT profile.
Healthcare and major programme management applicants should clearly prove relevant professional experience.
Use essays to show personal depth, leadership thinking, decision-making and fit with Oxford Saïd.
Do not treat the video assessment casually; practise concise, structured answers before recording.
International students should keep passport, financial planning and visa documents ready early after offer.
Applying with average academics and expecting the brand name alone to carry the application
Submitting essays that sound generic or do not show leadership maturity
Underestimating GMAT or GRE competitiveness for MBA and finance routes
Applying for MBA without enough full-time work experience
Not preparing properly for video assessment and interviews
Using weak references that do not prove leadership or academic strength
Missing course-specific deadlines and application round requirements
Academic Strength
Excellent
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
High for finance and economics routes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, MSc, MBA or executive course based on academic background, work experience and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, GMAT/GRE, work experience and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, essays, references, CV, passport, English score and test scores where required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for BA Economics and Management or through the Saïd online application system for graduate and MBA routes.
STEP 5
Complete Assessment
Complete video assessment, online assessment or course-specific review steps.
STEP 6
Attend Interview
Attend interview if shortlisted and be ready to discuss leadership, academic fit, motivation and career goals.
STEP 7
Receive Decision
Track decisions, usually released around 6 to 8 weeks after the application deadline according to the raw data.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Oxford Brand Advantage
Saïd Business School is part of the University of Oxford, giving students access to a globally recognised academic ecosystem.
International Class Profile
The raw data mentions 93% international students from 64 countries in the student body.
MBA Leadership Fit
The MBA is designed for applicants with work experience, leadership ability and global career ambition.
Finance Career Direction
MSc Financial Economics and Law and Finance routes support finance, investment, corporate and advisory careers.
Indian students should treat Oxford Saïd as an elite, profile-heavy application where academics, test scores and leadership stories must all be strong.
MBA applicants should prepare examples showing impact, team leadership, international exposure, decision-making and personal growth.
MSc Financial Economics applicants should not rely only on grades; they should show quantitative strength and a competitive GMAT profile.
Essays and video assessments should feel personal and specific, not like a generic business school SOP.
Applicants should choose references who can clearly prove performance, leadership, maturity and readiness for Oxford-level study.
Because admissions are extremely competitive, students should keep ambitious, match and safer business school options in their shortlist.
The raw data mentions a 20% acceptance rate, making admission extremely competitive.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS for BA Honours Economics and Management.
MBA and graduate applicants apply through the Saïd Business School online application system.
The raw data mentions GMAT 650 as a minimum and a median GMAT of 690 in the MBA class profile.
Yes. MBA applicants need at least 2 years of full-time work experience.
The raw data mentions IELTS 7.0 for MBA and IELTS 7.5 for selected UG and graduate routes.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, test score, work experience and document requirements.
The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of 20%, making admission extremely competitive.
The raw data mentions BA Honours Economics and Management as the undergraduate programme.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.
Graduate and MBA applicants apply through the Saïd Business School online application portal.
The raw data mentions 100 GBP for master’s programmes, 150 GBP for MBA and 22.5 GBP for the bachelor’s application.
The raw data mentions GMAT 650 as a minimum for MBA and a median GMAT of 690 in the MBA class profile.
The raw data mentions GRE 160 verbal and 160 quant for MBA applicants.
Yes. MBA applicants need at least 2 years of full-time work experience.
The raw data mentions IELTS 7.0 for MBA and IELTS 7.5 for selected undergraduate and graduate routes.
Yes. MBA and selected graduate applicants may need online assessment, video assessment and interviews.
The raw data mentions that decisions are normally released around 6 to 8 weeks after the application deadline.
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