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DPhil MCompSci Msc(Res) (PhD) Computer Science
1 in 4 applicants to this programme received an offer.
Data shown above is for entry in academic year 2019/20 (sources) .
Previous Years
Data sources.
- FOI Request by S.H Crozier. July 2016.
- FOI Request by Albert Warren. December 2019.
The acceptance rate , or offer rate, represents the fraction of applicants who received an offer. Note that this will be generally lower the acceptances rates (acceptances divided by applicants) published by many other sources. This article explains it in more detail. The acceptances generally indicate the number of offer holders who accepted the offer and fulfilled its conditions. For some universities, however, it denotes the number of applicants who accepted the offer, regardless of whether they subsequently met its conditions.
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The DPhil in Computer Science at University of Oxford is an advanced research degree, awarded for significant (new) contribution to the existing body of knowledge in the field of computer science. University of Oxford. Oxford , England , United Kingdom. Top 0.1% worldwide. Studyportals University Meta Ranking.
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University of Oxford Department of Computer Science. The DPhil in Computer Science is an advanced research degree, awarded for significant (new) contribution to the existing body of knowledge in the field of computer science. Read more. Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide) Computing PhD Programme. More Details.
Graduate admissions. We offer a unique experience to our graduate students, including the opportunity to work with leading academics and with world-class libraries, laboratories, museums and collections. This website is designed for those applying in 2023-24 for postgraduate study.
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Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Oxford is offered a program for a duration of 3-4 years.; This course is offered on a part-time basis. This program is an advanced research degree, awarded for significant (new) contribution to the existing body of knowledge in the field of computer science and students will work with world-class experts in their field.
Fees for the DPhil in Computer Science can be found at the main university website . For an outline of fees and living costs, please use the Fees, Funding and Scholarship Search tool . Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford. Graduate DPhil Admissions.
Computer Science is an extremely competitive course at Oxford and requires applicants to achieve excellent grades and show great potential. The table below shows the entry requirements for Computer Science: At least an A in Mathematics, with the A* in Mathematics, Further Mathematics or Computing/Computer Science.
Fully-Funded Doctoral Studentships. Posted: 4th December 2020. The Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford is delighted to invite applications for fully-funded DPhil (Oxford's PhD) scholarships tenable from 1st October 2021. We will be considering students for Oxford-Google DeepMind Graduate Scholarships, DeepMind ...
🎓 University of Oxford acceptance rates and statistics for DPhil (PhD) Computer Science for the years 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, ... (PhD) Computer Science 23% . offer rate . 1 in 4 applicants to this programme received an offer. Data shown above is for entry in academic year 2019/20 . Previous Years.
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