Admissions What forms do I need to fill out for Oxford Physics admissions?

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A student from India is seeking guidance on applying to Oxford University for an undergraduate physics degree starting in October 2010. They are aware of the UCAS form but inquire about additional forms and deadlines specific to Oxford. A response indicates that while the application is still possible, it is approaching a late submission period. It is also noted that applicants must take a written test, and further details can be found on the official Oxford admissions website for physics. The conversation hints at a competitive application environment with multiple inquiries on the same topic.
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Hullo everyone,

I am a student from India wishing to apply as a senior student to Oxford for there undergraduate degree in physics (starting in Oct 2010). Can anyone guide me as to what all forms need to be filled ? I know about the UCAS form but are there any additional forms that need to be sent to Oxford and what are the deadlines for the same ?
 
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Hullo harshant! :smile:
harshant said:
Hullo everyone,

I am a student from India wishing to apply as a senior student to Oxford for there undergraduate degree in physics (starting in Oct 2010). Can anyone guide me as to what all forms need to be filled ? I know about the UCAS form but are there any additional forms that need to be sent to Oxford and what are the deadlines for the same ?

You've left it very late (but not too late) …

in addition to the forms, you need to take a written test, and you have to arrange that …

for details of the forms and the test, see http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/courses/physics/physics_.html" :wink:
 
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Thanks tiny-tim. Ill see what I can do. Two threads on the same topic on the same day! It seems I have competition :smile:
 
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