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M.Phil Socio-Legal Research

University of Oxford, Oxford | Oxfordshire, England | Estd in 1096 | Government University

Oxfordshire, England

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About M.Phil Socio-Legal Research

The M.Phil in Socio-Legal Research is a one-year research master’s degree offered by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS). The purpose of this course is to enhance one's understanding of law as a social phenomenon. It aims to introduce different theoretical perspectives and explore the diverse empirical methods used to address research questions.

Highlights

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Course Duration12 Months
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Mode of LearningFull time
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Course Fees29.14 L/yr
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Exams Accepted

Ranking and Stats

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THE
Overall Score76.3
Overall Rank4
Parameter Ranking
Citations
50.7
Industry Outcome
35.4
International Outlook
85.3
Research
90.5
Teaching
83.1

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Admission and Application

For applying to the University of Oxford, students need to follow the procedure discussed below-

  • Students need to apply to the University of Oxford through the online UCAS application form.
  • While filling the UCAS application form, students will need to enter their education details, personal details, letters of reference. In addition to that, applicants also need to write a personal statement explaining why they have chosen the course they have applied for.
  • After filling all the details, applicants need to pay the UCAS application fee before submitting their forms.
  • Additionally, students also might have to clear few exams before getting admissions to the University of Oxford. Also, Oxford requires submission of a written work for offering admissions to many of its courses.
  • Shortlisted candidates also have to go through an interview round.
  • Final admissions will be offered to candidates based on exam results and other eligibility requirements.