Hi there,
Oxford university offers two major course of study in undergraduate law which is the equivalent to LLB which are BA Law (Jurisprudence) and BA Law (European Studies), for taking admission at an undergraduate level you should be mindful of scoring above 90% or equivalent to A1 in 4 subjects in your senior secondary level exam be it from CBSE or ICSE board.The subject requirement is mentioned on the link here, http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses-listing/law-jurisprudence
Next step is to fill the form which is available on the website
Note - If English is not your first language then you will need to take ILETS or TOEFL and score really good in these exams
Then after filling the form you will need to take National Admission Test of Law (LNAT) exam , this will essentially test your readiness to study law as a subject and you will need to score really good in this exam since admission in Oxford is very competitive.
Next step will be the interview process, you will be invited for interview at one of the Oxford colleges of your choice and all the information about what the interviewers are looking for and how to prepare for it can be accessed here, https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/interviews?wssl=1
Admission in Oxford is highly competitive and you need to prepare for it from your 10 standard and undertake activities to make your candidature look good you need to be an all rounder and undertake part in extra curricular activities as well alongside improving your grades.
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