These are officially the easiest subjects to get into Oxbridge for in 2024
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If you couldn’t care less what you uni course you study, but you want to be able to brag about going to Oxbridge, then here are the easiest Oxbridge subjects for you to claw your way onto in 2024.
Cambridge is generally easier to get into than Oxford. This year, 16.6 per cent of people who applied to Cambridge made it in, but only 13.9 per cent of Oxford applicants got that magic acceptance email.
The acceptance rates for different courses vary massively. Languages are generally the easiest subjects to get into Oxbridge for in 2024. Over half of modern languages applicants get into Oxbridge. I bet you wish you’d done Spanish A-Level now.
The data comes from Oxford and Cambridge‘s websites. The stats refer to the Oxbridge students who applied this time last year.
So, here are the Oxbridge courses with the highest acceptance rates in 2024:
40. Chemical engineering and biotechnology, Cambridge – 18.0 per cent
39. Geography, Cambridge – 18.9 per cent
38. Engineering science, Oxford – 19.0 per cent
37. Philosophy and theology, Oxford – 19.2 per cent
36. History and politics, Cambridge – 19.6 per cent
35. Archaeology and anthropology, Oxford – 20.0 per cent
34. Chemistry, Oxford – 20.4 per cent
33. Classical archaeology and ancient history, Oxford – 21.1 per cent
32. Linguistics, Cambridge – 21.8 per cent
31. Veterinary medicine, Cambridge – 21.9 per cent
30. Natural sciences, Cambridge – 22.4 per cent
29. Ancient and modern history, Oxford – 23.5 per cent
28. Classics and English, Oxford – 25.0 per cent
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27. English language and literature, Oxford – 25.5 per cent
26. Earth sciences, Oxford – 25.8 per cent
25. History and modern languages, Oxford – 26.4 per cent
=24. History, Oxford – 26.5 per cent
=24. Geography, Oxford – 26.5 per cent
23. History, Cambridge – 27.0 per cent
22. Classics (4 years), Cambridge – 27.4 per cent
21. Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Cambridge – 30.6 per cent
20. Asian and Middle Eastern studies (AMES), Cambridge – 32.3 per cent
19. Materials science, Oxford – 32.4 per cent
18. Religion and Asian and Middle Eastern studies, Oxford – 33.3 per cent
=16. History and modern languages, Cambridge – 35.2 per cent
=16. Theology, religion and philosophy of religion, Cambridge – 35.2 per cent
15. History of art, Cambridge – 35.6 per cent
14. Music, Cambridge – 36.4 per cent
13. European and Middle Eastern languages, Oxford – 37.5 per cent
12. Classics, Oxford – 37.7 per cent
11. Archaeology, Cambridge – 39.0 per cent
10. Classics (3 years), Cambridge – 39.7 per cent
9. English and modern languages, Oxford – 40.7 per cent
8. Asian and middle eastern studies, Oxford – 42.2 per cent
7. Philosophy and modern languages, Oxford – 42.9 per cent
6. Classics and modern languages, Oxford – 43.5 per cent
5. Modern languages and linguistics, Oxford – 45.1 per cent
4. Theology and religion, Oxford – 46.6 per cent
3. Modern and medieval languages (MML), Cambridge – 50.4 per cent
2. Music, Oxford – 53.8 per cent
1. Modern languages, Oxford – 55.3 per cent
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