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Divyata Question by Divyata on Jun 25, 2024Hindi
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Greetings, sir! I am currently a CBSE student in class 11. I have always been a straight-A student, with setting a recording of always getting 1st Division (A+/ A1). I aspire to pursue Law from abroad, notably Oxford University. I have listened to people telling that for the concerned aim I need to have some high-level recognised achievements. For this, I have participated in many international competitions, such as a few International MUNs and each time I won. I am also planning to give Olympiads and more such things. I am also a state level chess player. I will also be giving LNAT and CLAT in the upcoming year. It would be a great help if you can tell me about how to increase my chances of getting into Oxford University to study Law. Plus it would be a courtesy if you kindly tell me from where, from which platforms, I can enhance my chances of getting in. Kindly reply soon.

Ans: Hello Divyata,

First of all, I want to commend you for your remarkable drive and vision at such a young age, and for setting your sights on studying at a prestigious institution like Oxford. Your achievements, including consistent academic excellence, international MUN victories, and state-level chess success, will significantly enhance your application and be highly advantageous when you apply to the top universities in the world. After finishing your schooling I would recommend you to consult with a study abroad counselor as they would be well equipped to help you apply and get admitted to the universities that match your aspirations. Keep up the great work, and best of luck with your future endeavors!

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