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NUS vs Oxford: Complete Comparison 2026

Side-by-side look at National University of Singapore and University of Oxford: QS 2026 ranks 8 vs 3. Acceptance, tuition, language tests, and typical IB/A-Lev…

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Summary comparison

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Metric National University of Singapore University of Oxford
QS rank 2026 8 3
Country SG 🇸🇬 GB 🇬🇧
Acceptance rate 5% 17%
Tuition (intl / yr) $20,000 $45,000
Language (summary) IELTS 6.5+ · TOEFL 90+ · Duolingo 110+ IELTS 7.5+ · TOEFL 110+ · Duolingo 130+
IB typical 37/45 39/45
A-Level typical AAA A*A*A

Strengths

National University of Singapore

  • Globally elite QS band (top 10 in 2026).
  • Highly selective admissions profile.
  • Major research university scale with broad programme choice.

University of Oxford

  • Globally elite QS band (top 10 in 2026).
  • Selective admissions compared with many peers.
  • Large, diverse international student body.

Popular majors (overlap)

Where both profiles list the same popular major label (case-insensitive).

No overlapping popular-major labels in our dataset yet — open each profile for subject-level detail.

Which is right for you?

If rankings are your north star

Oxford sits higher in QS 2026 (3 vs 8). That often correlates with research intensity and global name recognition — but NUS can still win on programme fit, city, or cost.

If budget is the deciding factor

All-in signals favour NUS on tuition plus living costs in our dataset — re-check official fee schedules because currency, programme, and visa rules move yearly.

If you are coming from IB / A-Levels / US high school

Compare the admission tabs on each profile: NUS vs Oxford can invert depending on whether you are optimising for IB typical offers, A-level expectations, or US-style testing. Use the evaluator after you narrow your list.