Thank you for your interest in The Queen’s College, University of Oxford. This page is updated regularly as it relates to undergraduate applications for 2026 entry.
If you are a prospective applicant, you will find many of the answers to your admissions enquiries on the Applying to Oxford page of the University website. In particular, please consult the 2026 Entry Admissions Timeline.
Admissions Reports
The reports below contain information regarding the 2024 admissions round (for 2025 entry), published from January 2025 onwards. Reports for individual subjects will be added as soon as they are available.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for the College Admissions Team to confirm the publication date of individual reports (if they are not available at the time of checking).
- Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Biomedical Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classics and Joint Schools
- English
- Fine Art
- History and Joint Schools
- Law
- Materials Science
- Mathematics and Joint Schools
- Medicine
- Modern Languages and Joint Schools
- Music
- Physics and Joint Schools
- PPE
- Psychology, Philosophy, and Linguistics
Candidate Email Notifications
Please contact the Admissions and Graduate Administrator (admissions@queens.ox.ac.uk), if you believe you have not received the relevant communications
24 October 2025 – Acknowledgement of application sent to all candidates
Early December 2025 – Notifications sent to candidates about decisions to/not to invite to interview
January 2026 – Decisions sent to all candidates who were invited to interview
UCAS
The UCAS helpline for UK-based candidates is 0371 468 0468 and +44 330 3330 230 for international candidates. Please ensure to update your application through the UCAS platform with any updates in contact information and exam results. It is best if candidates request the relevant testing board to send results directly to the university.
Jardine Foundation Scholarship
The Jardine Foundation offers a generous scholarship with the goal to develop future leaders who will give back to the communities where the Jardine Matheson Group operates. The Queen’s College is one of four partner colleges at the University of Oxford that host Jardine scholars. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, candidates must be resident in any of the countries or territories in which Jardine Matheson Group has significant business interests, which include Cambodia, mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The deadline to submit an application for awards for courses starting in 2026 is 21 October 2025. Further information on how to apply is available online via the Jardine Foundation website.