Students

OCHS Students must be accepted for a degree course at Oxford University.
Students can be members of any faculty and registered for any degree, undergraduate or graduate, providing their course involves the study of Hindu cultures, broadly defined to include Indian and diaspora culture, interactions with other religions, history, art, sociology and other aspect of this many-facetted tradition.
Benefits of being an OCHS student
Being a student of the OCHS means gaining a second academic home in Oxford, with access to the Centre’s specialist library, study facilities, programme of lectures and seminars, visiting lecturers, and its community of Hindu Studies scholars who provide a wealth of shared knowledge, and a collegial research culture in which to work. OCHS students also have access to specialist courses including the International Workshop on Manuscriptology and Sanskritic Text Editing, at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
How to apply
To become a student of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies please download this form and return it to us at OCHS, 13-15 Magdalen St, Oxford, OX1 3AE.
To apply for admission to Oxford University, students must complete the formal procedure for application to both a faculty or department, and a college. Details of Oxford University admissions can be found here:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/index.html
Oxford University podcast
The University has a number of audio files, listed below, explaining the admissions process and other relevant tips.
- Making an application - tutors give tips
- Is Oxford for me?
- Student life at Oxford
- The personal statement
- College choice
- International students
- International interviews
Courses of study
Some of the courses on which OCHS students might be registered include these and other degrees:
In Theology
- BA in Theology and Religious Studies
- M.St. in the Study of Religions
- BA Joint Degree in Theology and Oriental Studies
In South Asian Studies
- M.Phil. in South Asian Studies
- M.Phil. in Modern South Asian Studies
In Oriental Studies
- BA in Oriental Studies
- M.Phil. in Tibetan and Himalayan
- M.Phil. in Classical Indian Religions
In Social Anthropology
- M.St. M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Social Anthropology
- M.Phil. in Migration Studies
In History
- BA in History
- M.St. in History
- M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Economic and Social History
- M.St. in History (Commonwealth and South Asian Studies)
In Archaeology
- BA in Archaeology and Anthropology
- M.St., M.Sc., M.Phil., or M.Litt. in Archaeology
In Music
- M.Litt. in Music (Musicology)
D.Phil students
Students reading for a D.Phil (Oxford’s equivalent to a Ph.D) in any subject relating to the study of Hindu cultures are welcome to apply to become members of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.
OCHS Continuing Education Department
For those wishing to study Hinduism in a relaxed way without necessarily registering for a degree at a higher education institution, the OCHS Continuing Education Department Information is an ideal option. For more information about the OCHS Continuing Education Department, look here.
