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Is there an age requirement for undergraduate courses in Oxford University?
Many universities don't admit students under the age of 17, including Cambridge University. However, the Oxford University spokesman insists that "elite management is the best" and only the academic achievements of candidates will be considered when processing admission applications.

The youngest undergraduate in Oxford University is Lawrence, whose age is 13, and the other two are 14, including Horatio Bodihadjo and Wang Yinan, both of whom are the second youngest students in the history of Oxford University.

Of course, for non-undergraduates, there is also a 6-year-old Oxford student: 20 1 1 year. Joshua's father knew that Oxford University had special courses for children aged 8 to 13, so he wrote to Oxford, hoping to enroll his 6-year-old son at that time and finally make Joshua the youngest student in Oxford history. He took courses in philosophy and history with excellent results, and even published a children's book about history and ancient countries.