Currently, you can have all the qualifications - and even a type rating - but the harsh facts are these:
According to major airline recruiters, around 50% of fATPL holders are unemployable. Because they are NOT the type of people the airlines wish to employ.
This view is shared by several folk high up in the CAA. Indeed one only has to sit at the door of the Belgrano on an exam day watching the candidates as they come in to know who the future unemployable are....
At least aptitude testing sorts out those who are unlikely to succeed in an airline career. I would be very surprised if 'Oxford' have suspended selection for integrated courses.
Reading the posts on this thread, it is pretty obvious who will be unlikely to be offered airline employment. Take notice of your seniors at Oxford and learn from them. Vociferous kids with poor command of either spoken or written English will be lucky indeed if their applications are even looked at.
Harsh, isn't it. But it's the reality of life.