How can I get admission into London School of Economics for Masters?
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How can I get admission into London School of Economics for Masters?
To be considered for admission to a taught master’s programme (upper second class equivalent), we would normally require a bachelor’s degree awarded after a minimum of three years of study with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.3/4, 5/7, 6/8, 7/9 or 7.5/10.
How do you get into London School of Economics?
normally* be aged 18 or above by the 31 December in the year of registration and. have four GCSE/O levels at grades A–C and one GCE/A level at grades A–E, or six GCSE/O levels at grades A–C, or equivalent and. demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK. GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above and.
Is it hard to get into London School of Economics graduate?
How hard is it to get into LSE? LSE is one of the most competitive universities in the UK. It’s admission rate is approximately 9\%.
Does LSE have Jan intake?
The options are September (Autumn), January (Lent), or April (Summer). All research courses accept applications for a September start. Only some departments accept students for January or April start dates. In general, starting in September is preferred.
Does LSE need GRE?
We require a GMAT or GRE which contains all elements of the test – if your online test does not contain all elements, we will be unable to accept it. You must include your test scores in the relevant section of the online application form, stating the percentile and marks obtained for all sections of the test.
Does LSE require GRE?
Are LSE Admissions Open?
2022 entry UCAS applications will open in September 2021 for entry in September 2022. The last date for the receipt of applications to LSE to qualify for full and equal treatment is 26 January 2022 by 18.00 (GMT).
Does LSE provide MBA?
Yes, we offer an Executive MBA programme. We are partnered with NYU Stern and HEC Paris to offer the prestigious TRIUM Global Executive MBA. We also offer the Executive Global Master’s in Management which is the LSE alternative to a traditional MBA.
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