

M.Sc. Courses at Imperial College London
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Imperial College London M.Sc. Highlights 2026
There is a M.Sc. program available at Imperial College London for the international students. The students go for these programs due to a variety of reasons including strong academic research, experienced faculty and innovation focus. The M.Sc. program lasts for 0.25 year to 1 year. In total, there are 183 M.Sc. courses offered to the Indian applicants at this university. The specializations like Environmental Sciences, Radiology, Radiology, Energy Engineering, Biology and Transport & Logistics are some of the most popular ones among these students. Students have to pay first-year tuition fee to study at Imperial College London for these M.Sc. programs which is GBP 26,100 - 51,000. The factors like transportation, housing and miscellaneous expenses are very important to be considered they may raise the total fee significantly.
Imperial College London M.Sc. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
Students need to adhere to certain guidelines and fulfil basic eligibility requirements of the university to be able to enroll in the M.Sc. program. The Imperial College London admission process requires the submission of documents and scores in qualifying exams. Here is the list of exams required:
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Imperial College London MSc graduate average salary is around GBP 60,000 - GBP 75,000 (INR 71.98 L – INR 89.97 L), annually. Top companies such as UCL, NHS, and University of Oxford employ the college graduates.
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| General Facts | Imperial College London | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|---|---|---|
| Type of University | University | University |
| Established | 1907 | 1861 |
| Student:Faculty Ratio | 11:1:1 | 3:1:1 |
| Male:Female | 57% Male, 0% Female | 1.3% Male, 0% Female |
| Location Facts | Has a number of campuses situated in the center of London; close to London's museum district, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park; Campus are located at Charing Cross, Chelsea and Westminster, Hammersmith, Royal Brompton, Silwood Park, etc. | Lying between central and kendall squares across Charles River from Boston's Back bay. Small instituition with close knit student body postioned to collaborate and contribute to neighbors |
| Library | 7 libraries; Central Library at South Kensington; medical libraries at Charing Cross, Chelsea and Westminster, Hammersmith, Royal Brompton and St Mary's Hospital; Silwood Park Campus Library; Science Museum's library was previously included in the central library | More than 5 million items, with over 21,000 MIT theses |
| Campus Life | More than 380 clubs and societies related to academic, arts & entertainment, charitable, cultural, departmental, faith, indoor, martial arts, media, outdoor, social and sports; Caving, gliding and canoeing are also organized by the college; Student Union runs two bars and a nighclub on campus | Over 450 co-curricular organizations, Society for Women Engineers, LGTQ+ community, Black stuents union, 33 varsity sports, The Tech (student newspaper), The Byte (graduate student publication), religious organizations, around 43 sororities, fraternities and independent living groups. |
| Hostel | - | #Rooms - $13614 |
| Famous Alumni | Nobel laureates of medicine: Sir Alexander Fleming, Sir Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley, Peter Higgs; HG Wells (author); William Crookes (physicist); Thomas Huxley (biologist) | 85 Nobel laureates, 58 National Medal of Science Winners, 29 National Medal of Technology and Innovation Winners |
| City Life | London ranks 1st in QS News Best Student Cities for 2023; the capital city of England; known for Palace of Westminster, Tower of London, London Eye, Arts Galleries, Museum of London, Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and various other cultural attractions. The UK parliament and PM's home is located in London. | Cambridge- city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts; City is part of the Boston metropolitan area; home to a huge student community; Average salaries offered within the state are up to 97,5000 USD; Famous tourist attractions: Charles River, Harvard Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery, MIT Museum, CambrdgeSide, John Harvard Statue, Sanders Theatre. |
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Some popular names to have taught or worked at Imperial College London and won the Nobel are mentioned below:
- Sir Alexander Fleming (Discovered Penicillin, won the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology)
- Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson (Former professor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1973 Nobel in Chemistry)
- Sir Derek Barton
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London is usually welcoming to Indian students. However, some cases of racism like harassment, bullying over religion, and online abuse have been reported in the past.
The degree of such cases vary across the city. Racism towards Indian students is uncommon in areas like Southall, Wembley, Harrow, Il
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For UG courses, Indian students applying via UCAS pay GBP 28.95 (INR 3.6 K) for upto 5 university choices, and GBP 22.50 (INR 2.8 K) for a single-choice.
For PG courses, the fee vary for different programs, as mentioned below:
| Program | Application Fee in GBP | Application Fee in INR |
|---|---|---|
| For Most PG courses + MRes/Doctoral Applications | GBP 90 | INR 11.3 K |
| MSc | GBP 125 | INR 15.7 K |
| MBA | GBP 150 | INR 18.8 K |
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Imperial does offer a better student life to Indian students seeking an urban and diverse study environment in Europe. Its presence in London makes students feel right at home with a large Indian student population (13,000+) compared to Cambridge (1,000+).
MIT also offers an excellent student life wi
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