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Q:   What are necessary requirements for being accepted into the MSc Economics programme at the London School of Economics?

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To be accepted into the MSc Economics programme at the London School of Economics (LSE), applicants must meet the following necessary requirements:

  • First class honors degree in economics or equivalent with a concentration in economics and quantitative subjects. 
  • GRE is required for applicants without a UK undergraduate degree in economics.
  • Successful candidates will typically have achieved very good examination results in university-level two-semester length courses 
    • Mathematics (both advanced calculus and linear algebra)
    • Econometrics and statistics
    • Intermediate macro and microeconomics.
  • English Language Proficiency
  • Statement of academic purpose
  • Two academic references
  • CV
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Q:   Does London School of Economics and Political Science require GRE for MSc in Economics?

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GRE is required for applicants without a UK undergraduate degree in economics. There is no specific cutoff but candidates are expected to score at least 161 in the quantitative section of the test. A higher score will be favorable. However, the overall evaluation is on the basis of other academic exam results and references. 

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Q:   Is work experience necessary to apply for the MSc Economics at LSE?

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Work experience is not a strict requirement for an MSc in Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The admissions committee primarily focuses on academic qualifications, including your undergraduate degree, grades, and standardized test scores like the GRE. So having work experience can be beneficial but it is not a prerequisite.

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Q:   How good is the MSc Economics programme at London School of Economics?

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LSE is home to one of the top economics departments in the world, with expertise across the full spectrum of mainstream economics. The MSc Economics programme at LSE is highly regarded for individuals pursuing advanced academic studies or seeking prestigious careers in economics-related areas. Its challenging curriculum, respected faculty, and extensive alumni network enhance its worth as an educational investment. The programme has a strong mathematical focus. Graduates from the MSc Economics programme have secured positions in prestigious organizations such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, the IMF, and the World Bank. Approximately one third of students proceed to PhD programmes at LSE or other leading universities. The college has nine Nobel Prize winners among our current and former staff and students. 



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Q:   How hard it is to get into MSc Finance programme at LSE?

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Getting into the MSc Finance programme at LSE is quite challenging.  Admission to this programme is very competitive. The acceptance rate of the programme is very low around 6% to 10% based on various sources. Students need to have strong academic records and non-UK graduates are supposed to submit GMAT or GRE scores. Applicants are expected to have studied A-level Mathematics or its equivalent. While work experience is not a prerequisite for the program, applicants generally demonstrate internships to enhance the application. Due to its international renown, LSE draws a diverse group of international students, making admission more difficult.

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Q:   What are the application deadlines for the MSc Economics at London School of Economics and Political Science?

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Applications for MSc Economics at London School of Economics and Political Science is accepted on a rolling basis. This means that applications will close once the programme is full. There is no fixed deadline. However, if students want be considered for any financial funding opprtunities they need to submit their application and all supporting documents by the funding deadline. 

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Q:   What are the admission requirements for MSc Finance at London School of Economics?

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The admission requirements for the MSc Finance programme at the London School of Economics (LSE) are as follows: 

  • Upper second-class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in any discipline and good quantitative skills. 
  • A minimum of A-level Mathematics (or its equivalent).
  • GMAT or GRE is required for all applicants without a UK undergraduate degree (GMAT strongly preferred).
  • Work experience (either through internships or full employment) optional
  • English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, PTEA etc.)
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Q:   What job opportunities can I expect after completing M.Sc Finance from London School of Economics?

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The MSc Finance programme at LSE prepare students for a range of careers in investment banking, consulting and the wider financial services sector. graduates take up demanding positions across a diversity of organizations spread around the globe.  The top employers at LSE for MSc Finance are CITIC Securities, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JP Morgan, McKinsey & Company, Morgan Stanley and many more. Some of the job roles and estimated salary range are outlined below:

Job TitleRange
Finance Manager£30k - £59k
Financial Analyst£32k - £61k
Financial Controller£30k - £70k
Investment Analyst£24k - £44k
Credit Analyst£27k - £56k
Account Manager£21k - £39k
Finance Analyst£31k - £50k
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Q:   What are the application deadlines for M.Sc Finance at London School of Economics?

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For MSc Finance, the London School of Economics accepts applications on a rolling basis. So there is no specified deadline. However, students are advised to apply as early as possible due to the highly competitive nature of the admission process. The funding deadline for needs-based awards from LSE is 24 April 2025. 

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Q:   What is the tuition fee for M.Sc Finance programme at London School of Economic?

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The tuition fee for MSc Finance programme at the London School of Economics is £48,500 (INR 52,28,770). The tuition fee is the same for both home and overseas students. To ensure their seat in the programme offer holders have to submit 10% of the tuition cost. For offers issued before May, the deposit will be due within 28 days of receiving the offer. For offers issued from May onwards, the deadlines are as follows:

  • May: within 21 days
  • June: within 14 days
  • July and August: within 7 days
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International students applying at the London School of Economics and Political Science for the MS in Management course are required to attain a undergraduate degree with upper second class honours (2.1) or above or equivalent degree with a minimum of 3 months of work experience ( if needed) as a pa

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There are around 4 top universities in UK for LLM in Finance after Cambridge, Oxford, and LSE. They offer best masters degree in Law UK to international students. The table below includes the top universities in UK for LLM in Finance with first year fees:

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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) accepts the following English proficiency tests:

  1. IELTS Academic: Overall score of 7.0, with no component below 6.5.
  2. TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 100, with minimum component scores in Reading 23, Listening 22, Writing 24, and Speaking 22.
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Living at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is considered very expensive, with estimates suggesting you should budget around £1,300 - £1,400 per month for living expenses including accommodation, food, travel, and personal costs, depending on your lifestyle and choices; this

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Choosing between the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and NMIMS for an MBA depends on several factors, including your career goals, budget, and location preferences.

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