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abdul shah

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Some top scholarships for Indian students at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) include the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship, JN Tata Endowment Scholarship, Margaret Basu Scholarship, Marchant Foundation LLM Scholarship, Lady Meherbai Tata Education Trust Scholarship, and the Felix Scholarship; to avail them, you need to apply directly through the LSE website, often requiring strong academic records, relevant work experience, and a compelling personal statement, with deadlines varying depending on the scholarship. 

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abdul shah

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According to available information, the most preferred course for Indian students at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is ~typically~ Economics due to its strong reputation in the field, global relevance, and potential career opportunities in finance ~and~ related sectors, which are highly sought after by Indian students. 

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Misha

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The Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA) tests your mathematical thinking and reasoning skills. LSE made TMUA mandatory for September 2025 entry for two programs: BSc Economics and BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics. You can choose to sit the test on the following dates:

  • Test sitting 1: 16 and 17 October 2024; or 
  • Test sitting 2: 8 and 9 January 2025. 

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Misha

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The tuition fee for the BSc Economics programme at LSE is £9,535 (INR 10,27,369) for home students and £34,000 (INR 36,63,404) for overseas students. This is the fee for the academic year 2025-26. The home student undergraduate fee may rise in line with inflation in subsequent years. However, the overseas tuition fee will remain the same for each subsequent year of full-time study.

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The job market for graduates with a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics (LSE) is robust and offers numerous opportunities across various sectors. The top fields in which graduates pursue careers are Financial and Professional Services,  Consultancy,  Accounting and Auditing,  Advertising, Marketing, PR, Media, Entertainment, Publishing and Journalism,  Information, Digital Technology and Data. The median salary of undergraduate students 15 months after graduating is £55,000. LSE provides career support to students through numerous workshops covering topics such as job hunting, managing interviews,

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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 t

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Misha

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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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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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