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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The tuition fees for international students at LSE are given as follows:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MIM (34 Courses) | INR 21.02 L – INR 44.24 L |
Others PG (58 Courses) | INR 21.02 L – INR 31.7 L |
MS (22 Courses) | INR 23.6 L – INR 35.62 L |
BBA (8 Courses) | INR 22.51 L – INR 27.76 L |
Others UG (19 Courses) | INR 22.51 L – INR 26.78 L |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
As per the latest report, the majority of MBA (HRD) batch 2021-23 received the profile of HR Management Trainee. The table below depicts the profile-wise distribution of DSE placements 2023:
| Profile | MBA HRD Placement Percentage (2023) |
|---|---|
| HR Management Trainee | 54% |
| Consultant | 29% |
| HR Analyst | 5% |
| HRBP | 4% |
| Others | 4% |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The Delhi School of Economics fees for MBA in HRD, IB, and MA course is around INR 97,540. Moreover, The Foreign Students would have to pay an annual fee of US$ 3,500. The total fee is subject to timely revisions by University of Delhi.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the data collected from unofficial sources on the internet, the total fee for BA (Hons) in Economics at Delhi School of Economics is INR 12,080.
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As per the data collected from unofficial sources on the internet, there are more than 200 seats for MA in Economics.
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Contributor-Level 10
Oxford and LSE are well known for their campus culture and academic programs. Below table compares rankings, fees and acceptance rate of Oxford and LSE. This information could be useful for students who are considering them.
Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities-
Name of The University | QS Ranking 2026 | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|
#4 | 22% | |
London School of Economics and Political Science | #56 | 8% |
(The comparison of fees was between the BTech course for UG and the MBA course for PG)
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Below are the requirements for Indian students to get into the London School of Economics and Political Science:
Applicants must complete an undergraduate degree with upper second-class honours (2.1) or above. Applicants from any academic background are welcome to the university.
Applicants can have a work experience of 3 months and above, however, it is not compulsory for all Masters in management aspirants to have work experience. However applicants must give details of any relevant experience in their application.
Applicants who don’t have a math background must submit a GRE/ GMAT score to LSE as evidence of their abi
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
London School of Economics is surely a very vibrant and welcoming university for Indian students. LSE has a total of 10,782 full-time students, including 5,331 undergraduates, 5,030 taught postgraduates, and 421 postgraduate researchers. Over 318 students belong to India, including 36 undergraduate and 282 graduate students. However, the university allows International students get admission based on merit no entrance exam required. Lastly, the LSE is an inclusive and welcoming institution and provides a safe environment for international students regardless of their nationality, colour and background.
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