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a month agoContributor-Level 7
You must show proof of funds for:
- Tuition fees
- Living expenses
Example:
- USA: 1 year total cost
- UK: Fees + 9 months living cost
- Canada: Tuition + GIC
Keep money in your bank for 3 to 6 months before student visa.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Most students need at least one English test. Common exams include:
- IELTS
- TOEFL
- PTE
- Duolingo
Some courses also need:
- GRE (for Masters)
- GMAT (for MBA)
Try to complete exams by October 2026 for better chances
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
You should start early. Around April to June 2026. This gives you enough time to prepare properly. You can:
- Research countries and universities.
- Prepare for exams like IELTS or GRE.
- Plan your budget.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For safety, access to university resources, and ease of making friends, living in university halls is usually better for 1st year Indian students in London.
Private rentals can be taken during later years. These can be more affordable (if shared), and offer better freedom to Indian students.
To know more, check out - the cheapest Accommodation for Indian Students in London
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, London Business School offers a large variety of scholarships for its Indian students. LBS scholarships attracts Indian students the most. Indian students must meet all the scholarships requirements at the school. London Business School scholarships for its Indian students are-
Scholarship Name | Amount Disbursed |
|---|---|
BK Birla Scholars Programme | Up to full fees |
London Business School Fund Scholarships | Varies |
The 30% Club Scholarship MBA | 50% of the full tuition fee |
| SARI Foundation Trust Scholarship | 100% of tuition fees |
| MSc09 (1976) Scholarship | up to 50% of the first year tuition fee |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a mandatory fee (GBP 776 or INR 1 Lakhs per year) paid by Indian students for the healthcare services offered by the National Health Service (NHS).
This allows students to get all healthcare benefits of a UK resident. The IHS covers hospital treatment, diagnostics, mental health services, dental services, and urgent medical needs.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
London Business School is one of the most prominent universities in the UK. London Business School offers programs at PG levels for its Indian students. London Business School application fee for Indian students are as follows-
Programs | Application Fee |
|---|---|
MBA | GBP 200 (approximately INR 25,323) |
MIM | GBP 125 (approximately INR 15.836) |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students do face competition for part-time work in London. However, it is achievable if students start early, and use the right platforms. Networking with students on campus and applying heavily is key.
Retail Assistants, cafe/baristas staff, event staff, and library assistants are popular part-time work roles Indian students take in London.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For London Business School admissions, Indian students must meet all the admission requirements at the university. To stand taller in LBS, Indian students must majorly focus on high GMAT scores along with technical achievements to demonstrating international exposure.
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