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12 months
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MSc Business Analytics
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Fees

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Tuition & feesINR 58,55,688
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InsuranceINR 96,681
TransportationINR 1,65,205
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 Pound = INR 124.5891 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 3ʳᵈ February 2026







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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What is the salary of Imperial College London MSc graduate?
A: 

Imperial College London MSc graduate average salary is around GBP 60,000 - GBP 75,000 (INR 71.98 LINR 89.97 L), annually.  Top companies such as UCL, NHS, and University of Oxford employ the college graduates.

Q:   Does Imperial College London accept late UG or PG applications after the main deadline for Indian students?
A: 

Generally, Imperial College London does not accept late applications for the undergraduate courses. The university application deadline is January 14 for all competitive courses. It is to be noted that for UG, late applications may only be allowed if the seats are available and this is rare.

For the PG courses, late applications may be considered as there is a rolling admissions policy for the same.

Q:   What subjects are required to study STEM at Imperial College London?
A: 

International students need their coursework in certain subjects to be a part of Imperial College London admissions for STEM courses.

The quantitative nature of STEM courses can be challenging to some international students which is why these requirements are there. 

International students can refer to the table below to know more -

FieldUndergraduate subjects (A-level equivalents)Postgraduate background
Computing/CSMathematics essential; Further Mathematics strongly preferred; Physics advantageousCS or quantitative degree; algorithms, data structures, discrete maths; programming exposure
Electrical & Electronic EngMathematics and Physics requiredEEE or closely related engineering; strong calculus, linear algebra, signals
Mechanical EngineeringMathematics and Physics requiredMechanical/Manufacturing/Aero or related engineering; strong mechanics/thermofluids
Chemical EngineeringMathematics and Chemistry required; Physics/Further Maths preferredChemEng or Physical Sciences/Maths; thermodynamics, transport, reaction engineering helpful
Bioengineering/Biomedical EngMathematics and Physics required; Biology advantageousEngineering/Physical Sciences/Maths; strong quantitative preparation
PhysicsMathematics and Physics requiredPhysics/Applied Physics/Physical Sciences; strong mathematical methods
MathematicsMathematics and Further Mathematics required/strongly preferredMathematics/Applied Maths/Statistics or highly quantitative field
 

 

Q:   Are interviews mandatory for Indian applicants for highly selective programs at Imperial College London?
A: 

It is very tough to get into Imperial College of London due to the competition that it has. But the applications are evaluated based on the academics, invlovement in extracurricular activities and the English language tests

  • The candidates may be called for an interview for the competitive programs like Medicine and Engineering
  • In general, the interviews are held for those who show strong potential in their applications and admission tests.
Q:   How do I apply for undergraduate courses at Imperial College London?
A: 

Students, who wish to pursue undergraduate courses at Imperial College London, need to apply through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) portal. With the help of this portal, students can apply for a maximum of five courses.

  • For this purpose, students need to follow the admission process given below - 
  • Create an online account on the UCAS portal
  • Enter their academic details/ work details/ other personal details
  • Choose their courses
  • Submit the application and application fee

Students can track their application on the UCAS portal itself. UCAS code for Imperial College London is I50. Students must make sure to keep all the communication that they receive from the University.

Here's a step-by-step guide to apply to UCAS

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Placements

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Students also asked

Q:   Is IELTS required at Imperial College London?
A: 

To demonstrate that English language proficiency is mandatory for Imperial College London admissions as the ICL courses are taught in English, Applicants can take many tests to prove the same, such as IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic test, Trinity ISE, among many others. 

Mentioned below is the table showing the accepted English tests with their minimum scores: 

TestStandard minimumHigher minimum
Duolingo English Test115 overall, no band below 105 125 overall, no band below 115 
IELTS Academic6.5 overall, minimum 6.0 in each element 7.0 overall, minimum 6.5 in each element 
TOEFL iBT (incl. iBT Paper/At Home)92 overall, minimum 20 in each element 100 overall, minimum 22 in each element 
PTE Academic (test centre/UKVI SELT)62 overall, minimum 56 in each element 69 overall, minimum 62 in each element 
LanguageCert Academic ESOLC1 Academic SELT: ?65 in all components; ESOL B2 High Pass accepted C1 Academic SELT: ?70 in all components; ESOL C1 Pass in all components
Occupational English Test (OET)Grade C+/300 in all elementsGrade B/350 in all elements
Q:   How can an Indian student get into Imperial College London after 12th?
A: 

Imperial College London accepts country-specific qualifications from students all over the globe. Listed below are the requirements for Indian students aiming to pursue UG courses at Imperial College:

Qualifications

ONE of the following

  • CISCE - ISC (Council for Indian School Certificate Examination - Indian School Certificate) Class XII
  • CBSE – AISSE (Central Board of Secondary Education – All India Senior School Examination) Class XII

Grades Required

Candidates must obtain the minimum scores listed below in 12th grade examinations:

  • Overall score of 90-92% across five subject
  • Score of 90-95% in relevant subjects
Q:   How many hours per week can students work part-time in the UK?
A: 

Indian students can work 20 hrs/week during the semester in the UK. They can work 40 hrs/week (or full-time) during semester breaks. To be eligible to work part-time in the UK, students would need to meet the conditions given below.

  • Should be enrolled in a full-time, degree-level or higher course at a UKVI licnesed college or university
  • Can only work 10 hrs/week for below-degree courses
  • Must have a UK student visa with work conditions clearly mentioned on the BRP
  • The college or university should have a track record of compliance
Q:   Is it costly to live in London near Imperial College Business School?
A: 

The average weekly rent for a studio apartment in Chelsea is EUR 291 to EUR 351, which increases by half if the students go for a one-bedroom which can be EUR 434 to EUR 494. So yes it is really expensive to study here. 

The rent includes utility bills, internet, basic insurance, maintenance, and cleaning.

Adding the living cost and other costs, the average cost of living in London near the university can be around EUR 1,300 to EUR 1,400 (INR 1.39 L to INR 1.5 L).

(GBP 1 = INR 116.68)

Imperial College London
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
Verified Icon29 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 58% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Liberal
Internships3.9
Part time work3.4
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.7
Student Life4.6
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.1
Indian Food4.2
Permanent Immigration3.6
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.8
Opportunities exist, but it can be difficult to find the right one.
Tips: There is a transition challenge for people travelling abroad for the first time. I got accustomed to it easily. I didn’t avail any scholarship and unless you have achieved a lot, it’s difficult for a general student. I am pretty satisfied with the uni, course and country. The only issue right now is getting a job. Though Business Analysts are in demand, if you are diligent and hard working, you can definitely get a job. It’s a bit hard for other courses.
Likes (Value for money): Imperial, even though it is an expensive university, will support you forever. From job hunting, to the alumni network to its library and journals access. It gives you a lot. The fees could be a bit less but this ensures that you are committed to the journey. It’s the money you bet on yourselves, higher the stakes, the better the reward.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are many on and off campus part time opportunities but I would not recommend them. The student should focus on the academics and job application to start with followed by social activities, networking and travel. If you are not compromising on studies and job applications and are okay to limit your social activities, then go for it. It just might make you overwork which would affect the important areas on your priority list.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2000
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 40000
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Aryan Shaw Verified Icon
MSc Management - Batch of 2025
3.6
Inclusive and academically oriented.
Tips: Everyone is at the top of their game. You might feel intimidated at first, but things will ease out over time. Honestly, for me it was what I expected. My lifestyle became better but nothing that was a culture shock to me. I didn't get any scholarships. Academically, it'll put you in the right place but it doesn't really translate into an ocean of job opportunities within the country.
Likes (Student Life): Case-based subjects require group exercise so the majority of my day was spent working in groups on projects. The best part is the world class facilities such as gyms, cafes, etc. Open to relax after a heavy business exercise. You can also book individual rooms in the business school for relaxing/meetings. Cultural events such as the Winter Ball and Summer Ball and business events. Networking is organised by Imperial. My participation in cultural events was limited. From business clubs to art/theatre clubs, you can find everything on campus.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): 20% at max. ILR has recently been increased from 5 to 10 years. The PSW has also been reduced from 24 months to 18 months under the Starmer-led government. The intent of this is clearly visible in corporate job applications as well. The rejection turnaround times have reduced to 24 hours if you require a visa in future to work in the UK. I won't permanently shift here. This is because of the rising taxes and safety concerns.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1240
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 30000
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Halima Afroz Lari Verified Icon
MSc International Management - Batch of 2025
5
Challenging, transformative and definitely worth it.
Tips: Come prepared to be challenged- academically, socially and personally. Imperial is fast paced and the workload is intense but that's exactly what makes it worth it. Be ready to engage deeply with your cohort as the majority of the assignments are group based and collaboration is at the heart of the experience.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 55000
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Param Jain Verified Icon
MSc Finance & Accounting - Batch of 2025
3.8
Great location and facilities.
Tips: This college is mainly for rich brats; half of the Indian crowd will go back to India, mind this. Be practical and be mindful of this. The brand name is great, but that will not help in the job search. Don't come to this university if you are taking an education loan.
Likes (Public transportation): Near South Keng, the line is always working never faced an issue in that. Transport is expensive because the majority of the classes are in peak hours and that means no student discount whatsoever. The campus is in the centre of London so no issues in that.
Dislikes (Part time work): Imperial is filled with the richest people; no one even considered part time work. On campus, there are jobs. I haven't seen any Master's student woring there. Part time if done is manageable but classes were almost every day.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1250
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 42000
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Yukta Sajnani Verified Icon
MSc Economics & Strategy for Business - Batch of 2025
4.1
Realistically optimistic experiences.
Tips: The college is one of the best that they could pick. Just look at the curriculum closely before deciding on which course to apply for. Keep in mind the immigration policies as they gravely impact your permanent settlement probability. Be ready for sleepless nights and too much caffeine. The earlier you apply, the better your chances of getting in.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty members are best at what they teach. The course is extremely fast-paced but the quality of the faculty is something one can never complain about. They are knowledgeable and attentive both. One of our modules was taught by the governor of the Central Bank of England so it doesn't get better than that.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I did get a sponsored job there. However, the state and the regulations there have made it pretty difficult to find sponsored jobs. They are few and far between. It has nothing to do with Imperial per se. It is mainly attributed to the regulations enforced by the UK government and their frequently changing immigration policies.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2050
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 43000
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MSc Business Analytics
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  • The program is designed to equip graduates to drive business advantage using key analytical methods and tools
  • Upon successful completion of the program, students may pursue a career as Account Executive, Consultant, Product Services Operations Manager, and Risk & Regulatory Analytics Analyst
  • Students will study subjects such as Analytics in Business, Data Structure and Algorithms, Fundamentals of Database Technologies, Machine Learning, Network Analytics etc.

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