The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), founded in 1895, is one of the world’s most prestigious social science universities. Located in central London, LSE is part of the University of London and is globally renowned for its research, teaching, and public engagement in economics, politics, sociology, law, finance, and international relations.
With students from over 150 countries, LSE offers a highly international and intellectually stimulating academic environment. The campus features modern facilities, including the LSE Library (one of the largest social sciences libraries in Europe), digital labs, and dynamic spaces for collaboration and policy dialogue.
Undergraduate Departments:
Economics
Government
International Relations
Law
Management
Social Policy
Statistics
Sociology
Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method
Geography and Environment
Accounting
Finance
Anthropology
Psychological and Behavioural Science
Graduate Programs:
MSc and MA programs in economics, political science, data science, law, finance, social research, and public administration
Executive master’s and diploma programs
MPhil/PhD programs across all major social science disciplines
Online and part-time options for selected postgraduate courses
Undergraduate Tuition Fees (international students):
Standard programs: £25,272 per year
Law and finance-related programs: £25,272–£27,000
Postgraduate Tuition Fees:
MSc/MA degrees: £25,000–£38,000 depending on subject
Executive programs and MBAs: £45,000+
MPhil/PhD: £22,000–£28,000 per year
Scholarships:
LSE Undergraduate Support Scheme
Graduate Support Scheme (need and merit-based)
Departmental scholarships and country-specific awards
External funding options (Commonwealth, Chevening, etc.)
University halls: £150–£350 per week, depending on location and facilities
Private housing in London: £600–£1,000 per month
Estimated total monthly living expenses: £1,300–£1,800 (including rent, food, transport, and other personal costs)
Undergraduate Applicants:
High school diploma equivalent to UK A-levels (AAA to AAA depending on program)
Strong academic references and personal statement
Competitive entrance based on academic performance
IELTS 7.0 or equivalent English language score
Postgraduate Applicants:
Bachelor’s degree with excellent academic results (usually a First Class or high Upper Second)
GRE/GMAT may be required for economics and finance-related programs
Personal statement, academic references, and CV
IELTS 7.0–7.5 or equivalent
Application Process:
Undergraduate applications through UCAS
Graduate applications directly via LSE’s application portal
Submit required documents, receive conditional/unconditional offer
Accept offer, pay deposit, and proceed with visa arrangements
London School of Economics and Political Science
Located in London, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7405 7686
Email: admissions.enquiries@lse.ac.uk
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Yes! All the universities we work with offer English-medium programs, especially in fields like Medicine, Engineering, Business, and IT. You don’t need to worry about a language barrier, although some universities may offer local language courses as part of cultural immersion.
In many cases, IELTS or TOEFL is not required. Some universities accept alternative forms of English proficiency or offer internal tests. We’ll guide you on which universities waive language tests and which might require them, based on your academic profile.
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