The minimum entry requirement for the LLM programme is a 2:1 UK law degree or equivalent (LLB or equivalent) or a conversion degree. LSE Teaching: The LSE is internationally recognised for its teaching and research and therefore employs a wide range of teaching staff with a range of experience and status. Courses can be taught by faculty members such as professors, senior professors, readers, associate professors, and professors. Many departments now also employ guest lecturers and guest staff, LSE lecturers and research assistants, who are usually PhD students. You can consult the indicative details of the teacher responsible for each course in the corresponding course guide. If you wish to be considered for a Research Council fellowship, you must attach a framework research proposal to your application. This application should be a brief description of the research topic you wish to pursue during your PhD and should explain why you are interested in this area of research. As your research interests will evolve during the year of your master`s degree, your application should be indicative only. You must meet the same entry requirements as for all Master`s programmes (see above). Please note the deadline for funding by the Research Council. The LSE does not consider this program to be part of its minimum entry requirements for US AP exams.
The LSE SAT (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Tests) offers a variety of accommodation types with a mix of students; UK and international, men and women. Options include LSE residences, University of London intercollegiate residences, and private residences. Or if you are planning to stay in a privately rented property, we can also help you find accommodation. Ask about accommodation options. – in the case of confirmatory decisions for tenderers who have not slightly met the admission criteria (usually a score lower than the standard admission requirements). Additional tests: All applicants must pass the National Law Admission Test (LNAT). For participation in September 2023 (or entry deferred to September 2024), the LNAT can be taken between September 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022. You can submit your application to the LSE before or after the test via UCAS, but to ensure fair and equitable consideration of all applications, you must provide us with your LNAT score by 31 December 2022.
We cannot guarantee that points received after this date will be taken into account. We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Below are our general minimum requirements for students in your country. If your qualification or country is not listed, please contact Graduate Admissions. Please inquire about other recognised international qualifications for alternative options. The 2023 tuition fee for international students is £26,280 (this fee is subject to change until 12 December 2022). Tuition fees abroad remain the same for each subsequent year of your full-time studies, regardless of the length of your program. This information applies to new international students starting their studies from 2023 onwards.
The LSE is an international community with more than 140 nationalities represented among its students. We celebrate this diversity in everything we do. Below, we have listed our various A-level scoring requirements and their equivalence in Advanced Placement (AP) tests. Please note that the U.S. High School Diploma alone (excluding AP courses) is not sufficient for admission to the LSE. A number of LSE Master`s programmes meet the financial support requirements of research councils. These programs consist of a linked Master`s degree and MPhil/PhD (1+3 or 2+2). You can find more information on our Partnership for Doctoral Training page[BP1]. The minimum entry requirements for each type of programme are generally as follows: We tailor our services to the composition of LSE students, including students and graduates, UK and international students and people with previous work experience or career changes. No matter where you want to work, we can help. We also have tailor-made services for students with disabilities and PhD students, including dedicated guidance counselors. Applicants must apply through UCAS in the usual manner and indicate that they wish to apply for the second year.
BTEC Level 3 qualifications (BTEC Nationals) are considered on an individual basis for admission to the LSE. Due to the structure and assessment of BTECs, they are not considered a good preparation for our study programmes as higher academic qualifications. Since BTEC qualifications tend to be in non-preferred subjects, they can be considered less competitive for programmes with large numbers of well-qualified applicants. Our entry requirements for students taking the reformed BTEC qualifications (using RQF specifications) are listed below. We also accept unreformed BTEC qualifications (using QCF specifications), again on an individual basis. Generally, all other entry requirements must be met, including GCSE English and Maths in Class B and all mathematics and other A-level requirements in mathematics. You should ask your arbitrator to note any extenuating circumstances that may have affected the choice of courses that will be offered to you after the age of 16. The minimum requirements to consider for a study location are as follows: ** Applicants to whom we make an offer based on an undergraduate degree usually need to have a B+/2:1 or equivalent overall, but higher grades in some subjects may also be required. Applicants who are offered a place on the basis of undergraduate or university studies may be invited to take the Undergraduate Admission Assessment (UGAA).
We are also happy to consider a variety of alternative international qualifications – our standard entry requirements for your qualification can be found in the International Student Information. Competition for school places is fierce. This means that even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, it does not guarantee you an offer of admission. Each level of graduate study (degree, master`s degree, MPhil/PhD) has specific minimum admission requirements. These consist of: Please note that the requirements listed on these pages are general and some programs have specific requirements regarding the required degree outcome and work history. Many of our quantitative programs also require the submission of a GRE or GMAT score. Specific information can be found on the websites of individual graduate programs. For more information on how to meet our admission requirements, including further information on our general entry requirements, UK GCSE/GCE O-Level equivalents, UK GCE A Level equivalents and English language requirements, please visit the University of London website and select the programme you wish to apply to. We accept the European Baccalaureate for admission to the LSE. Below you will find the A-Level grade requirement and its equivalent in the European Baccalaureate.
Our admission requirements vary by program, and you should visit each undergraduate program`s website for this information. For study programmes outside the UK, you must obtain at least 70% of the available grades in your final exams.