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sneha

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London School of Economics and Political Science MIM acceptance rate is 9%, making it hard for students across the world. The university has more than 220,000 alumni across the world and more than 30 leaders have studied or taught at the university. International students require a good GPA and academic profile to get into the university Students can know more about UK Universities and then apply. Applicants must check their admission documents thoroughly in order to get selected.To be admitted to the LSE it is recommended to have a strong academic profile, including competitive scores in the GMAT or GREs.  However, the admis
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Considering that it's LSE, the minimum GAMT score requirement would be higher than usual universities. However, the average GMAT score for applicants who are admitted at LSE MIM course is 680, which means that applicants should aim to achieve a score that is at least in this range to be competitive.

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Some of the tips for students starting their first-semester at the LSE are:Students who applied for London School of Economics must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get. Attend as many gathering and parties as much as you can. Applicants should avoid missing classess, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes. Students can get invovlved with extracuricular activities, i.e joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run. 

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Some of the comparative points of London School of Economics and Delhi School of Economics are given as follows:CategoryLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceDelhi School of EconomicsAcceptance Rate 9%75%Tuition Fees (MA)INR 21 L - INR 32 LINR 480 - INR 11.4 KQS World Rankings 202478407Based on the comparison, the student should choose to study at London School of Economics and Political Science.

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The tuition fees for international students at LSE are given as follows:Courses1st Year Tuition FeesMIM  (34 Courses)INR 21.02 L – INR 44.24 LOthers PG  (58 Courses)INR 21.02 L – INR 31.7 LMS  (22 Courses)INR 23.6 L – INR 35.62 LBBA  (8 Courses)INR 22.51 L – INR 27.76 LOthers UG  (19 Courses)INR 22.51 L – INR 26.78 L

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LSE has been ranked as the top ranked university in London according to the Complete University Guide 2024. The university has been ranked as the best in the capital for 12 consecutive years. Some of the achievements of LSE are given as follows:The school has recently opened their the newest facility at their campus which is the Marshall Building.The university has won the Outstanding Entrepreneurial University at the Times Higher Education AwardsThe school was ranked as one of the top universities in the world in 2023 in the Times Higher Education World University RankingsThe school has also been ranked top university for world-leadin
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LSE is Ranked at 45 in 2024 by QS, which means it is ranked among the top universities in the UK. It was also ranked among the top 37 in the world by THE (Times Higher Education) University Ranking in 2023. The university has been positioned well since 2021. Because of the high ranking in the world as well as in the country, London School of Economics and Political Science is good for international students to study in the UK. However, applicants shouldn’t just check with ranking  of the universities rather should focus on meeting each university specific criteria rather than just relying on the acceptance rate. Ranked
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Below are the scholarships for LSE Indian Students:Undergraduate Students: The bursaries, awards, and scholarships offered to undergraduate students are:LSE Undergraduate Support Scheme: A scholarship of GBP 6,000 and GBP 15,000 is offered to international students who require financial assistance from the university to meet the study costs.LSE Scholarships: LSE scholarships are awarded based on the merit and academic requirements of students. The scholarships, their eligibility criteria, and amounts are:Awards/Scholarship NameAmount of ScholarshipEligibility CriteriaUggla Family Scholarship27,526 per yearInternational students enrolle
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LSE is among the Study business school in the world known for its tremendous placement records. According to the London School of Economics placements 2020, 93.1% of university graduates get employment within 15 months after graduation. Students can check the LSE placements highlights for 2020 below:ParticularStatsPlacement Rate93.1%Full-time employment68%Median SalaryGBP 35,000Top Field of EmploymentEducationTop Sector of EmploymentFinancial and Professional ServicesTop EmployersDeloitte, EY, PwC, AccentureRead the article Study in the UK for more detail about eligibility, scholarships, etc.

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Both LSE and Cambridge are prestigious universities, but admission difficulty depends on various factors. Meanwhile, LSE has a lower acceptance rate at 9%. Suggesting high competition, it’s important to note that the acceptance rate alone doesn’t capture the whole picture, and applicants must meet all the requirements. Coming to Cambridge University acceptance rate is 20%, and the applicant pool can make it difficult to get into the university. However the nature of programs, specific requirements, and the applicant pool can influence difficulty. Factors such as LORs, SOP, and interviews also play very crucial roles. Overal
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