London Business School

London Business School is ranked first by Poets&Quants among the best non-U.S. B-schools

1. University of London

London Business School

Regent’s Park

London NW1 4SA

Admissions: +44 (0)20 7000 7500

Email: mbainfo@london.edu

Website: http://www.london.edu/programmes/mba.html

Apply Online: http://www.london.edu/programmes/mba/applying.html

The London Business School MBA is a full-time program that runs for 15-21 months. Students learn chiefly through structured lectures and case discussions, sometimes alongside tutorials or workshops. Group work is also an essential part of all courses.

In the first year, students develop core knowledge and skills and gain a thorough grounding in business frameworks and general management concepts. They attend lectures in groups of approximately 75 and work in a study group of six or seven. At the end of the first year, students can put learning into practice through a range of options for summer break including summer internships.

During the second year in the program students choose between nine and 12 electives which include science, technology, and real estate electives at University College London. As part of the MBA curriculum, students also have the option of studying on international exchange for a term at one of over 30 partner schools worldwide.

Every London Business School MBA must achieve competency in one language other than English by graduation.

Latest Up-to-Date MBA Rankings:

Poets&Quants: 1

BusinessWeek: 5

Forbes: 1

Financial Times: 1

The Economist: 19

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Student Perspectives:

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Tuition & Fees: $78,842

Median GMAT: 710

GMAT Range: 640-750

Average GPA: NA

Acceptance Rate: 13%

Full-Time Enrollment: 802

International: 89%

Female: 28%

Minority: NA

Mean Age: 28

Median Base Salary: $107,272

Median Signing Bonus: $28,144

Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers at Graduation: NA

Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers Three Months Later: 81%