# London School of Economics (LSE) — entry requirements, fees and how to apply

> LSE is a world-leading social-science specialist in central London; international undergraduates pay roughly £26,000–£28,000 a year.

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a world-leading specialist in the social sciences — economics, law, politics, sociology and related disciplines — located in central London. International undergraduate tuition is roughly £26,000–£28,000 per year (2025/26). Applications are made through UCAS. Confirm exact fees and requirements on LSE's official pages.

## Quick facts
- **Location:** Central London (Holborn), England
- **Type:** Russell Group · social-science specialist
- **UCAS deadline:** Late January (most courses)
- **Intl. undergrad tuition:** ≈ £26,000–£28,000 / year (confirm on fees page)
- **Subject focus:** Social sciences, economics, law, politics

## Key takeaways
- LSE specialises in social sciences — economics, politics, law, sociology and more.
- Apply through UCAS; typical offers are A*AA at A-level for most programmes.
- International undergraduate tuition is roughly £26,000–£28,000 a year (2025/26).
- LSE has one of the largest proportions of international students of any UK university.

## Overview
LSE is one of the world's foremost social-science universities, with exceptional strength in economics, political science, law, sociology, international relations and related disciplines. Its central London location gives students access to international organisations, financial institutions and a vast professional network. More than half of LSE's student body is international.

## Entry requirements
LSE typically requires A*AA at A-level (or a strong international equivalent) for most undergraduate programmes, with mathematics often expected or required depending on the course. English-language requirements (such as IELTS 7.0 overall) apply for international students. Always confirm the exact requirements for your chosen programme on LSE's course pages.

## Fees and scholarships
International undergraduate tuition is roughly £26,000–£28,000 a year for 2025/26, making LSE one of the more consistently priced London Russell Group institutions. A range of scholarships and financial support options are available, though competition is strong. Confirm current figures on LSE's fees and funding pages.

## How Study UK Now helps
LSE's social-science focus means your personal statement must demonstrate analytical rigour and genuine engagement with the discipline. Study UK Now coaches you on building an evidence-based application that showcases your intellectual depth — and ensures you apply to complementary choices to maximise your offer chances.

## Frequently asked questions
### How hard is it to get into LSE as an international student?
LSE is highly selective — most programmes receive far more strong applications than places, and typical offers are A*AA or equivalent. LSE looks for a strong academic record, a clear intellectual fit with the subject, and a compelling personal statement. Students from outside the UK are very welcome; more than half of undergraduates are international.

### What does LSE cost for international undergraduate students?
International undergraduate tuition at LSE is roughly £26,000–£28,000 a year for 2025/26. Combined with London living costs, you should budget carefully. Confirm the exact figure on LSE's official fees page.

## Sources
- [LSE — fees and funding](https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/undergraduate/fees-and-funding) — London School of Economics and Political Science
- [LSE — undergraduate admissions](https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/undergraduate) — London School of Economics and Political Science

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