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  1. All applicants applying to study the LLB (course code M100) at LSE for entry in 2025 (or deferred entry in 2026) are required to sit the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT). The LNAT is not required for any other programme at LSE.

  2. Entry Requirements. Each level of graduate study (diploma, master's, MPhil/PhD) has particular minimum entry requirements. These consist of: your previous degree (s) your proficiency in the English language. Please consult individual programme pages as well as reading the information below.

  3. The UCAS application procedure allows international students to apply at any time between September and 30 June. However, given the competition for places at LSE, ALL applicants are strongly advised to submit their applications to UCAS by 29 January 2025 (for 2025 and deferred 2026 entry).

  4. Entry requirements. 20-Sep-2022GO LSE Inbound article. Applicants should have completed at least two years of university-level study, to include the year immediately preceding entry to the programme, at one of LSE's partner institutions by the time they begin studying on the GO LSE programme.

  5. Full requirements per programme can be found using the University of London Course Finder, including our General Entrance Requirements, UK GCSE/GCE O level equivalents, UK GCE A level equivalents, and English language requirements.

  6. Entry requirements. Application for admission to the General Course may be made by students in any country outside the United Kingdom, studying in-person at any institution, who meet our minimum entry criteria for length of study, average or cumulative grade and academic background.

  7. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences.