Can you get into LSE with BTEC?
BTEC Level 3 qualifications (BTEC Nationals) are looked at on an individual basis for admission to LSE. We also accept unreformed BTEC qualifications (using the QCF specifications), again on an individual basis.
What grades do you need for LSE?
have four GCSE/O levels at grades A–C and one GCE/A level at grades A–E, or six GCSE/O levels at grades A–C, or equivalent and. demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK. GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above and. meet our English language requirement.
What subjects is LSE good for?
LSE ranked top university in Europe for social sciences
- Second in the world for Geography.
- Third in Social Policy and Administration and Communication and Media Studies (LSE was also ranked first in the UK for Communication and Media Studies).
- Fourth in Anthropology and Sociology.
How do I get a seat at LSE?
The admission process comprises of three steps:
- Step 1: Filling the Application Form.
- Step 2: ISBF Graduate Diploma Entrance Test.
- Step 3: Personal Interview (PI)
- Step 1: Filling the Application Form.
- Step 2: ISBF Graduate Diploma Entrance Test.
- Step 3: Personal Interview (PI)
Does LSE look at GCSE?
As competition for places at LSE is intense, we look for applicants who have achieved highly at GCSE (multiple A or A*/8-9 grades), particularly within the context of their school. If you have not taken GCSEs or iGCSEs, you will not be disadvantaged.
Is it difficult to get into LSE?
Is London School of Economics hard to get into? Yes, London School of Economics, or LSE, is one of the most prestigious schools for economics studies and one of the most difficult universities to get into. No, LSE doesn’t require either the SAT or the ACT in order for you to apply.
What is LSE famous for?
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences and is ranked 2nd in the world for social sciences and management(Opens in new window).
What does LSE look for in a student?
Our Selectors look for students who can best reflect on the experiences and academic ideas they have encountered through the opportunities available to them, not those who have had the best opportunities.
Do you need further maths for LSE?
A number of programmes also require a qualification in Further Mathematics (where available), or consider one helpful. However, the combination of Mathematics, Further Mathematics plus one other subject is considered insufficiently broad for many of our programmes.
Do you need good Gcses to get into LSE?
As competition for places at LSE is intense, we look for applicants who have achieved highly at GCSE (multiple A or A*/8-9 grades), particularly within the context of their school.
Is LSE harder to get into than Oxbridge?
Is LSE harder to get into than Oxbridge? The Scottish stalwart is closely followed by LSE, who accept 9.05 per cent of applicants. 15 per cent of Oxford applicants get accepted, whilst 18.48 per cent of Cambridge (who don’t even make the list) applicants get accepted.
Why are BTECs not accepted at the Uni?
Because they don’t consider Btecs a course that prepares students for the course which they want to study. Btecs are more vocational orientated. Obviously at uni, you will be studying academic orientated courses. Rep:? You get these gems as you gain rep from other members for making good contributions and giving helpful advice.
Can a BTEC be taken as a fourth level?
All of the unis you’ve named “consider” BTECs but would only recommend them as a fourth subject, or in conjunction with other A Levels. Exactly.
What kind of qualifications do you need for BTEC?
We also accept unreformed BTEC qualifications (using the QCF specifications), again on an individual basis. Typically all other entry requirements need to be met, including GCSE English and Mathematics at grade B and any Mathematics and Further Mathematics A-level requirements.
What are the requirements for the LSE International Baccalaureate?
The International Baccalaureate is scored out of 45 points and the entry requirements for LSE range from 37 points overall (with three Higher level subjects at grades 6 6 6) to 38 points overall (with three Higher level subjects at grades 7 6 6). Please find the scores required for each specific programme at LSE on the programme pages.