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London Business School
Average GMAT Score697GMAT Range600-780
Total Applicants

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Acceptance Rate

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Class Size403Average Work Experience63 Months
Applicant DeadlinesR1 - Oct 05, 2011 R2 - Jan 05, 2011 R3 - Mar 01, 2012 R4 - Apr 18, 2012 Decision DatesR1 - Dec 15, 2011 R2 - Mar 29, 2012 R3 - May 15, 2012 R4 - Jun 28, 2012
Length of Program15,18,21 MonthsPlacement Information

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Total number of applications ~2500

Class Size

315

Average work experience

5.6 years

Class professional background

Financial Services - 30%

Consulting - 24%

Industry - 46%

Class regional background

Europe - 39%

US/Canada - 23%

Asia - 18%

Others - 20%

Post MBA job sectors

Financial Services - 46%

Management Consulting - 34%

General Management - 6%

Others - 14%

Average post MBA salary

Total - US$ 169,000

Base - US$ 124,000

Sign on Bonus - US$ 24,000

Year end bonus - US$ 21,000

Next session starts

Aug 2010

Program fee

£ 49,900 for the complete MBA program

Application fee

£ 150

Program duration

15, 18, or 21 months

Application checklist
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Application Essays

Copies of academic transcript

Original grade transcripts

One page CV

GMAT score

Proof of english language ability (TOEFL etc)

Two recommendation letters

Application fee

Eligibility Requirements
 
 

Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognised college   or university

Professional Experience:  An average 5.6 years of postgraduate work experience  ( Experience Range :2-12 years)

Proficiency in English: Require Proof of your English Language ability .If english is not your native language, you must send them your score in a recognized English test taken within the last two years.
Tests accepted: TOEFL Internet-based Test /IELTS /CPE /PTE (Pearson Test of English)  You do not need to submit your test score if:

  • your undergraduate or postgraduate degree was conducted entirely in English or in an English-speaking country (degrees must be two years or longer)

  • you have lived or worked in an English-speaking country for at least two years since graduating from university