London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) vs London Business School, which is better?

London School of Economics and Political Science vs London Business School

London School of Economics and Political Science  has consistently held a position among the top 60 universities worldwide over the past five years and it has been included  in the prestigious list of the top 40 global institutions for the last four years. London Business School is one of the best business schools in London, it is ranked #5 out of 252 in global ranking, #1 out of 28 in UK for the year 2023

Overview Comparison
London School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon Business School
Collegedunia Score6.5 Out of 104.2 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 4 The Guardian 2026
# 52 Times Higher Education 2026
# 53 Collegedunia Study Abroad 2026
# 280 Collegedunia Study Abroad 2026
# 7 Financial Times 2025
# 857 Center for World University Rankings 2025
Subject Strength# 51 for Data Science and Analytics by QS World University 2025
# 201 for Medicine by QS World University 2025
# 1 for Law by The Guardian 2026
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ProgramsUG Programs -33
PG Programs -60
PG Programs -7
Doctorate Programs -7
Acceptance Rate9.0 %25.0 %
Exam ScoreGMAT-681
GRE-319
IELTS-7
PTE-65
TOEFL-100
GMAT-600
GRE-304
IELTS-6.5
TOEFL-100
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   27489
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  32457
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 43577 Per Year
Hostel + Meal - 64847 Per Year
placement (average package)

Graduate Employability Ranking 2020: 45; Top paying degrees with annual salary are MBA: 159,000 USD, Executive MBA: 151,000 USD, PhD: 144,000 USD, LLM: 120,000 USD


Highest paying degrees: Executive Masters (152,000 USD); Executive MBA (148,000 USD); BBA (142,000 USD); MBA (133,000 USD); Masters in Finance (123,000 USD). 


application requirements

87% in previous degree for most programs; Personal Statement; at least 2 recommendation letters; CV

Standardized test scores (GRE, GMAT, etc.); Proof of English language proficiency; Application Essay; 2 references; Resume; Academic transcripts; Application Fee (200 GBP); Work experience (for executive programs)

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General Facts Comparison
General FactsLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon Business School
Type of UniversitySchool
School
Established1895
1964
Student:Faculty Ratio12:1
17:1
Male:Female48% Male, 52% Female72% Male, 28% Female
Location Facts

Has one campus in central London close to River Thames, Covent Garden and Theatreland and the Royal Court of Justice; Houses of Parliament is are also easily accessible from the campus


Campuses in London (main campus) & Dubai; Main campus in Sussex Place in London; Overlooking Regents Park; Three main buildings on-campus- London Business School, Taunton Center, Sammy Ofer Center. 


Library

3 libraries: British Library of Political and Economic Science (main), Shaw Library, Women’s Library; Main library has 4 million print volumes, 60,000 online journals, 29,000 electronic books


LBS Library houses books, journals and e-books ranging from business titles and fiction to language and travel guides.


Campus Life

Over 200 societies including Student Union’s clubs, societies, media and representation; volunteering and charity; public lectures; arts and music; faith and reflection; Saw Swee Hock Student Centre has main office of Student’s Union, cafes, pubs, nighclub, study spaces, gym and Residential Service Office.


Over 75 student clubs; 1,000+ club events every year; Campus events include- Tattoo, Sundowners, etc.; facilities such as sports center, restaurant, 3 cafes, private run pub- The Windsor Castle, LBS Hub (Alumni Online Club), etc.


Hostel#Single Studio Room - $13416
#Single Room - $14833
#Single En-suite Room - $15328
#Shared Room - $16562
#Studio Flat Room - $23243
#Private Room with shared bathroom - $25042
Famous Alumni

Susan Rasky (journalist); Ursula von der Leyen (first female President of European Commission); Vanessa Kerry (physician); Daniel Akerson (former CEO of General Motors); Amartya Sen (Nobel laureate, economist); Leonid Hurwicz (Nober laureate, economist)


Kaveh Alamouti (CEO of Citadel LLC Asset Management Europe); Ashley Almanza (CEO of G4S); Sir David Arculus (Chairman O2); Kumar Birla (Chairman, Aditya Birla Group); Ronald Boire – Former President and CEO of Brookstone); Sir Richard Greenbury (Former Chairman & CEO, Marks & Spencer); Cyrus Pallonji Mistry (Former Chairman & CEO of the Tata Group).


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