Fees & Total Cost

Bayes Business School MiM Fees 2026

Management MSc · London, UK · FT #65

Bayes charges £22,000 for UK/Home students and £33,600 for international students on the full-time Management MSc for September 2026 entry, paid via a £2,000 deposit and two instalments. Alumni of the school receive a 20% loyalty discount on fees. As with most London master's, living costs in the city add substantially to the total.

Tuition for the Bayes Business School Master in Management is £22,000 (UK/Home) / £33,600 (International), full-time for the 12 months program.

Total tuition£22,000 (UK/Home) / £33,600 (International), full-time
Tuition (numeric)£22,000
Program length12 months

Tuition figures are the published rate for the 2026–27 cycle and exclude living costs, travel, and optional exchange fees. Scholarships and need-based aid can materially reduce the net cost — see the FAQs below.

Frequently asked questions

Where does Bayes rank for the Master in Management?
Bayes Business School's Management MSc placed 65th worldwide — and among the top five in the UK — in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2025, with an 88% employment rate at three months and a weighted three-year salary of about US$67,402. The FT also rates it among the world's best for alumni career progression.
How much does the Bayes Management MSc cost?
For September 2026 entry, tuition is £22,000 for UK/Home students and £33,600 for international students, with a £2,000 deposit. Alumni receive a 20% loyalty discount.

Sources

  • Management MSc — official programme page — Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London
  • Bayes Management MSc a world-leader for alumni career progression (FT 2025) — Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London
  • Bayes retains status among the global business school elite (AACSB/EQUIS/AMBA, 2025) — Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London
  • Bayes Business School rankings — Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London
  • Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 — Financial Times