A typical London Business School MAM cohort is around 89 students , drawn from 29 nationalities.
| Class size | 89 |
|---|---|
| Average age | 23 |
| International | 98% |
| Female | 42% |
| Average GMAT | 699 |
| Nationalities | 29 |
Frequently asked questions
Is the GMAT required for the LBS MAM?
Yes. You must submit a GMAT or GRE score; LBS publishes no minimum, but the 2024 class averaged a 699 GMAT. Entry also requires a strong undergraduate degree (minimum 2:1 or equivalent) in a numerate discipline.
What salary do LBS MAM graduates earn?
LBS reports a mean base salary of £41,314 for the MAM Class of 2024 (range £7,350–£108,403), with just over half of graduates also receiving sign-on or performance compensation. LBS reports a mean rather than a median for this programme.
What jobs do LBS MAM graduates get?
Technology (35%) and consulting (34%) dominate, with another 15% entering finance. Roles cluster around data and business analysts, consultants, and data scientists at firms such as Bain, BCG, McKinsey, Amazon, and Goldman Sachs. 91% of the 2024 class had an offer within three months of graduating.
Sources
- London Business School — Masters in Analytics and Management official page ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MAM — Programme Content ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MAM — Fees, Financing & Scholarships ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MAM 2024 Employment Report (PDF) ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MAM — Admissions FAQs ↗ — London Business School
- LBS — Rankings & Accreditation ↗ — London Business School