London School of Economics and Political Science MiM Fees 2026
Master's in Management · London, UK
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Verified against official sources · last checked June 2026 · see sources
Tuition for the LSE Master's in Management is £42,900 for 2026/27 entry, the same fee for home and overseas students, with a non-refundable deposit of £4,290 set against the final balance. LSE is one of the world's leading social-science universities, and its Master's in Management placed #14 in the QS Business Master's: Management 2026 — useful context for a fee that sits at the upper end for a one-year master's. Budget separately for central-London living costs, and confirm the current figure and any scholarships on the school's own page.
Tuition for the London School of Economics and Political Science Master in Management is £42,900 for the 12 months program.
Total tuition
£42,900
Tuition (numeric)
£42,900
Program length
12 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
How much does the LSE Master's in Management cost?
Tuition for 2026/27 entry is £42,900, the same fee for both home and overseas students, with a non-refundable deposit of £4,290 set against the final tuition. The figure sits at the upper end for a one-year master's, reflecting LSE's standing as a leading social-science university and its central-London location. Budget separately for London living costs, and confirm the current fee and any scholarships on the school's own page.
How long is the LSE Master's in Management and is it taught in English?
It is a one-year (12-month), full-time programme taught entirely in English on LSE's Houghton Street campus in central London, beginning in September after a self-paced online preparation period from July. The core covers managerial finance, financial and management accounting, a choice of managerial economics & strategy or behavioural strategy, and a choice of leading people & organisations or marketing management, plus a capstone 'Management in Action' project; students then take an elective from 25+ options and can add an optional 10–12 week summer work placement.
What are the career outcomes of the LSE Master's in Management?
LSE reports a median salary of £38,000 fifteen months after graduating, with graduates entering consultancy, accounting and auditing, FMCG, manufacturing and retail, financial and professional services, and information, digital technology and data. Named recruiters include Deloitte, Accenture, Amazon, Boston Consulting Group and Goldman Sachs. Read the salary figure as a UK base-pay median (not a multi-year, sector-adjusted FT figure), and confirm current destination data on the school's own page.
Is LSE good for a Master in Management?
LSE is one of the world's leading social-science universities — ranked fifth in the world for social sciences and management in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 — and its Master's in Management placed #14 in the QS Business Master's: Management 2026. It is a selective, pre-experience, any-discipline programme (an intake of around 75 against well over a thousand applications) with a finance-grounded management core, in one of the world's major business and finance capitals.
Sources
LSE — Master's in Management ↗ — London School of Economics and Political Science
LSE Department of Management — programmes ranked among the best for 2026 ↗ — London School of Economics and Political Science