Where is LSE ranked in Europe?
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Where is LSE ranked in Europe?

Where is LSE ranked in Europe?

What is the ranking of LSE in Europe

LSE has retained its second place ranking from 2020 and is the highest ranked European institution in the social sciences and management category. More information on the ranking can be found on the QS website.

What is the rank of LSE in the world

Rankings & ratings. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the top public universities in London, United Kingdom. It is ranked #45 in QS World University Rankings 2024.

Where does LSE rank in top universities

LSE has been ranked as the top university in London in the Complete University Guide 2024. This is the twelfth consecutive year in which the guide has rated LSE as the best university in the capital. The School also comes out third overall in the UK out of 130 universities assessed nationally.

What is LSE ranked in international relations

We are now in our 95th year – one of the oldest as well as largest IR departments in the world, with a truly international reputation. We are ranked 2nd in the UK and 4th in the world in the QS World University Ranking by Subject 2023 tables for Politics and International Studies.

Is LSE a Tier 1 university

LSE has again been ranked as one of the best universities in the world, according to the most recent Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

Is UCL more prestigious than LSE

Besides, in both domestic and international law rankings, there's hardly much to differentiate LSE and UCL; at times UCL is ranked higher by a few places and at times LSE is ranked higher by a few places.

Is LSE more competitive than Oxford

LSE is among the highest ranking and most sought-after universities in the UK for social sciences. The entry requirements for its most popular courses, such as Economics and Economic History (requires AAB), are often lower than those of Oxbridge and UCL, but just as – if not more – competitive.

What is better UCL or LSE

UCL is the #1 research University in the UK, and is increasingly scoring higher and higher on various methodology rankings for academia as they make inroads.

Is LSE much better than UCL

The LSE is widely considered better than UCL for the following reasons: Higher ranked for the subjects it teaches. Arguably the best Economics department in the United Kingdom. Ranked 5th in the world for History, Law and Politics to name a few (QS Rankings, Times HE).

Which is harder to get into UCL or LSE

Hardest UK universities to get into

University of Cambridge (21.8%) University of St Andrews (24.7%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (26.1%) University College London (UCL) (29.5%)

Is it harder to get into UCL or LSE

Hardest UK universities to get into

University of Cambridge (21.8%) University of St Andrews (24.7%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (26.1%) University College London (UCL) (29.5%)

Is LSE or Cambridge harder

Perhaps surprisingly, very few people realise that it is more difficult to get into LSE than it is to study at Oxford and Cambridge with, on average, 21,000 people applying for 1,600 places.

Is it harder to get into LSE or Oxbridge

LSE is among the highest ranking and most sought-after universities in the UK for social sciences. The entry requirements for its most popular courses, such as Economics and Economic History (requires AAB), are often lower than those of Oxbridge and UCL, but just as – if not more – competitive.

Is LSE or Oxford better

London School of Economics (LSE) beat both Oxford and Cambridge universities for economics and econometrics in the rankings published by leading higher education and careers research company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). LSE are also placed ahead of University College London (UCL) for all of the disciplines.

Is UCL or LSE harder to get into

Hardest UK universities to get into

University of Cambridge (21.8%) University of St Andrews (24.7%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (26.1%) University College London (UCL) (29.5%)

Is LSE harder than Oxbridge

Perhaps surprisingly, very few people realise that it is more difficult to get into LSE than it is to study at Oxford and Cambridge with, on average, 21,000 people applying for 1,600 places.

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