As an aspiring Indian student, why must you consider the London School of Economics? What benefits do you get from graduating from there? There are many other great institutions you can aspire to get into as an Indian student, like Cornell, MIT or Oxford. Today, we look at LSE.
1. Academic Excellence: As mentioned earlier, the LSE ranks highly among world universities: 5th in Social Sciences and Management, 7th in Economics and Econometrics, and 45th overall. (Source: QS Rankings).
The school can maintain these world-class higher education standards as it stands true to its founding principle of the Fabien Society, which is for the betterment of society. As a university dedicated to one domain, impacting the greatest level of global impact is what the university is working towards.
The different faculties of the London School of Economics coexist and work together, allowing you, as a student, to choose courses from across faculties, be it data science, international relations, anthropology, or statistics.
LSE also runs a summer school in London offering more than 100 intensive short courses across a range of society-based subjects. The school also has online certificate courses that range anywhere from 6 to 10 weeks. These courses offer expert knowledge, especially to professionals who are looking to up-skill themselves.
2. Research Oriented Institute: LSE emphasises research that has the greatest amount of community or social impact. Their research domains include Care Policy and Evaluation, Climate Change Economics and Policy, Economic Performance, Analysis of Social Exclusion, Women’s Peace and Security, Middle East, Health, International Inequalities, and Human Rights to name a few. Read more about LSE Research here.
Based on the kind of research domains, one thing becomes clear. LSE is working on a path toward understanding the inequalities that exist in humanity and trying to address those gaps. If you see yourself as any kind of a social justice warrior, then research or a degree from LSE (which in itself is a privilege that we acknowledge) will certainly help you to bring in change at a policy level. In 2021, the school was recognised by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) for its outstanding contribution to world-leading and internationally excellent research in social studies.
If all of this does not convince you, then the 18 Nobel laureates definitely should!
3. International Recognition: The name LSE carries so much weight, not just in the UK but across the global edscape. Graduating from LSE is akin to graduating from any of the Ivy Leagues or Stanford. Degrees are recognised across the globe and open up numerous opportunities, either for employment or for further studies/ research.
4. Global Networking Opportunities: About 70% of the students at LSE are from outside the UK. Your batchmates, seniors, and juniors form this incredible pool of professional networks that you can forge during the course of your study.
They are made of people, professionals with varied experiences and cultures from all over the world. In today’s globalised world, this makes for an incredible learning opportunity, be it in terms of global job opportunities or sensitivity to other cultures. LSE also has a Study Abroad program where you can also live abroad for a year as part of your undergraduate program.
5. Financial Aid: As an Indian student, another biggest advantage of studying at the LSE is the financial aid that you are eligible to apply for. As part of the Commonwealth, a number of scholarships exist, awarded by the British government, external organisations, the University of London, and by the school itself. The school allocates about 15 million pounds for scholarships each year. Keep reading for a more detailed section on scholarships for Indian students.
6. Diverse Competitive Crowd: The kind of people that you will be working with during your stint at LSE are those who will keep you on your toes and expose you to international viewpoints on the subject or a problem-solving technique or culture of life in general. The average acceptance rate is anywhere between 8 and 12%. So, you can imagine the kind of competition that you will be facing. This competition is what will drive you to academic excellence.
7. World Class Library: For the bookworm in you, the library at LSE called the British Library of Political and Economic Science can be heavenly. Conceived as a laboratory for the social sciences, it is the best library for the discipline in the UK and one of the top libraries worldwide. As an Indian student, it gives you access to an immense amount of resources that will allow you to gain much more out of your stint at LSE.
8. Notable Alumni: As listed in the earlier sections, the achievements of the more renowned alumni of the school have created a pedigree that you will also largely benefit from. It raises the global standing of the institution, making your degree more valuable. Secondly, through the school, you can access their expertise, their working processes, and even their time through the alumni association.
9. Student Support: In addition to academic rigour, there is more to student life at LSE. There is a whole load of extracurricular activities that you can participate in and over 200 societies that you can be a part of.
Particularly, for an Indian student, there is the South Asia Society, India Society, and the Indian National Student Association that will keep you connected to the homeland. In addition, to mental health support, international student advisory committees also exist for any kind of support.
10. Life in London: Certainly not the least, being a student at LSE means you get to live in London for a period of 3-4 years. Located in central London, you can experience life in one of the artistic, cultural, and economic capitals of the world.