Comoros
Welcome to the country page for Comorian prospective students, parents and carers.
Overview
LSE has a long history of welcoming students from Comoros.
Your application and our entry requirements
Here you’ll find details of our entry requirements for undergraduate and graduate programmes.
Whether you’re starting out on your university journey or exploring graduate options, we’re here to guide you through the application process.
Learn what we consider when we’re reviewing applications and how we make our decisions.
Undergraduate
At LSE, we want to recruit students with the best academic abilities, potential and motivation, irrespective of background.
We carefully review every application, taking into account all the information you’ve provided on your UCAS form, including:
- academic achievements (predicted and achieved grades)
- subject combinations
- personal statement
- teacher’s reference
- educational circumstances.
Our entry requirements vary by programme. You’ll find all the details on our undergraduate degree programme pages.
We publish standard offers for applicants with qualifications such as GCE A-Levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB). We also consider applications from students with other UK qualifications, including BTECs, Foundation Courses and Access to HE Diplomas, and a wide range of international qualifications.
Learn more about accepted qualifications.
Equivalency of international qualifications to A-Levels
Below, you’ll see how your country’s qualifications compare with GCE A-Levels.
If your qualification is not listed, please contact our Undergraduate Admissions team, who can advise you further.
Before you start your application, please read our How to apply page.
You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency, although this is not needed when you first apply. See our English language requirements.
Still have questions?
Our knowledge base is the fastest way to get answers to all your questions. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can also contact our Undergraduate Admissions team via the knowledge base.
Undergraduate entry requirements for applicants from Comoros
Please view information on accepted international qualifications.
In terms of academic achievement, our entry requirements vary by programme.
Graduate
We’re looking for talented students who can show strong academic ability, potential and motivation, irrespective of background.
We carefully review every application, taking into account all the information you’ve provided on your form, including:
- academic achievements (predicted and achieved grades)
- statement of academic purpose
- two references
- your CV.
Entry requirements vary by programme. Please check the specific criteria listed on our graduate degree programme pages.
We’d also recommend checking our supporting documents page to make sure you’re providing the correct information and to avoid any delays in your application.
Before you start your application, please read our How to apply page.
Graduate entry requirements
Below you’ll find details of our general minimum requirements for applicants from your country.
If your qualification is not listed, please get in touch with our Graduate Admissions team, who can help further.
Bear in mind that these requirements are intended as a general guide. Some programmes have specific requirements for degree results and subject backgrounds. For many of our quantitative programmes, you’ll need to submit a GRE or GMAT score.
Learn more on our graduate degree programme pages.
You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency, although this is not needed when you first apply. See our English language requirements.
Still have questions?
Our knowledge base is the fastest way to get answers to all your questions. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can also contact our Graduate Admissions team via the knowledge base.
Graduate entry requirements for applicants from Comoros
Taught master's programmes
To be considered for admission to a taught master's programme, we'd normally require the equivalent of an upper second-class UK bachelor’s honours degree. For further information on entry requirements please contact the Graduate Admissions Office.
Graduate entry requirements for applicants from Comoros
Research programmes (MRes/PhD)
To be considered for admission to a MRes/PhD programme, we'd normally require the equivalent of an upper second-class UK bachelor’s honours degree. For further information on entry requirements please contact the Graduate Admissions Office.
Research programmes (MPhil/PhD)
To be considered for admission to a MPhil/PhD programme, we'd normally require the equivalent of a UK taught master’s degree and expect an overall merit (at least 65 per cent). For further information on entry requirements please contact the Graduate Admissions Office.
Competition for places
Every year, we receive a large number of applications from talented students. So, competition for places at the School is high. Even if you’re predicted or meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place. Standard offer requirements are intended only as a guide and, in some cases, you’ll be asked for different grades.
However, please don’t let this deter you from applying – we want to hear from all talented students with the right academic abilities and personal attributes. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.
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Fees are set each spring for the upcoming academic year. Full details are published in the Table of Fees.
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Details of tuition fees for specific programmes
- Undergraduate tuition fees are listed on the undergraduate degree programme pages
- Graduate tuition fees are available on the corresponding graduate degree programme pages.
Fee status
The tuition fees you pay – and your eligibility for any financial support – will depend on whether you’re classified as a home or overseas student (known as your fee status).
We assess your fee status based on guidelines provided by the UK Government’s Department for Education.
Funding
Scholarships, bursaries, loans and other funding opportunities
We recognise that the cost of living in London may be higher than in your hometown, city or country. LSE provides generous financial support in the form of scholarships, bursaries, loans and other funding for UK and overseas students.
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LSE graduates are asked about their career destinations 15 months after graduating*.
Median salary of our undergraduate students 15 months after graduating
*Salary findings are for our 2022/23 graduates (in UK pounds sterling and rounded to the nearest figures).
LSE graduates are asked about their career destinations 15 months after graduating*.
Median salary of our graduate students 15 months after graduating
*Salary findings are for our 2022/23 graduates (in UK pounds sterling and rounded to the nearest figures).
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