Serbia

Welcome to the country page for Serbian prospective students, parents and carers.
Overview
LSE has a long history of welcoming students from Serbia. In 2024, we welcomed:
Undergraduate
Graduate
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
Graduate
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.
Why study with us
Studying at LSE means joining an internationally renowned social sciences institution based in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.
LSE has a truly global community, with students from more than 140 countries, bringing diverse perspectives and insights. As a student at LSE, you’ll be taught by world-leading academics whose research shapes public debate and policy globally. You’ll learn how to think critically, push boundaries and grapple with the most pressing issues facing us today.
Recognised worldwide, a degree from LSE can open the doors to a wide variety of interesting and rewarding careers. Our graduates go on to make a significant impact in top public, private and nonprofit organisations in the UK and internationally. So, whether you want to make your mark shaping public policy, driving impact through social ventures, or developing the next big startup, LSE offers you the perfect springboard.
Fees and funding
Fees
All students pay tuition fees for programmes at LSE. Undergraduate students, research students and graduate taught and executive students on master’s programmes pay a fee for each year of their programme.
These fees cover the cost of all aspects of the academic experience, including registration, teaching, classes and individual supervision, examinations (first entry), use of the library and membership of the Students' Union.
If your programme involves intercollegiate study at other parts of the University of London, your fees will also typically cover teaching and use of student common rooms there.
Tuition fees do not cover living costs, travel or fieldwork. If you’re offered a place, you’ll receive confirmation of the relevant tuition fees in your offer letter.
Fees are set each spring for the upcoming academic year. Full details are published in the Table of Fees.
If you have any queries about fees and payments, please get in touch with the Fees, Income and Credit Control Office.
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.
Some support is also available from external sources, including the UK Government and certain overseas governments:
Learn more about:
Careers
Where could a degree from LSE take you?
Our graduates go on to do incredible work in many different fields – including the finance world, government, education and the third sector.
Head to LSE Careers to learn more about what our alumni do after graduating. Search by degree or department for insights on career destinations and salaries.
Meet and visit LSE
Discover more about being an LSE student.
Experience LSE
Get a taste of what it’s like to study at LSE
Chat with our Unibuddy students and follow our student bloggers and vloggers. They can give you first-hand insights into what it’s like to study at LSE.
Virtual events
Not able to make an open day at LSE? Experience our Undergraduate Virtual Open Day and Graduate Virtual Open Events – involving our academic departments, current students and support services.
Join one of our regular online LSE Discovery Sessions.
Ask any questions using our Live Chat service.
In-person events internationally
Meet with our Student Recruitment and Study Abroad team at various events across the world.
Get details on our upcoming visits.
Visiting London?
Discover more about studying here at LSE by:
- taking a guided campus tour
- attending an undergraduate Open Day
- completing a self-guided tour
- attending a drop-in consultation session with our Student Recruitment and Study Abroad team.
Contact us
If you have any questions about applying to or studying at LSE, feel free to get in touch with LSE’s Student Recruitment and Study Abroad team. They’re here to help!
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