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MBA in UK

London Business School & Oxford Saïd — 1-year MBA format with Graduate Route visa

1 year (most programs); LBS is 15–21 months£45,000–£100,000 (top schools)Avg: £80,000–£130,000 (LBS/Oxford)GMAT: 690–710+ for LBS/Oxford; 620–660 for other schools
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MBA in UK

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Quick MBA Snapshot

MBA in UK — Key Facts

Duration

1 year (most programs); LBS is 15–21 months

Avg Fees/Year

£45,000–£100,000 (top schools)

Avg Post-MBA Salary

£80,000–£130,000 (LBS/Oxford)

GMAT Required

690–710+ for LBS/Oxford; 620–660 for other schools

Work Permit

Graduate Route Visa — 2 years post-study work (no job offer required)

Intakes

September/October

The UK offers world-class MBA programs, predominantly in the efficient 1-year format that reduces total cost significantly vs the US. London Business School consistently ranks top 5 globally. Oxford Saïd, Cambridge Judge, and Imperial are globally respected. The 2-year Graduate Route visa provides strong post-MBA work options.

LBS consistently ranked top 3 globally
1-year MBA format — lower total cost than US
2-year Graduate Route post-study work visa
London — Europe's finance and consulting capital
Diverse cohorts with 90%+ international students

Top MBA Colleges

Best MBA Universities in UK

1

London Business School (LBS)

FT #3 globally
£100,000 total15–21 months
2

Oxford Saïd Business School

FT #9
£72,9451 year
3

Cambridge Judge Business School

FT #18
£67,0001 year
4

Imperial College Business School

FT #39
£57,5001 year
5

Warwick Business School

FT #42
£49,9501 year
6

Cranfield School of Management

FT #60
£45,5001 year

MBA Specializations

Popular MBA Specializations in UK

FinanceConsultingEntrepreneurshipHealthcare ManagementEnergyLuxury Management

Fees & ROI

MBA Cost & Return on Investment

Total MBA Fees

£45,000–£100,000 (top schools)

Regional universities: £20,000–£35,000

Post-MBA Salary

£80,000–£130,000 (LBS/Oxford)

£50,000–£70,000 (other schools)

Available Scholarships

LBS Forte Fellowship (Women)Up to £35,000
LBS Merit Scholarship£10,000–£30,000
Oxford Saïd ScholarshipUp to £30,000
Chevening ScholarshipFull tuition + £18,000 living

Eligibility

MBA Eligibility Requirements for UK

Academic

Bachelor's degree; 2:1 or equivalent (60%+ Indian grading)

GMAT/GRE

GMAT 690+ for LBS/Oxford; 620+ for other schools

Work Experience

3–5 years minimum; LBS prefers 5+ years

English

IELTS 7.0+ with 6.5 in each band; TOEFL 100+

Work Experience

3–5 years minimum

English Requirement

IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+

Admission Process

Step-by-Step MBA Admission Guide

1

GMAT/GRE

Target 690+ for top schools. Deadlines typically Oct–Jan for September start.

2

Application Rounds

LBS has 5 rounds; Oxford has 4 rounds. Round 1 (Oct) best for scholarships.

3

Interviews

All top schools conduct interviews (Kira video or in-person at LBS).

4

Graduate Route Visa

Apply after admission; £822 fee + IHS surcharge.

Work & Career

Post-MBA Work Opportunities in UK

Work Permit

Graduate Route Visa — 2 years post-study work (no job offer required)

Investment Banking (London)

£80,000–£150,000 (base + bonus)

Management Consultant (MBB)

£100,000–£130,000

Private Equity

£90,000–£200,000+

Corporate Finance Manager

£70,000–£90,000

Pros & Cons

Is MBA in UK Right for You?

Advantages

  • LBS top 3 globally
  • 1-year format reduces cost
  • 2-year Graduate Route visa
  • London finance hub access

Challenges

  • High cost at LBS (£100,000)
  • 1-year format less US-focused recruitment
  • Pound strength vs Rupee

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions — MBA in UK

For European and emerging market careers — yes. LBS 1-year MBA is ranked top 3 globally. For US careers specifically, a US school is preferable due to OCI recruitment access.
Yes — Graduate Route Visa gives 2 years of open work authorization. No job offer needed. Strong route to Skilled Worker Visa sponsorship.
LBS average is ~700. Competitive applicants have 690–720. Strong work experience and essays can compensate for slightly lower GMAT.

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