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🎓 University of Leeds undergraduate and postgraduate acceptance rates, statistics and applications for BA, BSc, Masters and PhD programs for years 2017 through 2020. Most and least competitive courses at Leeds.
- MSc Accounting and Finance
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- Ma Human Resource Management
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- MSc Finance and Investment
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- MSc Accounting and Finance
- Ib English and Maths Requirements
- English Language Requirements
- Qualifications Taken Early Or Resat
- Alternative Qualifications
For degrees requiring AAA at A-level: 35 points overall including 5 in Standard level Maths courses or 4 in Higher level Maths courses, and 5 in English (Standard or Higher Level), with 17 points from Higher Level subjects. We will accept either of the two new Mathematics pathways, Applications and Interpretation and Analysis and Approaches. For de...
All prospective Business School students need English Language GCSE grade B (6) or higher (but we will accept a grade C (4) if you have a B (6) in GCSE English Literature). The Business School does not accept Level 2 Functional Skills English in lieu of GCSE English. If you do not hold an English Language GCSE and English is not your first language...
We will consider applications from those who are re-taking examinations prior to entering the University. We will consider applicants with a maximum of one resit per qualification. Applicants re-sitting any part of a qualification should make this clear on their UCAS application form under the section "5B - Qualifications not yet completed or certi...
Visit our international equivalents page to check our entry requirements for the qualifications in your country. We will also consider applicants who have taken the qualifications below. If your qualification isn't listed below or on our international equivalents page, please email our admissions office at lubsugadmissions@leeds.ac.uk
This guidance applies to undergraduate courses offered by Leeds University Business School for 2025 entry. To apply for an undergraduate course you must submit an application form through UCAS. You will need to make a note of the UCAS course code, listed in the key facts on our course pages, as well as our institution code, L23.
A leading, full-service business school, regularly world ranked by the FT, QS and The Economist, and one of a small number of schools worldwide to be triple accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.
Leeds University Business School acceptance rate 72% which reflects that the admissions at the business school are moderately selective. For every 100 applicants, the business school accepts 72 admissions.
- £15,970-£16,470
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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS POLICY. 2020. This document outlines the Leeds University Business School Admissions Policy for 2020 entry. It supports the admissions principles and policies of the University of Leeds, as outlined in the University of Leeds Undergraduate Admissions Policy and should be considered alongside this document.
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