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Student Accommodation Near London Business School
Properties
5+ nearby
Starting from
£295/wk
Closest option
1.2 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
London Business School is based at Sussex Place in Marylebone, close to Regent's Park, Baker Street and Marylebone Station. The supplied accommodation set is central London focused, with AXO Oxford Circus sitting closest at 1.20 km and the Paddington Citi View properties grouped around 1.59 km from campus. Because most listings are over 1 km from London Business School, students should compare walking comfort, Tube or bus routes and weekly rent before booking. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the lowest-priced unique listing from £295 per week and includes a studio setup with gym, laundry, dining room, 24/7 reception and bills. Paddington Citi View and LST Paddington Citi View are same-address Talbot Square options with different operators and pricing, so they should be kept separate. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is further at 1.92 km but gives room-type variety with studios, shared rooms and ensuite rooms. For most LBS students, the practical choice is between a closer Oxford Circus studio, a better-value Paddington studio, or a wider Bloomsbury option with more room-type flexibility.
Quick Answers
AXO Oxford Circus is the closest unique listing to London Business School at 1.20 km, while GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the lowest-priced option from £295 per week after duplicate collapse. Paddington Citi View has the strongest all-round amenity package with gym, study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, 1Gbps wired internet and bills included. LST Paddington Citi View offers a similar Talbot Square studio location with 24-hour security and study rooms. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is further from LBS at 1.92 km but gives the broadest room-type mix with studios, shared rooms and ensuite rooms.
Best For Budget
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View, London
Best For Closest
AXO Oxford Circus, London
Best For Amenities
Paddington Citi View, London
Best For Studios
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View, London
Best Value Tradeoff
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View balances the lowest listed rent, studio rooms, gym, laundry, communal lounge, dining room, 24/7 reception, security and free cancellation from £295 per week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Short local commute or around 15 minutes on foot
£535/wk
View RoomsShort Tube or bus ride
£425/wk
View RoomsShort Tube or bus ride
£499/wk
View RoomsShort Tube or bus ride
£295/wk
View RoomsCentral London public transport commute
£376/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AXO Oxford Circus | £535 | Studio | 1.20 km | Short local commute or around 15 minutes on foot | 250Mbps WiFi, social events calendar, customer service, keycard access, CCTV | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Paddington Citi View | £425 | Studio | 1.59 km | Short Tube or bus ride | Gym, study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, 1Gbps wired internet | Water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet, content insurance |
| LST Paddington Citi View | £499 | Studio | 1.59 km | Short Tube or bus ride | Gym, study rooms, laptop bar, laundry room, 24-hour security | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| GoBritanya Paddington Citi View | £295 | Studio | 1.59 km | Short Tube or bus ride | Gym, laundry, dining room, communal lounge, 24/7 reception | Gas, electricity, internet |
| Bloomsbury Janet Poole House | £376 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 1.92 km | Central London public transport commute | Study room, courtyard, communal lounge, 1Gbps internet, laundry | Electricity, heating, water, Wi-Fi, content insurance |
Best Student Areas
Marylebone and Regent's Park
Marylebone and Regent's Park are the most practical areas for London Business School students because the campus is on Sussex Place. The supplied nearby places show Park Road London Business School bus access only 0.07 km from campus and Marylebone Station 0.45 km away. Students wanting the shortest daily journey should look for accommodation with easy access to this area before choosing further central London options.
Oxford Circus and West End
Oxford Circus and the West End give students central London access with a manageable route to LBS. AXO Oxford Circus is the closest unique property in this dataset at 1.20 km and offers studio rooms with 250Mbps WiFi, social events, customer service and keycard access. This area works best for students wanting a central lifestyle and a shorter local commute than Paddington or Bloomsbury.
Paddington and Talbot Square
Paddington is the main value cluster in this data. Paddington Citi View, LST Paddington Citi View and GoBritanya Paddington Citi View all share the Talbot Square area around 1.59 km from London Business School. GoBritanya is the lowest-priced unique option from £295 per week, while Paddington Citi View offers stronger study and amenity facilities. Paddington Station is 1.54 km from the LBS campus in the supplied nearby places, making this area useful for students who value transport access.
Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is further from London Business School but may appeal to students who want an academic central London area with more room-type variety. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is 1.92 km from LBS and offers studios, shared rooms and ensuite rooms with study room, courtyard, communal lounge and 1Gbps wired internet. It should be treated as a public transport commute rather than a campus-near option.
The strongest nearby places for London Business School are transport and healthcare. Park Road London Business School is only 0.07 km from campus, while Alpha Close and Park Road Ivor Place stops sit within 0.18 km. Marylebone Station is around 0.45 km away, which is useful for students commuting across London or out of the city. Paddington Station is 1.54 km away and supports the Paddington Citi View cluster. For shopping, West One is within 1.57 km. The nearby hospitals in the source data include The London Clinic, University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and St Mary's Hospital, all within around 1.36 km. Restaurant and airport categories were not used because the supplied restaurant entries are mostly hotels and the airport entries are not useful daily student accommodation entities.
How to Choose
Start with the student's real priority. If the student wants the closest listed option to London Business School, AXO Oxford Circus is the first shortlist because it is 1.20 km away. If price matters most, GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the strongest option from £295 per week, especially because it includes a gym, laundry, 24/7 reception, security and free cancellation. If facilities matter more, Paddington Citi View is the better Talbot Square comparison because it includes study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance. LST Paddington Citi View is useful for students who prefer the Londonist-managed version of the same Paddington address and can handle the higher price. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House should be considered when the student wants room-type flexibility and a Bloomsbury academic environment, but it is further from LBS.
University Info
Address
26 Sussex Pl, Marylebone, London NW1 4SA
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Marylebone, Oxford Circus, Paddington and Bloomsbury accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation close to London Business School sits in a high-demand central London area, so lower-priced studios and bills-included rooms near Marylebone or Paddington can reduce quickly before September intake.
Getting to Campus
London Business School is located at Sussex Place in Marylebone, with strong bus access around Park Road and Marylebone Station nearby. The supplied accommodation is spread across Oxford Circus, Paddington and Bloomsbury, so students should compare door-to-door routes rather than judging only by straight-line distance.
AXO Oxford Circus: short local commute or around 15 minutes walking
Paddington Citi View: short Tube or bus ride from 1.59 km away
LST Paddington Citi View: short Tube or bus ride from 1.59 km away
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View: short Tube or bus ride from 1.59 km away
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House: central London public transport commute from 1.92 km away
Nearby transport points from the supplied data include Park Road London Business School at 0.07 km, Alpha Close Stop LA at 0.15 km, Park Road Ivor Place at 0.18 km, Park Road London Business School Stop LM at 0.25 km, Alpha Close Stop LC at 0.29 km and Marylebone Station at 0.45 km. Paddington Station is 1.54 km away and is especially relevant for the Talbot Square listings.
Bills & Inclusions
All unique listed properties include some form of bills package, but the exact inclusions differ across Oxford Circus, Paddington and Bloomsbury listings.
AXO Oxford Circus includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Paddington Citi View includes water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.
LST Paddington Citi View includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View includes gas, electricity and internet.
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House includes electricity, heating, water, Wi-Fi and content insurance.
Students should confirm whether content insurance, heating, WiFi speed, laundry, gym access and cancellation terms are included before booking. In central London, a lower weekly rent may be attractive, but the final value depends on bills, commute costs and room privacy.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available at every unique property in this data except where shared or ensuite categories are also present. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the lowest-priced studio option from £295 per week, while AXO Oxford Circus is the closest studio at 1.20 km from London Business School. Paddington Citi View is strong for students wanting gym, study rooms and 1Gbps internet.
shared room
Shared rooms appear at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House through the non-ensuite category. This can be useful for students wanting a lower-private-cost option in a central academic area, but the property is 1.92 km from London Business School, so the commute should be checked.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House. The property also offers studios and shared rooms, making it the broadest room-type option in the supplied data. It is useful for students who want flexibility, study space and bills included in Bloomsbury.
Booking Advice
Students should compare London Business School accommodation early because Marylebone and central London studios can move quickly. Check whether the student prefers a closer Oxford Circus route or a better-value Paddington studio before booking.
Area & Transport
Transport access is the strongest local factor for LBS accommodation. The supplied data shows several bus stops within 0.29 km of London Business School, including Park Road London Business School, Alpha Close and Park Road Ivor Place. Marylebone Station is only 0.45 km away, while Paddington Station is 1.54 km and relevant for Talbot Square accommodation. AXO Oxford Circus is the closest property by distance, but Paddington may still work well if the student's journey is convenient by Tube or bus. The three Paddington Citi View listings share the same address area but differ in operator, price and amenity package. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is 1.92 km away, so it should be positioned as a central London public transport option rather than near-campus accommodation.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for London Business School and each listed property.
Duplicate properties sharing the same slug have been collapsed into one listing.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove irrelevant, miscategorised and non-student-useful entries.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak London booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and nearby place data. Duplicate GoBritanya Paddington Citi View listings were collapsed because they share the same slug. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not used as property-level reviews. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near London Business School?
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the cheapest unique listing in the supplied data, starting from £295 per week. It is around 1.59 km from London Business School and should be treated as a short Tube or bus ride option.
Which accommodation is closest to London Business School?
AXO Oxford Circus is the closest unique listed property at around 1.20 km from London Business School. It offers studio rooms from £535 per week with bills included.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near London Business School?
AXO Oxford Circus is around 1.20 km away, so it may work as a longer walk or short local commute. The Paddington and Bloomsbury options are further and should be checked against the student's preferred Tube or bus route.
Why is GoBritanya Paddington Citi View listed once?
The source data included the same GoBritanya Paddington Citi View property twice with the same slug. It has been collapsed into one unique listing to avoid duplicate property content.
Which property is best for postgraduates near London Business School?
Paddington Citi View is a strong postgraduate option because it offers studio rooms, gym, study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, 1Gbps wired internet and bills included. AXO Oxford Circus is closer, while GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is better for budget.
Can MBA students book private accommodation near London Business School?
Yes. MBA and postgraduate students can book private student accommodation near London Business School. They should compare privacy, bills, commute route, tenancy length and payment terms before booking.
Which areas are popular for London Business School students?
Marylebone, Regent's Park, Oxford Circus, Paddington and Bloomsbury are the most relevant areas in this dataset. Marylebone is best for campus access, while Paddington gives more price variety and studio options.
How competitive is accommodation near London Business School?
Accommodation around Marylebone and central London is usually competitive, especially before September intake. Lower-priced studios and bills-included rooms near Paddington or Oxford Circus should be checked early.
Are bills included in these London Business School accommodation options?
Yes. All unique listed properties include some bills. Common inclusions include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, internet or content insurance depending on the property.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating, internet, content insurance, gym access, reception, security or cancellation flexibility. Students should check each live listing before booking.
Which property has the best amenities?
Paddington Citi View has the strongest amenity package in the supplied data, with gym, study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, ping pong, communal lounge, pool table, 1Gbps wired internet and secure storage.
Which property is best for studios near London Business School?
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the lowest-priced studio option from £295 per week. AXO Oxford Circus is the closest studio option, while Paddington Citi View has stronger study and gym facilities.
Is Paddington too far from London Business School?
Paddington is not too far if the student's Tube or bus route works, but it is not immediate campus-door accommodation. The Paddington Citi View properties are around 1.59 km from London Business School.
Is Bloomsbury Janet Poole House suitable for London Business School students?
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House can work for students who want room-type variety and study facilities, but it is 1.92 km from London Business School. It is better described as a central London public transport commute option.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK student accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near London Business School?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View lists free cancellation in the supplied amenities. Other listings do not clearly mention free cancellation, so students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team.
How do I book student accommodation near London Business School?
Start by choosing the property, room type and weekly budget. Then confirm availability, bills, tenancy length, deposit, guarantor requirements, cancellation terms and payment schedule before completing the booking.
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A globally ranked London business school known for MBA, finance, management, analytics and international leadership
London Business School, also known as LBS, is one of the world’s leading business schools and is located in London. The uploaded source positions LBS as a top global business school with QS Global MBA Ranking 2026 at #6, an approximate acceptance rate of 20%, a highly international MBA class, and strong outcomes in consulting, finance and technology. It is especially relevant for Indian students due to its Indian alumni network, India Club, India-linked scholarships and global business exposure.
School Name
London Business School
Short Name
LBS
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Known For
MBA, Finance, Management, Analytics, Leadership, Consulting and Global Business
QS Global MBA Ranking 2026
#6 according to the source
Approximate Acceptance Rate
20% according to the source
MBA Duration
15–21 months with flexible exit points according to the source
MBA Fee Reference
£119,950 according to the source
London Business School, commonly known as LBS, is one of the world’s leading business schools and is located in London. The uploaded source states that LBS is consistently ranked among the top global business schools and places it at #6 in QS Global MBA Rankings 2026.
LBS is especially attractive for Indian students because of its international focus, strong alumni network, global leadership environment and placement strength in consulting, finance and technology. The source states that over 70% of the MBA class comprises international students from 60+ countries, while the Indian cohort typically makes up around 10–15% of the class.
The source also highlights a strong Indian alumni network of over 2,000 members, which can support mentorship, networking and global career transitions. It also mentions dedicated Indian student benefits such as scholarships, visa support and engagement opportunities through the active India Club.
London Business School is highly selective. The uploaded source states an approximate acceptance rate of around 20%, and notes that LBS values diverse profiles, work experience, leadership and clear post-MBA goals rather than only academic scores. This makes profile quality very important for Indian applicants.
Popular LBS programmes include MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis and Executive MBA. The source lists the MBA as a 15–21 month programme with flexible exit points, Masters in Management as 12–24 months, Masters in Analytics and Management as 12 months, Masters in Finance as 10–16 months, Masters in Financial Analysis as 16 months and Executive MBA Global as 15–20 months part-time.
For Indian students, LBS can be a strong option if they want international business exposure, global consulting, finance, technology, investment, entrepreneurship or leadership pathways. MBA applicants should prepare work experience, GMAT or GRE, English scores, essays, CV, referee details and a clear career story.
Accommodation planning is extremely important because London Business School does not provide on-campus accommodation according to the source. Students moving to London should budget around £25,000–£30,000 per year for a single person using shared housing, and £30,000–£45,000 for a family according to the source reference.
Students can compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private rentals near Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, St John’s Wood, Camden, King’s Cross, Euston and wider Zone 1–2 London areas. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near London Business School by budget, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities.
Overall, London Business School is a strong fit for students seeking a globally ranked business school, international MBA exposure, finance and consulting outcomes, strong Indian alumni support and London-based career acceleration. Students should plan admission, tuition, scholarships, visa, accommodation and London living costs together before applying.
Yes. London Business School is a strong option for Indian students seeking MBA, finance, management, analytics, consulting, technology and global leadership careers, especially because the source highlights a strong Indian cohort, India Club, India-linked scholarships and 2,000+ Indian alumni.
London Business School is known for its MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Analytics and Management, international diversity, finance and consulting outcomes, global alumni network and London business location.
Students usually live in private accommodation because LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation. Options include PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private rentals near Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, St John’s Wood, Camden and King’s Cross.
Yes. London accommodation near LBS can be expensive. The source suggests budgeting around £25,000–£30,000 per year for a single person in shared housing and £30,000–£45,000 for a family.
It can be worth it for students seeking a globally ranked business school, strong MBA ROI, consulting and finance outcomes, global mobility, Indian alumni support and London networking opportunities.
MBA, Masters in Management, Analytics, Finance, Financial Analysis and Executive MBA programmes
London Business School offers full-time master’s and MBA programmes including MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis and Executive MBA Global. The source lists MBA tuition at £119,950, Masters in Management at £49,950, Masters in Analytics and Management at £49,950, Masters in Finance at £65,000, Masters in Financial Analysis at £49,950 and Executive MBA Global at £129,950.
London Business School courses are focused on business, finance, analytics, management, leadership and global careers. The uploaded source highlights full-time master’s and MBA programmes that are popular among Indian students because of ROI, employability and access to consulting, finance and technology sectors.
Popular programmes listed in the source include MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis and Executive MBA Global.
The MBA is listed as a 15–21 month programme with flexible exit points and tuition of £119,950. Masters in Management is listed as 12–24 months with tuition of £49,950. Masters in Analytics and Management is listed as 12 months with tuition of £49,950.
The Masters in Finance is listed as 10–16 months with tuition of £65,000. Masters in Financial Analysis is listed as 16 months with tuition of £49,950. Executive MBA Global is listed as 15–20 months part-time with tuition of £129,950.
For Indian students, the MBA is usually best suited for applicants with strong professional experience, leadership potential and clear post-MBA goals. Masters in Management can suit early-career students with 0–2 years of experience. Masters in Analytics and Management can suit students interested in data-driven business roles. Masters in Finance and Masters in Financial Analysis can suit students targeting finance, investment, banking, markets, fintech and corporate finance.
The source highlights that the MBA Class of 2024 reported a mean base salary of $116,465 and that 83% received additional compensation or bonuses, primarily entering consulting, finance and technology. These placement and salary references should be verified before publication if used as current claims.
Students should also plan London living costs. The source suggests budgeting around £25,000–£30,000 per year for a single person in shared housing and £30,000–£45,000 for a family. Since LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation, housing must be planned separately from tuition.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in London while planning LBS affordability. This helps students understand the real cost of study by combining tuition, rent, bills, commute, food and personal expenses.
MBA
Postgraduate MBA • 15–21 months according to the source
Fee: £119950 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking global leadership, consulting, finance, technology and post-MBA career acceleration
The source lists GMAT 600–800, average GMAT around 700, average work experience of 5.5 years and IELTS 7.0 or equivalent English scores.
Masters in Management
Postgraduate • 12–24 months according to the source
Fee: £49950 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Early-career students seeking management, consulting, strategy and business roles
The source lists 0–2 years of work experience for master’s applicants and GMAT 600+ recommended.
Masters in Analytics and Management
Postgraduate • 12 months according to the source
Fee: £49950 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in data-driven management, analytics, consulting and business decision-making
Applicants should build analytics, quantitative, Python, SQL, dashboarding and business problem-solving skills.
Masters in Finance
Postgraduate • 10–16 months according to the source
Fee: £65000 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students and professionals targeting finance, investment, banking and financial markets careers
Students should prepare strong quantitative, finance, market awareness, Excel and financial modelling skills.
Masters in Financial Analysis
Postgraduate • 16 months according to the source
Fee: £49950 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting early-career finance, analysis, valuation and investment roles
Applicants should build finance fundamentals, valuation knowledge and internship experience where possible.
Executive MBA Global
Executive MBA • 15–20 months part-time according to the source
Fee: £129950 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Experienced professionals seeking executive leadership and global business development
Applicants should verify current work experience, leadership and employer support expectations before applying.
London Business School is known for MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis and Executive MBA programmes.
Yes. The source lists MBA tuition at £119,950 and master’s tuition from £49,950 to £65,000, plus London living expenses. Students should verify current costs before applying.
Indian students may consider MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance or Masters in Financial Analysis depending on work experience, academic background and career goals.
Yes. The source lists the LBS MBA as a 15–21 month programme and Executive MBA Global as a 15–20 month part-time programme.
No. The source clearly states that London Business School does not provide on-campus accommodation, so students need private accommodation planning.
August intake, competitive MBA rounds, GMAT/GRE, essays, work experience and Indian applicant strategy
London Business School admits international students mainly for the August intake according to the source. MBA applications use an online portal with a £200 application fee, GMAT 600–800, average GMAT around 700, average work experience of 5.5 years, IELTS 7.0 or equivalent, CV, essays and referee details. Master’s applications require a £125 fee, transcripts, GMAT 600+ recommended, 0–2 years work experience, IELTS 7.0 or equivalent, CV, essays and one recommendation.
London Business School admissions are highly competitive. The uploaded source states that international applicants can apply for LBS admissions in the August intake only, with applications usually opening in August each year for the next academic year.
The source lists the approximate LBS acceptance rate at around 20%, with MBA acceptance also described in the range of 20–25% based on around 2,500 applications annually. Students should treat this as an old source reference and verify current admissions data before formal publication.
For the MBA, the application portal is online and the application fee is listed as £200. Required documents include transcripts from all universities attended, certified translation if not in English, GMAT or GRE scores, proof of work experience, English proficiency scores, one-page CV, essays and one referee’s details.
MBA test score guidance in the source includes GMAT range of 600–800, average GMAT around 700, GRE 160 verbal and quantitative, and GMAT Focus 655 recommended. English requirements listed include IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100, PTE 76 and Duolingo English Test 135.
For master’s programmes, the source lists an online application portal and application fee of £125. Requirements include transcripts from all universities attended, GMAT 600+ recommended, GRE or GMAT Focus accepted, 0–2 years work experience, IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100, PTE 76, DET 135, one-page CV, essays and one letter of recommendation.
The source lists MBA application rounds for August 2026 intake: Round 1 deadline 5 September 2025, Round 2 deadline 5 January 2026 and Round 3 deadline 23 March 2026, with decisions on 17 October 2025, 25 February 2026 and 4 June 2026 respectively. Since some dates are already past or cycle-specific, students should verify current deadlines before counselling.
Masters deadlines in the source include MiM and MiF rounds across 2025 and 2026. For example, MiM Stage 2 is listed as 3 January 2026, Stage 3 as 10 March 2026 and Stage 4 as 1 May 2026. MiF Round 3 is listed as 7 January 2026, Round 4 as 4 March 2026 and Round 5 as 22 April 2026. These should be treated as programme-specific and cycle-specific dates.
For Indian applicants, the source recommends highlighting India-specific experiences such as diverse market exposure or social impact initiatives, aiming for GMAT 700+ for stronger chances, applying for merit-based scholarships such as JN Goyal Scholarship after offer, and planning for total cost including tuition and London living expenses.
Accommodation planning should happen alongside admissions because LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near London Business School by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities while completing application, scholarship, visa and arrival steps.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Analytics and Management, Masters in Finance, Masters in Financial Analysis or Executive MBA based on profile and career goals.
Step 2: Check Round or Stage
Review MBA rounds or master’s programme stages for the exact intake and course.
Step 3: Prepare Test Scores
Prepare GMAT, GRE or GMAT Focus where required or recommended, plus IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or DET.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, CV, essays, referee details, recommendation letter and work experience evidence.
Step 5: Build Indian Applicant Story
Highlight leadership, India-market experience, social impact, entrepreneurship, global mindset and clear post-MBA or master’s goals.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply through the online portal before the relevant round or stage deadline.
Step 7: Plan Scholarships and Funding
Check India-linked scholarships, LBS Fund awards, women’s leadership funding and external scholarship routes after offer where applicable.
Step 8: Arrange Accommodation
Compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near London Business School through Admistay.
August Intake
Main intake for international applicants according to the source
Application: Applications usually open in August for the next academic year
Students should verify current course-specific application rounds before applying.
MBA August 2026 Round 2
Listed in the source
Application: Deadline 5 January 2026; decision release 25 February 2026
This is a cycle-specific deadline and should be verified before counselling.
MBA August 2026 Round 3
Listed in the source
Application: Deadline 23 March 2026; decision release 4 June 2026
Post-deadline applications may be considered if spaces remain, but not guaranteed according to the source.
Masters Programme Stages
MiM and MiF stages are listed in the source
Application: Deadlines vary from September 2025 to April or May 2026 depending on programme
Students should check the exact programme page for the current cycle.
mba
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
masters
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply online for the relevant LBS programme and submit transcripts, GMAT or GRE where required, English scores, CV, essays, recommendation or referee details and work experience evidence for MBA.
Yes. The source lists an approximate acceptance rate of 20%, and applicants need strong academics, GMAT or GRE scores, English proficiency, leadership, work experience and clear career goals.
The source states that international applicants apply for the August intake only. The best round depends on readiness, scholarship timing and application strength.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting LBS or receiving an offer because LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation and London housing can be expensive.
Yes. The source lists IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100, PTE 76 and Duolingo English Test 135 as English proficiency options.
A central London business-school experience with global networking, India Club, finance access and private accommodation planning
London Business School is located in London and is especially attractive for international and Indian students because of its global cohort, India Club, alumni network, finance, consulting and technology career exposure. The source clearly states that LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation, so students must plan private housing in London.
London Business School student life is shaped by its central London location, international student body, global alumni network and strong business career ecosystem. The uploaded source highlights LBS as especially attractive to Indian students because of its international focus and London location.
The MBA class is highly international according to the source, with over 70% international students from 60+ countries. This creates a multicultural classroom where students can build global networks, learn from diverse business contexts and prepare for careers across regions.
Indian student life is supported through the active India Club and a strong Indian alumni network. The source states that LBS has over 2,000 Indian alumni members, providing mentorship and global connections. Indian students may also benefit from India-linked scholarships and peer community support.
Career life at LBS is strongly connected to consulting, finance and technology. The source states that MBA graduates primarily enter consulting, finance and technology, with top functional roles listed as consulting 42%, finance 26% and technology 21% in the placement section.
London gives students access to employers, networking events, investors, banks, consulting firms, startups, corporate headquarters and alumni events. This can be a major advantage for students targeting UK, Europe, India, Middle East or global career transitions.
Accommodation is one of the most important student-life planning points. The source clearly states that London Business School does not provide on-campus accommodation. Students must arrange private housing through PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private rentals.
Students should search areas based on commute, rent and lifestyle. Practical nearby or connected areas include Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, St John’s Wood, Camden, Euston, King’s Cross, Paddington and Zone 2 locations with strong Underground access.
For Indian students, PBSA can simplify bills, safety and move-in, while shared flats may reduce rent but require checking deposit, guarantor, bills, council tax rules, contract length and commute. Students moving with family should plan a much higher budget, as the source suggests £30,000–£45,000 per year for a family.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near London Business School by budget, commute, safety, room type, bills and amenities. This helps students choose between PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and private shared housing more confidently.
London Business School Area
Nearby London Student Areas
Private Accommodation Options
Global Cohort
The source states that over 70% of MBA students are international and come from 60+ countries.
Indian Student Network
Indian students benefit from an India Club and a source-listed Indian alumni network of over 2,000 members.
London Career Access
Students are positioned close to consulting, finance, technology, startup and corporate opportunities in London.
Career Transition Support
The source highlights career outcomes in consulting, finance and technology and global mobility for graduates.
Private Accommodation Planning
Students must arrange private housing because LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation.
Regent’s Park and Marylebone
Best for: Students who want to stay close to London Business School
Commute: Walking or short commute depending on exact property
Very convenient but usually requires a premium London budget.
Baker Street and St John’s Wood
Best for: Students who want strong LBS access with central London connectivity
Commute: Commute varies by property
Good for access and lifestyle, but rent can be high.
Camden and King’s Cross
Best for: Students who want social life, transport links and wider rental options
Commute: Commute varies by tube, bus or cycling route
Useful for students comparing budget and commute.
PBSA near LBS
Best for: International students who want managed housing with bills and security
Commute: Commute varies by property
PBSA can simplify move-in and reduce setup stress.
Shared flats in Zone 2
Best for: Budget-conscious students
Commute: Commute varies by tube, bus or rail route
Can reduce rent, but students should check bills, guarantor rules, contract length and commute.
Student life is global, business-focused and career-oriented, with a highly international cohort, India Club, strong alumni network, London networking, consulting, finance and technology exposure.
Yes. The source states that the Indian cohort typically makes up 10–15% of the class, and LBS has an active India Club plus more than 2,000 Indian alumni members.
Students live in private London accommodation such as PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private rentals near Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, St John’s Wood, Camden and King’s Cross.
Yes. LBS is highly competitive and demanding because students balance coursework, networking, career switching, recruiting, leadership development and London living costs.
Accommodation planning is critical because LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation and private London rent can be expensive.
India Scholarship, JN Goyal, Ajay Arora, women’s leadership awards and London budget planning
London Business School offers 44 internal scholarships to Indian students and supports 9 external scholarships according to the source. Popular awards include London Business School India Scholarship worth £35,000, Ajay Arora Scholarships up to £20,000, Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust Scholarship up to £25,000, JN Goyal Scholarship worth £30,000–£50,000, LBS Fund Scholarships worth £5,000–£30,000 and Laidlaw Women’s Leadership Fund up to £40,000.
London Business School scholarships are important for Indian students because LBS tuition and London living costs can be high. The uploaded source states that LBS offers 44 internal scholarships to Indian students and supports 9 external scholarships for international students.
The London Business School India Scholarship is listed at £35,000 towards tuition. It is for Indian nationals with strong academics, leadership potential, 3+ years of work experience and post-MBA goals that benefit India or global business.
The Ajay Arora Scholarships for Indian Students are listed up to £20,000 for Indian applicants with outstanding academic or professional merit, with preference for non-elite backgrounds or financial need. The award is listed as open to MBA and Executive MBA applicants.
The Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust Scholarship is listed up to £25,000 for Indian women pursuing MBA, with academic excellence, leadership in STEM or business, financial need and preferred age range of 25–35 according to the source.
The JN Goyal Scholarship is listed at £30,000–£50,000 for Indian nationals with exceptional merit, focus on entrepreneurship or social impact, and 4+ years of experience. The London Business School Fund Scholarships are listed at £5,000–£30,000 for admitted MBA students based on academic merit, professional achievements and programme contribution.
Women-focused scholarships include the Laidlaw Women’s Leadership Fund up to £40,000 and 30% Club Scholarship for Women up to 25% tuition or £30,000 according to the source. External options include INLAKS Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship, Tata Scholarship and Mark Le Goy Scholarship.
For Indian students, scholarship planning should begin early. Students should prepare strong academic records, GMAT or GRE scores, leadership examples, career goals, financial documents, essays and evidence of India impact, entrepreneurship, social impact or women’s leadership where relevant.
Scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but students still need to plan accommodation and living costs separately. The source suggests budgeting £25,000–£30,000 per year for a single person in shared housing and £30,000–£45,000 for a family. Since LBS does not provide on-campus accommodation, private housing must be planned carefully.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in London by budget, commute, bills, room type, safety and amenities. This helps LBS applicants align scholarship decisions with realistic housing and living costs before arriving in the UK.
India-Specific Scholarships
Awards such as London Business School India Scholarship, Ajay Arora Scholarships and JN Goyal Scholarship for eligible Indian applicants.
Women’s Leadership Scholarships
Awards such as Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust Scholarship, Laidlaw Women’s Leadership Fund and 30% Club Scholarship for Women.
MBA Merit Scholarships
Funding such as London Business School Fund Scholarships for admitted MBA students with academic merit, professional achievements and programme contribution.
External Indian Scholarships
External awards such as INLAKS Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship, Tata Scholarship and Mark Le Goy Scholarship.
Education Loans and Private Funding
Education loans, family funding and external financial support used by Indian and international students.
London Business School India Scholarship
Best for: Indian nationals with strong academics, leadership potential and post-MBA goals benefiting India or global business
Coverage: £35,000 towards tuition according to the source
One award per year is listed in the source, so students should treat it as highly competitive.
Ajay Arora Scholarships for Indian Students
Best for: Indian MBA or Executive MBA applicants with outstanding academic or professional merit
Coverage: Up to £20,000 according to the source
Preference is listed for students from non-elite backgrounds or with financial need.
Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust Scholarship
Best for: Indian women pursuing MBA with academic excellence, leadership and financial need
Coverage: Up to £25,000 according to the source
The source mentions preference for applicants aged 25–35.
JN Goyal Scholarship
Best for: Indian nationals with exceptional merit, entrepreneurship or social impact focus
Coverage: £30,000–£50,000 according to the source
The source mentions 4+ years of experience as a criterion.
London Business School Fund Scholarships
Best for: Admitted MBA students with academic merit, professional achievements and programme contribution
Coverage: £5,000–£30,000 according to the source
This is described as the largest internal pool in the source.
Laidlaw Women’s Leadership Fund
Best for: Women demonstrating leadership potential, financial need and underrepresentation in business
Coverage: Up to £40,000 according to the source
Useful for women applicants with strong leadership and impact evidence.
30% Club Scholarship for Women
Best for: Female Indian or international applicants committed to gender diversity in leadership
Coverage: Up to 25% tuition or £30,000 according to the source
Listed for MBA or EMBA applicants in the source.
INLAKS Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship
Best for: Young Indian talents admitted to LBS MBA and residing in India
Coverage: £10,000–£20,000 according to the source
The source lists artistic or leadership excellence and under-30 preference.
Tata Scholarship
Best for: Indian nationals studying abroad with merit and need
Coverage: £15,000–£50,000 according to the source
Preference for women or entrepreneurs is mentioned in the source.
Mark Le Goy Scholarship
Best for: Admitted Indian MBA students with financial need and community or nonprofit leadership
Coverage: £10,000–£15,000 according to the source
Students should verify current eligibility and award availability.
Yes. The source states that LBS offers 44 internal scholarships to Indian students and supports 9 external scholarships, including India-specific and women-focused awards.
Indian students can check London Business School India Scholarship, Ajay Arora Scholarships, JN Goyal Scholarship, Lady Meherbai D. Tata Scholarship, LBS Fund Scholarships and Tata Scholarship.
Most listed scholarships support tuition or partial funding. Students should budget separately for private London accommodation unless living support is clearly included.
Yes. Awards depend on academic merit, leadership potential, work experience, financial need, entrepreneurship, social impact, women’s leadership or India-specific eligibility.
Students can reduce costs by comparing PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios early while checking bills, commute, deposit and contract terms.
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Main Intake
August
Application Route
Online Application
English Requirement
IELTS 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Highly Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
London Business School offers admission to MBA, master's and PhD programmes mainly for the August intake, with stage-wise deadlines and a highly selective admission process.
London Business School is one of the most selective business schools in Europe, offering MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Finance and PhD programmes. Admissions are profile-driven and require strong academics, GMAT or GRE scores, essays, recommendation letters, CV, English language proof and relevant work experience depending on the programme. Indian and international applicants should apply early because LBS uses structured rounds and stages, and each application is reviewed carefully for academic strength, leadership potential, professional experience and career clarity.
Admissions open around August for the next academic year
LBS offers MBA, master's and PhD programmes in the August intake only
MBA has 3 application rounds from September to March
Masters in Management has 4 stages from October to May
Acceptance rate is mentioned as 20% in the provided source
GMAT range of 600 to 800 or GRE score around 320 is mentioned in the provided source
IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100 or equivalent English proficiency is required for Indian students
Students and professionals targeting top-tier careers in consulting, finance, strategy, investment, leadership or global management
MBA applicants with strong work experience, leadership potential and a competitive GMAT or GRE score
Early-career graduates with 0 to 2 years of work experience who want the Masters in Management route
Finance-focused applicants targeting Masters in Finance with strong academic and quantitative preparation
Indian students with strong academics, English scores and clear international career goals
Applicants who can prepare strong essays, CV and recommendation letters
Students ready for a highly selective admission process with interviews and stage-wise decisions
Students with weak academic performance or unclear career goals
Applicants with low GMAT or GRE scores compared with LBS expectations
MBA applicants without meaningful work experience or leadership examples
MiM applicants with more experience than the typical 0 to 2 year profile
Applicants who cannot meet IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100, PTE 76 or DET 135 requirements
Students who submit generic essays without explaining why LBS and why the selected programme
International applicants who apply late in later rounds when competition and seat availability may be tighter
MBA Admissions
3 Rounds
MBA applicants apply online with GMAT/GRE, essays, CV, referee details, transcripts, English proof and work experience evidence.
Masters in Management
4 Stages
MiM applicants apply online with transcripts, essays, GMAT/GRE, one-page CV, one LOR and English language proof.
Masters in Finance
Finance-Focused
Masters in Finance applicants follow round-based admissions with interview and decision dates across the cycle.
Admission Type
20% Acceptance
Admissions are highly selective and based on academic strength, test scores, essays, professional experience and interview performance.
London Business School has one August intake and programme-specific application rounds or stages for MBA, MiM, Masters in Finance and PhD admissions.
August 2025
Applications Open
The provided source says applications open in August each year for admission in the next academic year.
6 September 2025
MBA Round 1 Deadline
MBA Round 1 application deadline for the 2026 intake is mentioned as 6 September 2025.
7 October 2025
MiM Stage 1 Deadline
Masters in Management Stage 1 deadline for the August 2026 intake is mentioned as 7 October 2025.
3 January 2026
MBA Round 2 / MiM Stage 2 Deadline
The provided source lists 3 January 2026 for MBA Round 2 and MiM Stage 2.
24 March 2026
MBA Round 3 Deadline
MBA Round 3 deadline is mentioned as 24 March 2026, with final decision on 5 June 2026.
1 May 2026
MiM Stage 4 Deadline
Masters in Management Stage 4 deadline is mentioned as 1 May 2026, with final decision on 19 June 2026.
London Business School expects a strong academic record, competitive GMAT or GRE scores, essays, recommendation letters, English proficiency and relevant work experience depending on the programme.
MBA
Strong academic background, GMAT/GRE score and relevant work experience
Masters in Management
Recent graduate profile with 0 to 2 years of work experience
PhD
Strong academic and research profile
London Business School requires IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100, PTE 76 or DET 135 for Indian and international students according to the provided source.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
7.0 Overall
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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TOEFL iBT
Standard Requirement
100
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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PTE / DET
PTE Requirement
76
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DET Requirement
135
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Completed online application form
University transcripts from every university attended
Certified translations if transcripts are not in English
Official GMAT or GRE score
Application essays
One-page CV
Name and details of referee
Letter of recommendation
Proof of work experience for MBA applicants
Proof of English language proficiency
Passport details where required
Interview preparation documents where shortlisted
Visa and financial documents after offer stage
London Business School is popular for MBA, Masters in Management, Masters in Finance and PhD programmes, with strong focus on leadership, finance, consulting and global business careers.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should show strong work experience, leadership impact, GMAT/GRE strength and very clear post-MBA goals.
Masters in Management
Best For
This route is best for recent graduates with 0 to 2 years of experience who want to start a management career.
Masters in Finance
Best For
Finance applicants should highlight quantitative ability, financial knowledge, internships and investment-related career goals.
PhD Programmes
Best For
PhD applicants should prepare a strong research direction and be ready for interview if shortlisted.
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Difficulty
Highly Selective
Acceptance Rate: 20% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic background
GMAT score in the 600 to 800 range or GRE around 320
MBA average GMAT around 700
Strong essays and recommendation letters
Work experience of 0 to 2 years for MiM and around 5.5 years average for MBA
IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 100 or equivalent English score
Strong interview performance if shortlisted
Apply in earlier rounds or stages if possible because LBS is highly selective and uses structured deadlines.
MBA applicants should use essays to show leadership impact, international outlook and realistic post-MBA goals.
MiM applicants should position themselves as high-potential early career candidates rather than experienced MBA-style applicants.
Masters in Finance applicants should highlight quantitative ability, finance exposure, internships and career focus.
Prepare GMAT or GRE early because test scores play a major role in the LBS application.
Use the CV and recommendation letter to show measurable achievements, not just job responsibilities.
If shortlisted, prepare for interview with clear examples of leadership, teamwork, career motivation and LBS fit.
Applying late in the final round without a very strong profile
Submitting essays that explain generic interest in business but not specific LBS fit
Using a weak CV that lists duties instead of impact
Not preparing GMAT or GRE early enough
MBA applicants not showing enough leadership or international exposure
MiM applicants applying with profile positioning that looks more suitable for MBA
Ignoring English score requirements even when the rest of the profile is strong
Academic Strength
Excellent
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
High for finance and test-score-driven routes
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STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review GMAT/GRE, work experience, English score, essay, LOR and programme-specific deadline requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, essays, CV, GMAT or GRE, referee details, English proof and work experience evidence where required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Submit the online application for the August intake before the relevant round or stage deadline.
STEP 5
Interview Shortlisting
If shortlisted, the Regional Admissions Manager guides the applicant through interview scheduling and next steps.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
After interview, the committee may issue an offer, waitlist decision or rejection.
STEP 7
Visa & Enrolment
After accepting the offer, complete funding, CAS, visa and enrolment requirements for studying in the UK.
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Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Selectivity
The provided source mentions a 20% acceptance rate
MBA International Profile
The provided source mentions around 70% international students in the MBA class from 60 to 70 countries
South Asia Representation
The provided source mentions around 12% of MBA students are from South Asia, including India
Career Planning Note
Career outcomes depend on GMAT/GRE strength, essays, work experience, internships, networking and individual profile quality
For Indian students, London Business School is best suited to applicants with excellent academics, strong GMAT or GRE scores and a clearly defined global career goal.
The 20% acceptance rate means students should not treat LBS as a backup; the application must be deeply tailored.
MBA applicants should show leadership impact, international exposure and career progression rather than only years of experience.
MiM applicants should present themselves as high-potential recent graduates with strong academic and early professional direction.
Finance applicants should make quantitative strength, internships and finance motivation highly visible in the application.
Because LBS follows strict rounds and stages, students should prepare test scores and essays months before the deadline.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 20%, making LBS highly selective.
London Business School offers MBA, master's and PhD admissions in the August intake only.
The provided source mentions GMAT 600 to 800, with MBA average GMAT around 700 and MiM GMAT 600 recommended.
The provided source mentions IELTS 7.0 as the minimum English requirement for Indian students.
The provided source mentions average MBA work experience of around 5.5 years.
After interview, applicants may receive an offer, waitlist decision or rejection.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, GMAT or GRE, essay, recommendation, English language and programme-specific requirements.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 20%, making London Business School highly selective.
London Business School offers MBA, master's and PhD admissions in the August intake only.
The provided source says applications open in August each year for admission in the next academic year.
The provided source mentions a GMAT range of 600 to 800, with MBA average GMAT around 700 and MiM GMAT 600 recommended.
Yes. The provided source mentions GRE around 320 generally and MBA GRE score around 160 in both verbal and quantitative sections.
The provided source mentions IELTS 7.0 as the minimum English language requirement.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT 100 as an accepted English proficiency score.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE 76 and DET 135 as accepted English language scores.
The provided source mentions average MBA work experience of around 5.5 years, while requirements can vary by profile.
Common documents include online application form, university transcripts, GMAT or GRE score, essays, one-page CV, referee details, LOR and English proof.
After interview, applicants may receive an offer, waitlist decision or rejection. Sometimes the committee may ask for more documents or revisit the application later.
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