FAQs
1. What is the rank of London South Bank University?
Ans.: UK Complete University Guideranks London South Bank University 87thin its national rankings in its 2021 guide. The Guardian ranked the LSBU 68thin its publication while the Times/ Sunday Times ranked it tied 86th.
Globally, London South Bank University ranks 701stin QS University World Rankingsand 801stin the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The British Government's Teaching Excellence Framework awarded a silver rank to LSBU.
2.What is London South Bank University known for?
Ans.: The London South Bank University has been named the University of the Year for Graduate Employment and prospects by The Times University Guide in 2018.
The university also scored the highest rating for education quality from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
3.Is London South Bank University accredited?
Ans.:The London South Bank University possesses both program and school accreditations. The Chartered Institute of Building gave the university an "Accredited Centre Status."
LSBU also possesses professional accreditations from the
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors,
- Royal Institute of British Architects,
- Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologies,
- Association of Project Management,
- Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers,
- Energy Institute,
- Institute of Acoustics,
- Institute of Civil Engineers,
- The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation,
4.How do you get to London South Bank University?
Ans.: Walking or Cycling -The University is within easy walking distance of underground and leading overground stations. It's just 20 minutes away from the Thames.
Bus-LSBU is very well connected, and a large number of buses travel to the Elephant and Castle area from across London.
Train or Tube - The Bakerloo and Northern lines stop at Elephant & Castle underground station, which is right next to campus. The closest rail stations are Elephant & Castle, London Waterloo, and London Bridge.
5.Which is the wealthiest school in the world?
Ans.: The Institut Le Roseyin Switzerland is the richest and the most expensive school in the world. With a whopping annual tuition fee of $ 113178, it caters to the rich and elite around the world.