Is the Bayes MIM program hard to get into?What’s the acceptance rate?
Asked by J Bajwa about 1 year ago
Getting into Bayes for the MiM isn’t extremely tough, but it’s not an easy admit either — think of it as selective but realistic.
- A strong undergraduate degree (UK 2:1 or international equivalent) is the basic entry point.
- Most admitted students also have internships or up to 2 years of work experience, even though it’s not required.
- English proficiency scores are needed if the bachelor’s wasn’t taught in English.
- The statement of purpose and recommendation letters carry weight — they want to see clarity on goals and why Bayes fits.
- The estimated acceptance rate is around 30%, so while not ultra-selective, the program still filters for strong, motivated candidates.
If applying with a clear career plan and solid academics, it’s very much within reach, especially for those looking at jobs in London after graduation.
For more details you can read this blog on " Bayes MBA "
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