Global markets demand leaders who understand trade, strategy, and cross-cultural management. For Indian students, an international business Master's degree from the UK is a gateway to global careers in consulting, multinational corporations, and entrepreneurship.
Not to forget—London is one of the world’s most prominent financial hubs where international businesses breathe life in global economies. When you study at Kent, you are just one hour away from 983,000 global businesses.
At Kent Business School, the MSc in international business and management combines academic rigour with real-world application. With CMI Level 7 accreditation, career-focused modules, and placement opportunities, it prepares graduates to make an impact in global business.
This guide covers everything you need to know as an Indian applicant—from eligibility and IELTS to minimum percentage, fees in INR, scholarships, placements, and intakes.
Indian applicants often ask about international business eligibility and UK requirements.
Most universities, including Kent, require:
If your marks are slightly lower but you have strong professional experience, your application may still be considered! Our admissions teams assess overall potential, not just grades.
Other requirements include:
To ensure students succeed academically, universities set clear English language standards. For an international business IELTS UK entry, the requirement is usually:
Exemptions and waivers:
This flexible approach ensures that Indian applicants can demonstrate their readiness in multiple ways. Kent’s requirements align with UK-wide norms (Birmingham, Aston, Essex all ask IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall), giving you confidence that meeting Kent’s threshold positions you competitively across the UK sector.
For Indian students considering an international business Master's in the UK, tuition and living costs are a key part of planning. Most universities set fees between GBP 20,000 and 30,000 per year, equivalent to INR 21–32 lakh annually.
The Kent international business fees for 2026/27 are yet to be confirmed. Based on previous years, students can expect Kent’s tuition to sit within this national range.
Estimated yearly budget for Indian students:
Canterbury, where Kent’s campus is based, offers a lower cost of living than London, helping students keep expenses manageable while still enjoying a full student lifestyle.
All UK prices are correct. Indian currency equivalents are provided as a guide only and were accurate at the time of publication (INR 123.5 lakh per £1). As exchange rates fluctuate, applicants should refer to the UK figures and convert currencies closer to the time of application to ensure accuracy.
Financing a UK Master’s is a big step, but there are several scholarships and discounts that make it easier for Indian students considering Kent’s MSc Business Analytics.
Considering this programme with us? You’ll be pleased to know there are a range of business analytics scholarships for applicants.
At Kent Business School, applicants can choose either September or January. Applying early is always recommended. It increases the chance of securing scholarships, ensures more accommodation choices, and allows time for visa arrangements.
With strong support from Kent’s international team, Indian students can be confident of a smooth application process no matter which intake they choose.
The first option is the September intake, which aligns with the start of the UK academic year. This is the most common entry point and offers students a chance to settle in with a full cohort, join orientation activities, and begin at the same time as the majority of international and home students.
The second option is the January intake, which is particularly useful for students who need more time to arrange finances, prepare documentation, or complete visa formalities. It also offers flexibility for those finishing undergraduate studies later in the year.
A key strength of Kent’s MSc International Business is its CMI Level 7 international business UK accreditation.
The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) is a leading professional body in the UK. By completing the Kent MSc, graduates earn both an academic degree and a CMI Level 7 qualification in Strategic Management and Leadership.
For Indian students, this accreditation is a powerful addition to their CV. It signals to recruiters across sectors that they are prepared for senior roles, equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical leadership skills.
Employability is built into every stage of Kent’s MSc International Business. For Indian students, the option to combine academic study with practical experience makes the degree especially valuable. Many universities offer an international business with placement UK pathway, but Kent goes further by integrating multiple opportunities to gain career-enhancing skills.
Students can increase their prospects through a short-term Professional Placement/Internship module, develop consultancy skills in the International Business and Management Challenge, or choose to work abroad, volunteer for an NGO, or join the Global Opportunities for Leaders module. For those wanting extended experience, there is also a 12-month optional placement (September start only). Entrepreneurial students can even transform ideas into businesses through the Aspire start-up journey.
Kent’s careers and employability support includes:
After completing their degree, Indian graduates can take advantage of the UK’s Graduate Route visa, which allows them to stay for two years to gain post-study work experience. This provides time to establish a foothold in the UK job market and prepare for global career opportunities.
Fatima studied MSc International Business and Management
Kent has given me the opportunity to understand different cultures and given me first-hand knowledge about management theories.
Graduates of international business and management UK programmes are equipped for careers across industries. This specialist programme prepares students for a variety of competitive and exciting roles in multinational enterprises, international organisations, governmental bodies or consultancies.
Students who studied similar courses at Kent Business School have gone on to work in a variety of companies including:
Many of our students also stay local and find job opportunities regionally in small and medium firms or even set-up their own businesses as well-equipped entrepreneurs.
As a management Master's UK qualification, the MSc International Business balances academic depth with employability, ensuring graduates are ready for leadership in an interconnected world.
Advising global firms on strategy and operations
Roles in marketing, finance, and international trade
Managing global operations
Launching international ventures and fast-tracking into management roles
"One of the beautiful things I love about Kent is its campus". Poorvika, is doing her Masters in International Business and Management
The minimum percentage for international business UK entry is usually 55–60%.
Yes, some universities accept international business without IELTS UK applications with proof of English-medium study.
On average, international business fees in INR are INR 32–41 lakh per year.
Yes, the Kent international business January intake is available.
It’s a UK professional credential in leadership.
Consulting, MNCs, trade, supply chain, and leadership roles.