King's College London
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
As per the US News and World Report rankings 2024, King's College London experienced a slight reduction in the rankings. The university was ranked at #33 (2023), which has reduced to #36. On the other hand, the university also experienced no change in its rankings as per other ranking bodies. The university was ranked at #23 which has reduced to #28 according to 'The Guardian Rankings 2025'. Students can refer to the table below to know the rankings of King's College London of different ranking bodies:
Rankings Bodies +Categories | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
US News (Global University) | 36 | - |
The Guardian (University) | 23 | 28 |
The Complete (UK University) | 24 | 24 |
QS (Europe) | 10 | 8 |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London generally makes decision on the applications within 8 to 12 week. However, the time taken for the college can be differ depending at the level and the type of courses student is applying for.
The students who applies for the undergraduate courses through UCAS portal, will receive the college decision by the UCAS decision deadline in May.
For the other courses the turnaround time of the King's College London are as mentioned below:
King's College London Decision Deadline
Application Type (Course) | Decision (TAT) (Undergraduate) | Decision (TAT) (Postgraduate) |
|---|---|---|
All courses | 11 weeks | 10 weeks |
Arts & Humanities | 7 weeks | 13 weeks |
Business | 9 weeks | 8 weeks |
Dentistry | 19 weeks | 14 weeks (Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences) |
Law | 11 weeks | 12 weeks |
Life Sciences & Medicine | 15 weeks | 7 weeks |
Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences | 12 weeks | 12 weeks |
Nursing | 11 weeks | 5-6 weeks (Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care) |
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience | 12 weeks | 12 weeks |
Social Science and Public Policy | 10 weeks | 10 weeks |
King's Foundations | 7 weeks | - |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The King's College London focuses on to ensure that the students will explore a wide range of courses in different field of study to enhance the academic, research and professional quality of the students.
KCL has a reputed recognition in arts, humanities & social sciences; world issues; business, finance & law; science, technology & mathematics; engineering; health sciences; and health courses.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria to get into King's College London is different at different level of study and even depends on the department of the course enrolling for. The college itself stated that the admission is highly competitive and even meeting all the eligibility criteria of the college, the seats or the admission is not committed or confirmed as the King's College London give its decision on various measures including experience, academic scores, interview, Plagiarism in the application or personal statement and many more.
Therefore, it is recommended to the students to provide the details accordingly and the application sho
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London is famous for its academic performance, research focused courses and for producing globally recognised notable alumni who are among the noble prize winners. The college offers an extensive range of programs in the study area of law, science, business, management, medical, healthcare and many more.
Additionally, the college has gained its reputation by involving in the development of major Media and technology in the world such as television, Radio and more with many other health related researches. The college is popular among students for its easy and modern approach of study and courses along with a diversity amo
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
King's College has recorded nearly 14 people who have been awarded the Nobel prize; including Charles Barkla; Owen Willans Richardson; Frederick Gowland Hopkins; Charles Scott Sherrington; Edward Appleton; Max Theiler; Maurice Wilkins; Desmond Tutu; James Black; Mario Vargas Llosa; Michael Levitt; Peter Higgs; Roger Penrose and Michael Houghton who have served their excellence in different field including Physiology; Medicine; Physics; Chemistry and more. Some of the alumni of the King's College London also won Nobel prize in peace, and other welfare work globally.
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