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Akash Gaur

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Kings College London graduates are employed across a number of prominent industries in the UK & abroad, which includes: Business Development, Healthcare, Research, Operations & Education among others.

The table below highlights the most prominent industries King's College London graduates are employed at:

Industry

Percentage of Graduates Employed

Business Development

11.36%

Healthcare

9.15%

Education

8.74%

Research

5.67%

Operations

5.12%

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, King's College London does require IELTS score, to determine an applicant's proficiency of verbal & written English.

The minimum IELTS score requirement may vary for different courses, however, the general requirements at the UG & PG level are mentioned below, along with the minimum requirements for some other language proficiency tests:

Test

UG & PG

TOEFL-iBT

100

CAE (C1 Advanced)

185 (minimum 176 in each skill)

CPE (C2 Proficiency)

185 (minimum 176 in each skill)

IELTS

7.0 (with a minimum 6.5 in each band)

PTE (Academic)

69

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Indians students interested in admission to King's College London, can do so by following the admission process mentioned below:

·      Take up the services of an admission supervisor

·      Create an account on the KCL application portal & pick a course that best aligns with your interest & past educational background

·      Upload all mandatory documents

·      Wait for some time to receive an official letter of acceptance

·      Apply for a student visa, once the application is approved

·   &

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The Imperial College London holds the honour of being the #1 institute in London, securing a global rank #2, as part of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Rankings 2026.

Imperial is followed by University College London (global rank #9) & King's College London (global rank #31) to round up the top 3 institutes in London, per the latest QS rankings.

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Yes, the King's College London is among the top universities in UK for Media & Film studies, securing a rank #31 among all colleges & universities in the UK, per The Guardian 2025 Rankings.

Moreover, THE also ranks the institute #10 for Communication & Media Studies as part of its the latest rankings, while QS ranks it #18 for the same.

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The application fee of King's College London for undergraduate students who are applying via UCAS is GBP 28.50 (INR 3.3 K), while application fee for postgraduate students who are applying via King's Apply, ranges between GBP 70 - GBP 120 (INR 8.2 K-INR 14.1 K).

This application fee is non-refundable and mandatory for all the international students to pay. The application fee submission is a part of the online application process.

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The Kings College London acceptance rate stands at 13%, making it one of the hardest institutes in the UK to get admissions to.

University College London acceptance rate, on the other hand stands at 36%. Though, still very selective, securing admissions at UCL, is nearly three times easier than doing so at Kings College London.

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KCL's department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries offers 1 undergraduate, 3 graduate & 1 research based course to its students as part of its course catalogue at the Strand campus in London.

Listed below are the popular mass communication & media courses at Kings College London:

·      BA in Culture, Media & Creative Industries

·      MA in Global Media Industries

·      MA in Cultural & Creative Industries

·      MA in Arts & Cultural Management

·      Culture, Media & Creative Industries Research

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All King's College London students are guaranteed accommodation for the first year of their studies, with most students opting to stay as part of off-campus facilities near the college campus, per an unofficial source.

Locations like Shoreditch, Kings Cross & the Waterloo are popular among international students, thanks to easy connectivity to all parts of London, vibrant nightlife & close proximity to the campus.

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Yes, Kings College London (KCL) is part of the Russell Group.

The Russell Group can be described as the United Kingdom's equivalent to the Ivy League in the US. It comprises of 24 of the best research intensive colleges & universities in the UK, & are known as the flagbearers of quality education in the region.

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