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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The King's College is known for being one of the best universities in the world, for humanities, law, medical & social sciences courses.
Moreover, the institute's graduates are also the recipient of job offers from some of the best organizations in the UK, including the NHS, HSBC, World Health Organization (WHO), & the University College London among some other popular organizations.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, King's College London can be deemed expensive for Indian students in the UK.
The average tuition fees for a UG course as part of the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries stands at GBP 27,100 (INR 31.77 L) per year, while for graduate students the per year tuition fee is GBP 30,000 (INR 35.1 L).
Students must then also plan for the cost of living in London, which too are very high, as London is among the most expensive cities in Europe.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The acceptance rate of the Kings College London stands at 13%, as per multiple unofficial sources.
This suggests the institute lays a major emphasis on admitting students with a solid academic background, accepting on average around 13 applications for every 100 it receives.
Interested applicants must scores above 85% for UG studies, and an equivalent GPA of 3.0 or more on a 4.0 scale for graduate studies at King's College.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students must fulfill the basic eligibility by holding a bachelor's degree from a recognised university or equivalent for PG, or holding proof of secondary school/ Diploma completion. They must submit certain mandatory documents and ensure that all the documents are in English, if not, then it should be accompanied with certified translation copies. The King's College admission requirements for UG and PG are listed below:
UG Admission Requirements | PG Admission Requirements |
|---|---|
Academic transcripts | |
SAT/ACT score, if applicable | English proficiency score report |
English proficiency score report | |
Letters of Recommendation (LORs) | |
Copy of passport | Copy of passport |
Financial documents |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
The college offers both on and off-campus housing accommodations to the students. There are over seven residence halls on the campus. The Holy Cross is for male students and the Esseff Hall is a women-only residence. The Luksic Hall is a co-ed living residence. Alumni Hall, Flood Hall, and O'Hara Hall offer apartment-style living for three-four people per apartment. Students can choose residence halls based on their style and preferences. A majority of residence halls offer 24-hour computer labs and laundry services.
Other facilities of the residence halls and accommodations include wireless internet, micro fridge rentals, TV, cable, ai
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students can work on and off-campus along with their studies. As per the standard guidelines, students can work for 20 hours in a regular session. During vacations and summer holidays, students can work full-time, i.e., 40 hours. The eligibility criteria for working in the USA is as follows:
- Students must have a Social Security number (SIN)
- Have a valid legal work permit
- Enrolled in a full-time programme at the college
- Students may check out the open job positions on the college's website. Students are allowed to work for summer internships or full-time jobs during vacations. If students want to work on-campus in customer service, the job
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