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Kanishka Gambhir

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There are 5 campuses in London. All the campuses are convenient in terms of commuting for the students. The campuses are located near the stations which makes it easier for daily commuting students. 

  • London Central (Holborn)-The campus is just a few minutes' walk from Holborn and Chancery Lane underground stations. 

  • London North (King's Cross)- The campus is just a five-minute walk from one of London's busiest transport hubs. 

  • London West (Shepherd's Bush)- The campus is just a five-minute walk from Shepherd's Bush underground and overground stations 

  • London East (Portsoken)- The campus is located within Londo

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Nishtha Sharma

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London School of Economics application fee for international students for both UG and PG programme are listed below:

Type of Program

Deadline

UG

GBP 28.95 (INR 3,561.99)

PG

GBP 95 (INR 11,688)

 

 

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Saakshi Rawat

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London School of Economics is one of the top universities in the UK. The graduates are constantly in high demand all over the world. Moreover, the placement rate is 94% and the graduates have been employed within 6 months of graduation. This states that out of 100 students, around 94 students secured employment. Also, they work for companies such as HSBC, Deloitte, EY, Citi, J.P Morgan, and more. The graduates have some of the following skills given below:

  • Research Skills
  • Project Management
  • Leadership
  • Microsoft Office
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Management
  • Analytical Skills
  • Strategy
  • Business Strategy
  • Public Speaking
  • Strategic Planning
  • Business Development
  • Team
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Pallavi Sharma

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London School of Economics is among the top universities for higher education in the UK. LSE placement rate attracts international students the most. LSE placement rate is 94%, and the graduates were employed within 6 months of graduation. London School of Economics graduates work for esteemed sectors that are listed below:

  • Business Development
  • Finance
  • Operations
  • Education
  • Community and Social Services
  • Research
  • Legal
  • Sales
  • Media and Communication
  • Consulting
  • Information Technology
  • Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Administrative
  • Human Resources

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PRIYANKA

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No, Brunel University London courses are not STEM-designated. However, the university offers STEM courses to the international students. These courses are largely available in majors including mathematics, science, technology and engineering

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PRIYANKA

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If you are someone who can manage both of these things well, then part-time work can help a lot especially when the cost of living is high. Yes, Indian students can work part-time along with their studies. They are allowed to work for maximum of 20 hours per week as long as the course requirements aren't affected.   

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Akash Gaur

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Students can either opt for the KCL residence halls or seek off campus accommodation, near the campus, with King's Cross, Central London & Shoreditch some popular areas to live as part of for international students.

While Shoreditch is known for its vibrant streets & nightlife, Central London offers a closer proximity to the campus & all of London's facilities.

King's Cross offers a good mix of student housing & amenities.  

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Akash Gaur

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The 2% rule at King's College London, allows students to upgrade to a higher classification, provided their C-score is within 2% of a higher classification boundary.

Students must have attained a minimum of 60 credits at level 6 or above in a minimum of two modules (2% rule), in a higher classification.

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Akash Gaur

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KCL graduates receive job offers from some of the best companies across industries in the UK & the United States.

Some top companies known to hire students from KCL London includes: NHS England, Deloitte, Google, HSBC, European Commission & Goldman Sachs among others.

Mentioned below are the top recruiters of King's College London:

Employer

Total Graduates Employed

NHS

2,127

Guy's & St Thomas NHS Foundation

1,189

University College London (UCL)

859

NHS England

728

Deloitte

720

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

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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