King’s College London (KCL), founded in 1829, is one of the United Kingdom’s oldest and most prestigious research universities. Located in the heart of London, it is a member of the Russell Group and ranked among the top 40 universities worldwide. King’s is renowned for its academic excellence, global research impact, and central role in medical, legal, and social advancement.
The university has five campuses across London, including Guy’s Campus (medicine and biosciences), Strand Campus (law, humanities, social sciences), and Waterloo Campus (nursing, midwifery, and health). It offers students direct access to industry, cultural institutions, and government bodies.
Undergraduate Faculties:
Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
The Dickson Poon School of Law
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
King’s Business School
Postgraduate Programs:
Master’s degrees (MA, MSc, LLM, MRes, MPH, MBA)
PhD and Professional Doctorates
Executive and professional development courses
Flexible and online learning options available
Undergraduate Tuition Fees (for international students):
Humanities, Law, Business: £23,700–£29,400 per year
Sciences & Engineering: £29,400–£34,800 per year
Medicine and Dentistry: £46,000–£53,000 per year
Postgraduate Tuition Fees:
Master’s programs: £24,000–£35,000
MBA and executive degrees: £45,000+
PhD programs: £23,000–£30,000 annually (varies by department)
Scholarships:
International Hardship Fund
King’s Global Scholarships
Departmental scholarships for both taught and research programs
Government-funded options (Chevening, Commonwealth, etc.)
University residences range from £170–£300 per week depending on location and facilities
Private housing options in London average between £600–£900 per month
Estimated monthly living costs (including rent, food, transport): £1,300–£1,700 depending on lifestyle
Undergraduate Entry:
Secondary qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels (typically AAA–AAB offers)
Personal statement and strong academic reference
English language proficiency: IELTS 6.5–7.5 (depending on program)
Postgraduate Entry:
UK bachelor’s degree (2:1 or above) or international equivalent
For research degrees: research proposal and supervisor match required
English proficiency: IELTS 7.0 overall (higher for some courses)
Academic transcripts, CV, references, and personal statement
Application Process:
Undergraduate applications via UCAS
Postgraduate applications directly through King’s online portal
Submit documents, receive offer, pay deposit, apply for visa and accommodation
King’s College London
Located in London, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7836 5454
Email: admissions@kcl.ac.uk
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Yes! All the universities we work with offer English-medium programs, especially in fields like Medicine, Engineering, Business, and IT. You don’t need to worry about a language barrier, although some universities may offer local language courses as part of cultural immersion.
In many cases, IELTS or TOEFL is not required. Some universities accept alternative forms of English proficiency or offer internal tests. We’ll guide you on which universities waive language tests and which might require them, based on your academic profile.
Costs vary by country and program:
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Republic of Cyprus & China – Mid-range
Türkiye & England – Moderate to premium, depending on the university
We’ll provide detailed cost breakdowns for tuition, accommodation, and living expenses based on your selected country and course.
Yes, in most countries, international students are allowed to work part-time during their studies. The rules differ slightly:
England: Up to 20 hours/week during term time
Türkiye & China: Limited hours, subject to work permit
Cyprus: Allowed after the first semester
We’ll brief you on the latest regulations during counseling.
Absolutely! We provide complete visa guidance, document preparation, mock interviews, and embassy-specific advice to maximize your chances of success. Our visa success rate is among the highest in the industry.
Yes. We work with universities and governments that offer partial and full scholarships to international students. Eligibility depends on academic performance, program, and destination country. We’ll help you prepare a strong scholarship application.
Yes, we go beyond just getting you admitted. Our post-admission support includes:
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