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  1. King’s College London operates a centralised admissions process. Each application is assessed holistically, with academic references making up a part of this. Detailed guidance for those providing references to our Undergraduate applicants can be found on our academic references for undergraduate applications webpage.

  2. King’s College London is England’s third oldest university, founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington in 1829. It is ranked in the top 10 UK universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025) and has 14 Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni and current and former faculty. It is spread across five campuses in central ...

  3. 7.5 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in each skill. IELTS (Online) 7.5 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in each skill. Occupational English Test (OET) B grade in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Pearson Test of English (Academic) We also accept Pearson Test of English (Academic) for UKVI.

  4. King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom. Terms & conditions ...

  5. King's College London was founded in 1828-9 by a group of eminent politicians, churchmen and others. They wanted a Church of England alternative to what later became University College London (UCL, founded in 1826), known as 'the godless college in Gower Street'. King's was granted a royal charter by King George IV on 14 August 1829.

  6. King's College London is a world-leading university, dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, learning and society. Our postgraduate research opportunities enable candidates to pursue their specific research area, alongside academics who are leading the way in their field. Depending on the area of research candidates can either choose to ...

  7. Teaching by internationally-renowned academics and visiting lecturers, and practitioners from global law firms. Unrivalled location for law, with the Royal Courts of Justice, Law Society and Inns of Court all on your doorstep. Excellent legal research resources at King’s College London’s impressive Maughan Library.

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