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King's College London does not make Unconditional offers to applicants until they have satisfied our academic conditions of entry (e.g. three A Levels or a completed International Baccalaureate), and we will not make Unconditional offers on the basis of predicted grades or GCSE marks.
Wherever possible, we aim to provide a final decision within 8-12 weeks of application receipt. However, for our most competitive programmes this may take longer as we will be making assessments across all applications received.
Kings is not extremely picky with grades so as long you're comfortably above the predicted ur good. If the course is competitive, like law ,then you may have a slimmer chance, simply because of how many people will apply. Nonetheless good luck, you will do amazing with or without this offer!!
Wherever possible, we aim to provide a final decision within 8-12 weeks of application receipt. However, for our most competitive programmes this may take longer as we will be making assessments across all applications received.
UCL is harder to get into than kings. UCL requires a good , so a bare can be (and is often) rejected. It depends also on references/work/publications etc... Kings is a / borderline entry. There are plenty of degrees doing the LLM at KIngs, but it is still an excellent school.
Is UCL or King's harder to get into? Both UCL and KCL have rigorous admission standards reflecting their esteemed reputations and high demand for places. UCL typically receives more applications due to its global standing and extensive course offerings, resulting in a slightly more competitive admissions process.
Between them they issued over 82,500 offers, with Nottingham Trent, Birmingham City and Lincoln accounting for the highest number.
A conditional offer is an offer to study that requires certain condition(s) are met before you are fully accepted. Conditional offers are often subject to deadlines by which an applicant must meet their condition(s) before their place is confirmed and they are fully accepted.
Unconditional offers are still relatively unusual and represent the overwhelming minority of university offers given, however in recent years they are becoming more widespread. Read about how to accept your offer and secure your place at university.