As reported in the latest UCAS admissions data, UCL has an offer rate of 29.5%. They also have an applications/accepted ratio of 10.08 (meaning that for every 10 applications, they'll accept one student). KCL has a higher offer rate of 39.3% and an applications/accepted ratio of 9.6.
Overall, 93% of UCL's research is “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” and it ranks top in the UK for research in Medicine, Health and Life Sciences as well as Social Sciences, Law, Philosophy and American Studies.
Due to the competitive nature of the programme, we will be unable to consider your application further if you have not sat your LNAT by 31 December. This applies to all Home and Overseas applicants.
The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, is one of the oldest law schools in England and is recognised globally as one of the best law schools in the world.
Due to the competitive nature of the programme, we will be unable to consider your application further if you have not sat your LNAT by 31 December. This applies to all Home and Overseas applicants.
All applicants to undergraduate degree programmes at UCL Laws must take the LNAT alongside the UCAS application. You must take the test no later than 31 December 2023 (some universities have earlier deadlines).
King's College London is highly competitive for UK students. The overall acceptance rate for UK applicants hovers around 13%.
King's College London is highly competitive for UK students. The overall acceptance rate for UK applicants hovers around 13%.
Our general entry requirements are based on A-level or equivalent. However, where an applicant is completing the final year of their degree or has completed a degree, we are able to consider the degree study as part of the assessment of the application.
UK Law School Entry Requirements You will typically need high school grades of 70% (or at least 60%) or a university degree with a 2.6 GPA. No matter what your grades we can find a route to Law school in the UK for you!