For 2021 undergraduate entry, just 16.9% of applicants received offers of admission. The King's College London acceptance rate for postgraduate students rose slightly to 29.3%, but still remained below one in three applicants.
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If your degree is graded as a Grade Point Average, note that we will normally be looking for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3-3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Absolutely. A master's degree from King's College London carries a globally recognised reputation for academic excellence and research innovation. Our online programmes provide the same high-quality education as our on-campus counterparts, ensuring that you receive an internationally respected qualification.
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.
Admission to the majority of King's courses is highly competitive, and this means that unfortunately a large number of applicants - even those who meet or exceed the minimum entry requirements for consideration - will be unsuccessful each year.
For postgraduate taught courses: King's aims to make decisions on applications within 10 weeks though some of our very competitive postgraduate taught courses operate a 'gathered field' process for applicants who meet the advertised entry requirements and may therefore take longer.
How hard is it to get into KCL Masters? KCL Masters programmes are very competitive. Across all of its postgraduate courses, KCL has an offer rate of approximately 41%, meaning around just 2 in 5 applicants receive an offer.
A director must be 16 or over and not be disqualified from being a director. Directors do not have to live in the UK but companies must have a UK registered office address. Directors' names and personal information are publicly available from Companies House.
When appointing officeholders such as a director or secretary, written and signed consent must be provided by the officeholder. This highlights the importance of the role and that the director or company secretary formally acknowledge their position.