Admission to a large 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 regrettably be unsuccessful each year.
Master's Degree Prerequisites All master's degrees require the completion of a bachelor's degree and usually require an undergraduate GPA of 3.0.
Apply: the UCAS online application system. You should use this to make your application(s) to King's. 'Apply' will allow you to apply to several different universities and/or courses at once. You can apply to multiple courses at the same university.
Wherever possible, we aim to provide a final decision within 8-12 weeks of application receipt.
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.
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.
Each KCL Masters course sets its own entry requirements. The minimum entry requirement is usually a second class () undergraduate degree from a UK institution, or an international equivalent (e.g. US GPA of 3.0/4.0). However, many courses require at least a and may also specify specific subject requirements.
Each KCL Masters course sets its own entry requirements. The minimum entry requirement is usually a second class () undergraduate degree from a UK institution, or an international equivalent (e.g. US GPA of 3.0/4.0). However, many courses require at least a and may also specify specific subject requirements.
Email: newstudents@kcl.ac.uk.
The personal statement is one of the many factors in the overall assessment of your application: it's your opportunity to introduce yourself to King's and tell us about your interest in your chosen subject, as well as any work experience or extracurricular activities you have done.