King's College London
King's College London is a public research university founded in 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. The university is part of the "golden triangle" of major research centres along with the University of Oxford and Cambridge University and leading universities in London.
Quick Facts
About University
Almost immediately after its opening, the university took a leading position in medical education. Medicine began to be taught here on the basis of two ancient institutions with centuries-old histories.
Academic Programs
Taught in EnglishInstitute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
The Dickson Poon School of Law
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences
Specific directions for this program have not been defined yet.
Intakes & Deadlines
Available intake periods for application
Fall 2025
Fall 2025
Fall 2026
Fall 2026
Admission Requirements
Bachelor's Degree
Basic Requirements
3.0
English Language Level
7.5
109
75
How to Enroll
Follow these steps to apply King's College London
Register on the UCAS website
Register with UCAS Hub and answer the registration questions, confirming which year you want to start your degree and that you are interested in an Undergraduate degree.
Fill in your details
Complete the paperwork before your application is submitted. But you don't have to do it all at once - log in and save your progress at any time.
Select a specialty
You can choose up to five courses (all now or later). There is no order of preference, and your universities/colleges will not see where else you have applied until you have responded to all the offers you have received.
Write a personal statement
This is your chance to tell universities and colleges why you would like to study there and what skills and experience you have. It should be at least 1,000 characters long, but you can have up to 4,000 characters/47 lines – whichever comes first.
Submit your application
Once you have completed your application, you will be shown the full version - be sure to review it and make any changes.
Pay the entry fee
The entry fee will be $35.
Wait for a response from the university and apply for a visa
Cost of Study
Full breakdown of tuition and living costs
Campus Life
Facilities and student experience
• Sports facilities
World-class facility
• The library
World-class facility
• Research centers
World-class facility