This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
King's College London acceptance rate for 2024 stands at 13%. This number is quite small and selective. It clearly means that the university only accepts 13 students out of 100 applications.
3 in 8 applicants to this programme received an offer.
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.
Give the school your answer. Once your college acceptance letters are in and you've decided which college or university to attend, it's time to respond to your school of choice. You can usually do this by filling out a form and sending it to the college along with a non-refundable deposit.
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.
KCL's acceptance rate is moderately selective compared to other universities to study in London. It is more selective than Edinburgh, Manchester, and Bristol but less selective than Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College. Its 13% acceptance rate puts it on par with other highly-ranked London institutions.
Waiting for a decision King's aims to make decisions on applications within 4-8 weeks, though some of our very competitive postgraduate taught programmes operate a 'gathered field' process for applicants who meet the advertised entry requirements and may therefore take longer.
Postgraduate taught courses 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.
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