Important information for applying
Find out all you need to know about the application process.
It's important that you follow the required application process and provide all the information we need to assess your application.
Below you will find some of our most common questions, but UCAS also has lots of useful information about how to use the UCAS online application process to apply to our undergraduate degree courses.
We offer several different types of undergraduate study and the application process may vary depending on whether you wish to apply for an undergraduate degree, International Foundation programme, or to Study Abroad at King's.
To help you understand the best process for you, please see our Applying to King's page.
Deadlines will vary, please visit the following webpages for further information:
Non-degree programmes: International Foundation programmes |
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Medicine and Dentistry programmes: (except for A104 Medicine Maxfax Entry Programme MBBS and A204 Dentistry Entry Programme for Medical Graduates BDS) |
15 October in the year before you wish to join |
All other undergraduate degree programmes: (including A104 Medicine Maxfax Entry Programme MBBS and A204 Dentistry Entry Programme for Medical Graduates BDS) |
26 January |
For details of the exact time of these UCAS deadlines, see UCAS guidance on when to apply.
If you apply after the specified deadline for your programme, your application will be considered late. We can only consider late applications if there are still places on the programme and after we have considered all on-time applications. Late applications will not be considered until all on-time applications for the relevant programme have been processed.
UCAS charges a small fee to apply, but King's will not charge UCAS applicants an additional application fee for your application to be considered.
You might incur further costs later in the application process, for example:
deposits for international students (if applicable)
payment for visa applications (if applicable)
payment for enhanced criminal conviction checks (if required).
If you are applying for a course which interviews on-site in London, you may also have to consider travel costs. Please contact our King's Advisors if you need any further guidance at this stage.
Yes. UCAS will allow you to apply independently of a school/college. You will still have to provide a reference, so take time to consider who is best placed to provide this. See UCAS application guidance for further details.
If you are applying through a secondary school or college, they will be able to provide you with this.
If you are applying independently, you will not need a buzzword - UCAS will ask you some additional questions in order to register with them.
Please note: If you are a student on the King's International Foundation and are applying for an undergraduate degree, King's may be able to provide you with a buzzword and support with the UCAS referencing system.
Please leave this field blank. King's does not use the UCAS campus code.
You can apply for more than one course at the same university through UCAS. However, we encourage you to only apply to similar courses as your personal statement will need to address all of the courses you choose. You should also look at the online prospectus entry carefully for all courses you apply to, to make sure that you are also considering the non-academic requirements as well as the academic requirements.
King's will do our best to advise you how to apply to our courses, but we may not be best placed to advise you on some of the technical or practical processes of filling in your UCAS application. Instead we would encourage you to:
Look at the guidance UCAS have provided on their website
Speak to a UCAS Customer Advisor if you are unsure
Talk though the process with a school or careers advisor, or a friend, parent or guardian.
In your UCAS application you will be asked to provide:
However, if you have any additional documents which you need to send to King’s to add to your application, the best way to do this is to send us a scanned copy of the file: once you have received your King's Apply log-in details, scan the document and attach the file to a message to us in your King's Apply system. This will send the document to us and automatically ensure it is added to your application. Additional documents might include:
University/high school transcripts (where applicable)
Official English translations of any items not issued in English
Any additional forms, samples, or evidence requested by the Admissions Office for your course.
If you are finishing your secondary qualifications, please make sure that your reference has included your predicted grades, either through the reference on the UCAS application or in an email from an official school address.
We are usually unable to consider applications until we have received all of the necessary documents.
Your personal statement is a piece of writing - about 4,000 characters or 47 lines of text - which you will include in your application. You do not need to list your qualifications here, as there will be a separate section of the application form for recording those details (along with details of your qualifications and your reference).
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.
There's no such thing as a 'perfect' personal statement, and the Admissions Office is not able to advise on drafts. However we hope this guidance will be useful for you:
Check the online prospectus entry for your programme, and check the 'Entry Requirements' section to see what sort of information we are looking for. For example, we have specific advice for our Medicine A100 programme, and for Law M100 programme, there are a number of 'non academic' requirements you might want to address in your statement.
Read the UCAS guidance on writing a personal statement, and watch King’s guidance.
Always read your statement through carefully, checking punctuation and grammar.
It's a good idea to get someone else to read your statement through too, but remember that it should be your own words: both UCAS and King's take plagiarism very seriously.
For most programmes work experience is not required and it will not be considered in place of the typical entry requirements (but you should check your specific programme in the online prospectus for further details).
However, if there are skills, achievements or knowledge you’ve gained from your work experience which you think would be relevant to you chosen programme, we would encourage you to include some brief details in your personal statement. This is particularly true where the programme states that some sort of work experience is ‘desirable’ or ‘highly desirable’ in the ‘Entry Requirements’ section of the online prospectus.
We welcome applications from mature students, but note that most programmes require evidence of readiness to engage and achieve at an undergraduate degree level and this would usually be demonstrated through recent qualifications. If you have been out of study for a while and have no relevant work experience, you may want to consider refreshing your subject knowledge in order to make a competitive application. For example, you could take an Access to Higher Education course or similar to meet the entry requirements (but do check first if your intended qualification is suitable for entry to the programme you’re interested in).
In some cases, mature applicants will be invited to an interview (for example, to discuss your current knowledge and your motivations for returning study) and you will be sent further information about this once you have applied. If you have any questions about the age of your qualifications, please contact our King's Advisors.
Yes, you can submit your English test results after submitting your application. If you will be taking an English language test at a later date, please mark this on your application. When you have received your results, please scan and upload them to the King's Apply portal.
All English language test results must be no more than two years old.
You should apply through UCAS in the same way as any other applicant.
However, please make sure that you accurately record the fact that you have participated by following any instructions given to you by the Widening Participation team. If unsure, please contact them.
For undergraduate degree courses, if you apply before the UCAS deadline for your course (either 15 October or 26 January), you will have a decision by 19 May at the latest. Some courses wait until all applications have been submitted before they start assessing applications and others make decisions as they receive applications, so waiting times can vary.
You will be notified of the decision through the King's Apply portal and UCAS Track.
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