M.A. in International Relations at KCL, London
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- Faculty of Arts & Humanities
M.A. in International Relations at KCL Overview
M.A. in International Relations
at KCL
This course is offered by Faculty of Arts & Humanities department of the university. KCL offers a 1 year long M.A. in International Relations course. The tuition fees to pursue this program is Pound 33258.0. English language proficiency test accepted for admission to KCL M.A. in International Relations is IELTS. Graduation cutoff for admission is 67.0%.
Duration | 1 year |
Course Level | PG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
International Students Admission Website | Go to Website |
Tuition & Fees | ₹35.31 Lakh View full breakup |
Type of University | Public |
Official Career Service Website | Go to Website |
M.A. in International Relations at KCL Highlights
M.A. in International Relations
at KCL
- International Relations MA is offered by Faculty of Arts & Humanities under King's College London, UK.
This a Masters level program of a course duration of 1 Years.
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M.A. in International Relations at KCL Entry Requirements
M.A. in International Relations
at KCL
Requirements for 12th grade
- No specific cutoff mentioned
Graduation
- 67%
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- Undergraduate degree with high 2:1 honours (i.e. overall average of at least 67% across all years of study) in history, international relations, political science, economics or other appropriate subject.
- In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum high 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 67% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 67% or above in the UK marking scheme.
- India - Degree from a Prestigious Institution: Bachelor degree (Honours/Special) with a score of: 70% or 8.4 out of 10.
- India - Degree from a Recognised Institution: Bachelor degree (Honours/Special) with a score of: 72% or 8.7 out of 10.
- India - Degree from a Highly Prestigious Institution: Bachelor degree (Honours/Special) with a score of 67% or 8.2 out of 10.
- The differing grading systems at Indian universities will be taken into consideration. If your degree is graded out of 4, 7 or 8, your scores would be assessed on a case-by-case basis. In these situations, we may ask for additional materials, such as a grading scale or score conversation sheet, to assess your application.
- If percentage and GPA are both present on the modules on your transcript, percentage will be used in preference to GPA.
- If you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience, or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a Masters or PGDip).
IELTS
- Marks - 7/9
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- 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill
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Other eligibility criteria
- Any relevant work experience could add weight to your application
Conditional Offer
- Yes
- Students may receive a conditional offer on the basis of academic or language qualifications
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M.A. in International Relations at KCL Fees
M.A. in International Relations
at KCL
1st year tuition fees
Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
---|---|
Tuition & fees | INR 35,31,334 |
Other expenses in 1st Year
Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
---|---|
Hostel & Meals | INR 10,77,621 |
Insurance | INR 82,396 |
Application fee | INR 7,964 |
Total approximate fees | INR 11,67,981 |
Calculated at the exchange rate of 1 Pound = INR 106.18 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 30ᵗʰ September 2024
M.A. in International Relations at KCL Scholarships
M.A. in International Relations
at KCL
Scholarship information is not available. You can apply to non-college specific scholarships available for
UK.
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King's College LondonStudents Ratings & Reviews
4.2/5
9 Verified ReviewsVibe of Campus
- Academically oriented
- Multi-dimensional
- Friendly
- Liberal
Student Views
- 38% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.9
Part time work4.2
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.6
Value for money3.9
Public transportation4.7
Safety3.7
Indian Food4.6
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Anonymous
BEng Biomedical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by King's College London
4.1
The transition to London helped me gain social skills and boost confidence.
Tips: London can be incredibly expensive. However, there are several ways to find affordable ways of living as a student so ensure you do your research before moving to London. KCL and London in general are very metropolitan so there are countless cultures and ethnicities to mingle with, making it smooth and quite enjoyable. For scholarships, it's quite difficult to avail of any as most are offered to Masters students and the UK very rarely offers scholarships for international students. However, there are different ways to avail of bursaries depending on your university/course. Students should ensure they do extensive research as they tend to be hidden.
Likes (Public transportation): London's public transport is world-renowned, very well-connected, and also very easy to navigate and understand. However, it does tend to be quite expensive if you live far from the city centre. There are buses, the London Underground and the London Overground. Most train services end at night but on the weekend, there are night tubes that run late into the night so it's possible to get home after night out.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It is quite difficult to secure a job if you're not studying for a highly-value degree. Visa sponsorship is quite easy to secure, especially at bigger firms. Again, depending on the major studied, salaries and roles can range from impossible to secure to incredible remunerative.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Banking & Finance - Batch of 2024
Offered by King's College London
3.9
One of the financial hubs in the world does help you to transform.
Tips: King's College provides you with various opportunities to showcase your talent. I did transition after coming here both academically and personally. I did not get any scholarships but the college does provide them and other financial aid is available as well.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty here is really qualified with much knowledge and expertise. Most of them work in the banking and finance fields simultaneously. Friendly, helpful and very much approachable if needed. Teaching methods are also very up-to-date and provide access to financial software such as Bloomberg, Stata and MATLAB.
Dislikes (Value for money): Being an international student, 40 Lakhs of tuition fees for one year of Masters degree plus living expenses in London, with no job placement and security, the value for money is not justified. Part-time work hours for students are also very restricted.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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Anonymous
BSc Physics - Batch of 2025
Offered by King's College London
3.1
King's College London does not provide much internship opportunities.
Tips: There was not much of a cultural shift. Coming from a metropolitan city, like Delhi, to another metropolitan didn't seem like much of a difference. The only thing that is needed to get used to the city is the cost of living. Takes about a month or so to adjust to the cost of daily expenses. I did not get any scholarships as I am not eligible for any. Being an Indian male studying Physics doesn't really suit the majority of scholarships at King's. The teaching faculty is generally good but the admin staff is not that great for our department. They will always find a way to make you run around to get basic things like your marks or even exam papers. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences here.
Likes (Public transportation): Covent Garden and Holborn station are within walking distance of campus, but using public transportation can quickly become expensive if you exceed your budget. Buses are a good alternative, but convenience depends on where you live and the route you travel. The tube is definitely faster.
Dislikes (Internships): There is not much support from the university. Generally, one has to be part of the relevant student groups/societies to get an idea of how the internship process works in the field of choice. The university has some help available to review CVs/Cover Letters and a practice interview round.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read more
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Anonymous
BSc in Business Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by King's College London
4.3
Great but could be better
Tips: The process of shifting is quite well but learn to find all the contacts needed beforehand to solve issues. Contact people and don't hesitate. Find fixed places to eat quickly. Join forums or clubs etc. in case you will feel lonely really fast even if you have friends. Talk to everyone a little and branch out.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking myself but there are still many Indian food options in London. Most of them are quite well made as well. As for pricing, it's cheaper if you go to the restaurant and not if you order at home. Try to find places with student discounts because they have many of those.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It has quite a direct way of immigration if you're a student. There's the graduate visa option for now which can give you time to search for jobs etc. There are also a lot of immigrants which shows it's not exactly impossible. The only issue is the current government which may come out with new policies making it tough.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2024Read more
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Anonymous
BSc Psychology - Batch of 2026
Offered by King's College London
3.6
Overall good experience at KCL.
Tips: The city is good. The course has a great structure and the university has a lot of resources. The degree is tough but rewarding. There are a lot of opportunities for internships/placements. Living in London is a great experience (barring the slight safety problems).
Likes (Public transportation): London has very accessible public transport. Between the tube, overground, national express, bus, night buses and walking, I think it's possible to get anywhere in London. As a student, you also get a discount on public transport. It's available most times of the day and is very convenient to use.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It's possible to get permanent immigration, but it's difficult to get a sponsorship. It truly depends on what course you're doing and what market you're applying for jobs in. If I had the chance I would consider permanently migrating to the UK for sure. The job prospects and academic potential here are far higher than my country of origin.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024Read more
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