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Additional consideration

Your application will receive additional

consideration when you apply to King’s College

London through UCAS. This is dependent on you

meeting all other admissions criteria.

Alternative offers

If you receive an offer from King’s College London

it will be a King’s Realising Opportunities dual

offer that will consist of the following:

A standard offer for the programme to which

you are applying.

An RO alternative offer of 2 A level grades (or

equivalent) below the standard entry offer.

For some degree programmes certain essential

subjects within the offer will be required at the

standard level. You should check any such

requirements carefully. The RO offer will only

be valid upon successful completion of the RO

Programme.

Extended Medical Degree Programme – EMDP

EMDP (A101) admits up to 50 students a year

from eligible non-selective state schools in

Greater London, but will offer up to 5 of these

places each year to RO candidates from any

RO school or college in the UK, who meet the

selection criteria and are successful at interview.

Enhanced Support Dentistry Programme – ESDP

ESDP (A206)* admits up to 10 students a year

from eligible non-selective state schools in

Greater London, but will offer up to 2 of these

places each year to RO candidates from any

RO school or college in the UK, who meet the

selection criteria and are successful at interview.

Alternative RO offers will be given for the EMDP

and ESDP courses as described above.

Course exemptions

Alternative RO offers will not be made for

Medicine (A100), Dentistry (A205)*.

Further information

For more information on the range of courses

available and typical entry requirements please

visit

www.kcl.ac.uk

Remember that it is important

that you check the individual requirements for the

course you are interested in and what this means

for you.

* The College reserves the right to move

students between A205 and A206 to ensure

that applications are considered in the most

appropriate context. There is therefore no

advantage gained by students applying to both

courses in either of these pairings.

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