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Does Kings College accept resits?

Applicants who have recently achieved grades which are below the entry criteria, and have subsequently studied/are studying another eligible qualification to seek entry, such as an Access to HE Diploma or a UK Foundation programme, may also be considered as a resit applicant.
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Does King's College allow resits?

Depending on your programme of study, you may be given an opportunity to resit an exam during a future assessment period if you have failed a module (i. e., you have an overall module mark below the pass mark) due to the following: Not meeting the academic requirements.
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Does KCL accept resits for medicine?

Where an applicant has taken longer than three years to complete their exams, only applicants with significant mitigating circumstances will be considered if they have resits.
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Do Kings accept lower grades?

King's College London does take contextual information into account when making offers to its applicants. If you meet certain criteria, you may be eligible for a contextual offer. Contextual offers can be up to two A level grades (or equivalent) lower than the standard entry requirements for any one course.
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What happens if you fail a module KCL?

A student who fails to achieve the qualifying mark will be reassessed in that element of assessment. The final module mark will be capped at the relevant pass mark; b) the element of assessment requires the student to achieve a specified qualifying mark.
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Can you retake a year at KCL?

Repeating a period of study for the first time.

This may happen because of a mid-year interruption or to compensate for a lack of progression from one year to the next. The +1 year gives a student an opportunity to repeat and access full funding for one repeat period, without restriction.
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What is the passing grade for King's College London?

Pass marks (and therefore capped marks) stay at 40% (UG, Pre-UG) and 50% (PG).
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Do UCL accept resits?

Resits are generally considered for most of our programmes. Any programmes that do not consider resits will outline this on their department webpages. Where resits have been attempted more than once, this may put you at a disadvantage due to the competitive nature of admissions for many of our programmes.
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Is KCL hard to get into?

King's College is known for its rigorous admissions process, and the acceptance rate is relatively low, with an overall acceptance rate of 13%. Typically, only a small percentage of applicants are accepted each year.
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Which UK universities accept retakes?

This is including the Russell Group universities, even both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. However, each university will have their own specific requirements and policies on A-Level resits and so how this might affect your chances can depend on the university.
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How many resits are allowed at university UK?

An undergraduate student is normally permitted three attempts to achieve the award of credit in a module (a first attempt and two re-assessment attempts). A postgraduate student is normally permitted two attempts to achieve the award of credit in a module (a first attempt and a re-assessment attempt).
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Does Manchester Uni accept resits?

We do accept resit examinations. We understand that students resit exams for a variety of different reasons. Whilst we do not normally increase our entry requirements for the first resit, this would be considered for subsequent resits.
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Does Imperial accept resits?

You can re-sit an exam twice. Re-sits must be taken at the first available opportunity. The first opportunity to re-sit would be in the August following your initial failure. If you still did not pass, you can then re-sit one last time in the following academic year.
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Does Durham accept resits?

The student must achieve mark(s) in the resit examination(s) such that the average for the module as a whole (taken together with the marks for any component(s) passed at the first attempt) is at least 40% in order to proceed in that programme of study.
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Is KCL a Russell Group university?

A research-led university, part of the famed Russell Group, King's has an outstanding reputation for providing world-class teaching and cutting-edge research.
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Does Warwick accept resits?

For exams being resat as a final attempt it is the exam mark that is used for decisions, it is not recombined with previous assessed work or examination marks, so 40% must be achieved in each exam being resat, and a capped mark of 40% is carried forward if a module is passed on resit.
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Does Liverpool accept resits?

A-Level Resits: Applicants who resit their A-Levels may be considered if they meet the GSCE criteria. Resit applicants must have achieved a minimum of ABB at first sitting. Resit applicants must have a final minimum grade of A*AA if an offer is made.
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Does Queen Mary accept A level resits?

As for A level resits, they are only considered under extenuating circumstances. Aston Medical School: Considered under extenuating circumstances. 1 resit year attempt only (as is the case with most medical schools). Barts (Queen Mary): Resits accepted if you're protected under the Equality and Diversity Act 2010.
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Why is KCL ranked so high?

KCL is now the largest healthcare learning centre in Europe, incorporating three teaching hospitals and providing a home to more than 27,000 students (including nearly 10,500 postgraduates) from 150 countries who also benefit from its strengths in law, the humanities and social sciences.
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Is KCL better than LSE?

LSE is generally better than KCL for the following reasons: The research it does is of slightly higher quality. It enrols slightly more talented applicants. It has a higher bar of getting in.
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Is UCL more prestigious than KCL?

There are other prestige factors KCL is better at, like a far higher endowment and a larger quality alumni, but not sufficient enough to overcome UCL's prestige.
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Is King's College London elite?

King's College London is one of the top 40 universities in the world (2024 QS World University Rankings) and among the oldest in England. King's has more than 23,000 international students from 185 countries worldwide, and some 8,500 staff.
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Does KCL care about Gcses?

Some of our undergraduate programmes have GCSE requirements, which can be found on the Online Prospectus.
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What average do you need for King's College?

Students are expected to have an overall minimum average of 70%. Final grades in individual university preparatory courses other than English and Mathematics (where required for the program) must be at least 60%.
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