1. QS ranking 2. Global perspective 3. Faculty (Highly experienced practically and academically) 4. Professional approach towards teaching 5. Commonwealth nations adapt and/ or admire UK's law making 6. UK's business and market based policies
Course Curriculum
The syllabus is updated and runs parallel to industry demands. Lectures are informative and urge you to research. Even the exams are designed to check your righteous reasoning of theories propounded, recent updates etc. We are encouraged 'to think' first and not just read books and case laws.
Exams
Undergrad degree with high 2:1 honours ( India Equivalent: 65% aggregate across all years of study; however the requirement may differ for DU-Law students) in Law or a degree with at least 70% law content. IELTS: 7 Overall, 6.5 individually.
Placement
Employers collaborate with the student organisations and conduct webinars now. They try their best to attract the best talent from the institute. However, no campus placement is offered. Informative resources, career advice team do help, at the end its us who take the application initiative.
Internship
None.
Fees
Approx. INR 29,00,000 (Twenty Nine Lakhs) + conversion charges and taxes. You may consider budgeting INR 31,00,000.
Scholarship
None
Faculty
The ratio differs from class-to-class and never jeopardise your interest. The faculty is dedicated towards doubt-solving and may breach time limits until satisfied. Some offer you enough time during lecture, while others may ask for after class appointments. They are very well versed with laws, recent finding and are invited by government and private institutes or companies to advice them. One of my module is EU and US Financial Regulation taught by Prof. Turk and Prof. Takis. Both of them are highly learned, experienced and regularly advice EU law makers. Their lecture is a gold mine. I look up to them and wish to achieve the same level in the near future.
Campus Life
The strand campus is at the bank of Thames and is in exact center of London. Mesmerizing, thriving and corporate London can be seen from Waterloo bridge (which is just a 2-minutes walk from Strand Campus). Everything that you can imagine of is available here. Resourceful libraries (where you can even a rent a laptop), active student clubs (you need to buy membership separately), career advice centers, networking sessions, and partying people. King's has its own gyms and resto-bars too. The campus is completely wifi-enabled. If you are a undergrad student here, you will have a lot of time to explore everything. Postgraduates (like me) may wish to pursue another masters or PhD here.
Hostel
Affordability is the factor. I live at University of London's accommodation and pay GBP 200 every week. While there are inexpensive (like friendship house, northumberland house etc) and expensive (OLIB houses etc.) accommodation available. Research! Mine is an ensuite, that offers meals, wifi and other facilities.