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Kings College London

Culture, Media & Creative Industries BA at Kings College London

Kings College London
london, UK
Duration : 3 Years
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Expenses
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Course Fees (Per Year)INR 22.15L
Living Cost (Per Year)INR 16.80L

Intake Session

SEP 2025

Eligibility Criteria

10th Grade

12th Grade

Percentage - 90%

Percentage - 90%

Academic requirements:
Accepted award: Indian High School Leaving Certificate
Required grades: Indian High School Leaving Certificate (from CBSE and CISCE boards only) from Standard XII with 83% overall
Required subject: Where our online prospectus asks for a specific subject grade at A-level, we would require the following: A* - Achieve 90% in the required subject; A - Achieve 85% in the required subject; B - Achieve 80% in the required subject. We are unable to accept Applied Maths to meet an A level Maths subject requirement. We are unable to accept Biotechnology to meet an A level Biology subject requirement.

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