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Medicine at Kings College London & Interview Questions 2026

MMI interviewUCAT requiredUpdated 24 June 2026

Reviewed by Dr Akash Gandhi, MBBS MA (Cantab) DGM DRCOG MBA MRCGP

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At a glance

Location
London, England
Founded
1829
Degree awarded
MBBS (UCAS code A100)
Course length
5 years
Home fee
£9,790 per year (2026/27)
International fee
£56,800 per year (2026/27 entry)
Interview format
MMI
UCAT required
Yes
SJT Band 4 accepted
No
Foundation year
Yes
Intercalation
Optional
QS UK ranking
5
Invited to interview (home, 2024)
40%
Post-interview success (home, 2024)
77%

Overview of King's College London Medicine

King’s College London Medicine is taught at GKT School of Medical Education, based in the centre of London.

Partner teaching hospitals include Guy’s, St Thomas’s and King’s College Hospitals, three of the busiest and most renowned teaching hospitals in the UK.

The MBBS programme is structured across three stages, beginning with biomedical sciences and the foundations of medicine in Stage One.

Stage Two focuses on the principles of clinical practice and combines learning in academic and hospital settings.

Stage Three provides vocational clinical training with an emphasis on preparing students for professional practice.

An optional intercalated BSc can be taken between Stage Two and Stage Three, allowing students to study a related subject in greater depth.

Students benefit from clinical placements not only in central London but also across district general hospitals and over 350 general practices in the south east of England.

The course is accredited by the General Medical Council (GMC), and graduates are eligible to apply for registration to practise medicine in the UK.

Beyond the curriculum, King’s students engage in a wide range of societies and extracurricular activities, from sports within GKT to cultural events such as the KCL Diwali Show and debating societies at Guy’s Campus.

Where does Kings College London rank for Medicine?

Complete University Guide 2027

17thof 40 UK medical schools
Top40th
Overall score
96%
Entry standards
72%
Student satisfaction
74%
Research quality
87%

Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.

The Guardian University Guide 2026

27thof 36 UK medical schools
Top36th
Guardian score (/100)
62.8
Satisfied with teaching
80.9%
Satisfied with feedback
70.1%
Student to staff ratio
9.4

Source: The Guardian University Guide 2026 medicine league table.

Kings College London Medicine admissions statistics

~1 in 3 applicants receive an offer

Less selective

2024 entry data

For 2024 entry, Kings College London received 1,981 home applications for Medicine and invited 796 applicants to interview (40%). It made 609 offers, so 31% of home applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 77% went on to receive an offer.

Home applicants

Kings College London Medicine admissions statistics for home applicants
Entry yearApplicationsInterviewed% of applicantsOffersPost-interview success% of interviewedOffer rate% of applicants
20241,98179640%60977%31%
20232,5571,00639%59559%23%
20222,7411,00537%51351%19%
20212,83795934%62665%22%
20202,03693646%65270%32%

International applicants

Kings College London Medicine admissions statistics for international applicants
Entry yearApplicationsInterviewed% of applicantsOffersPost-interview success% of interviewedOffer rate% of applicants
202482918622%15382%18%
202390011012%5045%6%
20229629610%4042%4%
20211,074908%7786%7%
202084512415%8871%10%
% invited to interview:
applicants interviewed divided by applications.
Post-interview success rate:
offers divided by applicants interviewed.
Offer rate:
offers divided by applications. An offer is not a confirmed place.

Last checked June 2026.

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Kings College London Medicine Course Structure

King's College London Medical School's course is divided into three ‘Stages’ with an intercalation year between Stages 2 and 3. Although we offer four entry routes into Medicine, all our students follow the same core MBBS curriculum.

Stage 1

Provides you with a foundation in biomedical sciences and population sciences, along with the skills to begin to integrate them with clinical practice.

Stage 2

Brings together science and clinical practice in blocks organised around the human life-cycle and common pathological processes. It focuses on the care of patients with common conditions in a range of clinical settings. You will also follow patients for prolonged periods of time to learn how to deliver whole-person care.

Stage 3

Is oriented towards future practice, and includes the opportunity to undertake elective study abroad. You will also conduct quality improvement projects and develop skills to transform patient and population health at home and abroad. Inter-professional training and increasingly realistic simulation are important parts of the curriculum.

Teaching style

Systems based, integrated course structure

Intercalated BSc

Yes, the intercalated degree is a one-year BSc course which gives you the opportunity to study the subjects of your choice in greater depth across King’s and the university’s clinical partners. The intercalated BSc is a mandatory requirement however students can request to opt-out; the intercalated BSc is taken between Stages 2 and 3 of the course.

King's College London Medicine Entry Requirements

A-Levels

The minimum A level requirement for Kings College London Medical School is A*AA.

Must include Chemistry & Biology

GCSEs

The minimum GCSE requirement for Kings College London Medical School is grade 6 (B) in both English and Mathematics required

International Baccalaureate (IB)

38 points overall or an aggregate score of 19 from three Higher Levels.

Must include grade 6 in Higher Level Biology and Chemistry.

Scottish Highers

AAB at Higher

Scottish Advanced Highers

AA at Advanced Higher

Must include grade A in an Advanced Higher in Chemistry and Advanced Higher in Biology.

Graduates (degree requirements)

Graduate entry: a minimum 2:1 in a Biosciences degree with both Biology and Chemistry content; OR a 2:1 in any subject plus grade A at A-level in both Biology and Chemistry. UCAT and interview required. Graduates may apply to the four-year (A102) and five-year programmes.

English language requirements

ILETLS: 7.5 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in each skill

Resits

Yes- but non-resit applications are stronger

Deferred entry

No

Minimum age requirements

King’s is only able to accept applicants who will turn 18 years of age before commencing the second year of the Medicine degree. Applicants who will not be 18 by this date should submit an application the following year.

A-Level Requirements at Kings College London

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UCAT at Kings College London 2026

How Does King's Medical School Look At The UCAT?

Kings Medicine UCAT Cut Off in 2026 for 2027 Entry A100 Medicine

Before we assess applicants for Medicine/Dentistry, all are ranked. This ranking is developed by an algorithm that combines your level 3 qualifications, level 2 qualifications,

your UCAT score (+SJT band), and any contextual/widening participation flags on your application or mitigating circumstances. After this ranking has been developed, we process applications from here, working down the list in an order of descending score. If people meet basic entry requirements, we then are able to invite them to interview (2025 Entry).

SJT Band 4 = Auto Rejection

It is believed that Interview Selection is made up of a score that is made up out of 170 (2024 Entry)

  • UCAT /100
  • GCSEs /40
  • SJT /10
  • Contextual /20

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW [ie Kings College London UCAT Cut Off Score]:

  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2520 (non-WP), 2710 (International)
  • 2022 Entry (/3600): 2360 (non-WP), 2380 (WP)
  • 2021 Entry (/3600): 2510 (non-WP), 2390 (WP)
  • 2020 Entry (/3600): 2400 (non-WP), 2180 (WP)

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW at King's College A100:

  • 2024 Entry (/3600): 3056 (Home), 2910 (WP)
  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 3045 (Home), 3101 (International), 2896 (W))
  • 2022 Entry (/3600): 2951 (SJT Band 1), 2857 (WP)
  • 2021 Entry (/3600): 2953 (non-WP), 2890 (WP)
  • 2020 Entry (/3600): 2824 (non-WP), 2751 (WP)

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER at King's College A100:

  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2470 (Home - unclear if WP or not), 2710 (International)
  • 2022 Entry: 2850 (International)

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER at King's College A100:

  • 2024 Entry (/3600): 3028 (Home), 2824 (WP)
  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2984 (Home), 3108 (International)
  • 2022 Entry (/3600): 2850
  • 2021 Entry (/3600): 2220 (use with caution)

🏫 King's College London acceptance rates and statistics for MBBS A100:

  • 2023 Entry: 3433 Applications, 1115 Interviews

✅ King's College Medicine Selection Process

For ranking in previous cycles, applications which met the entry requirements were ranked according to their UCAT score (average score and SJT band) compared to other applicants with improvement given for GCSE results (number of A*s) and School performance as well as an improvement on ranking if considered a Widening Participation applicant.

Interview selection was scored out of 170 - UCAT 100 + SJT 10 + GCSE 40 + WP 20

UCAT Score

UCAT percentile rank (compared to King's applications) multiplied by 100.

✅ SJT Scoring

Points added according to the SJT Band:

  • SJT Band 1 = 10 points
  • SJT Band 2 = 5 points
  • SJT Band 3/4 = 0 points

✅ GCSE

For GCSEs, points were awarded according to the number of A*s achieved at GCSE (subject is not considered). Less than 5 scored 0, 5 scored 10, 6 scored 20, 7 scored 30, 8+ scored 40. Scores were adjusted according to the GCSE attainment quintile of the school.

  • School in bottom two quintiles, then A = A*
  • School in the third quintile, then A = 0.5A*
  • School in top two quintiles, then A=A

✅ A-levels

Predicted or achieved A Level grades or equivalent have been used to assess whether applicants would meet or exceed the minimum entrance requirements for the course. Thereafter such grades have not been factored into the ranking process which takes place afterward and has determined who is and is not invited to interview for the course.

Post-interviews, interview score has been the main factor used to decide who offers have been made to.

Graduate Entry Medicine at Kings College London UCAT Cut Off Scores (A102)

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW [ie A102 Kings GEM UCAT Cut Off Score]:

  • 2023 Entry: 2890
  • 2022 Entry: 2850

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW for A102 Kings GEM:

  • 2023 Entry: 3038
  • 2022 Entry: 3046

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER for Kings Graduate Entry Medicine:

  • 2023 Entry: 2890
  • 2022 Entry: 2850

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER for Kings GEM A102:

  • 2023 Entry: 3022
  • 2022 Entry: 3056

🏫 King's College London acceptance rates and statistics for MBBS Graduate/Professional Entry Programme GEM:

  • 2023 Entry: 980 Applications, 78 Interviews, 24 Offers
  • 2022 Entry: 1247 Applications, 75 Interviews, 28 Offers

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GAMSAT

No

Kings Medical Work Experience

KCL normally expects some work experience in a caring environment and/or observation in a medical or clinical setting. If that is not possible, they look for evidence of work in a setting where you interact with the general public (e.g. pharmacy, check-out, restaurant). Reflect on what these experiences taught you that is transferable to medicine.

Personal Statement for King's Medicine

The personal statement is one of many factors in KCL's holistic assessment. It is reviewed at shortlisting alongside the reference, UCAT and academic record, but it is not separately scored or independently ranked — examination results and the UCAT score are the most important factors.

Note: from 2026 entry, UCAS replaced the single free-text personal statement with three structured questions — why you want to study the course, how your studies have prepared you, and what else you have done to prepare. Any guidance above still applies; it is simply spread across those questions. For worked examples and a review of your own statement, see our medicine personal statement examples and review service.

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Graduate entry at Kings College London

King's College Graduate Medicine - Study Mode: Full time. Course Type: Single Honours. Length: Four years. Start date: September.

Student eligibility: UK applicants only.

Does Kings College London have a gateway or foundation year?

The Extended Medical Degree course (MBBS) EMDP is specifically designed for students studying A-Levels or Access to Medicine at a non- selective state school or who are participants of Realising Opportunities across England. The course offers a more graduated introduction to medical study than the standard MBBS degree and provides greater academic and pastoral support.

Eligibility criteria

Foundation Year Medicine King's College London:

  • Full Time
  • A Levels: ABB
  • Duration: 6 years with MBBS degree (7 if intercalating)

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following criteria:

  • You must have attended only non-selective state education since the age of 11. Please list all the schools that you have attended since the age of 11 on your UCAS application, even if some previously attended schools were not in the UK.
  • You cannot have started or completed a degree before submitting your application.
  • You must have sat the UCAT prior to submitting your application.
  • You must have a Home fee status.

Special consideration will also be given to the following:

  • Applicants from schools with low attainment
  • Applicants from low participation areas as determined by ACORN* and POLAR
  • Participants in Realising Opportunities
  • Participants who have completed King’s K+ or Medview programmes
  • Applicants who are care experienced
  • Applicants with other widening participation backgrounds

*You are able to check your ACORN profile by checking your postcode using the CACI website. You will be asked to register but the service is free.

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King's College London Medicine Interview Questions 2026

  • MMI Interview
  • Was a panel Interview during COVID
  • 7 station MMI, each station lasting 6 minutes with 2 minutes of preparation time

Interview dates

Kings Medical school interviews for 2025 entry: Interviews are held between November and May and you should not expect a decision post-interview until the cycle has completed in May.

🎓 King’s College London Medicine Interview Questions & Topics 2026

Suitability to be a health professional

  • Communication skills
  • Scientific knowledge
  • Knowledge of ethical issues
  • Decision making

Interviews are held between November and May and you must be available for an interview in order to be considered for admission. A large number of applications are received for Medicine and although we recognise that this is an anxious time for you, all applications are carefully considered and therefore you should not expect a decision post-interview until the cycle has completed in May.

Interviews are an essential part of the assessment process, and our interviewers are assessing communication skills, exploring general social and ethical issues, normally health-related, and assessing the interviewee’s general suitability for the programme and as a health professional, as well as how the interviewee will contribute to the university as a whole.

King’s operates a “fit-to-sit” policy for interviews, therefore, we are unable to take into account mitigating circumstances for the interview performance. If there are any issues within the interview that you consider affected your performance, you should ensure these are raised with the Admissions team at the time.

Popular King's Medicine Interview Questions / Topics:

  • Motivation and Insight into Medicine
  • Personal statement/General Stations
  • Ethical dilemma/scenario
  • Case Article Review
  • Your opinion on recent health news
  • Data Analysis
  • Observation Tasks
  • Role play Station

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A standardised interviewer assessment score sheet accompanies each station. Interviewers have no prior knowledge of candidates before they meet them at each station.

❓ Kings (KCL) Medical Interview Past Questions 2026 & Likely Topics

These are suggested practice questions based on publicly available information and past trends. They are not official questions from the University and may not appear in your interview. Use them as part of a broader preparation strategy.

Motivation to study medicine

  1. Why medicine?
  2. Why Kings?
  3. What did you learn from your work experience?
  4. What qualities of a doctor did you see from your work experience?
  5. What do you know about the Kings Medicine course? How is it taught?
  6. Why do you think you will be well suited to this course?
  7. Why medicine and not dentistry or nursing?
  8. Tell us about your volunteering
  9. What are your hobbies?
  10. What are the negatives of a career in medicine?
  11. How has King’s College London contributed to modern medicine?
  12. What can you contribute to the atmosphere at King’s College London?

Personal Insight

  1. Why should patients trust you?
  2. What are your best qualities?
  3. How do you manage stress?
  4. Can you provide us with an example of a time when you demonstrated resilience?
  5. Give us an example of a time when you demonstrated teamwork.
  6. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  7. How would your friends describe you?
  8. Tell us about an article that you have recently read.
  9. What is your opinion of the … case?
  10. What were the main issues raised in this case?

NHS & Local Area

  1. What changes would you make to the NHS if you could?
  2. What are the NHS values and why are they important?
  3. What are the common barriers to healthcare faced by people?
  4. What is it like to be a doctor?
  5. How do you deal with overpopulation?
  6. What do you know about the local area here in Kings?
  7. What are the main challenges that face the NHS?
  8. How has COVID changed the way the NHS operates?
  9. What do you think are going to be the long-term consequences of COVID on the NHS?
  10. Common healthcare topic - something from the news or topics such as world health
  11. How does the healthcare system differ here compared to other areas in the UK?

Ethical Scenarios

  1. Understanding of the four ethical principles
  2. Understanding of the GMC’s good medical practice
  3. What is the debate surrounding euthanasia, should it be legalised?
  4. Who would you give this organ to? [Prioritisation]
  5. What are the arguments that surround the pro choice and pro life abortion debate?
  6. Key values and qualities (NHS values), e.g. teamwork, kindness, compassion and empathy, respect for the individual, privacy and dignity, advocacy, decision-making and integrity.
  7. If you notice that a colleague has turned up to work drunk, what would you do?
  8. What do you know about the Charlie Gard case?
  9. Who can you escalate concerns to within a hospital?

Other Stations

  1. Role play: bullying
  2. Role play: breaking bad news
  3. Role play: explain to someone how to draw this picture
  4. Role play: eating disorders
  5. Describe a picture, and explain why you were asked to do so?
  6. Describe this picture of a kitchen to an actor? Why have you been asked to do this?
  7. Data interpretation: draw this graph

🗣️ University of Kings Medicine Interview Tips 2026

  1. Have examples ready to use: many of the questions asked at King's are example-based, ie, they require you to draw on certain examples from your personal life, medical work experience and medical volunteering to help make key points that the selectors are looking for. As such, it is paramount that you spend time learning about these examples and thinking about different scenarios that you can use at the interview. It is helpful if these scenarios are malleable and can be applied to a number of different questions e.g. being a football captain, deputy head girl or playing in the school orchestra.
  2. Personal Attributes - King's is very likely to ask you about personal attributes during the MMI interview. They especially like to ask about teamwork and communication. As such it is paramount that you go through and learn these. King's have repeatedly focussed on your strengths and weaknesses as a person, so make sure that you have suitable examples for this. Check out our 420+ interview question and answer guide for dealing with such interview questions.
  3. Know the doctor training pathway: this is useful to mention in answers to show awareness about the career in medicine - and demonstrates that you have a considered approach, fortunately, we have a guide to the NHS and the doctor’s training pathway.
  4. Read the MMI instructions carefully - you get enough time to read the instructions provided before the MMI station. Make sure that you don’t miss anything from this. Try and plan how you will structure your answer thereafter in the reading time that you get. Therefore it is really important that you practice MMI questions and ensure that you think about your structure for as many questions as possible before your interview.
  5. MMI Stations - remember that each MMI station at King's is independent of the other. Therefore it is paramount that you try to treat them as such, if you have a bad station, try to forget about it and reset for the next station, this gives you the best chance of scoring well overall. Read our ultimate guide to preparing for medicine MMIs here.
  6. Know the King's Course - we would always recommend doing this for every university that you plan to apply to. King's has an integrated course. How does this differ from other universities? What is their policy on intercalation? Have you any idea about what you would plan to intercalate in at King's? Remember there is very early clinical exposure at King's - this can be an advantage!
  7. Know the local area - King's is a diverse region of London, with a number of local factors and diseases that differentiate the London Bridge region from the rest of the UK. Ensure that you research both communicable and non-communicable diseases in the area. How might this impact healthcare provision in the area?
  8. Reflect Well - the King's Medicine selectors love reflection, make sure that you are good at not just stating what you have learnt, but also how this helped and what you benefitted from, and what you will carry forward about this at medical school and in clinical medicine. This is especially true when reflecting on your medical work experience during the medicine interview.
  9. Practice Role Plays: Role plays are unique to medicine MMI interviews as they do not tend to occur in panel interviews. There are so many differentmedicine role-play scenarios that can come up, such asbreaking bad news in the medicine interview, it is paramount that you read about tips for answering role-play scenarios and practice MMI calculation stations. You might want to also consider practising this with a medicine interview tutor, or booking a 1-1 online mock interview.
  10. Don’t over-rehearse - this is a common theme amongst interview students and is very obvious to a trained examiner. As such, we would recommend focusing on the structure of your answer, and then naturally letting it flow when speaking to the answers, concentrating on the delivery of your interview answers. Read about our top tips for medicine interviews here. If you are struggling with this, consider booking sessions with an expert medicine interview tutor.
  11. Learn about the non-academic societies at King's - this is really important and might augment your Why Medicine question as well as help you formulate an answer to how you will contribute to life at King's University. Spend time on their website, or looking at their instagram for ideas about societies that you could think about joining.
  12. Learn Medical Ethics & NHS Hot Topics - it is extremely likely that you will be asked about medical ethics at a medicine interview at King's, so there is no excuse not to brush up on your knowledge on these topics, especially the four pillars of medical ethics. Learn how to provide a balanced argument on this. Check out some of our free articles on NHS Hot Topics here. It is good if you have an opinion on them, as long as you present a balanced and well-reasoned argument, ultimately, which side you choose does not matter, but is helpful to have. Check out our bank of 420+ medicine interview questions.
  13. Learn the NHS Core Values - This can be drawn into different answers about personal qualities or qualities of a doctor, which has formed a feature of stations in the past, and a good understanding of these core values will help you stand out against others. It is important to know about the NHS in general for your medical interviews - read our article here on this.
  14. Good Medical Practice - King's also puts emphasis on knowing the values and qualities of a good doctor, which can be found in this document and are likely to come up at the interview in the MMI stations. This is universal to many universities, and something that we always recommend students cover during their medicine interview preparation.

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Contact details for Kings College London

School of Medicine
Hodgkin Building
Guy's Campus
London
SE1 1UL

Tel: 020 7848 6501/6502
Email: guysadmissions@kcl.ac.uk

Website: www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/medicine

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Kings College London medicine FAQs

Where does Kings College London rank for Medicine in the UK?

Kings College London is ranked 17th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.

Kings College London is ranked 27th out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

Is Kings College London a good medical school?

Kings College London is ranked 17th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.

In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 72% for entry standards, 74% for student satisfaction and 99% for graduate prospects.

What are the A-Level requirements for Medicine at Kings College London?

The minimum A level requirement for Kings College London Medical School is A*AA.

Must include Chemistry & Biology.

What are the GCSE requirements for Medicine at Kings College London?

The minimum GCSE requirement for Kings College London Medical School is grade 6 (B) in both English and Mathematics required.

What is the UCAS course code for Medicine at Kings College London?

The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Kings College London is A100, and the degree awarded is the MBBS.

The course is based in London, England and lasts 5 years.

Kings College London also offers the 4 year graduate entry route (UCAS code A102) and a gateway or foundation year route (UCAS code A101).

Does Kings College London require the UCAT for Medicine?

Yes, Kings College London requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.

What UCAT score do you need for Medicine at Kings College London?

Before we assess applicants for Medicine/Dentistry, all are ranked. This ranking is developed by an algorithm that combines your level 3 qualifications, level 2 qualifications, your UCAT score (+SJT band), and any contextual/widening participation flags on your application or mitigating circumstances. After this ranking has been developed, we process applications from here, working down the list in an order of descending score. If people meet basic entry requirements, we then are able to invite them to interview (2025 Entry).

What is the acceptance rate for Medicine at Kings College London?

For 2024 entry, 31% of home applicants to Medicine at Kings College London received an offer (609 offers from 1,981 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.

What percentage of applicants are invited to interview at Kings College London?

40% of home applicants for Medicine at Kings College London were invited to interview for 2024 entry (796 of 1,981).

What is the post-interview success rate for Medicine at Kings College London?

Of the home applicants interviewed for Medicine at Kings College London in 2024, 77% received an offer (609 of 796).

What type of interview does Kings College London use for Medicine?

Kings College London uses a multiple mini interview (MMI) format for Medicine interviews.

When are the Medicine interviews at Kings College London?

Kings Medical school interviews for 2025 entry: Interviews are held between November and May and you should not expect a decision post-interview until the cycle has completed in May.

Does Kings College London offer a foundation or gateway year for Medicine?

Yes, Kings College London offers a foundation or gateway route into Medicine.

The gateway or foundation year route into Medicine at Kings College London (Extended Medical Degree Programme (EMDP)) has the UCAS course code A101 and leads to the MBBS, which lasts 6 years.

The Extended Medical Degree course (MBBS) EMDP is specifically designed for students studying A-Levels or Access to Medicine at a non- selective state school or who are participants of Realising Opportunities across England. The course offers a more graduated introduction to medical study than the standard MBBS degree and provides greater academic and pastoral support.

Does Kings College London accept graduate entry for Medicine?

Yes, Kings College London accepts graduate entry applicants for Medicine.

The graduate entry route into Medicine at Kings College London has the UCAS course code A102 and leads to the MBBS, which lasts 4 years.

King's also runs a 4 year Healthcare Entry MBBS (UCAS code A105) for qualified healthcare professionals.

King's College Graduate Medicine - Study Mode: Full time. Course Type: Single Honours. Length: Four years. Start date: September.

Student eligibility: UK applicants only.

Is the personal statement assessed for Medicine at Kings College London?

Yes, Kings College London assesses the personal statement as part of the Medicine application.

The personal statement is one of many factors in KCL's holistic assessment. It is reviewed at shortlisting alongside the reference, UCAT and academic record, but it is not separately scored or independently ranked — examination results and the UCAT score are the most important factors.

2025/26 results

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Ultimate Package students from our 2025/26 cycle, with their UCAT scores and offers, who trained with us for the UCAT, personal statements and interviews.

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Medicine, King's College London
2025 UCAT2,590 / 2,700
Harry got my UCAT up to 2,590, working through the sections I kept dropping marks on week by week. Gemma then ran my interview practice so the MMI stations didn't catch me out, and Dr Akash mentored me the whole way through. I'm off to King's for Medicine.
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Daniel
Medicine, University College London
Medicine offers4 offers
The interview prep was the part that actually moved the needle. Proper mock MMIs, not just lists of questions, and feedback that was honest about what I was getting wrong. I ended up with four offers and firmed UCL.
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Aisha
Dentistry, University of Birmingham
Dentistry offers4 offers
The Ultimate Package kept me organised from UCAT through to interviews. They knew what dental schools actually ask and tightened up my personal statement. Four offers in the end, and I'm going to Birmingham.
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Charlotte
Veterinary Medicine, Royal Veterinary College
Vet offers4 offers
Vet applications come down to the written SAQs as much as the interview. Dr Rebecca went through my SAQs line by line, sharpened my answers and prepped me for the panels. I came away with four offers and chose the RVC.

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