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King's is pleased to introduce the new Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for postgraduate study at King’s, worth £10,000 as a fee reduction for India-domiciled students.
Award details
The Vice-Chancellor of King’s College London, Shitij Kapur, is pleased to offer up to 30 awards, each of £10,000, to India-domiciled students starting their first postgraduate degree in September 2024 in the following faculties:
Award value
Scholarships will cover a tuition fee reduction of £10,000.
Eligibility criteria
The awards are available to India-domiciled students studying a first postgraduate degree at King’s, in one of the faculties named above. It is only valid for full time, on campus study, and only for courses starting in September 2024.
Those who wish to apply for the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards should submit their application to study at King's by 10th March 2024. This ensures that you have the best chance of receiving a decision ahead of the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards 31st May 2024 deadline.
Prospective students must have accepted their study offer by 31st May 2024 to be eligible to apply for the award.
The awards will be applied to the selected students’ tuition fee accounts as a fee reduction. They will not be available against any other costs, and no cash equivalent will be offered. Any residual tuition fee liability must be met by the recipient.
Application process
Eligible students will be given the opportunity to apply for the Awards when they are made an offer for their chosen course.
They will be invited to submit brief answers to a series of questions set by King’s. Faculties will review the answers, alongside the applicant’s academic credentials, and make the awards accordingly.
To help with your application, you can find details about student opportunities at King's Edge and KCLSU.
Application closing date: 5pm on 31st May 2024
All offers will be made by the end of June 2024.
Terms and conditions
Vice Chancellor Awards terms and conditions (0.11 MB)
Selection process
We will be looking for evidence that award holders will make the most of their time at King’s, at both academic and personal levels, and that they will use their skills and knowledge to enhance society once their studies are complete.