English Law & French Law - Entry Requirements

UK applicants

Subject requirements

A-level (or equivalent) grade A in French.

No preferred subjects.

A-Levels

Must include grade A in French. Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en language francais (DELF) alongside 3 A-levels. The minimum level required is B2. Notes: If you are taking linear A-levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all Science subjects. This is with the exception of private candidates who are unable to take the practical component. We do not consider the EPQ at any point of the assessment process.

AAB Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A levels. Must include grade A in French. Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en language francais (DELF) alongside 3 A-levels. The minimum level required is B2. Notes: If you are taking linear A-levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all Science subjects. This is with the exception of private candidates who are unable to take the practical component. We do not consider the EPQ at any point of the assessment process.

International Baccalaureate Diploma

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

Must include grade 6 in Higher Level French. Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en langue francaise (DELF) alongside the IB Diploma. The minimum level required is B2. Notes: The total point score of 38 includes TOK/EE.

35 points overall or an aggregate score of 17 from three Higher Levels. Must include grade 6 in Higher Level French. Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en langue francaise (DELF) alongside the IB Diploma. The minimum level required is B2. Note: The total point score of 35 includes TOK/EE.

Alternative accepted qualifications

Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits overall: 39 credits must be from units awarded at Distinction, with 6 at Merit. In addition, applicants must have an A-level in French at grade A (or equivalent). Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en language francais (DELF) alongside the Access to HE Diploma. The minimum level required is B2. The Access to Higher Education Diploma should be in a relevant subject - Humanities, or similar - to be considered.

The Access to Higher Education Diploma must be 60 credits in total. Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits overall: 33 credits must be from units awarded at Distinction, with 12 at Merit. In addition, applicants must have an A-level in French at grade A (or equivalent). Alternatively, for applicants who have not studied French at the required academic level, we can consider the Diplome d'etudes en language francais (DELF) alongside the Access to HE Diploma. The minimum level required is B2. The Access to Higher Education Diploma should be in a relevant subject - Humanities, or similar - to be considered.

International applicants

Equivalent International qualifications

Please note

Course specific subject requirements are indicated in subject requirements above

English language requirements

Other requirements

LNAT

All applicants are required to take the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) by 31 December. You may submit your Law application to King’s through UCAS before or after you take the LNAT - ensuring you submit before the UCAS January Equal Consideration deadline - however, to ensure equal consideration you must sit your LNAT test by 31 December. Please ensure that you select King’s when you register your LNAT account so that we are able to retrieve your LNAT result in a timely manner.

Due to the competitive nature of the programme, we will be unable to consider your application further if you have not sat your LNAT by 31 December. This applies to all Home and Overseas applicants. However, for some Overseas applicants dispensations may be granted on an individual basis only where there is no LNAT centre in the candidate's country or no centre within a reasonable distance from the applicant's residence. Use the Live LNAT Test Centre Locator on the LNAT website to determine whether this applies to you.

Please note, LNAT results will not be carried over from one year to the next., therefore, the LNAT must be taken between 1 September and 31 December in the admissions cycle you are submitting your application.

Please see the LNAT website for further details on registration and sitting the LNAT.

Selection process

Alternative Law programmes

If you are applying for admission for English Law & French Law LLB (M121), English Law & German Law LLB (M122), English Law & Spanish Law (M123), English Law & Australian Law LLB (M124), or Politics, Philosophy & Law LLB (LM21) and also wish to be considered for the Law LLB (M100) course you must make a separate entry on your UCAS form.

Contextual consideration

We make contextual offers for this programme, which can be found in the entry requirements. As part of the assessment process, we take into account contextual information to gain a more complete picture of each application. More information can be found on the Contextualised admissions website.

Deferrals

Applications can be submitted for deferred entry by choosing the appropriate year of entry on the UCAS application.

If your circumstances change and, therefore, you need to request a deferral after an offer has been made, you will be able to request this, however we cannot guarantee that it will be permitted. Each deferral request will be considered on a case-by-case basis and we reserve the right to decline any post-offer deferral request. Requests should be submitted via a message on King’s Apply with an explanation of the reason for making the request.

Please note, second deferral requests will only be considered where the request is due to extreme unforeseen extenuating circumstances, for example, health reasons. We are unable to permit deferral requests that go beyond two years and you would need to apply again. This is with the exception of deferrals which are due to military/national service.

Foundation courses

We consider applicants who have recently achieved grades which are below the entry criteria, and have subsequently studied/are studying another qualification to seek entry, such as a Foundation programme, to be resit applicants (see resit policy under 'Resits').

Therefore, we are only able to consider applications from applicants on Foundation programmes if their Level 3 qualification is not suitable for direct entry onto our Law undergraduate programmes. In these cases, applicants studying Foundation programmes in the UK are welcome to apply.

Foundation programmes from other universities and further education providers in the UK are considered on a case-by-case basis. Whether or not we can consider a particular foundation year as suitable for study at King's depends on the content of the syllabus and modules studied.

We are unable to accept Foundation programmes that are integrated as part of a main degree at another institution. These may be called Year 0 or Integrated Foundations.

We are also unable to accept non-UK Foundation courses.

Once you have submitted an application, the Admissions Office may contact you via King's Apply to ask for further details on your qualification, such as a list of modules and course specifications.

The King's International Foundation Programme has guaranteed pathways available for progression onto our King's undergraduate degree programmes, and information can be found on the website.

Graduates

Our general entry requirements are based on A-level or equivalent. However, where an applicant is completing/has completed a degree, we are able to consider the degree study as part of the assessment of the application.

Generally, we would consider a minimum of a UK Bachelor degree with a 2:1 grade profile (or overseas equivalent) as meeting the entry requirements for our undergraduate degrees. However, those who have achieved/are predicted a high 2:1 or a First may be considered more competitive.

Where a programme has subject requirements, these will still need to have been met. If you have not met the subject requirements via A-level (or equivalent) then we may be able to consider the content within your degree. We would be looking for significant study of the subject across the degree programme with a 2:1 or above grading on those modules.

Once you have submitted an application, the Admissions Office may contact you via King's Apply to ask for further details on your degree study.

Personal Statement

Your personal statement is one of the many factors in the overall assessment of your application, and is your opportunity to introduce yourself to the university and inform us of your commitment to the programme and how the programme fits into your career plans, as well as any work experience or extracurricular activities you have done.

We look for applicants with an enthusiasm for scholastic activities in general such as reading, debating, and theological interests. Participation will be valued but achievement in these areas of interest will also be recognised. We are also looking for applicants with an enthusiasm to study a law degree programme and have thought through their reasons for considering this subject option. The King's degree programme focuses on the study of law as an intellectual discipline. Law may be regarded as a social science, a branch of ethics or as part of political philosophy, and all of these perspectives are explored within the learning environment of King's. It also can form the first major step towards qualifying for practice as a solicitor or barrister. Applicants should indicate why they particularly wish to study English Law & French Law.

Resits

Please be aware that we do not accept resit students for entry to any of our undergraduate Law programmes. We require all relevant qualifications to be successfully completed in the first sitting, e.g. completing three A levels within two years. We will only consider resits if there are significant mitigating circumstances affecting your first ‘sitting’. In these situations we still cannot guarantee that your application will be considered, but you should submit a Mitigating Circumstances form so that this can be considered alongside your application. We will then request further information if necessary. Please note, we consider taking the same subject again at the same level, even within a different qualification, to be a resit.

We also consider applicants who have recently achieved acceptable qualification e.g. A-levels, and have subsequently studied/are studying another qualification to seek entry, such as an Access to HE Diploma or a Foundation programme, to be resit applicants.

Transfers

Transfers into this programme are not permitted.

Key Information

Course type:

Single honours at King's plus other award at partner institution

Delivery mode:

In person

Study mode:

Full time

Required A-Levels:

A*AA

Duration:

Four years

Application status:

Open

Start date:

September 2026

Application deadline:

10 September 2025