7 Top Schools in London for International Students

King’s College London

The Duke of Wellington and King George 1V issued a proclamation in 1829 that established King’s College London. It is regarded as one of the best universities in the UK and one of the oldest academic institutions in the world.

Five campuses make up this excellent university. The Strand in the heart of London is home to its main campus. It also includes campuses in Denmark Hill, South London, Shrivenham (for professional military education), Guy’s, Waterloo, and St. Thomas (all on the Thames), as well as Newquay, Cornwall, where its information service centre is situated.

King’s College London has nine faculties and is the largest centre for graduate and post-graduate biomedical research and medical education in Europe based on the number of enrolled students. The University of Hong Kong, the Royal Academy of Music, Columbia University, the National University of Singapore, and the University of Paris, among others, all offer combined degrees with King’s College London.

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More than ten Nobel Prize winners, including Max Theiler, a virologist who created a yellow fever vaccine, and Frederick Hopkins, a biochemist, were graduates of King’s College London.

Average tuition is £18,100 for overseas students and £9,000 for students from the UK and the EU.

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Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)

Is also, one of the 7 top schools in London for international students. The Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew, London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary College, and Westfield College were combined to form Queen Mary, University of London in 1785.