The King's University Admissions 2024-25
Edmonton, Canada
- Cost of LivingCAD 21,360
- Tuition Fee FromCAD 9,812
- Country Rank#1333
- Batch Strength910
- Global Diversity-
- Gender Ratio-
King's University Entry Requirements
Before submitting an application for their desired courses, international applicants should carefully review the admission requirements. Students can apply online using the ApplyAlberta portal for a CAD 100 application fee. Take a look at King’s University entry requirements below -
Basic Requirements:
- 12th standard with a minimum average of 60%
- Official transcripts
- Standardised test scores
- Letter of Recommendation (LOR)
- Copy of passport
English Proficiency Requirements Scores:
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or higher
- TOEFL IBT: Overall score of 88 or higher
- PTE: Overall score of 59 or higher
- CAEL: Overall score of 70
King's University Fees
The main subjects covered in the courses offered by KU are biology, chemistry, sociology, English, environmental studies, psychology, computing science, kinesiology, mathematics, accounting, and business. Beyond their costs for tuition, housing, a meal plan, textbooks, and other costs of living in Canada, the institution advises international students to keep in mind their budget for King’s University fees annually -
- Computer Science: CAD 10,969
- Business: CAD 10,969
- Education & Environment: CAD 10,969
- Graphics & Visualization: CAD 10,969
- Software System Development: CAD 10,969
King's University Placements
King's University placements rate stands at an outstanding percentage of 98%. Starting with Canadian on-campus employment opportunities, off-campus employment opportunities, volunteer work, part-time jobs, full-time jobs, and employment registries, students can search for all of their alternatives before submitting an application.
The Center for Career and Calling helps students develop the career route they want to take by giving them the best advice and possibilities. Internship opportunities are available for students in the disciplines of education, business, environmental studies, and computer science. Through collaborations with research institutions and nonprofit groups including the Stollery Children's Hospital, The Mustard Seed, and the Eating Disorder Support Network of Alberta, the Community-Engaged Research Center enables students to participate in academic research. Additionally, the university places a lot of emphasis on internships in the industrial and telecommunications industries, with a few examples including Deloitte, Stantec, KPMG, FYIdoctors, Canadian Natural Resources, and SAIT.