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University of Kings College Admissions 2024-25

Halifax, Canada

  • Cost of LivingCAD 17,580
  • Tuition Fee FromCAD 6,629
  • Country Rank#132
  • Batch Strength914
  • Global Diversity-
  • Gender Ratio-

University of Kings College Admission

University of King's College Entry Requirements

UKC invites applications for three terms which begin in January, June, and September. The Dalhousie University Application or King’s Online Application Portal can be used by students who plan on applying to the university. The application fee is CA$ 65 for undergraduate studies and CA$ 75 for postgraduate studies. International students seeking admission must fulfill the prerequisites of the University of King’s College entry requirements -

Admission Requirements:

  • Official transcripts from high school, secondary school or any other educational institutions 
  • Bachelor’s degree with an average B grade or more for graduate students
  • 1000-word autobiographical sketch
  • Portfolio
  • Personal statement
  • Letters of reference
  • Resume/CV
  • English Language Proficiency Scores -
    • TOEFL iBT: An overall score of 90 and no band score lower than 20.
    • TOEFL CBT: Minimum score of 237 
    • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with each band with a minimum score of 6.0
    • MELAB: An overall score of 81
    • CAEL: Overall total score of 70
    • CanTest: A score of 4.5 overall

 

University of King's College Fees

  • Journalism: CA$ 6,999 - CA$ 7,034
  • Management Studies: CA$ 38,150 - CA$ 61,222
  • Science: CA$ 35,531 - CA$ 60,629
  • Business Administration: CA$ 33,762 - CA$ 50,810
  • Information Technology: CA$ 43,399 - CA$ 50,810

 

University of King's College Placements

The graduates and alumni can take advantage of the University of King's College Placements & Specialized Career Services. Each semester, it plans activities and career fairs. There are several full-time and part-time jobs available, both on and off campus. The King's Co-op Bookstore, Wardrobe, and Gallery all have part-time openings for students on campus. The students are the owners of these businesses. Other employment opportunities for students include research assistant, dining hall server, library, or phone caller. In the facilities division and Alexandra Hall, there are additional full-time and seasonal positions available. These are typically hourly employment. Additionally, students can use the My Career portal to research a variety of occupations.