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LNAT for King’s College London LLB Law admissions 2024 and 2025

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King’s College London’s Dickson Poon School of Law is one of the oldest law Schools in England.

It is recognised globally as one of the UK’s premier law schools, with a community of students and alumni from around the globe.

Dickson Poon School of Law offers a range of undergraduate Law programmes such as the well regarded Law LLB and various combinations of English and international law.

Does Kings College London use the LNAT 2024 for LLB admissions?

Yes. All applicants to the LLB programmes are required to take the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT).

LNAT results are not carried over from one year to the next. If you had previously taken the LNAT and/or applied for the Kings College London LLB in any previous year, you must take the LNAT again in the year / cycle of application.

How is the LNAT used by King’s College London?

The LNAT score is a critical parameter that is used for the shortlisting and selection of applicants for the final offer.

The institution has not provided specific information on what is the weightage given to LNAT score.

However, you can work with the assumption that LNAT section A (MCQ) scores will be weighted at 40% or higher.

As per the university authorities. “The LNAT essay is not taken into account during the admissions process.”

Average, minimum and maximum LNAT scores for LLB offer holders

The table below shows the Average, Minimum and Maximum LNAT scores for King’s College London’s LLB offer holders from a recent (2022) admission cycle.

LLB ProgrammeAverageMin.Max.
Law261336
Politics, Philosophy and Law271732
English Law and French Law241432
English Law and German Law231231
Hons in English Law, Hong Kong Law221435
Hons in English Law, Spanish Law241833

This information should be understood contextually, since these numbers will change year-to-year. They will also vary by the specific program.

A high LNAT score does not guarantee admission and a low score does not lead to an automatic rejection.

As you can see in the table, candidates with relatively low LNAT scores of 12, 13, 14 have secured admission. This may because of application of contextual parameters; and / or the applicants’ profiles may be stronger in other areas.

How popular is the King’s College London LLB?

The table below shows the the applications and offers numbers for King’s College London LLB from a recent (2022) admission cycle.

Applications
Offers
LLB Programme
UK
Intl
All
UK
Intl
All
Hons English, HK Law
13
23
36
6
15
21
Hons English, Spanish Law
43
34
77
18
17
35
English, French Law
63
161
224
19
26
45
English, German Law
17
43
60
15
33
48
Law
2096
2039
4135
242
604
846
Politics, Philosophy & Law
174
197
371
36
37
73

While the application numbers will change year on year. These numbers are are an indicator of the popularity of the program.

What is the minimum cut-off LNAT score for King’s College London?

We have not come across any information specifying a minimum LNAT cut-off scores for King’s College London. However, to deal with large number of applications in any year, the LNAT may be used as the first level filter.

Since other areas, such as academic achievements are also factored in, the final offer rankings are usually based on an aggregate score of various parameters, including the LNAT.

Statistics from 2023 Admissions Cycle

M100 Law LLB Offer Rates

UCAS Course codeProgramme titleAdmissions cycle
2023
 CODApplicationsOffersRate (%)
M100Bachelor of Laws in LawUK21901597.3%
Non-UK186451627.7%
Grand Total405467516.7%

M100 Law LLB Offer holders LNAT average score

UCAS Course codeProgramme titleAdmissions cycle
2023
 CODLNAT average score
M100Bachelor of Laws in LawUK30.49
Non-UK29.65

When should you take the LNAT for King’s College London admission?

All applicants to King’s College London LLB are required to take the LNAT by 25 January 2025.

To ensure timely assessment of your application, you should take the LNAT by mid-December of 2024.

Due to the competitive nature of admissions to the programme, your application may not be considered if you do not take the LNAT no later than 25 January 2025.

Check the official college website, UCAS and the LNAT website to reconfirm the correct dates for the application cycle.

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  • 30 Full-Length Practice Tests
  • 360 LNAT-Style Passages
  • 1,260 Multiple-Choice Questions
  • All Answers Include Explanations
  • 90 Essay Questions - with model answers
  • Access for 12 months from the date of purchase
  • Option to Repeat All Tests Thrice for Enhanced Practice
  • Random Shuffling of Answers for Repeat Practice Sessions
  • Try the Free Full Length LNAT 2024 Practice Test
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