King’s College London Scholarships for BS, MS and PhD (Fully Funded)

Applications are now open for the King’s College London Scholarships 2026, offering excellent financial support for international students pursuing world-class education in the UK. These scholarships include a mix of fully funded and partially funded options, primarily focused on postgraduate programs (Master’s and PhD), with some opportunities extending to undergraduate levels depending on the specific award.

Funding levels vary: fully funded awards often cover full tuition fees, a living stipend, research support, and sometimes additional grants, while partial awards may cover partial tuition (e.g., up to 50% or fixed amounts like £10,000–£22,000).International students from all nationalities are eligible for many of these scholarships (some are merit-based, need-based, or targeted at specific regions/groups), though certain programs prioritize underrepresented communities, Global South countries, or specific criteria. There is no separate application fee. You can check out BS, MSPhD and postdoc positions here.

Key Details:

  • Degree Level: Undergraduate, Master’s, PhD
  • Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)
  • Host University: King’s College London
  • Scholarship Type: Fully funded and partially funded
  • Open to Nationalities
  • No Application fee.
  • Application Deadline: Varies by scholarship

What This Scholarship Offers:

  • Full or partial tuition fee coverage to greatly reduce (or eliminate) the main cost of top UK education
  • Generous living stipend (often around £20,000–£22,000+ annually, aligned with UKRI rates in many fully funded awards) for daily expenses and focused study
  • Research grants and support (e.g., bench fees, project funding, travel allowances) to enable high-quality PhD or Master’s research
  • Access to world-class facilities, expert supervision, and advanced research environments at a leading UK university

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Fields Offered for Scholarship:

  • Arts, Media and History
  • Education
  • Social Science
  • Biomedical and Life Science
  • Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Finance
  • Nursing
  • Psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience
  • Medicine
  • Biology

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility varies by specific scholarship, but common requirements include:

  • Outstanding academic record and achievements (high grades, relevant qualifications)
  • Application (or offer) for an eligible program at King’s College London
  • Meeting English language proficiency standards (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL)
  • For Specific criteria for the scholarship please check the official webiste.

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How to Apply:

  1. Visit the official King’s College London webiste
  2. Carefully review eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and requirements for your selected scholarship(s).
  3. Apply for admission to your chosen program at King’s (if required—many scholarships consider you automatically with your program application).
  4. Check if a separate scholarship application is needed (some require extra forms, essays, or details).
  5. Gather and submit supporting documents via the official portal before deadline.

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Dr Engr Muhammad Umar

As the founder of Fellowships Guide, my name is Dr. Muhammad Umar. I completed my higher education from GIK Institute. I am an alumnus of the TWAS-TUBITAK, Turkiye and have participated in many international conferences. I have also been part of various international academic and research programs. Since 2017, I have explored and benefited from multiple fully funded opportunities. Based on my journey, I launched Fellowships Guide to help students access scholarships, fellowships, and exchange programs worldwide. I actively mentor those passionate about studying abroad and professional development. Read our Disclaimer Policy. Read About Us.

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