What is minimum English language score needed for admission to Nursing at King’s College London?

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    Kanishka Gambhir | Contributor-Level 10

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    English Language Proficiency score is different for UG Nursing courses as well as PG Nursing courses 

    Below mentioned are some UG English Language Requirement for Nursing students- 

    Test 

    Required Score 

    IELTS 

    7.5 

    TOEFL iBT Home Edition 

    109 

    PTE Academic 

    75 

    Below mentioned are some PG English Language Requirement for Nursing students- 

    Test 

    Required Score 

    IELTS 

    7.0 

    TOEFL iBT Home Edition 

    100 overall 

    PTE Academic 

    69 

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