Credit is awarded by Westcliff University. Acceptability of transfer credits to other institutions is at the discretion of the accepting/receiving institution.
King’s College has set up separate centers for all students to cater to their own developmental needs. The Centers are – Student Development Center, Career Services, CERAD, My Emotions Matters, Community Service-Learning Program, Do Lab, teach LAB, Demola, etc. Besides these, international visits, foreign language classes, and many national and international events are organized regularly.
King’s College, founded in 2009 AD promotes entrepreneurial spirit through progressive education. It is a place where you think not only outside the box, but inbox it. The programs are catered to the industry need and we try to minimize the gap between academia and market.
Courses at King’s College are tailored to the industry demand. You are evaluated based on continuous assignments rather than one-time examinations. There are online discussions, team work, projects, class presentations and assignments. Life at King’s is never dull to get your hands dirty.
There are academic support systems, mentorship, different departments and centers to cater the different needs of the students.
No, there is no age limit to enroll in our graduate or undergraduate course. You simply need to have a thirst for knowledge.
Undergraduate degrees follow high school and lead to a four-year bachelor degree. Graduate is a two-year degree followed by a bachelor’s degree.
King’s College offers Undergraduate programs in Business – BBA, Information Technology - BSIT, Computer Science – BSCS and Graduate Program in business – MBA with many specializations and majors.
Westcliff is a privately funded University with principal campuses located in Los Angeles, California and Miami, Florida. It is accredited under Senior College and University Commission - WSCUC (www.wscuc.org) and ACBSP (Accreditation for Business Schools and Programs www.acbsp.org
You can find the list of accredited Universities at U.S Department of Education in Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs https://ope.ed.gov/dapip/#/home
Since the medium of instruction is in English, our programs require a certain degree of English Proficiency. You can produce any English Proficiency Test certificate of 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in each band for undergraduate programs and 6.5 overall with no less than 6.0 in each band for graduate programs in IELTS or equivalent. Alternatively, you can submit an English Proficiency recommendation letter from your previous college.
After the admissions, you are required to attend Pre-University classes to familiarize with the system before the start of university classes. Once you start a university course it progresses from foundation level to majors.
Undergraduate students can decide the major in the first 2 years whereas, graduate students must decide majors within the first 8 months.
Grade Point Average (GPA) is a numeric indicator for a student’s academic performance calculated on a scale of 4.0.
Grades are typically determined by assignments, papers, projects, group discussions, class participation and attendance.
The credit is a value assigned to each course which reflects the number of hours the class will meet with professors each week.
Yes, there are numerous opportunities for semester exchange programs and also abroad study programs.