King's College London is equivalent to Fudan University in China.
In the latest comprehensive ranking of QS world universities, King's College London ranks 33rd in the world, close to Fudan University. King's College London, referred to as King's or KCL for short, is one of the top 20 universities in the world, the founding college of London University and the top comprehensive research university in the world, enjoying a high reputation.
Famous school in Golden Triangle, member of Russell Group, member of SES-5. King's College was founded by King George IV of England in 1829, and was chartered by the royal family in the same year. It is one of the oldest universities in Britain. King's College London, together with Oxford University, Cambridge University, University College London, London Imperial College London and London School of Economics, is a famous "Golden Triangle School" in Britain.
Among the alumni and faculty of King's College, 12 Nobel Prize winners, 16 heads of government or state, and 34 current British parliamentarians were born. Among them are peter higgs, the father of "God Particle" and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, walter bentley, the founder of Bentley, Thomas Hardy, the literary giant, john keats, the poet, and Woolf, the female writer.
In addition, King's College is a member of "Science and Engineering Yugoslavia (SES-5)". King's College London ranks among the top in the world in many international rankings. The highest ranking in the world in recent years is 10.
20 17QS ranks 2 1 in the world, 5 th in Britain and 7 th in Europe; 20 17 times ranked 36th in the world, with a reputation of 31; Usnews ranks 45th in the world and 6th in the UK.
20 17 academic ranking of world universities ranked 46th. According to The New York Times's ranking of the most valuable graduates in the world, King's College ranks 32nd in the world.