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King’s College London Medicine Interview Questions – Format, Examples & Expert Preparation Tips!

  • Writer: The Medic Life
    The Medic Life
  • Aug 22
  • 2 min read

King’s College London (GKT School of Medical Education) uses a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format to assess medical candidates, focusing on situational adaptability, ethical reasoning, and communication skills.


You’ll be evaluated by a variety of interviewers - academics, clinicians, students, or lay residentsacross multiple short stations.


MMI Data Interpretation Questions & Example

King's MMI Interview Format Overview (2025 Entry)

King’s interviews generally consist of four MMI stations, each with two questions on different themes, lasting around 40 minutes total.


Stations commonly assess:

  • Motivation for medicine

  • Commitment to King’s

  • Teamwork and resilience

  • Ethical reasoning & NHS awareness

  • Interpreting data & visual prompts


King's Key Statistics & Entry Insight.

UCAT is pivotal - accounting for 50% of your application ranking. Home and international applicants need strong UCAT scores, often above the national average


King’s interviews are competitive: about 1 in 3 UK applicants are invited; of these, 70% receive offers, with even higher rates for international students.


King's Sample MMI Station Questions

Motivation & Fit 

“Why Medicine? Why KCL?” “What makes you stand out as a medical candidate?” 

Ethical Reasoning 

“Should physician-assisted dying be legalised?” “How to rebuild vaccine trust?” 

Visual/Data Interpretation 

“Explain this graph about obesity trends.” “Describe this picture to an alien.” 

Communication & Role-play 

“Tell a patient’s family about a test delay.” “Encourage a quiet group member.” 

Resilience & Teamwork 

“Describe breaking confidentiality.” “A team member not contributing—what do you do?” 

Ace your King’s Medicine interview by combining:

  • Real question examples drawn from current candidates

  • Insider tips for station types and interviewer expectations

  • Confidence-building strategies to help you think clearly under pressure

  • King’s values authenticity and clear reasoning—this guide helps you show both.

10 Expert Tips to Shine at King’s MMI

  1. Practice MMI timing, each station is quick and focused.

  2. Adapt your tone per station, show empathy, authority, curiosity as needed.

  3. Stay current—know NHS issues and medical advances.

  4. Use the STARR method for behavioural stations: Situation, Task, Action, Result, Reflection.

  5. Think aloud—interviewers want insight into your reasoning.

  6. Link answers to values: GMC, NHS constitution, KCL’s mission.

  7. Know KCL’s medical strengths—dissection, London teaching hospitals, research opportunities

  8. Listen actively—pause if needed; clarity is better than rambling.

  9. Practice with peers, tutors, or mentors—get feedback on style and content.

  10. Prepare questions for them—e.g., “How does KCL support anatomy-based learning?”


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King's Medicine Interview FAQs

Is it hard to get into King’s for Medicine?

Very competitive. You need strong UCAT results, academic excellence, and solid interview performance


What's the King’s Medicine interview format?

Typically four MMI-style stations with varying themes and assessors, lasting around 40 minutes


What topics come up?

Expect motivation, ethics, teamwork, communication, NHS hot topics, and visual/data tasks


How successful are interviewed candidates?

Approximately 70% of UK applicants and 80% of international applicants receive offers post-interview

 
 
 

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