Kings College announces application open for short term online courses.
Real learning is experiential. It’s not only about classrooms, books, or examinations, but it’s also about understanding the real life. We are guided by the philosophy that students learn best when they are connected to the social realities outside the four walls of classrooms.
This belief is also manifested in our teaching model and curriculum, based on the continuous assessment system. This is a rigorous, challenging, yet rewarding. We nurture communication, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity skills in our students.
Affiliated with Westcliff University, US, King's College offers opportunities to add value to life through quality education and significant real life exposure.

Short-term courses that are available online:
Immers-ED: A Design Approach to Problem Solving
- Number of Sessions: 15
- Total Hours: 48
Emotional Intelligence Mindset
- Number of Sessions: 5
- Total Hours: 10
Transform Your Online Teaching
- Number of Sessions: 6
- Total Hours: 12
Why Choose King's College?
- Practical and Innovative Course Selection
The college offers specialized modules like "Immers-ED" and "Emotional Intelligence Mindset" that address contemporary professional needs. These courses focus on design-led problem solving and psychological resilience, providing immediate value for career and personal growth. - Experiential Learning Beyond the Classroom
Guided by the philosophy that real learning happens through real-life connection, these online courses move beyond traditional lectures and books.[1] The curriculum is designed to help students understand and address social realities, ensuring that education is practical and hands-on. - Focus on Essential 21st-Century Skills
The programs are specifically structured to nurture core competencies such as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication. This ensures that learners develop the versatile "soft skills" that are highly sought after in the modern global workforce. - Rigorous and Rewarding Assessment System
King’s College uses a continuous, challenging assessment system that prioritizes active engagement over rote memorization. This rigorous approach ensures a high standard of quality and rewards students who can successfully apply their learning to solve complex problems.