FAQs
What is the duration of the Tax and Law Insight programme?
The programme lasts for 3 days, from 11th to 13th June 2025.
Who is eligible to apply for this programme?
This programme is aimed at students with a disability or long-term health condition who are in their penultimate year of university.
Is the Tax and Law Insight programme paid?
Yes, this is a paid Insight programme, and you will be compensated with a salary equivalent to the living wage salary.
What qualifications do I need to apply?
Generally, you will need 5 GCSEs at A* – C (or equivalent) and 120 UCAS points from your top 3 A Level grades (or equivalent), and you should be on track to achieve a 2:1 undergraduate degree in any discipline.
Will participating in this programme guarantee a graduate job offer?
While participating in the programme could lead to a graduate job offer, it is not guaranteed. However, it is a step towards receiving a graduate offer if you are successful.
What opportunities will I have during the programme?
During the programme, you will network with colleagues, learn about the business, and have the chance to take an assessment that could secure a position on one of KPMG's 2026 Tax graduate programmes.
Can I apply if I am missing some grades or points?
Yes, you may still apply even if you are a few grades or points short, as your application will be reviewed in the context of your overall performance and any extenuating circumstances.
Where is the programme located?
The Tax and Law Insight programme will take place in London.
What should I do if I require visa sponsorship after graduation?
Unfortunately, KPMG is unable to offer sponsorship for some graduate roles, so you cannot apply for this programme if you will require visa sponsorship after graduation.
How can I find more information about the application process?
For more information about the application process, please visit KPMG's "Applying to KPMG" page.