Which universities offer graduate entry medicine?
University (and number of places a year, other entry requirements, and whether they accept non-science degrees)
- Barts (QMUL) – 39 UCAT – Yes
- Birmingham – UCAT
- Cambridge – 39 BMAT – Yes
- Cardiff – Feeder Stream course/UCAT
- Chester (new course) – currently open to international applicants only/UCAT – Yes
- Dundee/St Andrews – 55-70 GAMSAT – Yes
- King’s College London 28 UCAT
- Newcastle 25 UCAT – Yes
- Nottingham 93 GAMSAT – Yes
- Oxford 30 BMAT
- Sheffield 15 – from ‘widening participation’ backgrounds/UCAT
- Southampton – 48 UCAT – Yes
- St George’s -70 GAMSAT – Yes
- Swansea 142 GAMSAT/GAMSAT or MCAT for international – Yes
- Warwick 193 UCAT – Yes.
- Worcester (Three Counties Medical School) new course – currently open to international applicants only/UCAT or GAMSAT – Yes.
What are the entry requirements for these graduate entry medicine courses?
The entry requirements for graduate entry medicine vary depending on which course you’re applying to, so you need to check with each Medical School first. In general, you need:
- At least a 2:1 degree
- GAMSAT, UCAT or BMAT admissions test
- Relevant work experience
- Strong references
- A compelling Personal Statement.
Summary
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