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Entry requirements for 2025 start

Select a course type above then use the filters below to learn about the courses. This information is provided directly by the medical schools but can change. Always confirm the information on medical schools’ websites. You can see when this information was last updated under the name of each course.

This information relates to entry requirements for entry into medical school in Autumn 2025, with UCAS applications to be submitted by 15 October 2024.

For more information on applying to medicine, visit our dedicated applicant website: www.studyinghealthcare.ac.uk

 


Kent and Medway Medical School

Medicine BMBS (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 4.6| International: 6.1

Number of applicants per place: Home: 18.4 | International: 19.5

Degree (graduate applicants)

Biological and biomedical sciences, professions allied to medicine, psychology (BPS accredited).

A Levels and Scottish Highers

A levels AAB in subjects to include Biology and/or chemistry, other science/psychology/maths/computer science.
Scottish qualifications; please enquire.

International Baccalaureate

34 points with minimum grade 6 in Biology and/or Chemistry, and another science if both not offered (can include physics, maths, psychology, computing). 

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

Five GCSEs at grades B/6 in Maths, English Language, Biology, Chemistry and Physics (or Double Science and one other subject).

 

Access to HE Diplomas

Only Access to HE (medicine) courses that meet the subject descriptor approved by QAA in 2021.

Personal statement

At every stage of selection, borderline applicants' personal statements are read for evidence of outstanding achievement or circumstances, in order to promote some of them to the next stage.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Multiple mini-interviews, in person if possible.

Work experience

Not scored. Preferred but not mandatory.

Widening participation

KMMS has a unique policy of contextualising academic attainment against the average attainment of the school attended for all school leavers.  Using the University of Kent definition of widening participation, which covers 42% of UK postcodes, KMMS admitted 41% WP students in the first 2 years of our existence. KMMS does not seek information from applicants about free school meals, bursaries, parental education or income, or any other criteria.

Contextual admissions

Yes, see course page for more detail.

Last updated: June 2024

Degree (graduate applicants)

Bioscience graduates will be considered with minimum 2:1 (upper second class honours) undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a Biosciences subject with both Biology and Chemistry content.
All other graduates will be considered with minimum 2:1 AND grades AA at A-Level in both Biology and Chemistry (or international equivalent).

A Levels and Scottish Highers

A*AA
Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A levels.

Must include grade A in Biology and Chemistry.

AAB at Higher in one sitting and AA at Advanced Higher

Must include grade A in an Advanced Higher in Chemistry and Advanced Higher in Biology.

International Baccalaureate

35 points including 766 at Higher Level

Must include grade 6 in Higher Level Biology and Chemistry.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

GCSE grade 6/B in both English Language and Mathematics is required.

Access to HE Diplomas

QAA Access to Medicine/Dentistry HE Diploma taken at a UK Further Education College full time over one year may be considered. Of the 45 Level 3 credits, 39 credits must be from units at Distinction with the remaining 6 Level 3 credits at Merit.

Personal statement

The personal statement is checked to ensure relevancy to course, but it is not assessed in depth pre interview, except in borderline competitive cases.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Online panel interviews (2 interviewers per applicant)

Work experience

It is not mandatory, but it will likely strengthen an applicant's interview answers.

Widening participation

Prospective applicants who have taken part in widening participation programmes within King's, are part of Realising Opportunities, or who believe they meet any other widening participation criteria should contact the admissions team for advice before making an application.

www.kcl.ac.uk/study/social-mobility

Candidates with contextual flags are assessed by our WP department, and those who were not originally competitive enough for interview may be given extra weighting in order to advance.

Lancaster University Medical School

MB ChB Medicine and Surgery (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 2 | International: 8

Number of applicants per place: Home: 7 | International: 61

Degree (graduate applicants)

If applicant has a 2:1 degree in a biological, biomedical or a health science subject then A level grades of BBB including two from Biology, Chemistry or Psychology will be considered; for any other degree subject A level grades should be AAB including two from Biology, Chemistry or Psychology.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

AAA including two from Biology, Chemistry and Psychology or AAB in three A-levels (as above) plus an EPQ, 4th AS-level or 4th A-level subject at B.
Scottish Highers: AAAAB at Scottish Highers plus AA in Advanced Highers in both Biology & Chemistry.

International Baccalaureate

36 points overall, including three higher level subjects at 6,6,6, and three standard level subjects at 5,5,5.  Higher level subjects must include two from Biology, Chemistry and Psychology.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

GCSEs: A minimum score of 13 points from eight subjects (A or A* or 7-9 = 2 points; B or 6 = 1 point). The eight subjects must include either combined science trilogy as two GCSE qualifications or Biology, Chemistry and Physics as individual subjects, plus Maths and English Language, all at grade B/6 or above. If Biology or Chemistry is not studied at A-level (see below), then applicants must have achieved at least grade 7/A at GCSE.


National 5: At least seven subjects attained by the end of S4 including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English Language, Mathematics, plus at least two other subjects. Required grades: mostly As, none less than B.

Access to HE Diplomas

Access to HE diploma (medicine) that comply with the QAA national framework and subject descriptors.

Personal statement

Not considered as part of selection process; may be discussed at interview. After interview, we aim to verify work and voluntary experiences discussed in the applicant's personal statement.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Multiple mini-interviews

Work experience

Applicants should be prepared to discuss their work experience at interview. Insight is more important than the specific work and voluntary experience undertaken. Placements in hospices, nursing and residential homes etc, where there is interaction with vulnerable people, is just as valuable as shadowing doctors. After interview, we aim to verify work and voluntary experiences discussed in the applicant's personal statement.

Widening participation

Lancaster Medical School run a range of activities to help widening participation students prepare to apply. 

See website for details.

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. See website for details.

University of Leeds Medical School

Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery MBChB (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Degree (graduate applicants)

Minimum 2:1 honours degree in any discipline awarded within the last three years plus three A Levels at grades ABB, to include Chemistry and Biology one of these at grade A or equivalent international qualification.

A minimum of six GCSEs at grade 5 or above required in Maths, English Language, Biology and Chemistry or Dual Science. Please note that all aspects of an academic history will be taken into consideration during shortlisting.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

A levels: candidates are scored on a maximum of 3 A levels, A* are not scored higher than A grades.

Typical offer AAA including Chemistry and Biology.

Human Biology, Sports Science, Further Mathematics and Statistics are only accepted as a 4th A level noting that 4th A levels do not form part of our scoring system.

We welcome general studies and critical thinking as a fourth A2, but they do not typically form part of our offer.
EPQs are not considered within our scoring.

Scottish Highers:
Typical offer: AAAAB at Higher including Biology and Chemistry, and AA at Advanced Higher, including A in Chemistry or Biology.

International Baccalaureate

Typical offer: overall score of 36 points with a mark of 6 in 3 Higher Level subjects one of which must be Chemistry and Biology. If English and Maths not offered at GCSE, this must be offered with a mark of at least 5 at Standard level.

Access to HE Diplomas

Access to HE Diploma (Medicine) that conforms to the QAA subject descriptor.

We will NOT accept applications from people who have:

  • achieved below 2i in a previous degree unless there is evidence of substantial subsequent experience in a healthcare-based or academically and/or professionally demanding career
  • commenced an Access diploma less than 3 years after completing A levels, other qualifications or a degree

60 credits, with 45 of these credits coming from units which are concerned with academic subject content at Level 3 and graded; the remaining 15 credits come from ungraded Level 2 or Level 3 units. All units (60 credits) must be passed, with all graded level 3 units at distinction.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

A minimum of 6 GCSEs grade 6 or above required in Maths, English Language, Biology and Chemistry or Dual Science.
Please note that applicants applying with these minimums are unlikely to be shortlisted to interview and that scoring is based on 8 GCSEs.

Personal statement

Not formally scored, but it is essential that applicants take this opportunity to demonstrate their motivation and enthusiasm to study.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Face to face multiple mini interview for home candidates, online multiple mini interview for overseas candidates.

Work experience

Reflection on experience in a healthcare setting, though this definition is broad.

Widening participation

Access to Leeds applicants receive special consideration from admissions tutors and those who receive Access to Leeds applicants receive special consideration from admissions tutors and those who receive an offer are given an alternative offer alongside their standard offer. See website for details. 

Interdisciplinary Science Foundation Programme (CFGO): A widening participation route for mature students; students who successfully complete the year may transfer to the MBChB.

Candidates from a low progression neighbourhood will also receive a lower typical offer.

 

 

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. See website for details.

University of Leicester Medical School

MB ChB Medicine (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 1.3 | International: 3.3

Number of applicants per place: Home: 6.8 | International: 29.8

Degree (graduate applicants)

Applicants must have achieved or be predicted a minimum of an upper second-class honours (or equivalent) in their Bachelor's or integrated Master's degree in order to be considered. We will consider graduate applicants from any discipline, provided the applicant meets our minimum GCSE requirements and has BBB or ABC at A-level including a B grade in either Chemistry or Biology. Applicants must have completed, or be in the final year of their degree when they apply.

We will not consider a second undergraduate degree, Masters or PhD in lieu of obtaining 2:1 or 1st class honours in your first degree. Graduates in their final year who do not provide a suitable academic reference from their current institution will not be considered.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

We require school leavers to have predicted or obtained grades of A*AA at A-level, in three subjects including Chemistry or Biology and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology, but excluding General Studies, Citizenship Studies, Critical Thinking or Global Perspectives. We will also consider AAA (as per subjects above) plus EPQ at grade B

We will consider Scottish Advanced Highers either alone or in combination with A-levels. Our standard offer is AAA, to include Chemistry or Biology, and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology. We will also consider the two sciences at Advanced Higher (grade AA) plus 3 other subjects at Highers level (grades AAB). We will not consider you if you are only taking Scottish Highers.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

Applicants must have achieved at least a grade B or 6 in English Language (as a first language), Maths, and two sciences (including Chemistry and Biology or Double Science). For students taking Methods and Applications in Maths our minimum requirement is a Grade B or 6 in both, but we will only score the Methods in Maths.

We do not specify a minimum number of A* or 8/9 grades at GCSE. However, we do take GCSE performance into consideration when selecting applicants for interview, as competition for our places is so intense.

International Baccalaureate

We also accept the International Baccalaureate (IB) with a minimum score of 34 points overall, and a minimum score of 7,6,6 in three Higher Level subjects including Chemistry or Biology, and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology. The 7 would need to be in one of the sciences as mentioned above. We will also consider candidates with an overall score of 36 and 6,6,6 in their three Higher Level subjects including two sciences as mentioned above.

Access to HE Diplomas

Only those that offer QAA approved medicine subject descriptor.

Personal statement

Not routinely read although they can be used in a borderline or tie-break situation.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Multiple mini-interviews

Work experience

Healthcare-related work experience is not required but applicants, particularly those who are borderline, must showcase reflection in whatever type of work they have encountered (voluntary, paid work in retail, catering, health or social care).

Widening participation

Contextual data (e.g. UCAT Bursary, Polar4) will be used in selecting for interview and at offer stage. We also give an adjusted offer for students on the Realising Opportunities Programme of AAA and those taking Access Leicester: Medicine or other UKWPMED programmes of ABB.  Those on these access programmes are automatically invited to interview providing they meet our minimum requirements and are not in the lowest two deciles of UCAT or have band 4 in the SJT.

Contextual admissions

This course considers contextual data. See website for details.

Last updated: June 2024

Degree (graduate applicants)

You can apply for this course (A10L) if you already have a degree. The entry requirements for this route are:

  • a 2:1 degree in any subject
  • the minimum A level requirements for this course
  • a minimum of GCSE level 4 (C) in maths and English language

If you're currently studying for a degree, you can apply for medicine during any year of your existing studies. Do not withdraw from your current studies as your offer may be conditional on the completion of your current degree. If you chose this route, your A levels and GCSEs must meet the course entry requirements.

If you need your degree result to be able to meet the academic entry requirements, you may apply through UCAS at the beginning of your final year of study. In these cases, your offer to study Medicine will be conditional on achieving the necessary academic requirements. Your current degree must:

  • be an honours degree
  • evidenced by sending ratified documentation (a copy of your final degree transcript or your certificate) by 20 July 2024
  • have been completed within the intended length of the qualification for example, three years for a BSc or four years for an MSc

If you are applying with an undergraduate (bachelors or undergraduate masters) degree you may not need to meet the standard A level requirements.

If you have achieved or are predicted to achieve a first-class honours degree at undergraduate level in a relevant subject with enough biology and chemistry content you may not have to meet the the A level requirements*. However, you'll still need to achieve at least a 4 (C) in GCSE in both Maths and English Language.

Any offers made without the A level requirements are conditional on you achieving a first in your primary degree before starting the course.

If you have achieved or are predicted to achieve a first-class honours degree at undergraduate level in an non- relevant degree or undergraduate masters degree then the A-level requirement must still be met and they must have achieved a minimum of GCSE grade C (4) in English Language and Maths

Degrees must be completed in the natural length intended for the qualification (generally, 3 years for Bachelors, and 4 years for integrated Masters).

Accelerated degrees resulting in the award of a BSc Hons (completed over two years rather than three). These applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. GCSE Maths and English Language must still be achieved at a minimum of a 4 (C) grade.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

AAA: must include biology (or human biology) and chemistry.

A pass is required in science practical tests, where these are assessed separately. We do not accept citizenship studies, critical thinking, general studies, or global perspectives as your third A level subject.

Your A levels must be studied over a maximum two-year period and three A levels have been passed at the required grades in one sitting. A levels that have taken longer than two years to complete are not usually accepted.

International Baccalaureate

IB 34 (6, 6, 6 at Higher Level including biology and chemistry, excluding core component with GCSEs stated (or equivalent).

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

A minimum of six GCSEs should have been studied over a two year period and that the required grades are achieved at one sitting

A minimum of six GCSEs at Level 7 (A), including both Biology and Chemistry, or double science and you must have achieved a minimum of a grade 6 (B) in Maths and English Language.

We will consider one GCSE subject resit in Maths, English Language, Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Double Science qualifications.

The achieved overall resit grade must be a minimum of Level 6 (B) in Maths or English Language, and a minimum of Level 7 (A) in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Double Science (7,7) qualifications.

Personal statement

Not formally scored in the selection process. Reviewed before any offer is made.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Usually we use an 8 station in person MMI but we continue to interview online since the Covid 19 pandemic. Please see website for more details.

Work experience

Please note, we are not expecting any in person NHS work experience. Your application for 2025 entry will not be negatively affected if you've been unable to complete any in person NHS work experience.

We will however be looking for knowledge of the profession and an understanding of the scope of the role of a doctor and we may ask about this during your interview.

If possible we'd advise that you speak to someone working in the NHS to ensure you are making an informed choice about your career in medicine.

We expect you to demonstrate a commitment to caring for people and a realistic idea of what working as a doctor entails.

Widening participation

Applicants who meet the University of Nottingham Contextual Criteria may be eligible for a contextual offer of AAB with at least one A in Biology (or human biology) or Chemistry, with the other no lower than a B. See website.

IB contextual offer would be 35 points in total with 6,6,5 in Highers including 6 in either biology or chemistry, with the other no lower than HL 5. Scores exclude the core component.

Please see our contextual admissions policy for more information.

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. See website for details.

University of Liverpool School of Medicine

 

MB ChB Medicine and Surgery (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per place: Home: 10 | International: 19.03

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 6.8 | International: 3.7

 

Degree (graduate applicants)

Usually a minimum of a 2:1 honours degree, in any discipline, for graduates or a 2:2 degree plus a pass in a higher qualification such as a Masters or PhD. International graduates can apply to A100. Most home graduates would apply to A101. All graduate applicants can  however apply to A100 if they have sat the GAMSAT admissions test.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

A-levels in three subjects taken at one sitting after 2 years of study.

Grades AAA, to include Chemistry together with Biology, Physics or Maths, and a third academic subject. The Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate Skills Challenge Certificate is accepted in lieu of a third academic subject.
Alternatively, A*AB is also accepted, but the A*A grades must include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Maths.


Highers (SCQF level 6) in five subjects taken at one sitting after 1 year of study: comprising Chemistry and one of either Biology, Physics and Maths; minimum of AAAAB
plus Advanced Highers (SCQF level 7) in Chemistry and one of either Biology, Physics and Maths at grades AA.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

GCSEs in nine subjects attained by the end of Year 11 which must include: English Language, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry at a minimum of score 6 ( grade B). Core & Additional Science is an acceptable alternative to the three individual sciences.


No more than two Level 2 BTEC qualifications or OCR awards will be considered as part of the 9 GCSEs/equivalents. These cannot be used as replacements for English Language, Maths and Science subjects. i.e. a minimum of 7 full GCSEs required.
Scottish


Minimum of SCQF level National 5 (Intermediate 2) in Biology, Chemistry, English Language, Mathematics, and at least three others attained by the end of S4.

International Baccalaureate

36 points overall (at first sitting): Higher level (HL) a minimum of 6,6,6 to include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Mathematics and a third academic subject. 5,5,5 at standard level (subjects not offered at HL).

• Alternatively, 36 points overall (at first sitting): Higher level (HL) a minimum of 7,6,5 but the 7 and 6 grades must include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Mathematics in any order and 5 in a third academic subject. 5,5,5 at standard level (subjects not offered at HL).

Access to HE Diplomas

Access to Higher Education (Medicine) qualifications from Local FE colleges (City of Liverpool, Wirral Metropolitan, and Southport) are considered. We also consider Access to Higher Education qualifications which comply with the QAAs subject descriptor for Medicine (developed in collaboration with the Medical Schools Council (MSC) selection alliance.

Personal statement

Personal statement will not be used in making the decision to invite to interview but will be assessed at interview.

Admissions test

UCAT for non-graduate applicants( mainly school leavers or some mature applicants) applying to the A100 programme.


GAMSAT for graduate applicants applying to the A100 programme. A graduate applicant is one who applies with a degree award pending /or achieved.

Interview method

Multiple Mini Interview. On campus or on-line depending on home of international status.

Work experience

We do not specify a minimum or type or work experience. We expect applicants to be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role of the doctor and to demonstrate the appropriate core values and attributes required to study medicine.

Widening participation

University of Manchester School of Medicine

MB ChB Medicine (A106)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Degree (graduate applicants)

We welcome applications from graduates or those in their final year of study towards an undergraduate degree. You should have achieved or be predicted a minimum of an upper second (2:1) honours degree and should have achieved a minimum of BBB at A-level (32 IB) in your first sitting. Applicants with a relevant science degree are exempted from our subject specification at A-Level, but must still meet the BBB academic standard. Relevant subjects include most Biomedical and Life Sciences disciplines or other approved courses.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

Our standard A-level offer is AAA including:

  • Biology/Human Biology or Chemistry; and
  • One of the following subjects from Chemistry; Biology/Human Biology; Physics; Psychology; Mathematics or Further Mathematics.

Scottish Highers
We require 4 Highers at grades AAAA by the end of Secondary 5. Grades should be achieved in the same sitting at first attempt. English language and any science subject (Maths, Chemistry or Biology) not taken at Higher/Advanced Higher must have been achieved at SCQF level 5 (National 5, Intermediate II or Standard Grade Credit level grade 2 or above). Applicants also need Scottish Advanced Highers in addition to Scottish Highers.

Scottish Advanced Highers

We require at least two Advanced Highers at grades AA by the end of Secondary 6. Any of the following combinations are acceptable:

  • three Advanced Highers at AAA, including Chemistry or Biology; a second science (from
    Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Psychology or Physics); plus one other rigorous academic subject;
  • two Advanced Highers at grades AA, plus one A2-level subject at grade A (subjects as above);
  • two Advanced Highers at grades AA, plus one new Higher at grade A (subjects to include Chemistry or Biology at Advanced Higher, plus one other science at Advanced Higher, and a further subject at Higher level).

You will also need Scottish Highers in addition to Scottish Advanced Highers.

International Baccalaureate

36 points are required overall (to include core points) with at least 666 at higher level. If Maths and English Language are not offered as part of the Diploma, they should be offered at GCSE or IGCSE at grade B (6) or above. We accept both Maths options as part of the Diploma.

Major subjects must include Chemistry or Biology, plus another science (one from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Psychology or Mathematics) and one further subject at Higher Level.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

We require at least seven GCSEs at grade A (7) or A* (8+).
English Language, Mathematics and at least two science subjects are required at GCSE minimum grade B (6). If Dual Award Science or Core and Additional Science are offered, the minimum required is BB (66).

Access to HE Diplomas

Your Access course must be science-based and you must have 60 credits overall with 45 credits at Level 3. We require a minimum of 15 graded credits each in Biology and Chemistry. We require Distinctions in all Level 3 credits.

Applicants are also required to meet the English language requirements listed above and must offer GCSE Mathematics at grade B (6).

Personal statement

You will be required to write a personal statement as part of your UCAS application, and this will be seen by the admissions departments for each of your course choices.

At Manchester, we do not usually read the personal statement that comes to us via UCAS; instead, we ask applicants to complete a Non-Academic Information Form.

There are some circumstances where we will look at the personal statement, so it is important that you complete it. The sorts of areas we would expect to see covered in the personal statement are as follows:

  • reasons for choosing/changing to medicine
  • amount of work experience in a caring role
  • knowledge/experience of the UK healthcare system
  • interests/hobbies
  • team working
  • communication skills
  • determination
  • conscientiousness
  • intellectual potential

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Multiple mini-interviews

Work experience

We require applicants to undertake some relevant work experience prior to application in order that they can gain some insight into what the role of a doctor involves.

We are not looking for a particular number of hours doing a specific type of work experience. We are trying to ascertain that you have a clear idea of what it is like to study medicine and what the role entails.

Shadowing doctors in a hospital/GP setting is not essential or considered to be a substitute for hands-on caring work experience. Applicants should be aware that we may request confirmation of their work experience.

Widening participation

Typical contextual A-level offer AAB (including Chemistry or Biology and a second science)
For applicants whose status has been confirmed as WP+ or WP++ using the University's Contextual Data Eligibility tool, we will accept 6 GCSEs at grade 7 (A) or above.


Find out more about contextual admissions -www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/applying/contextual-admissions/

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. See website for details.

Newcastle University Medical School

MBBS Medicine and Surgery (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 2.5 | International: 4

Number of applicants per place: Home: 6 | International: 15

Degree (graduate applicants)

Applicants must have achieved, or expect to achieve, an honours degree in any discipline to at least an upper second class or first class Honours or integrated master's degree.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

AAA at A level excluding Use of Mathematics, World Development, Communication and Culture. For Biology, Chemistry and Physics A Levels, we require a pass in the practical element.
AA at Advanced Higher and AAAAA at Higher. No requirement for science subjects.

International Baccalaureate

A minimum of 36 points including minimum of grade 5 in all subjects.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

No specific requirements but the best eight achieved grades at GCSE or equivalent level 2 qualifications are scored as part of the selection for interview, including (if taken) English Language, English Literature, Mathematics and Science (either Core & Additional Science or separate Biology/ Chemistry/ Physics). If less than eight GCSEs have been taken, scores from the taken GCSEs will be normalised.

Access to HE Diplomas

We will accept any Access to HE Diploma conforming to the QAA subject descriptor for Medicine, including distance learning courses. Our grade requirement is Distinctions to be achieved in all graded credit modules. The further 15 ungraded credits can be a combination of level 2 and 3.

Personal statement

Not used prior or at interview, read prior to offers being made but not scored.

Admissions test

UCAT

Interview method

Multiple mini-interviews for home applicants and panel interviews for international applicants

Work experience

Emphasis on applicants being able to show a commitment to caring which can be accomplished in a number of ways other than in a hospital or general practice setting, such as volunteering in an elderly care home, hospice, nursery or helping someone less fortunate. The medical school is also interested in individuals who have shown commitment to working as part of a team over a prolonged period of time in any area, including voluntary, sports, other extra-curricular activities.

Widening participation

Our commitment to widening participation includes University admissions. When considering all undergraduate student applications, we make use of additional data (socio-economic, school or college and/or personal or family circumstances) to set each student’s academic achievements in the context of their circumstances. This data, together with those provided on the UCAS application, inform the offers we make. See website for details.

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. See website for details.

University of Nottingham School of Medicine

Medicine BMedSci and BMBS (A100)

5 years

Last updated: June 2024

Competition ratios

Number of applicants per interview: Home: 3 | International: 3

Number of applicants per place: Home: 10 | International: 8

Degree (graduate applicants)

You can apply for this course if you already have a degree. The entry requirements for this route are:

  • a 2:1 degree in any subject
  • the minimum A level requirements for this course
  • a minimum of GCSE level 4 (C) in maths and English language

If you're currently studying for a degree, you can apply for medicine during any year of your existing studies. Do not withdraw from your current studies as your offer may be conditional on the completion of your current degree. If you chose this route, your A levels and GCSEs must meet the course entry requirements.

If you need your degree result to be able to meet the academic entry requirements, you may apply through UCAS at the beginning of your final year of study. In these cases, your offer to study Medicine will be conditional on achieving the necessary academic requirements. Your current degree must:

  • be an honours degree
  • evidenced by sending ratified documentation (a copy of your final degree transcript or your certificate) by 20 July 2025
  • have been completed within the intended length of the qualification for example, three years for a BSc or four years for an MSc

If you are applying with an undergraduate (bachelors or undergraduate masters) degree you may not need to meet the standard A level requirements.

If you have achieved or are predicted to achieve a first-class honours degree at undergraduate level in a relevant subject with enough biology and chemistry content you may not have to meet the the A level requirements*. However, you'll still need to achieve at least a 4 (C) in GCSE in both Maths and English Language.

Any offers made without the A level requirements are conditional on you achieving a first in your primary degree before starting the course.

If you have achieved or are predicted to achieve a first-class honours degree at undergraduate level in an non- relevant degree or undergraduate masters degree then the A-level requirement must still be met and they must have achieved a minimum of GCSE grade C (4) in English Language and Maths.

Degrees must be completed in the natural length intended for the qualification (generally, 3 years for Bachelors, and 4 years for integrated Masters).

Accelerated degrees resulting in the award of a BSc Hons (completed over two years rather than three). These applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. GCSE Maths and English Language must still be achieved at a minimum of a 4 (C) grade.

A Levels and Scottish Highers

AAA: must include biology (or human biology) and chemistry
A pass is required in science practical tests, where these are assessed separately.
A levels must be studied over a maximum two-year period and three A levels have been passed at the required grades in one sitting.
A levels that have taken longer than two years to complete are not usually accepted.

AA Advanced Higher in Biology and Chemistry. AAAAB at Higher including Biology and Chemistry, Maths and English Language. Grade A must be achieved in Biology and Chemistry.

GCSEs and Scottish Nationals

A minimum of six GCSEs should have been studied over a two year period and that the required grades are achieved at one sitting.
A minimum of six GCSEs at Level 7 (A), including both Biology and Chemistry, or double science and you must have achieved a minimum of a grade 6 (B) in Maths and English Language.

We will consider one GCSE subject resit in Maths, English Language, Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Double Science qualifications.

The achieved overall resit grade must be a minimum of Level 6 (B) in Maths or English Language, and a minimum of Level 7 (A) in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Double Science (7,7) qualifications.

International Baccalaureate

IB 34 (6, 6, 6 at Higher Level including biology and chemistry, excluding core component with GCSEs stated (or equivalent).

Personal statement

Personal statements and school references are checked post-interview before offers are made.

Work experience

We are not expecting you to have had any in person NHS work experience. However, we expect you to understand the role of a doctor and what it is like to work in the NHS today. If possible we'd advise you to speak to someone working in the NHS to ensure you are making an informed choice about a career in medicine. We usually expect applicants to have reflected on regular work experience that might include volunteering in a care related setting, volunteering with disadvantaged groups, or paid employment in a job working with the general public. We expect you to demonstrate a commitment to caring for people and a realistic idea of what working as a doctor entails.

Contextual admissions

This course offers contextual admissions. Please see our website for more details.