In this table I have collated information on every medical school in the
UK for undergraduate medicine. Please note that not all of this
information will be correct depending on when you are reading it. The
GCSE, A level, IB, UKCAT and BMAT requirements are listed. I have tried
to condense this as much as possible as it is very long, as a result you
may need to visit individual websites. This should help you with your
immediate shortlist of universities. Most medical schools require
Chemistry and biology and then one other subject. General studies and
critical thinking are not accepted at any medical schools. Subject
combinations such as biology and human biology are also not allowed. In
my next post I will be writing about each university, giving a rough
outline on what the requirements are and what statistics I would want to
have if I was applying to each university.
Medical School
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Grades for GCSE
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Grades for A levels
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IB
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BMAT
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UKCAT
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Extra Information
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Aberdeen
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Grade 4 Passes in English and
Maths are required.
A combination of Grade 6-9
passes at GCSE is expected, especially in science subjects.
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AAA
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36 points overall (including core)
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N/A
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There is no official cut off
Interview: the lowest
total score for an applicant invited to interview 1600 and the highest 2400
Offers made: the lowest
total score for successful applicants who were made offers was 1660 and the
highest 2480
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All grades must be achieved from the first sitting.
Please Note: Scores for 2017 may seem
lowered due to only 3 subtests being scored.
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Barts and the London
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grades AAABBB (777666 for GSCEs taken from 2015) or
above (in any order) to include Biology (or Human Biology), Chemistry,
English Language, and Mathematics (or Additional Mathematics or Statistics).
The Science Double Award may substitute all sciences at GCSE.
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AAA
Chemistry or Biology
Another Science or Maths
(Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Maths)
Any A level except Critical
Thinking or General Studies, or Further Maths if Maths is taken too
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.The minimum requirement is
for 38 points in total with a minimum of 6 points in the Higher Level science
subjects and 6 points in the third Higher Level subject.
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N/A
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Third Decile or above but you are not guaranteed an
interview if you score above the third decile
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A levels requirements must be
achieved in one sitting over no longer than a 2 year period.
Barts and The London does not
consider any applications from students who are re-sitting their AS or A
level year thereby taking 3 years to achieve the required grades
. 50:50 academic and ukcat weighting
. If English is not offered
as part of the diploma, it must be offered at GCSE, at grade B or above or equivalent.
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Birmingham
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The subjects that will be scored are: English Mathematics Biology and Chemistry (or dual award
science), plus two additional GCSEs (any subject).
A minimum grade of B must be offered and the scores allocated to the
different grades will be in the ratio of 4:2:1 (for A*, A, B, respectively).
For each of the two unspecified subjects, a score of 2 will be allocated when
an A* grade has been obtained (lower grades will not receive a score).
The total GCSE score will be scaled to a maximum of 7.0.
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A*AA but predicted AAA
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Total 36, minimum 5 in any subject.
At Higher Level: 18 points including 6's in Chemistry and Biology. At Standard Level: English and Maths if not offered at HL. |
N/A
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There is no minimum cut-off
score
Total UKCAT scores of our
applicants (excluding the band score for the SJT component) will be separated
into deciles and scored (i.e. the top 10% of applicants’ scores will be in
the top decile). The maximum score is 3.0.
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The weightings will be: academic – 70%; UKCAT – 30%.
Applicants will be ranked according to this score. Use this calculator to
help you work out the likelihood of getting an interview http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/personal-page/index.aspx
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Brighton and Sussex
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More A*/A is better
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AAA including Biology and Chemistry
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36 points with both Biology and Chemistry at minimum
grade 6 at Higher level.
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They score the BMAT out of
28 (9 marks for Section 1, 9 for Section 2 and 5 marks for each element of
Section 3) we then rank all applicants according to their total score out of
28 and work down the rankings to fill our interview places.
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N/A
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For 2016 entry, in the bmat
applicants without contextual data who scored 16 or above were invited for
interview (the cut off score will vary each year).
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Bristol University
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Five subjects at grade A*/A including Mathematics,
English Language and two sciences.
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AAA including A in Chemistry and A in another
lab-based science
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36 overall with 18 points at Higher Level
including 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and 6 at Higher Level in another
lab-based science.
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N/A
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There is no official cut-off score.
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We would suggest that applicants have a minimum of
two weeks work experience in a care-based setting. We feel that suitable work
experience and subsequent reflection is important to inform a candidate about
their potential vocation and what a career in healthcare entails.
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Cambridge
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Pass GCSEs although most successful candidates
usually achieve many A*s
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A*A*A
A Levels in Chemistry and one
of Biology/Human Biology, Physics, Mathematics.
.
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40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
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Colleges vary with how they use the BMAT score.
Check the individual college.
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N/A
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Most applicants have at least
three science/mathematics A Levels and some Colleges require this and/or
particular subjects. See College websites for details
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Cardiff
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Score the top 9 GCSEs. These 9
must include English Language (and/or Welsh Language), the Sciences and
Mathematics.
We award 3 points for A*, 2
points for an A and 1 point for a B. We do not award points for short
courses. Applications will be ranked according to their score and a cut-off
point is decided which depends on the overall standard of applications we get
in any one year. Over the last 5 years the cut-off score has ranged between
24 to 26 points.
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AAA
Applicants who have completed A-level qualifications
that fulfil or exceed our typical A-level offer (AAA) will therefore be
considered with lower GCSE scores. We score achieved A-levels (3 points for
A* and 2 points for A).
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36 points. A minimum of 19
points must be achieved in the Higher Level subjects. Two sciences (from
Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and either Mathematics or Statistics but not
Mathematical Studies) must be offered at Higher Level, with a score of 7, 6,
6 points in each, one of which must be Chemistry or Biology. Chemistry or
Biology must be offered at Standard Level with a score of 7, if not at a
higher level.
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N/A
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No absolute minimum threshold score is required.
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Physics must be offered at
GCSE level if not at Higher or Subsidiary Level. If Mathematics and English
language are not offered within the diploma they should be offered as GCSE
subjects with at least grade B.
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Dundee
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Good pass in biology required if not offered at A/AS
level
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AAA
at A-Level (A2), to include chemistry and another science subject (from
biology, physics or mathematics).
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37 points (minimum) including 6, 6, 6 at
Higher level, to include chemistry and another science (from biology, physics
or mathematics) at Higher Level, plus three subjects at Standard Level with
an average of grade 6, to include Biology at least to Standard level 6.
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N/A
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All applicants must sit the UKCAT test in their year
of application unless certified exempt because there is no testing centre in
your country. There is no minimum cut-off score.
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East Anglia
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All
applicants must have a minimum of six GCSE (or EU /
International equivalent) passes at grade A or above to include English,
Mathematics and two Science subjects. GCSE short courses are not accepted. They
usually review your best 9 results (to include English, Mathematics and
two sciences). They will include only one maths, up to two English and up to
three single science subjects or a double science award. Repeat GCSEs
are accepted.
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AAA including Biology/Human Biology and either
Physics or Chemistry. Science A levels must include a pass in the practical
element.
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36 points with 666 at Higher Level to include
Biology and one other science from Chemistry /Physics
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N/A
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No minimum cut-off score for the UKCAT, component
scores are considered.
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For IB: You must also provide evidence of a
qualification at minimum National 5 grade B or GCSE B or equivalent in
Mathematics and English Language if these subjects do not form part of your
IB diploma. If you are using English /English Language at SL as part of the
English language requirement, you must obtain Grade 5.
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Edinburgh
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Average applicant offers 6A*s, top third have
8-11A*s. Applied Science is not accepted.
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AAA including Chemistry and one subject from
Biology, Mathematics and Physics (Biology preferred).
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Overall score of 37 points including 667 at HL in
Chemistry and at least one other science subject (Biology preferred). Biology
should be taken to at least SL.
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N/A
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The Selection Committee uses
your UKCAT score to make a more informed decision about your application.
Once all the scores are
received we rank them, divide the groups into octiles and allocate a score.
The points are then added to your total score to contribute towards your
final ranking.
.
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Exeter
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GCSE English and GCSE Mathematics with a
minimum pass of Grade C.
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A*AA-AAA
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38-36
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N/A
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No threshold, holistic use of UKCAT alongside other
factors.
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Glasgow
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B’s in English Science and Maths but preference is
given to those with higher grades
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AAA
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38 points Chemistry HL6 AND Biology HL6 AND
Mathematics or Physics at HL (if it is
not possible to sit Mathematics or Physics at HL, then SL will be considered
at 6 points). Mathematics Studies is NOT accepted where Mathematics is
required.
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N/A
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UKCAT considered with all other aspects of the
application. 'The Situational Judgement' section of the UKCAT test will
not be taken into consideration for entry in 2018.
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Hull
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Academic score given based upon the best eight
achieved grades at GCSE or equivalent Year 11 qualifications.
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AAA in Biology and Chemistry
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You must have 6,6,5 in three Higher-level subjects,
including Biology and Chemistry. You must also have an overall total of 36
points for the diploma.
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N/A
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Situational Judgement Test Band of 4 (the lowest band) will not be
considered.
Prior to interview
Prior to interview we use your total UKCAT score alongside your GCSE
results in order to decide who to invite to interview. For 2018 entry,
we will award you a number of points based upon your total UKCAT score; we
can only do this once we have received all UKCAT results. As UKCAT
results are not released to universities until November, the number of
points that each UKCAT score will receive as part of our Selection Procedure
will not be determined until after the UCAS deadline.
After interview
Following interview, we make offers based primarily on interview
performance, and we use the UKCAT Situational Judgement Test as an extra
interview 'station'.
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Imperial
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No requirements
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AAA in Biology, Chemistry and one other subject. Please
note that a standard offer is likely to be A*AA.
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We require 38 points overall, including 6 in Biology
and 6 in Chemistry at higher level with English, grade 5 at Standard level.
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BMAT cut-off scores are
calculated each year. Refer to website to see previous results.
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N/A
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Keele
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GCSE: a
minimum of 5 at grade A (or 7) with a minimum of B (or 6) in Maths, English
and Sciences
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A levels in three subjects at grades of A*AA are
required, must include a pass in the practical endorsement.
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35 points from six academic subjects. Three grade 6
passes at IB Higher Level and grades of 6, 6, 5 at Standard Level are
required
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N/A
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No cut off but used to determine borderline
candiates.
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Kings
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B’s in GCSE science, maths and English
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A*AA Biology and Chemistry are required
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35 points overall (including TOK/EE) and three Higher
Level subjects at 766
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N/A
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King’s does not have a threshold UKCAT score in any
particular year, The Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is also taken into
account when shortlisting.
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Leeds
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GCSE: 6 A* - B, including chemistry and biology (or
dual science/double science), English language and mathematics, dual/double
science, or science and additional science, or chemistry and biology
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AAA including Chemistry
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35 points overall, including 6 in 3 subjects at
higher level, one of which must be chemistry.
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Those in the top 20% will
receive the full mark and those in the bottom 20% will receive the lowest
mark available. The BMAT total score will be calculated from a sum of the
scores achieved in section 1, 2 and 3 although section 3 will have half the
weighting of the other sections as it will be revisited during the interview
stage of the selection process.
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N/A
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Leicester
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You must have achieved at least a grade B in English
Language, Mathematics, and two sciences, including Chemistry, or Double
Science.
GCSE performance into consideration when selecting applicants
for interview but no specific number of A*s needed.
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AAA
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36 points overall, including three Higher Level
subjects (including Chemistry and Biology), and three Standard Level
subjects. Each subject must be passed with a minimum of six points.
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N/A
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We
do not have a minimum UKCAT score you must achieve to be invited to
interview. Band 4= immediate rejection
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Liverpool
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GCSEs in nine separate subject areas: attained by
the end of Year 11 and at least a score of 15 points or better (where A*/A =
2; B = 1) from the nine and including:
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A (Chemistry); A (Biology); A (third academic A
level)
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36 points to include 3 subjects at higher level; at
least 6 and 6 in Biology and Chemistry and at least 6 in one other subject
plus 3 further subjects at standard level, minimum of 5 points each
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N/A
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Band 4 usually get rejected
pre-interview. No official cut off.
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Manchester
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At least seven subjects are required at grade C or above; at
least five must be at A or A*.
English Language and Mathematics are required at GCSE minimum
grade B.
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AAA in the following subjects: Chemistry, plus one
from Biology or Human Biology; Physics; Mathematics or Further Mathematics,
plus one further rigorous subject
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37 points are required overall to include core
points with at least 766 at HL including Chemistry and minimum 555 at SL.
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N/A
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If your UKCAT score is in the approximately the top
third of all results nationally then you will be invited to interview based
on our UKCAT threshold as long as you meet our minimum academic requirements
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IB: If Maths
and English Language are not offered as part of the Diploma, they should be
offered at GCSE or IGCSE at grade B or above.
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Newcastle
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Once the academic criteria have been met, academic
achievement is not considered further in subsequent parts of the application
process e.g. additional A levels or A* results or additional GCSE results are
not considered.
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AAA including Chemistry and/or Biology at A level
and excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking. For Biology, Chemistry
and Physics A levels, we require a pass in the practical element. If only one
of Biology and/or Chemistry is offered at A level, the other should be
offered at GCSE grade A or 7 (or Dual Award Science grade A or 7).
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A minimum of 38 points including grade 5 in all subjects
with Higher Level grade 6 in Chemistry or Biology. Combinations including two
Sciences, Mathematics and English or English language are desirable.
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N/A
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The UKCAT threshold may differs each year.
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Nottingham
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at least six GCSEs at grade A including chemistry,
physics and biology or double science.
Score system:
The IGCSE/GCSE's are scored as
follows:
In top 8 subjects including triple science or double
science, maths, English language and best subjects beyond these.
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A in chemistry and biology at A level to include a
pass in practical assessments where assessed separately; third A level at
grade A in any subject except general studies, critical thinking,
citizenship studies and global perspectives;
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36 (6, 6, 6 at Higher Level including biology and
chemistry, excluding core component)
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N/A
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Five components to the UKCAT test which will be scored. There
are four cognitive components (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning,
abstract reasoning and decision making) and the SJT component.
Please note that applicants who achieve a Band 4 are not
considered further.
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Oxford
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As many A*s as possible. ¾ of applicants have 60%
A*s.
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A*AA Candidates are required to achieve at least
grade A in both Chemistry and at least one of Biology, Physics
or Mathematics.
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Overall
score of 39 (including core points), and scores of 7, 6 and 6 in subjects
taken at Higher Level
Applicants are required to
offer the following subjects at Higher Level: Chemistry (compulsory) AND
At least one from Biology,
Physics and Mathematics.
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numerical ranking on the basis of GCSE performance
and BMAT results (both quantitative and objective measures and equally
weighted). If applicants had not taken GCSEs or IGCSEs ranking was based on
BMAT score alone. This ranking formed the basis of an initial shortlist. In
2016, weightings were: section 1=40%, section 2=40%, and section 3=20%. In
calculating the section 3 score, double weight was ascribed to the ‘Quality
of content’ score and single weight given to the ‘Quality of English’ score
(with A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1, and X=0).
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N/A
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Plymouth
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Applicants need to achieve 7 GCSE passes at grades
A-C which must include English language, mathematics and either GCSE single
and additional science or GCSE biology and chemistry.
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A*/AAA must include chemistry and biology. General
Studies at A/AS level is not included within any offer.
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38 - 36 points overall including 6 in higher level
biology and chemistry.
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N/A
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Varies each year. 2017
threshold was 1870, please note there was one less section in 2017 as decision
making was not included.
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Queens Belfast
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GCSE Mathematics minimum grade C and either GCSE Physics
minimum grade C or GCSE Double Award Science minimum grades CC are required
if not offered at AS-level or A-level. In considering applications, GCSE
performance in the best 9 subjects will be scored with 4 points awarded for
an A* (grades 8 and 9 on the new 9-1 grading scale) and 3 for an A (grade 7).
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AAA at A-level + A in a fourth AS-level subject
including A-level Chemistry plus at least one other A-level from
Biology/Human Biology, Mathematics or Physics. If not offered at A-level then
Biology/Human Biology grade A as a 4th AS-level or grade B as a 5th AS-level.
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N/A
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UKCAT is scored:
2200= 6
2040-2190=5
1880-2030=4
1720-1870=3
1560-1710=2
1440-1550=1
Below 1390=0
UKCAT will be scored and used in conjunction with
the GCSE score to rank for interview.
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Sheffield
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You should have at
least eight GCSE subjects at grades A*- C. Of these, you must
have six A grades in GCSE subjects that have been taken in one sitting; Applicants
taking GCSEs graded using the new numerical system will need to obtain eight
GCSEs graded 9-4, of these you must have six 7 grades taken in one
sitting. A grade 4 is deemed equivalent of a grade C. A
combination of numerically and alphabetically graded GCSEs is acceptable;
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AAA to include Chemistry and one other science
(Maths, Physics, Biology or Psychology)
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36 points overall with 6s in Higher Level subjects
(to include Chemistry and another science subject) and no less than 4 in
Standard level subjects.
|
N/A
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In addition to the academic requirements, candidates
must have achieved a score of 2460/3600 or above to be given further
consideration. Candidates must meet BOTH the academic entry requirements AND
the UKCAT entry requirements. The Situational Judgement Test (SJT) component
is only considered for those applicants who are invited to attend a Multiple
Mini Interview.
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Southampton
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six GCSEs at grade A or above, including either
maths, biology and chemistry, or maths, additional science and science.
English language is required at a minimum of grade B.
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AAA, including chemistry and biology.
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Total 36.
At Higher Level: 18 points including 6's in Chemistry and Biology. |
N/A
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Our selection process for 2018 entry is being
reviewed.
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St Andrews
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We would expect applicants to offer a minimum of 5 A
grades (or 5 grades of 7) at GCSE (or equivalent ) to be taken at one sitting
and to be predicted to achieve at least the minimum grades required in the
relevant school leaving qualification
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AAA (Advanced levels) including Chemistry and
one other of Biology, Mathematics or Physics.
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Minimum: 38 points to include:
Higher level: 3 passes at Grade 6,6,6 and Standard Level: 3 passes at Grade 6,6,6. Chemistry and one of either Biology, Mathematics or Physics must be offered at Higher Level. Biology, Mathematics and English must be offered at Standard Level if not offered at Higher Level. |
N/A
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St Georges
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416 points from the top eight subjects (equivalent to
an average of grade A).
A*=58
A= 52
B= 46
C= 34
D= 28
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AAA A level: Three subjects to include Chemistry and Biology or Human Biology.
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Overall score of 36.
18 points at Higher Level,
with a minimum score of 6 in at least one of
Biology and/or Chemistry.
|
N/A
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500 or above, in each section
The 2018 entry minimum overall
UKCAT score will be determined after the results have been
published in November.
We will not
be using the 'Situational Judgement' (SJT) section for 2018 entry.
Please note, for September 2018 we will not consider any
extenuating circumstances in relation to UKCAT test scores.
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UCL
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grade B
or above in
both
English
Language
and
Mathematics
.
For candidates taking
the new style of GCSEs with numerical outcomes
rather than letter
grades, the requirement is for a
score of 6
in both English
Language and Mathematics.
UCL expects
all UK applicants to
offer
a modern
foreign language at GCSE
grade C or
equivalent
.
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Our standard conditional o
ffer for 201
8
entry will be
grades
A*AA
to include Chemistry and Biology.
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Chemistry
and Biology
at
Higher
Level
39 overall. The grades
for the three Higher subjects must make up at least 19
points
and
must
include
Biology and
Chemistry
,
each with minimum score
6
.
Scores below 5 in any subject are not acceptable
.
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No specific cut-off point.
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N/A
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