The University of Aberdeen
Anglia Ruskin University
Aston University
Bangor University
Queen Mary University of London (Barts)
University of Birmingham
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
University of Bristol
Brunel University London
University of Buckingham
University of Cambridge
Cardiff University
The University of Chester
University of Dundee
Edge Hill University
University of Edinburgh
University of Exeter
University of Glasgow
Hull York Medical School
Imperial College London
King's College London
Keele University
Kent and Medway Medical School
Lancaster University
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Liverpool
University of Manchester
Newcastle University
University of East Anglia
University of Nottingham
Lincoln Medical School (Nottingham)
University of Oxford
Pears Cumbria School of Medicine
Plymouth University
The Queen's University of Belfast
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of St Andrews
St George’s, University of London
University of Sunderland
The University of Surrey
Swansea University
University College London
University of Central Lancashire
The University of Warwick
The University of Worcester
Brunel University runs a Medicine (A100) course
UCAT
UCAT should be taken in the year prior to planned entry. Those scoring SJT band 4 are rejected
Personal Statement
The personal statement will be used as part of the selection process for the MBBS programme.
Interview
Brunel University further assess shortlisted candidates during a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI).
Academic Requirements
GCSE Requirements
GCSE Requrements for Brunel University School of Medicine are:
- Maths - Grade 5 minimum
- English - Grade 4 minimum
- Other requirements - 5 GCSEs at Grade B (6) (or equivalent) including two science subjects, such as Double Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics
GCSEs are not scored so only minimum requirements are required.
A-levels or Scottish Higher requirements.
A Levels: minimum of grades AAA-AAB at A-level, to include:
- Chemistry or Biology at grade A
- a second science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) or Mathematics at grade A and
- a third subject (except General Studies) at grade A/B.
International Baccalaureate
A minimum of 36 points with
- Higher Level 6 in Chemistry or Biology and
- Higher Level 5 in a second science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) or Mathematics.
Graduate Applicant Degree Requirements
Upper second-class degree or equivalent in a subject relevant to Medicine.
Widening Participation