Details of Medicine entry requirements, taken from university websites in August 2023 for course entry in 2024. Course codes are A100 unless stated otherwise.
Always consult the University’s website for the most up-to-date information.
Applicants for undergraduate medical degree courses are usually required to pass specialist admissions tests to qualify for entry:
Key
⚠ – Restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics
Lower case letters denote AS grades or EPQ grades.
Capital letters denote A level grades.
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | AS level attainments currently do not form part of our academic requirements, as it is on A level achievement that any offer is made. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Achieve/be predicted to achieve A*AA in three A levels taken together at first sitting over a maximum of two years of study. |
References to A level entry criteria | Chemistry is required. One subject from Biology/Human Biology, Mathematics and Physics is required. One further A level in most other subjects. Combinations of Chemistry, Biology plus a non-science subject are as acceptable as all-science combinations. No mention of A level Further Mathematics. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | A level resit grades at AAA will be accepted within two academic years prior to the time of application. AS levels are not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A level resit grades at AAA will be accepted taken within two academic years prior to the time of application. At first sitting applicants should have achieved AAB |
References to A level entry criteria | Grades AAA at A level taken within two academic years prior to the year of entry to include Chemistry or Biology; and one of either Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics, plus one other. No mention of A level Further Mathematics. |
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Applicants who have resat, or are resitting GCSEs, A levels, or equivalent qualifications, with or without repeating an academic year, will be considered. The referee must provide a brief explanation of the reason(s) for the resit in the UCAS reference. AS levels are not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Applicants must normally achieve their final qualification profile for consideration in no more than three academic years i.e. allowing for one re-sit year attempt only. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA with Chemistry and Biology being compulsory (including passing the practical elements) and any third subject excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking. If you are taking more than three A levels, the Chemistry, Biology and the next best grade, will be the grades considered. No mention of A level Further Mathematics. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | AS grades will not be used for selection. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Three A level subjects must normally be taken in the final year of secondary school. |
References to A level entry criteria | With predicted AAA including Biology/Human Biology and Chemistry. No mention of Further Mathematics. |
Typical Grades | AAA or AAB for widening participation applicants. |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | We will ordinarily only consider applications from applicants who have slipped a grade in one subject and obtained a grade B. No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA including Biology and Chemistry. We do not specify the nature of the third A level subject and the vast majority of our applicants will choose to study maths or physics, however we strongly encourage applications from students who study humanities or the arts as we recognise their value in broadening academic horizons. It should be noted that general studies and critical thinking is not acceptable at any level. We welcome candidates who have successfully completed an Extended Project, recognising the effort that they have expended and the valuable skills and knowledge that they will have gained. However, the EPQ will not form part of any offers that we make. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA in Chemistry and either Biology, Physics or Mathematics. Contextual offer: ABB including A in Chemistry and B in one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics. AS/A level Further Mathematics not specifically mentioned. |
Typical Grades | AAB |
UCAT/BMAT | Neither is mentioned. |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | UK applicants for 2022 must live in the North West of England and show evidence of sustained academic achievement with a broad study of Science English and Maths up to 16. We particularly welcome applications:
AAB at A level with at least two science subjects including Chemistry. |
Typical Grades | A*A*A |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | A levels in Chemistry and one in Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. Most applicants have at least three science/maths A levels; some colleges require this and/or particular subjects. See college websites for details. AS/A level Further Mathematics is not specifically mentioned. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA. Must include Biology and Chemistry. You will need to pass the science practical element of the A level if this is part of your programme of study. |
Typical Grades | ABB-AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | We also require biology, mathematics and English at least to GCSE grade B / 6, if not studied at A level (A2). Achievement at GCSE and AS level will also be taken into account. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A levels to be in the same sitting i.e. to be achieved in the same year, two years after GCSE |
References to A level entry criteria | Chemistry and another science (from Biology, Physics, or Mathematics) required. No preference for the third subject. General Studies at A level is not accepted. AS/A level Further Mathematics not specifically mentioned. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Where an applicant is also taking additional qualifications such as a fourth AS/A level or EPQ these must also be included on their application but will not be subject to grade requirements. Applicants without a fourth subject will be considered. Grades must be achieved over 2 consecutive years. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A level resits can only be considered for applicants providing they achieved ABB/AAC at the first sitting. Resit applicants will usually be expected to achieve at least one A* to compensate for the additional time spent studying. |
References to A level entry criteria | Including Biology/Human Biology or Chemistry. Science A levels must include a pass in the practical element. General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted. Only A level Mathematics or Further Mathematics will be considered not both. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | All A Level qualifications, or accepted equivalents, must have been obtained within the two years prior to application |
References to A level entry criteria | Grades AAA at A Level are required. These must include Biology and Chemistry, and one other subject. While Biology and Chemistry are both required at Grade A or above, where Grade A* is achieved in either Biology or Chemistry (or both Biology and Chemistry), the third A Level subject will be accepted at Grade B or above. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | All examination grades must be obtained at the first attempt of each subject. Those applying with resit qualifications will not be entered into the selection system unless under very exceptional circumstances (for which verified evidence has been provided prior to UCAS application). |
References to A level entry criteria | Chemistry at A* (A if eligible for minimum entry requirements) and one from Biology/Human Biology, Mathematics, or Physics at A. Only one of Mathematics or Further Mathematics will be considered. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | A level Biology and Chemistry at grade A. General Studies is not included in any offer. AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics not mentioned. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | 3 A levels including A level Chemistry and Biology or Physics or Mathematics. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Applicants may repeat or restart Year 12 a single time with no restrictions. Applicants who are repeating or who have repeated Year 13 must have achieved a minimum score of BBB in their A levels in their initial sitting. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A levels must be achieved within a three-year period. Applicants must be applying within 5 years of completing the qualification you intend to use for entry. All three A levels must be taken in one sitting |
References to A level entry criteria | Including Biology and Chemistry (excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking, Citizenship and Applied Science). If you are taking the EPQ alongside your A levels, our offer is AAB at A level (including Biology and Chemistry at Grade A) and A in the EPQ. You will only be eligible to this offer if you choose Hull York Medical School as your firm choice in UCAS. |
Typical Grades | Typical offer AAA-A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | The School of Medicine will not accept resit qualification unless the candidate has applied for mitigating circumstances No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | Minimum A in Biology, Chemistry and a third subject. If you are made an offer you will be required to achieve a pass in the practical endorsement in all science subjects that form part of the offer. AS/A level Further Mathematics not mentioned. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | A level A*AA or AAA + EPQ A |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | AS qualifications not mentioned |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Applications from students currently in their third year of A-Level or equivalent study will not be considered unless (a) they have had relevant extenuating circumstances accepted by the University or (b) they have already met grade requirements and are taking one additional designated subject to meet subject requirements. |
References to A level entry criteria | To include biology or chemistry plus another designated science subject (biology, chemistry, economics, maths/further maths/statistics, physics, psychology) and a third academic subject. Only one subject from a combination of maths/further maths/statistics will be considered within the three A levels. |
Typical Grades | AAB minimum |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | KMMS does not accept A level resits, with the exception of consideration through the extenuating circumstances process if there were issues affecting the first A level sits. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Applicants should normally have completed their course of A level/IB study in 2 years. If there is a reason for a longer period of study, an extenuating circumstances application will be needed. |
References to A level entry criteria | Must include Chemistry and/or Biology. If both chemistry and biology are not offered there must be one other from Physics, Maths, Psychology or Computer Science. Critical Thinking and/or General Studies are not accepted. A pass in the practical endorsement is required for any science A level taken. |
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | Required subjects: Biology and Chemistry. If you are taking linear A levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all science subjects. AS/A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics not mentioned. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Lancaster Medical School will consider applications from applicants who have taken longer than two years to achieve the required grades at A Level if the applicant otherwise meets the GCSE criteria and the non-academic entry requirements. This includes those who have retaken Year 12, resat their A-levels or taken additional subjects at A-level after Year 13. In the absence of mitigating circumstances, you must have achieved ABB in your A-levels on the first attempt. Otherwise, all AS and A2-level qualifications must be grade C or above at the first attempt, regardless of mitigating circumstances. Applicants must acknowledge and reflect on their individual circumstances (e.g. need to re-take year 12, need to resit A-levels, etc.) in their personal statement. Applicants who have taken longer than three years to achieve the required grades will not be considered. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | See row above. |
References to A level entry criteria | Including any two of Biology, Chemistry or Psychology. Only one of Mathematics or Further Mathematics will be considered. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | A*AA. We will consider AAA and EPQ grade B. |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Applicants who had not attained the required grades at first sit will only be considered with resits if there is substantial mitigation that has previously been agreed upon by the admissions tutor. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Candidates who, for significant health or social reasons, have taken three years to sit their A Levels for the first time will be considered, but this will have to have been formally agreed by the admissions tutors ahead of application. |
References to A level entry criteria | Three subjects including Chemistry or Biology (with practical aspects) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology, but excluding General Studies, Citizenship Studies, Critical Thinking or Global Perspectives. The A* would need to be in one of the sciences, as mentioned above. Where applicants study Maths and Further Maths, only one of these grades will count towards a potential offer |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Applications from applicants re-sitting exams are only likely to be successful in exceptional circumstances. Well-supported documentary evidence of any extenuating circumstances is required and must be mentioned in your personal statement or explained by your referee. Applications will not normally be considered from those undertaking a third attempt at an academic entry qualification. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Please note that A levels sat in Year 12 will not form part of the shortlisting scoring for interviews, and offers will be made on 3 A levels taken in Year 13. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA to include Biology and Chemistry. Please note that 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. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A levels in three subjects taken at one sitting, usually after 2 years of study. |
References to A level entry criteria | To include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Mathematics and a third academic subject. Alternatively A*AB also accepted but the A*A grades must include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Maths; and a B grade required in the third academic subject. Further Mathematics not mentioned. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | We have no specific requirements at AS level. However, we would normally expect students to demonstrate a commitment towards achieving a broad and balanced education. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | If you have studied an advanced curriculum, where the examinations are spread over three years, please contact the admissions office prior to submitting an application. |
References to A level entry criteria | To include Chemistry or Biology/Human Biology and one of the following subjects:
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Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | 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. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Applicants ideally should have achieved the necessary A level grades at the first attempt as an indicator that they will be able to manage the intensity of the course. Newcastle University recognises that sometimes circumstances mean that students underperform. As a result, we allow a subject to be repeated once. If a subject is being undertaken for a second time after further study the expectation is of a higher level of performance, the grade requirement from the University will also increase by a grade eg A to A*. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA in any subject excluding General Studies, Use of Mathematics, World Development, Communication and Culture and Critical Thinking. If Applicants are taking Biology, Chemistry or Physics A level, a pass in the practical element is required. |
Typical Grades | We use a combination of your GCSE and UCAT results to check the selection criteria have been met. Offers are made based on your interview performance alone. We do not score A levels, AS levels, or equivalent as we do not require predicted A level grades as part of our selection process. However, you’ll still need to achieve the A level grades or equivalent required to meet the academic conditions of any offers. |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | If you have any extenuating circumstances, you must inform your exam board before the exam or test. This is to inform their grading or to help you reschedule depending on the exam. Extenuating circumstances usually include illness or unforeseen personal situations. If you don’t meet the entry requirements and you have not informed the relevant exam boards of any extenuating circumstances, then we are unlikely to consider your application. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | See rows above’ |
References to A level entry criteria | See rows above’ |
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Three A level subjects to be taken in one academic year. |
References to A level entry criteria | Candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A in both Chemistry and at least one of Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects. |
Typical Grades | A*AA – AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Re-sit applicants are considered for this course, with the following requirements:
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Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | We are only able to consider A levels completed within five years of the start of the application cycle. For example, qualifications completed since 2016 would still be valid when applying in September 2021. |
References to A level entry criteria | Must include an A grade in Biology and one further science from Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Psychology. Your third A level can be from any subject area and does not need to be science based. When shortlisting for interview we do not give preference to those who complete three Science A levels. General Studies is not accepted. AS/A level Further Mathematics not mentioned. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | No specific AS information is given. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | A levels of A*AA, were achieved in one sitting over a study period of no longer than two years. |
References to A level entry criteria | A levels must include include Biology or Chemistry, and a second science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Mathematics) |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA or A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | 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. Grade A in the EPQ or a grade B in a 4th A level will be acceptable in lieu of the 4th AS level. OR A*AA at A level including Chemistry and Biology/Human Biology. OR A*AA at A-level including Chemistry and either Mathematics or Physics + AS level Biology grade B. Please also note that only one maths subject will be counted at A level (the other would be acceptable as the fourth AS level). |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | AAA or AAB + A in relevant EPQ*/A in EPQ |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | There are no AS requirements for the A100 programme. Where an applicant holds AS levels, they will not be considered as part of the application. We accept A level resits. Any and all A level resits must be taken in the same sitting and only one resit per A level is permitted. We are unable to consider A levels that have been taken early. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | The three A levels should be studied for no longer than two years and must all be taken in the same sitting. |
References to A level entry criteria | To include Chemistry or Biology and one other science (Maths, Physics, Biology/Human Biology or Psychology). We do not accept A level Further Mathematics. For applicants who take four A levels in a two year period (typically years 12 and 13 at school) including Mathematics and Further Mathematics, we will accept the Mathematics A level, even if it is taken in Year 12, and irrespective of whether the A level is certificated in Year 12 or 13. It is expected that Chemistry or Biology and another subject (that is not Critical Thinking, Further Mathematics or General Studies) will be taken in Year 13. |
Typical Grades | AAA |
UCAT/BMAT | UCAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | Not mentioned. |
References to A level entry criteria | AAA to include A level Biology and one additional science (with a pass in the practical element where it is separately endorsed). Acceptable science subjects are Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Environmental Studies or Geography. Offers typically exclude General Studies and Critical Thinking. |
This university has restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
This university has Restrictive requirements relating to Further Mathematics.
Typical Grades | A*AA |
UCAT/BMAT | BMAT |
Criteria for AS qualifications, including re-sit information | Not mentioned. |
Do all A levels need to be taken in the same sitting? | No information given. |
References to A level entry criteria | Biology and Chemistry are required with either grade A*. |