Users' questions

Does Warwick University do medicine undergraduate?

Does Warwick University do medicine undergraduate?

Undergraduate Science Degrees We currently run two undergraduate degree programmes, which both launched in 2020: BSc Health and Medical Sciences.

How do I get into Warwick Medical School?

Academic qualifications To apply, you should have, or be expected to achieve, a minimum of an upper second class honours (2:1) degree (or overseas equivalent) in any subject. Candidates with a lower second class degree should hold either a Master’s or a doctoral qualification to be considered for entry to the MB ChB.

What grades do you need to get into Warwick?

A pass at Grade B or above, or Grade 6 or above may be asked for, or a pass at Grade A or above, or Grade 7 or above may be required. For assessment of an application an A*, Grade 8 or Grade 9 are treated equally.

Does Warwick have medical school?

Warwick Medical School is the medical school of the University of Warwick and is located in Coventry, United Kingdom. It was opened in 2000 in partnership with Leicester Medical School, and was granted independent degree-awarding status in 2007.

Is Warwick a good University for medicine?

The University of Warwick Medical School is the only medical school in England (and one of only two in the UK) to admit only graduate students. Therefore Warwick is an ideal choice for graduates with strong work experience and good UCAT scores.

Is Warwick Medical School Competitive?

Entry into our programme is very competitive. Your future classmates are likely to be exceptional men and women who will bring diverse personal backgrounds and life experiences to enrich your time at Warwick Medical School (WMS).

Is Warwick Medical School good?

Is University of Warwick hard?

The University of Warwick has been named the 10th most difficult university in the UK to get into. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, an average of 480 UCAS points was required for 2015’s admission.

Is Warwick a good university for medicine?

Can you study medicine without Gamsat?

Universities such as the University of Western Sydney (UWS), Newcastle, New England, Tasmania, Otago and Auckland use UCAT and not GAMSAT (Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test) for graduates.

What do you have to do to get into Warwick Medical School?

All applicants must take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) or, if appropriate, the UCATSEN. The total UCAT score required to secure a place at our Selection Centre varies year on year and is dependent upon the UCAT performance of applicants to Warwick Medical School.

What are the undergraduate degrees at Warwick University?

We offer two exciting undergraduate degrees, MSci Integrated Science and BSc Health and Medical Sciences. Thinking about joining us? Find out about our upcoming open days.

Do you need the English Baccalaureate to go to Warwick?

Applicants do not need the English Baccalaureate to be considered for entry to Warwick degrees but they should ensure that they can demonstrate a broad general education and that they are able to meet essential subject requirements for their chosen course.

Do you have to pay clinical fee to go to Warwick University?

International students looking to start in 2019 are still therefore likely to be required to pay a clinical placement fee in addition to the University fee. This is likely to be at least an additional £10,000 per annum during years 2, 3 and 4 of the course. We will continue to update this information as we receive updates from the UK Government.