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  1. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Course overview. UCAS code: A100. Entrance requirements: A*AA (excluding Critical Thinking and Thinking Skills) Course duration: 3 years (BA); 6 years (BM BCh) Subject requirements. Required subjects: Chemistry with either Maths, Further Maths, Biology or Physics. Recommended subjects: Not applicable. Helpful subjects: Not applicable.

    • Medicine

      Your UCAS form should be completed online, and must list...

    • Biology

      The structure of the Oxford Biology course encourages a...

    • Chemistry

      Other course requirements. Admissions tests: None Written...

    • Biomedical Sciences

      Unistats information. Discover Uni course data provides...

    • Academic Entry Requirements
    • Age Requirement
    • University Clinical Aptitude Test
    • Selection Criteria
    • Health & Fitness to Practise
    • Further Information For Graduate and International Applicants

    Our standard entry requirements are: A-levels: A*AA in three A-levels (excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies) taken in one academic year. Candidates are required to achieve at least grade A in both Chemistry andat least one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics. NB: If a practical component forms part of any of the A-levels taken, we expect ...

    Oxford Medical School now requires all applicants to be at least 18 years of age by 1st November in the year they intend to start the degree course. Please see our FAQsfor further details.

    All applicants for Medicine at Oxford must register for and sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT). Please check our webpage about UCAT for any changes to UCAT arrangements and requirements in the 2024 application cycle for 2025 entry. The UCAT is delivered in Pearson VUE test centres throughout the UK and in over 130 countries worldwide....

    The personal characteristics we look for applicants to the A100 course (both the pre-clinical and clinical parts) are listed below.

    The University is required by the General Medical Council to ensure that students who graduate with degrees of BMBCh are fit to practise Medicine. This is a matter in which conduct and health, and not simply academic standing, are relevant. Medical students must display similar standards of behaviour to qualified doctors (including honesty and inte...

    We also provide further advice for: 1. Graduate applicants (if you are a science graduate, please see the 4-year A101 Accelerated course in Medicine) 2. Mature applicants 3. International applicants(for those who are taking international qualifications and/or are based outside the UK/ROI and/or are EEA citizens based inside the UK but do not have p...

  2. AGE REQUIREMENTS. Oxford Medical School now requires all applicants to be 18 years old by 1st November in the year they intend to start the course. Please see our FAQs for further details.

  3. Medicine: How to Apply. Medicine: International Applicants. Academic entry requirements. See the academic entry requirements page for our entrance requirements. The list is not exhaustive, and tutors can consider a wide range of other qualifications.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2024 · To apply to this course you must be medically-qualified (registered with the UK General Medical Council) and employed at the time of application at ST1 grade or above (including those who have completed their training) within the University of Oxford, in Primary Care within Oxfordshire or in an approved NHS Trust (see Entry ...

  5. Oxford University School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences is the medical school of the University of Oxford in the city of Oxford, England. It is a component of the Medical Sciences Division, and teaching is carried out in its various constituent departments.

  6. Medicine Course Information Sheet for entry in 2022. With separate pre-clinical and clinical sections to the course, students on the Oxford standard medical course first gain a comprehensive grounding in medical science, before applying that scientific foundation in the clinical setting.