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Does Oxford look at GCSEs Medicine?

Level of attainment in Science and Mathematics There are no formal GCSE requirements for Medicine.
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Does Oxford University care about GCSEs?

GCSEs will be taken in to account when we consider your application but they are just one aspect that we look at. GCSE results will be considered alongside your personal statement, academic reference, predicted grades and performance in any written work or written test required for your course.
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Do Cambridge look at GCSEs for medicine?

Pre-medical Requirements:

GCSE Mathematics at grade C or above. GCSE English Language at grade C or above. Applicants must have A Level Chemistry (normally passed at grade A or above within seven years of entry) and one of Biology/Human Biology, Physics, Mathematics (at A or AS level).
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Does UCL medicine look at GCSEs?

All candidates must offer GCSE (or IGCSE, O-level, IB or EB equivalent) at grade B/6 or above in both English Language and Mathematics.
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How many GCSEs do Oxford look at?

GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our guesstimate is that the average successful applicant has around eight 8/9 grade GCSEs under their belt.
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What GCSEs and A levels does Oxford look for? (2017)

What is the average GCSE grade for Oxford Medicine?

You should have top results - that is, a good proportion of 9s/8s (or A*s) - for your application to be competitive. On average, our applicants hold around 80% of GCSEs passes at grades 8 or 9 (A*) and have 8.5 passes at grades 8 or 9 (A*) - although successful applicants may have a higher proportion than this.
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How do I get into Oxford University for Medicine?

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 and at least one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics.
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Can I get into UCL with bad GCSEs?

All courses at UCL require GCSE or equivalent qualification passes in English Language and Maths at grade 5 or higher, and some courses may ask for higher grades in these subjects. You'll need to check the website for exact requirements for the course you're interested in.
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What GCSE is best for med school?

What GCSEs are required for Medicine? On average, most UK medical schools require a grade 6 or above in GCSE English Language, a grade 6 or above in GCSE Maths and a grade 6 or above in Sciences. Specific requirements for Sciences differ, with most schools specifying grades for Biology/Chemistry and rarely for Physics.
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What is the acceptance rate for Oxford Medicine?

The overall success rate in 2022 was 11.6% for state school applicants and 17.4% for independent school applicants. 463 applicants identified as international for fee-paying purposes submitted complete applications for 2023 entry.
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Is it harder to get into Cambridge or Oxford for Medicine?

The main difference between the two is that Oxford requires students to achieve A*AA, whereas Cambridge has slightly higher entry requirements of A*A*A. Both Oxford and Cambridge require applicants to sit the BMAT.
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Is Oxford or Cambridge better for Medicine?

Understanding how Oxford and Cambridge differ in their Medicine programmes is an important way to help you choose the right option. The key differences are: Cambridge uses full-body dissection but Oxford does not. For intercalation, Cambridge offers students a wider choice of subjects to study than Oxford.
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Does Oxford or Cambridge care more about GCSEs?

At Cambridge somebody that has great GCSE results but maybe not so great AS results cannot get in; at Oxford, those with good GCSE results and not so good AS results can and have got in because Oxford is fairly clear in saying that they don't use the AS results formally because not all applicants cash-in their AS ...
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Can I get into Oxford with bad GCSEs?

It will not help your application to have poor GCSEs, particularly if you do not provide a good reason, whether in your personal statement or interview, as to why you underperformed; but it is not a barrier to entry in itself as long as the poor GCSEs are not in English, Maths, the subject you are applying for, or a ...
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Is 7 GCSEs enough for Oxford?

I'd say that your 7 A-stars (grade 8s and 9s) plus 3 A-grades at GCSE are a superb foundation for A—levels and then an Oxbridge place, particularly if your grade 9s match your chosen A-level subjects and your intended degree subject.
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Can I get into Cambridge Medicine with bad GCSEs?

Your GCSEs can tell us about your aptitude to study your chosen course, but we don't generally have any set requirements at GCSE level (with the exception of students who want to study Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, who need a grade C or above in GCSE Double Award Science and Mathematics).
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Is a 7 in GCSE good?

The highest grade you can get is a 9, with 1 being the lowest. This system was introduced in 2017, replacing the old GCSE grading system that awarded students letter grades from A* to G. In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A.
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What GCSE qualifications do you need for Manchester University medicine?

English Language and Mathematics are required at GCSE minimum grade B (6). At least two science subjects are required at GCSE minimum grade B (6) if not taken to AS/A2-level. If Dual Award Science or Core and Additional Science are offered, the minimum required is BB (66).
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What GCSE do you need for medicine at Imperial College?

GCSE requirements: GCSE results must include minimum of grade B in English Language or equivalent qualification. There is no longer any other GCSE requirement. Advanced Higher subjects must include Chemistry and Biology and one Science or Maths subject (and one additional subject at Scottish Higher).
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Is a 7 bad GCSE?

If you achieve a grade 7 in your exam, then you will have the equivalent of a traditional A grade, one of the most coveted grades at this level. The grades above and their equivalent are listed below: 8 = Standard A* 9 = Strong A*
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Does Harvard look at GCSEs?

What are realistic scores and grades in order to be admitted to Harvard? Admitted students typically will have excellent grades: GCSE: Grades 7-9 (numbered system), or A/A* (lettered system) AS levels (where taken): Grades A/A*
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Can I get into Imperial with bad GCSEs?

Academic requirements

You will need to demonstrate excellent academic ability and we require; Majority of 9-7 grades (A*-A) at GCSE level or the international equivalent, with a minimum of grade 7 (A) in maths and science subjects.
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What Gcses do Oxford want?

GCSE grades are just one of the things that are looked at. While there is no minimum requirement, a high proportion of successful applicants have grades of 7, 8 or 9. This is usually an indication of work ethic, and how hard you have worked up to that point and is usually looked at in context with other things.
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Is Oxford better than Harvard for Medicine?

If you aim to become a practising medic, then Oxford or Cambridge are better if you want to work in the UK, and Harvard is better if you want to work in the US. They have radically different qualification routes, and the university degrees form a part of the professional qualification process.
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Why is Oxford Medicine 6 years?

Various medical schools such as Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, Imperial College London; have 6 year course lengths as the course is structured in such a way that it leads to students graduating with a medical degree and also an additional qualification for example an undergraduate degree like a BSc.
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