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Does UCL accept resits for medicine?

We do not accept qualification re-sits, including re-starting Year 12. A-levels from recognised UK examination boards are the only “advanced levels” accepted. Chemistry and Biology must be studied at A-level.
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Does UCL medicine accept GCSE resits?

Academic requirements

Candidates may re-sit GCSE subjects in order to meet the GCSE requirements. Graduates who re-sat A levels before their degree will also be considered. Otherwise, we do not accept qualification re-sits, including re-starting Year 12.
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Does UCL accept retakes?

Resits are generally considered for most of our programmes. Any programmes that do not consider resits will outline this on their department webpages. Where resits have been attempted more than once, this may put you at a disadvantage due to the competitive nature of admissions for many of our programmes.
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Does UCL accept Reapplicants?

Re-applicants: If an applicant remains unplaced in the UCAS cycle, they are welcome to reapply.
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Does Imperial accept a level resits for medicine?

The Faculty of Medicine does not accept resit qualifications unless the student has applied for mitigating circumstances. Please see the resits, deferred entry and transfers section on the Medicine course page for more information.
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Does University of Manchester accept resits for medicine?

Policy for applicants who resit their qualifications

We welcome applications from those re-sitting their A-levels, though applicants may only re-sit one of either Year 12 or Year 13.
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Does Cambridge accept resits for medicine?

Med/VetST Resit overview

Medical students are entitled to two attempts at all MB examinations; those who fail any Second MB subjects twice are automatically withdrawn from the Medical Student Register and are not able to continue with their medical studies.
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How hard is it to get into UCL medical school?

How competitive is UCL Medical School? UCL receives an average of 3500 applicants per year, for 334 places, resulting in a success rate of under 10%.
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Will UCL accept me with lower grades?

UCL's entry requirement range is A*A*A–ABB. 2. UCL has a benchmark entry level of ABB at GCE A level and does not make offers of admission with any grades lower than B.
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What is the minimum BMAT score for UCL?

There is no formal BMAT cut off score for UCL applicants, but you can use the average scores above to give you some guidance. What we know is that in 2022 the average student interviewed by UCL had a BMAT score of 5.8 in sections 1 and 2, and 3A in section 3 of the BMAT. BMAT Section 3 is no longer used at interviews.
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What is the lowest LNAT score for UCL?

UCL Laws does not have a fixed benchmark or minimum score required for the LNAT. The average LNAT score of candidates who received an offer during the last academic cycle at UCL was 29.
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Does UCL care about predicted grades?

First, they check you meet the essential academic requirements of UCL and the programme you have applied for. At this point, we assess your past and predicted academic performance. It is important to note that meeting the entrance criteria through achieved or predicted grades does not guarantee an offer will be made.
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Do Oxford accept a level resits?

Yes. Almost all universities officially accept resit results. They will be aware that you took the course again, however, so your chances of receiving an offer may be affected.
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What is the requirements for medicine at UCL?

UK applicants qualifications

Pass in Access to HE Diploma (Medicine) from the College of West Anglia, with a minimum of 36 credits at Distinction and 9 credits at Merit, all from Level 3 units. We are aware there are other courses which are now part of the QAA Subject Descriptor pilot.
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Is the BMAT harder than the UCAT?

Even if you do well in one or two sections of the BMAT, you may find that you struggle in the third which could bring your overall score down if you didn't properly prepare. The BMAT is not any more difficult than the UCAT if you are even moderately competent at each of the three primary skills that are being tested.
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What grades do you need for UCL medicine?

We will expect grade A* or A*A, if taking both subjects (or IB Higher Levels with scores of 7 or 7 and 6). Science and non-science graduates are considered equally. However, all graduate applicants must offer A-level Chemistry and Biology (or IB equivalent).
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What is the acceptance rate for UCL medical school?

Approximately 3800 applications to the Medical School are received each year, for a total of 334 places (International Student places are capped by Government regulations). Up to 950 applicants may be selected for interview.
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Does UCL prefer 4 A levels?

We welcome applications from students offering A Levels and other equivalent qualifications. Our entrance requirements are based on three A Levels. Depending on the degree programme, we make standard offers in the range A*A*A–ABB.
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Is UCL harder than Oxford?

UCL is a hard University to get into. One of the hardest in the UK. Getting an offer is not certain, and making the grades once you have received an offer is difficult. Getting into either Oxford or Cambridge, however, is even harder.
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Is UCL or Imperial better for medicine?

While UCL operates across the full academic spectrum, Imperial specializes primarily in science, engineering, management and medicine, and also has a leading business school. So, if your area of interest is one of the arts, humanities or social sciences disciplines, you should probably apply to UCL.
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What is the hardest university to get into for medicine UK?

What is the hardest university to get into UK medicine? The hardest medical university to get into in the UK is the University of Oxford Medical School.
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Does Liverpool accept resits for medicine?

A-Level Resits: Applicants who resit their A-Levels may be considered if they meet the GSCE criteria. Resit applicants must have achieved a minimum of ABB at first sitting. Resit applicants must have a final minimum grade of A*AA if an offer is made.
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Does Queen Mary accept resits for medicine?

As for A level resits, they are only considered under extenuating circumstances. Aston Medical School: Considered under extenuating circumstances. 1 resit year attempt only (as is the case with most medical schools). Barts (Queen Mary): Resits accepted if you're protected under the Equality and Diversity Act 2010.
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Does Newcastle accept resits for medicine?

Entry requirements

We would normally expect all applicants to have achieved their A levels on their first attempt. Those who wish resits to be considered must provide information on the extenuating circumstances they wish to be considered. Supporting evidence must be provided from your school or GP.
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