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What does Imperial look at for medicine?

Imperial currently utilises the BMAT as part of our selection process for entry to Medicine (MBBS – A100) and will continue to do so for those applying in the 2022 UCAS cycle (for entry in 2023 or 2024 deferred entry) and the 2023 UCAS cycle (for entry in 2024 or 2025 deferred entry) whilst the BMAT is still ...
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Do Imperial look at Gcses for medicine?

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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What is Imperial College looking for?

an enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering and mathematics as demonstrated by your personal statement; excellent academic ability; strong English language skills; a clear motivation for attending the programme.
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What type of interview is Imperial for medicine?

What is the Imperial Medical School Interview style? For 2023/24 entry Imperial will be conducting online interviews split into two parts, known as a hybrid format. The first part will be an online-asynchronous interview.
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Does Imperial look at predicted grades?

If your predicted grades meet the minimum College entry standard of AAA at A-level or an equivalent level qualification in the relevant subjects, the Department of Materials will guarantee you an interview and, if successful will typically make a minimum offer to the majority of applicants.
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Postgraduate programmes for healthcare careers – Medicine at Imperial College London

Does Imperial prefer 4 A-levels?

No, our standard offer would be the same regardless of whether the applicant is taking three or four (or more) A-levels. However, we often make higher offers and sometimes use a fourth A-level for that. If there is no fourth A-level, we might require an A* in the third A-level subject or use STEP.
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What BMAT score is needed for Imperial?

The Imperial BMAT cutoff for 2022 Entry for UK students was: Section 1: 3.5. Section 2: 3.5. Section 3: 2.5C.
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How hard is it to get into Imperial for medicine?

Our minimum entry standard is 87.5% overall from year 12 subjects, to include the following grades at Year 12: 90% / 85% in Biology and Chemistry (grades any order) 85% in three further subjects.
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Is Imperial better than UCL for medicine?

QS 2016 ranks UCL as the 9th best Medical school in the world, and Imperial as 11th best Medical school. UCL is ranked 19th best in the world for Biological Sciences, Imperial is ranked 16th best. Biological research at Imperial was more about biotechnology before they had a Medical school.
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What is the acceptance rate for the Imperial Medicine interview?

Well roughly 75% of those invited to an Imperial Medicine interview are given an offer.
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Does Imperial care about personal statement?

You will need to complete a personal statement as part of your application. This statement supports your application by demonstrating: the course is right for you; and. you have the skills, knowledge and aptitude to achieve the course requirements.
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How to get into Imperial College London medicine?

Excellent grades are essential in order to be considered for a place at Imperial, so you should be aiming for A*AA in your A-levels (or equivalent) as a minimum. Your UCAS application – the first official stage of your Medicine application is completing your UCAS application online.
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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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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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Is Imperial a good uni for medicine?

Imperial College is widely regarded as one of the best medical schools in the world to study medicine for several reasons.
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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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Is Imperial as good as Oxbridge?

Oxford and Cambridge have consistently ranked at the top of the Times World University Rankings, Imperial College have come in consistently behind Oxbridge among UK universities in those rankings.
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Is KCL or UCL better for medicine?

The only time you will experience a difference is when you already have your degree and want to do research, then each university might have an area of research they are stronger than the others. That said, UCL is more than 3 times larger than KCL in medicine research, and more than twice as large as Edinburgh.
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Is Imperial switching to Ucat?

Imperial is joining the UCAT consortium of the UK and International universities to help select applicants for its A100 MBBS Medicine course from 2025 entry.
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Why is Imperial 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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Is Imperial more competitive than Oxford?

It consistently ranks in the top five UK universities and closely follows Oxford and Cambridge in the QS World University Rankings. Due to this outstanding reputation, and its specialism in Science and Technology-based subjects, places at Imperial are extremely competitive.
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Is 7 a good BMAT score?

What Is A Good BMAT Score? A good BMAT score is usually 6.0 and above – with 7.0 and higher being very rare.
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Does Imperial look at Gcses?

Imperial states that the majority of their student intake has 7-9 grades (A-A*) at GCSE level or the international equivalent, with a minimum of grade 7 (A) in Maths and Science subjects. Those with lower than 7 in GCSE English must take a supplementary test.
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Is 3.9 good for BMAT?

“Typical BMAT candidates will score around 5.0, roughly half marks. The best candidates will score around 6.0, and a few exceptional candidates will score higher than 7.0.”
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