Academic requirements
There is a wide range of entrance qualification options for students of Medicine. To find out more about the minimum entry requirements for your qualifications, and to find out the requirements considered for interview, please read details about your qualification type and the country in which you have studied.
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Applicants who re-take their advanced level studies in order to meet the entry requirements for Medicine will not normally be considered. However, consideration may be given to applicants with extenuating circumstances whose achieved qualification grades mean they are ‘borderline’ for meeting the entry requirements for the medical programmes at St Andrews. Applicants whose grades are less than ‘borderline’ for meeting the entry requirements will not be considered. For more information please see the policy on extenuating circumstances for A100 and A990.
Re-taking modules would be allowed as long as the A2 qualifications (or other qualifications) were achieved within the normal period of study expected for the qualification concerned.
The re-sitting of GCSEs (or equivalent) would be allowed if the purpose were to meet a specific subject requirement. For example, GCSE English at grade C could be re-taken to achieve Grade B.
Please email medical.admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk for guidance.
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Candidates who take more than the normal number of years to obtain their qualifications may be considered if there have been extenuating circumstances that are fully documented.
Consideration may be given to applicants with extenuating circumstances whose achieved qualification grades mean they are ‘borderline’ for meeting the entry requirements for the medical programmes at St Andrews.
Please email medical.admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk for guidance or see the School of Medicine’s policy on extenuating circumstances for A100 and A990.
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Applicants who have recently had a change of career direction resulting in new subject options might be considered if their application is supported by a very strong previous academic performance and excellent predictions. Please email medical.admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk for guidance.
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For entry to Medicine at St Andrews, all non-native English speakers must achieve 7.0 in all four components of the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) exam, to be taken at one sitting. This is irrespective of any other English qualification achieved.
IELTS scores have a recommended two-year validity period, and this time limit will be applied.
Current General Medical Council (GMC) guidance recognises the IELTS exam as the most appropriate qualification evidencing English language proficiency.
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Undergraduates on courses other than Medicine who are in first year of an undergraduate programme will be considered if they have fulfilled the School's academic entry requirements before they began their undergraduate course. They must apply by the deadline of 15 October (first semester of first undergraduate year) and have sat the UCAT that year.
The School will not consider applicants who have progressed to second year. Meeting minimum entry requirements will not guarantee an offer – grades will have to be competitive with grades of all those applying at the same time. No credit for the undergraduate year is given as all entrants must complete the full six years of the medical degree.
Undergraduates on Medicine courses
Those who are already on, or have been on, an undergraduate Medicine degree programme elsewhere will not be considered.