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Graduate Entry Medicine, MBChB, University of Sheffield

the United Kingdom

University of Sheffield

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
MBChBFull-time4 yearsSeptemberGBP 9250 per year 0

About Graduate Entry Medicine, MBChB - at University of Sheffield

If you have a life sciences degree and come from a widening participation background, this Medicine MBChB is an opportunity for you to fast-track your career in medicine. You'll join a supportive Medical School known for innovative, clinically-led, patient-centred teaching.

If you meet our widening participation entry requirements, you'll join your fellow medical students in phase 2 of the MBChB programme after a six-week introductory module. You'll graduate in four years rather than five, ready to start making a difference as a junior doctor. 

Diverse clinical placements

You'll gain hands-on experience from the start, with clinical teaching in GP practices, hospital wards and clinics, alongside lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical classes. You will also use our Clinical Skills Centre at Northern General Hospital.

Entry requirements

The A Level entry requirements for this course are:

BBB
including Chemistry or Biology + 2.1 in a life sciences degree + meet our WP criteria


International Baccalaureate:
32, with 5 in three Higher Level subjects including Chemistry or Biology + 2.1 in a life sciences degree
BTEC Extended Diploma:
Not accepted
Access to HE Diploma:
Not accepted

Routes for mature students

Other requirements
  • Life science degree subjects include Biomedical Science, Clinical Science or Dentistry
  • We do not accept A Level Further Maths when determining whether an applicant meets our A Level academic threshold. However, for applicants who take four A Levels in a two-year period (typically years 12 and 13 at school) including Maths and Further Maths, we will accept the Maths A Level, even if it is taken in Year 12, and irrespective of whether the A Level is certificated in Year 12 or 13. It is expected that Chemistry or Biology and a third acceptable subject will be taken in Year 13
  • You must take the University Clinical Aptitude Test for Medicine and Dentistry (UCAT) in order to be eligible for admission

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