Graduate Entry Medicine Programme (University of Portsmouth branch campus)

King's College London, University of London
Provided by: King’s College London

Progression Summary

The Graduate Entry Medicine programme in Portsmouth has 67 places approved by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). The programme enables honours-degree biomedical/life science graduates and healthcare professionals with equivalent academic qualifications to study for a fast-track degree in medicine. The programme design enables graduate applicants to complete a conventional medical degree in four rather than five or six years resulting in the MBBS qualification.

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Start Date

2025-08-01
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Tuition fee

144588.78 .SAR

A minimum 2:1 (upper second class honours) undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a Biosciences subject with both Biology and Chemistry content. Bioscience degrees include: Biomedical Sciences Physiology Biochemistry Pharmacology Neuroscience Molecular Genetics Molecular Biology Pharmacy Please note this list is not exhaustive and we would encourage applicants with other Biomedical or Life Sciences degrees not listed to apply, if you feel your degree contains at least two thirds Bioscience content. We are unable to review transcripts for suitability prior to receiving an application. Please note that Nursing and Psychology degrees are not considered as Bioscience degrees. A straight Chemistry degree or Biology degree also would not meet the requirements for this programme. There are no specific A-level requirements for this programme. or Please note that all applicants are required to sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), previously known as UCAT, prior to applying to this programme. Please note the UCAT must be taken the same year you apply in order to be valid. Please refer to the UCAT website for details on registration and test dates. King’s does not have a threshold UCAT score in any particular year, but all candidates are still required to take the UCAT examination for this course. The overall UCAT score averaged across the four subtests is given more consideration than the individual subtest scores. The Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is also taken into account when shortlisting. or Occupational Health clearance: Required for successful applicants. All offers of a place, and continued enrolment, are made subject to satisfactory Occupational Health clearance. Enhanced criminal conviction check: Required for successful applicants. All offers of a place, and continued enrolment, are made subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check.

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