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Study Medicine in the UK

Launch your medical career at world-renowned UK universities. From undergraduate MBBS/MBChB (5-6 years) to postgraduate medicine programs and specialist training, discover your path to becoming a qualified doctor in the UK’s prestigious healthcare system.

Discover the Power of a UK Medicine Degree

Studying Medicine in the UK, you are not only at the heart of one of the most developed systems of healthcare education in the world. The UK has world-famous medical schools that provide both intensive academic education and wide-ranging clinical practice. Internationally-recognized qualifications, world-class hospitals to complete their practical rotations, and the environment that instills compassion, scientific excellence, and critical decision making, are beneficial to students.

UK medical programs will equip you to work in any field of healthcare, as your career goes on to surgery, general practice, medical research, emergency medicine, or special clinical practice. The UK produces some of the best medical graduates globally because of the high clinical exposure, patient-centered care, training which is evidence based and the exposure to the latest in medical technology.

You may wish to become a doctor, improve global health, become a medical research leader, or become a specialist in a highly competitive specialty, a UK degree in medicine equips you with the ability, confidence, and professional acknowledgment to achieve the best in your career.

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Why Study Medicine in the UK?

The UK offers unparalleled opportunities for aspiring doctors from around the world

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World Class Medical Education

Learn from institutions with centuries of medical excellence and groundbreaking research

Global Recognition

Global Recognition

UK medical degrees recognized by GMC and accepted worldwide for medical practice

Placement Years

NHS Clinical Experience

Train in world-renowned NHS hospitals with extensive hands-on patient care from year one

Multiple Pathways

Multiple Entry Routes

Choose from 5-year MBBS, 4-year graduate entry or 6-year integrated programs

Watch this video to understand how medicine studies degrees work

Your Path To UK Medicine Studies Success

Let Glinks help you study Medicine in the UK. Discover what makes UK medical schools stand out globally. From world class clinical training to NHS placements, see why thousands of international students choose the UK for their medical education.
Duration
5-6 years
Study Mode
Full-time
Career Growth
95% employed
Class Size
Small groups

Career Opportunities After Graduation

A UK medical degree opens doors to diverse medical specialties across the NHS and private practice. Here are some of the most popular career options for medical graduates.
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General Practitioner (GP)

Primary care physician providing comprehensive healthcare to patients in community settings and clinics. .

Average Salary: £60,000-£100,000
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Hospital Consultant

Senior specialist physician in cardiology, surgery, oncology or other hospital-based specialtie

Average Salary: £90,000-£130,000
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Psychiatrist

Mental health specialist diagnosing and treating psychological disorders and mental illness..

Average Salary: £85,000-£120,000
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Emergency Medicine Doctor

LProvide urgent and critical care to patients in A&E departments and emergency situations.

Average Salary: £70,000-£110,000
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Pediatrician

Specialize in the health and medical care of infants, children and adolescents..

Average Salary: £75,000-£115,000
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Anesthetist

Administer anesthesia for surgeries and manage perioperative patient care in operating theaters..

Average Salary: £85,000-£125,000

What You'll Study

Comprehensive medical education from anatomy to clinical practice and beyond

Human Anatomy & Physiology

Detailed study of human body systems, structure and function through lectures and dissection

Biochemistry & Cell Biology

Molecular mechanisms, metabolism, genetics and cellular processes

Neuroscience & Psychology

Nervous system structure, function, behavior and mental health fundamentals

Clinical Skills & Communication

Patient interaction, history taking, examination techniques and professional behavior

Pathology & Microbiology

Disease mechanisms, infection, immunity and laboratory diagnostics

Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Drug mechanisms, prescribing, drug interactions and treatment principles

Clinical Examination

Cardiovascular, respiratory and abdominal examination skills in clinical settings

Medical Ethics & Law

Professional ethics, patient consent, confidentiality and medical jurisprudence

Clinical Rotations Begin

Hospital placements in medicine, surgery and primary care settings

Internal Medicine

Cardiology, respiratory, gastroenterology and general medical conditions

Surgery & Emergency Medicine

Surgical principles, trauma care and acute medical emergencies

Community Medicine

GP placements, public health, preventive medicine and population health

Psychiatry & Mental Health

Mental disorders, psychiatric assessment and psychological therapies

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health and women's medicine

Pediatrics & Child Health

Child development, pediatric diseases and neonatal care

Specialist Rotations

Electives in oncology, orthopedics, dermatology, or other specialties

Final Clinical Placements

Senior clinical responsibilities across multiple specialties

Clinical Decision Making

Independent patient management under supervision with on-call duties

Preparation for Practice

Prescribing skills, practical procedures and foundation training preparation

Final Examinations

Written, practical (OSCE), and clinical case assessments for MBBS degree

Why Choose UK Medical Education?

Discover the unparalleled advantages that make the UK the premier destination for medical studies
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World Class Medical Education

UK medical schools like Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, and UCL consistently rank in the global top 10. Learn from pioneering medical researchers and clinicians. UK medical education is recognized globally with the highest standards of clinical training and patient care.

9 of top 20 medical schools globally
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GMC Registration & Global Recognition

UK medical degrees lead to GMC (General Medical Council) registration, recognized worldwide. Practice medicine across Commonwealth countries, Europe, and beyond. UK medical qualifications open doors to international medical careers.

Recognized in 180+ countries
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Hands-On Clinical Experience

Early patient contact from year one, extensive clinical placements in years 3-5 across hospitals and GP surgeries. Learn through bedside teaching, simulation labs, and supervised patient care. Graduate fully prepared for foundation training.

1,500+ clinical hours minimum
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NHS Clinical Training Excellence

Train in the renowned NHS hospitals with patient contact from year one. UK medical graduates have excellent employment prospects. Junior doctors start at £32,000, rising to £60,000+ for specialists, with consultants earning £90,000-£130,000.

98% employed upon graduation

Partner Universities

We work with the UK's most prestigious institutions
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Success Stories

Hear from students who achieved their dreams

Studying Medicine In The UK

UK Medical Student Doctors Glinks

Your Path To UK Medical Success. Let Glinks help you enter UK Medical School

If you are looking to study medicine in the UK, then understand that it is very challenging, but also a very rewarding career.

 

 

How can Glinks help?
Watch the video below.

It is very competitive to enter UK medical schools. In 2022, according to an article in the Guardian newspaper in the UK, only 16% who applied, succeeded.

So you need to find ways of standing out from the crowd to maximise your chances of success.

But don’t worry, we at Glinks have created a team of tutors to help you with all the requirements to get into a UK medical school.

Let's take a look at the UK medical school landscape

UCL Medical School UK Glinks

 

There are currently 46 medical schools in the UK, 36 in England, 5 in Scotland, 3 in Wales and 2 in Northern Ireland.

UK medical schools are certified by the General Medical Council which also licences doctors allowed to practice in the country.

 

 

To apply for medicine in the UK we use the UCAS platform, which is a universal application platform for undergraduate degrees in the UK.

Glinks will submit these applications on your behalf as part of our service.

When applying to medical schools in the UK, you can choose up to 4 schools. UCAS gives you an extra slot which can be used for another course. 

QMW Medical School UK Glinks

The Journey To Becoming A Doctor (GP) in UK Requires The Following

  • Take a 5 Year accredited degree course in a UK medical school.

  • Take a 2 Year foundation in the UK of practical experience (guaranteed place if medical course completed) This is a paid position.

  • Then you choose your specialism. So for becoming a GP, there is an additional 3 years of further training. Other specialisms take longer e.g. plastic surgery takes 8 years.

  • There is a strong demand for doctors, so there is an excellent chance of settling down in the UK with full citizenship.

To maximise your chances of succeeding in your application you need to consider the following:

What is required to enter a UK medical school?

Let's take a look in more detail

Excellent Exam Results

 

 

All UK medical schools require excellent exam results to get in. You need to be the best student with top academic results to be considered.

If you are looking for help to pass your exams you can contact us to help you with tutoring.

Typical academic entry requirements are the following:

A’levels

AAA including Biology and Chemistry, plus Maths or Physics. A*A*A* is even better.

GCSE’s

Generally you need at least a grade 5 in English and Maths (sometimes a 6). Some require 5 – 8 GCSEs with grades 5/6+.

International Baccalaureate

36 points are required overall with at least 666 at a higher level.

Major subjects must include Biology and Chemistry, plus another science or Maths

English Language

IELTS. Minimum average score of 7.5 with no component less than 7.0

(NB: these requirements are generic. Please check with our team for specific requirements for individual universities.)

students celebrating exam success Glinks

University Clinical Aptitude Exam (UCAT)

UCAT Testing Glinks

Almost all UK medical schools require applicants to take the UCAT exam if they wish to study medicine.

You only get one chance to sit the exam every year.

Absolutely critical to your applications to medical school.

The exam is made up of 4 different sections:

  1. Verbal Reasoning (VR)  – 22 minutes for 44 questions

  2. Decision Making (DM) – 37 minutes for 35 questions

  3. Quantitative Reasoning (QR) – 26 minutes for 36 questions

  4. Situational Judgement Test (SJT) – 26 minutes for 69 questions

 

Sections 1 to 3 are scored between 300 – 900 for a total score between 900 and 2,700.

Section 4 is scored separately, and you receive a band 1 – band 4. Band 1 is the highest, and so on.

It is very important to get tutoring for these exams as they are so critical. 

The Medical Interview

The interview can happen i two forms

  • Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)

  • Panel Interviews

MMIs are short interviews (5 – 8 minutes) with many people (5 to 10). Each interview will test a different area of your skills.

Panel interviews are with the same people and normally last for 20 – 30 minutes. There are a set of questions that will be followed but can be adapted depending on your answers.

Work Experience

Work experience is really important element for applications to a UK medical school. 

This will be important with respect to interviews and personal statements.

The recommendation is for 2 types of experience

  • Caring (Care home, learning disabilities, caring for a family member)

  • Medicine (Shadowing, work in a hospital or primary care)

Keep a diary that explains what you learn.

Experience can be in the GCC / India as long as it is accredited.

Personal Statements

Personal statements are a part of the UCAS application.

Their format is changing from 2026 onwards.

2025 – Explain why you want to do medicine, and why you are a good candidate in 4000 characters.

2026 – You will have 3 questions

  • Why do you want to study this course?

  • How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this course?

  • What else have you done outside of education. and why are these experiences useful.

Our team can help you with personal statements, UCAT exams, interviews, work experience and school tutoring.

Application Timelines (Medicine)

The dates shown below are generally the same every year, with an occasional variation. Please check with us for exact dates for your chosen year.

Please note that unlike most courses in the UK, the medicine course must be applied to by October of the year before you are due to enter. In the example below we are assuming 2025 as the year of application. The exact dates could change each year, so please check with us for the latest information.

14th May 2025
UCAS Applications Live For Entry The Following Year
UCAS Applications Go Live
UCAS University Application Portal UK Glinks

Applications for medical school for the following year go live in the UCAS system

14th May 2025
UCAT Registration Opens Up
UCAT Registration Opens
UCAT Registration UK Glinks

At this point you can register to take the test.

18th June 2025
UCAT Test Booking System Opens
UCAT Test Booking System Opens
UCAT Pearson Test Centres Glinks

You can now book an appointment at a UCAT testing centre e.g. Pearson test centres in the GCC

8th July 2025
UCAT Testing Starts
UCAT Testing Starts
UCAT Testing Glinks

UCAT Testing Begins

26th September 2025
UCAT Testing Ends
UCAT Testing Ends
UCAT Testing Ends Glinks

UCAT Testing Ends

6.00 pm UK, 15th October 2025
UCAS Application Deadline For Medical School Entry In
the following year
UCAS Application Deadline Medical Schools
UCAS Medical School Application Deadline Glinks

Applications must be submitted by this deadline for entry into medical schools the following year. You can submit after but the school can choose to disregard it.

Generally Jan to March, 2026
Medical Interviews
Medical Interviews Take Place
UK Medical Interviews Glinks

Medical interviews take place

26th Feb 2026 (following year) UCAS Extra Opens
UCAS Application Deadline For Medical School Entry In
the following year
UCAS Extra Opens
UCAS Extra Glinks

If none of your original choices have given you an offer, then you can add additional choices.

5th July 2026 (following year) UCAS Clearing Opens
UCAS Clearing Open To Allow Extra Time To Find A Place
UCAS Clearing Opens
UCAS Clearing Glinks

An additional time period given to find you a university place, particularly after exam results are known.

Our team can help you with personal statements, UCAT exams, interviews, work experience and school tutoring.

 

Studying Medicine In The UK

UK Medical Student Doctors Glinks

Your Path To UK Medical Success. Let Glinks help you enter UK Medical School

If you are looking to study medicine in the UK, then understand that it is very challenging, but also a very rewarding career.

 

 

How can Glinks help?
Watch the video below.

It is very competitive to enter UK medical schools. In 2022, according to an article in the Guardian newspaper in the UK, only 16% who applied, succeeded.

So you need to find ways of standing out from the crowd to maximise your chances of success.

But don’t worry, we at Glinks have created a team of tutors to help you with all the requirements to get into a UK medical school.

Let's take a look at the UK medical school landscape

UCL Medical School UK Glinks

 

There are currently 46 medical schools in the UK, 36 in England, 5 in Scotland, 3 in Wales and 2 in Northern Ireland.

UK medical schools are certified by the General Medical Council which also licences doctors allowed to practice in the country.

 

 

To apply for medicine in the UK we use the UCAS platform, which is a universal application platform for undergraduate degrees in the UK.

Glinks will submit these applications on your behalf as part of our service.

When applying to medical schools in the UK, you can choose up to 4 schools. UCAS gives you an extra slot which can be used for another course. 

QMW Medical School UK Glinks

The Journey To Becoming A Doctor (GP) in UK Requires The Following

  • Take a 5 Year accredited degree course in a UK medical school.

  • Take a 2 Year foundation in the UK of practical experience (guaranteed place if medical course completed) This is a paid position.

  • Then you choose your specialism. So for becoming a GP, there is an additional 3 years of further training. Other specialisms take longer e.g. plastic surgery takes 8 years.

  • There is a strong demand for doctors, so there is an excellent chance of settling down in the UK with full citizenship.

To maximise your chances of succeeding in your application you need to consider the following:

What is required to enter a UK medical school?

Let's take a look in more detail

Excellent Exam Results

 

 

All UK medical schools require excellent exam results to get in. You need to be the best student with top academic results to be considered.

If you are looking for help to pass your exams you can contact us to help you with tutoring.

Typical academic entry requirements are the following:

A’levels

AAA including Biology and Chemistry, plus Maths or Physics. A*A*A* is even better.

GCSE’s

Generally you need at least a grade 5 in English and Maths (sometimes a 6). Some require 5 – 8 GCSEs with grades 5/6+.

International Baccalaureate

36 points are required overall with at least 666 at a higher level.

Major subjects must include Biology and Chemistry, plus another science or Maths

English Language

IELTS. Minimum average score of 7.5 with no component less than 7.0

(NB: these requirements are generic. Please check with our team for specific requirements for individual universities.)

students celebrating exam success Glinks

University Clinical Aptitude Exam (UCAT)

UCAT Testing Glinks

Almost all UK medical schools require applicants to take the UCAT exam if they wish to study medicine.

You only get one chance to sit the exam every year.

Absolutely critical to your applications to medical school.

The exam is made up of 4 different sections:

  1. Verbal Reasoning (VR)  – 22 minutes for 44 questions

  2. Decision Making (DM) – 37 minutes for 35 questions

  3. Quantitative Reasoning (QR) – 26 minutes for 36 questions

  4. Situational Judgement Test (SJT) – 26 minutes for 69 questions

 

Sections 1 to 3 are scored between 300 – 900 for a total score between 900 and 2,700.

Section 4 is scored separately, and you receive a band 1 – band 4. Band 1 is the highest, and so on.

It is very important to get tutoring for these exams as they are so critical. 

The Medical Interview

The interview can happen i two forms

  • Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)

  • Panel Interviews

MMIs are short interviews (5 – 8 minutes) with many people (5 to 10). Each interview will test a different area of your skills.

Panel interviews are with the same people and normally last for 20 – 30 minutes. There are a set of questions that will be followed but can be adapted depending on your answers.

Work Experience

Work experience is really important element for applications to a UK medical school. 

This will be important with respect to interviews and personal statements.

The recommendation is for 2 types of experience

  • Caring (Care home, learning disabilities, caring for a family member)

  • Medicine (Shadowing, work in a hospital or primary care)

Keep a diary that explains what you learn.

Experience can be in the GCC / India as long as it is accredited.

Personal Statements

Personal statements are a part of the UCAS application.

Their format is changing from 2026 onwards.

2025 – Explain why you want to do medicine, and why you are a good candidate in 4000 characters.

2026 – You will have 3 questions

  • Why do you want to study this course?

  • How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this course?

  • What else have you done outside of education. and why are these experiences useful.

Our team can help you with personal statements, UCAT exams, interviews, work experience and school tutoring.

Application Timelines (Medicine)

The dates shown below are generally the same every year, with an occasional variation. Please check with us for exact dates for your chosen year.

Please note that unlike most courses in the UK, the medicine course must be applied to by October of the year before you are due to enter. In the example below we are assuming 2025 as the year of application. The exact dates could change each year, so please check with us for the latest information.

14th May 2025
UCAS Applications Live For Entry The Following Year
UCAS Applications Go Live
UCAS University Application Portal UK Glinks

Applications for medical school for the following year go live in the UCAS system

14th May 2025
UCAT Registration Opens Up
UCAT Registration Opens
UCAT Registration UK Glinks

At this point you can register to take the test.

18th June 2025
UCAT Test Booking System Opens
UCAT Test Booking System Opens
UCAT Pearson Test Centres Glinks

You can now book an appointment at a UCAT testing centre e.g. Pearson test centres in the GCC

8th July 2025
UCAT Testing Starts
UCAT Testing Starts
UCAT Testing Glinks

UCAT Testing Begins

26th September 2025
UCAT Testing Ends
UCAT Testing Ends
UCAT Testing Ends Glinks

UCAT Testing Ends

6.00 pm UK, 15th October 2025
UCAS Application Deadline For Medical School Entry In
the following year
UCAS Application Deadline Medical Schools
UCAS Medical School Application Deadline Glinks

Applications must be submitted by this deadline for entry into medical schools the following year. You can submit after but the school can choose to disregard it.

Generally Jan to March, 2026
Medical Interviews
Medical Interviews Take Place
UK Medical Interviews Glinks

Medical interviews take place

26th Feb 2026 (following year) UCAS Extra Opens
UCAS Application Deadline For Medical School Entry In
the following year
UCAS Extra Opens
UCAS Extra Glinks

If none of your original choices have given you an offer, then you can add additional choices.

5th July 2026 (following year) UCAS Clearing Opens
UCAS Clearing Open To Allow Extra Time To Find A Place
UCAS Clearing Opens
UCAS Clearing Glinks

An additional time period given to find you a university place, particularly after exam results are known.

Our team can help you with personal statements, UCAT exams, interviews, work experience and school tutoring.