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Medicine at Barts & The London, Queen Mary Medical School & Interview Questions 2026

Panel interviewUCAT requiredUpdated 24 June 2026

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At a glance

Location
London, England
Founded
1785
Degree awarded
MBBS (UCAS code A100)
Course length
5 years
Home fee
£9,790 per year (2026/27)
International fee
£49,950
Annual intake
~335 places per year
Interview format
Panel
UCAT required
Yes
SJT Band 4 accepted
No
Intercalation
Optional
QS UK ranking
10
Invited to interview (home, 2025)
80%
Post-interview success (home, 2025)
73%

Overview of Barts and the London Medical School

Located in Whitechapel in East London, Barts and the London school of Medicine and Dentistry ranks highly on university league tables. It consistently ranks highly in terms of student satisfaction, as well as being part of a Russell Group University with an excellent reputation for teaching and research. St Mary's Hospital Medical School makes about 300 MBBS offers every year. It is encouraged to go to Queen Mary Medical School open day to find out more.

Where does Barts And London rank for Medicine?

Complete University Guide 2027

19thof 40 UK medical schools
Top40th
Overall score
96%
Entry standards
75%
Student satisfaction
74%
Research quality
84%

Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.

The Guardian University Guide 2026

32ndof 36 UK medical schools
Top36th
Guardian score (/100)
57.9
Satisfied with teaching
81%
Satisfied with feedback
63.3%
Student to staff ratio
9.3

Source: The Guardian University Guide 2026 medicine league table.

Barts And London Medicine admissions statistics

~1 in 2 applicants receive an offer

Less selective

2025 entry data

For 2025 entry, Barts And London received 1,613 home applications for Medicine and invited 1,294 applicants to interview (80%). It made 948 offers, so 59% of home applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 73% went on to receive an offer.

Home applicants

Barts And London Medicine admissions statistics for home applicants
Entry yearApplicationsInterviewed% of applicantsOffersPost-interview success% of interviewedOffer rate% of applicants
20251,6131,29480%94873%59%
20241,5391,05769%63760%41%
20232,0171,07053%61357%30%

International applicants

Barts And London Medicine admissions statistics for international applicants
Entry yearApplicationsInterviewed% of applicantsOffersPost-interview success% of interviewedOffer rate% of applicants
202537715942%6138%16%
202450413627%5742%11%
202360313723%3324%5%
% invited to interview:
applicants interviewed divided by applications.
Post-interview success rate:
offers divided by applicants interviewed.
Offer rate:
offers divided by applications. An offer is not a confirmed place.

Last checked June 2026.

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Course Structure at Barts and The London

Barts Medicine is 5 years long with Integrated and Problem-Based learning. No pre-clinical: you see patients from Term 1, with the opportunity to intercalate based on your academic performance. This programme is divided into three phases (cores):

  • Phase 1 - Body in Health (Year 1 and Year 2), Mechanisms of Disease (Year 1 and Year 2)
  • Phase 2 - Clinical Basis of Medicine (Year 3 and Year 4)
  • Phase 3 - Preparation for Practice (Year 5) Students also complete their Intermediate Life Support qualification.

Teaching style

Barts Medical School employs a mixed teaching style, incorporating both traditional lectures and problem-based learning (PBL). Students begin with biomedical science learning through PBL and lectures, then progress to clinical placements in London and Essex hospitals. The curriculum is systems-based, with modules based on body systems and revisiting each system multiple times.

Intercalated BSc

You can apply for an intercalated BSc to start after your second, third or fourth year on the course. Selection is based on your exam results and performance at interview

Queen Mary Medical School Entry Requirements

A-Levels

The minimum A level requirement for Barts Medical School is A*AA (must have this as a minimum as a prediction)

Including Chemistry or Biology and a second science subject (Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths). Any third A level can be taken except for Further Maths if Maths is already offered.

GCSEs

The minimum GCSE grade requirement for Barts Medical School is 6 GCSEs at grades 777666/AAABBB including Biology, Chemistry, English Language or English Literature and Mathematics. The Science Double Award may substitute all sciences at GCSE.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

37 points

Three Higher Level subjects at 666 including Chemistry or Biology plus one further science subject from (Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths). Three further subjects at Standard Level including Chemistry or Biology if not both offered at Higher Level.

Scottish Highers

Three Highers at grades AAA including Chemistry and Biology

Scottish Advanced Highers

Two Advanced Highers at grades AA including Chemistry or Biology plus one further science subject (Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths)

Graduates (degree requirements)

A minimum 2:1 (upper second-class honours) undergraduate bachelor degree (or international equivalent) in a Molecular or Biomedical Sciences related degree. No further qualifications required.

OR

A minimum 2:1 (upper second-class honours) undergraduate bachelor degree (or international equivalent) in any other degree subject and passes at A-level of at least BB in Chemistry or Biology plus one further science subject from (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Maths)

English language requirements

IELTS:

7.0 overall with 6.0 in in all components.

Resits

Only if protected under Equality Act (extenuating circumstances)

Deferred entry

No

Minimum age requirements

Candidates MUST be aged 18 or over by the start of the course (mid September)

A-Level Requirements at Barts & Queen Mary Medical School

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Barts and the London Medical School Admission Tests

UCAT at Barts & Queen Mary Medical School 2026

How Does Barts Medical School Look At The UCAT?

Queen Mary Medical School (Barts) UCAT Cut Off 2025 for 2026 Entry

Traditionally, one needs a high UCAT score to be invited for an interview.

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score Invited To Interview (Queen Marys UCAT Cut Off Score)

  • 2025 Entry (/3600): 2670 (Home), 2870 (International)
  • 2024 Entry (/3600): 2620 (Home), 2950 (International)
  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2720 (Home), 2870 (International), 2940 (Graduate - another source says 2770)

Fourth decile and above - you will not be offered an interview if you obtain a total UCAT score below the fourth decile.

A-Level predictions are likely scored (though this is not clear).

UCAT must be in the top 60% of scores.

🚩 SJT Band 4 = rejection.

Once candidates reach the interview stage, the scores achieved at the interview are primarily used to influence potential offers being made. This year, interview scores were combined with candidates' SJT (Situational Judgement component of the UCAT) scores and ranked based on the combined score.

Please note that we do not rank applicants according to GCSE results and no data is held on this.

There was and is mention of a UCAS Tariff, but it must be noted that EPQ/Music etc is not scored here.

Barts Selection

This included their overall interview score and points awarded for their SJT band which provides additional points in final offer decisions

  • SJT Band 1 = 2 points
  • SJT Band 2 = 1 point
  • SJT Bands 3 and 4 = 0 points

Graduate Students For Queen Mary's Medical School

The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 1st class degree who received offers for interview this year was 2820. The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 2.1 that received offers for interview this year was 3210.

Selection Criteria:

Applicants will be selected for interview on the basis of a weighted score compared to other applicants who apply in the same year, and may be comprised of UCAT score, UCAS tariff of entry qualifications predicted or achieved, or weighted scoring of degree for graduates.

Selection after interview may consider all assessment factors: interview score, situational judgement test, UCAS tariff of entry qualifications predicted or achieved or weighted scoring from degree and UCAT score.

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GAMSAT

No

Barts Medical School Work Experience

We require applicants to have an understanding of what a career in medicine involves. The interview will explore your understanding of the realities of a career in medicine, it is therefore essential that applicants gain people-focused experience of providing care or service before submitting their application.

It is important to remember that work experience can take many forms. It can be a voluntary opportunity or a paid job. While shadowing a doctor can be useful, we understand that this is not attainable for everyone. Volunteering in a residential care home, or with a local charity is just as good a source of experience.

Barts Medical School Personal Statement

The personal statement is not scored as part of the selection process prior, during or after interview. However, it is considered an important part of your UCAS application and if shortlisted for interview, your interview panel will have access to your UCAS application and may ask you questions from the information you have provided.

Note: from 2026 entry, UCAS replaced the single free-text personal statement with three structured questions — why you want to study the course, how your studies have prepared you, and what else you have done to prepare. Any guidance above still applies; it is simply spread across those questions. For worked examples and a review of your own statement, see our medicine personal statement examples and review service.

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Graduate entry at Barts And London

Barts Graduate Medicine Entry Programme MBBS (GEP) (4 Years), Full time - 40 places. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) / Oral Medicine - 3 Years - Entry on to year 3 of the 5 year MBBS programme is designed specifically for qualified dentists who are fully registered with the General Dental Council and members of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS) or the British Society for Oral Medicine (BSOM). The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 1st class degree that received offers for interview this year was 2820. The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 2.1 that received offers for interview this year was 3210.

Does Barts And London have a gateway or foundation year?

Not mentioned

Queen Mary's (Barts) Medicine Interview Questions 2026

  • Panel Interview, Online for 2025 ENTRY
  • Two members of staff, a medical student +- a lay member of staff
  • Short: usually lasts 15-20 minutes

Interview dates

Barts Medical School Interview for 2025 entry: January - February

🎓 Barts (Queen Mary’s) Medicine Interview Questions & Topics

There are a number of topics that the Queen Mary’s Interview will focus on, these are the key domains for the stations:

  • Motivation and reality of a career in medicine
  • Initiative, resilience and maturity - examples of this and the ability to demonstrate this
  • Teamwork - ability to work well as part of a team
  • Organisation and problem-solving abilities
  • Contribution to university life
  • Communication skills
  • Article research and analysis

💯 Barts Medical School Interview Questions 2026

Ultimately, selection after an interview may consider all assessment factors: interview score, situational judgement test, UCAS tariff points from predicted or achieved qualifications or weighted scoring of degree for graduates and UCAT score.

❓Barts Medical School Interview Questions

These are suggested practice questions based on publicly available information and past trends. They are not official questions from the University and may not appear in your interview. Use them as part of a broader preparation strategy.

Queen Mary’s Barts Medicine Interview Article Questions

  1. Please summarise the article for us
  2. What were the issues in the article?
  3. Were there any issues with the article?
  4. What are the likely implications of this article?

Motivation to study medicine

  1. Why medicine?
  2. Why do you want to come to Queen Mary’s?
  3. What did you learn from your work experience?
  4. What do you know about the Barts Medicine course? How is it taught?
  5. Why do you think you will be well suited to this course?
  6. Why medicine and not dentistry or nursing?
  7. Tell us about your volunteering
  8. What are your hobbies?
  9. What do you want to specialise in?
  10. What are the negatives of a career in medicine?
  11. How will you contribute to life at Barts?

Personal Insight

  1. Why should patients trust you?
  2. What are your best qualities?
  3. How do you manage stress?
  4. How will you cope with the stress of medicine?
  5. Give us an example of a time when you demonstrated resilience.
  6. Give us an example of a time when you demonstrated teamwork.
  7. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  8. How would your friends describe you?
  9. Tell us about an article that you have recently read.
  10. Should doctors always tell the truth?
  11. How do you want patients to perceive you?
  12. How would I deal with death as a doctor?

NHS & Local Area

  1. What changes would you make to the NHS if you could?
  2. How would you manage a public health campaign?
  3. How would you improve the local A&E department?
  4. What are the NHS values and why are they important?
  5. What is it like to be a doctor?
  6. How do you deal with overpopulation?
  7. What do you know about the local area here in Barts?
  8. What kind of issues do you think people have that live in the local area around Whitechapel?
  9. What are the main challenges that face the NHS?
  10. How has COVID changed the way the NHS operates?
  11. What do you think are going to be the long-term consequences of COVID on the NHS?
  12. How does the healthcare system differ here compared to other areas in the UK?

Ethical Scenarios

  1. Understanding of the four ethical principles
  2. Understanding of the GMC’s good medical practice
  3. What is the debate surrounding euthanasia, should it be legalised?
  4. Who would you give this organ to? [Prioritisation]
  5. If you notice that a colleague has turned up to work drunk, what would you do?
  6. Who can you escalate concerns to within a hospital?

🗣️ Queen Mary’s Medicine Interview Tips

  1. The Queen Mary’s Medicine Interview Article - it is fundamental that you spend time preparing and researching the article that they give you. There is no excuse not to. You must learn everything about it, critically analyse the article and work out its strengths and weaknesses. Make sure that you know how to apply the four medical principles to this article. What are the implications of this article on the NHS or how doctors may act?
  2. Expect follow-up questions - this is especially true for the questions on the article, and less so for the personal questions. As such, we would recommend keeping your answers short, at a maximum of 2 minutes to allow them to ask the questions that they must ask so that you can score full marks.
  3. Have examples ready to use: many of the questions asked at Barts are example-based, ie, they require you to draw on certain examples from your personal life, medical work experience and medical volunteering to help make key points that the selectors are looking for. As such, it is paramount that you spend time learning about these examples and thinking about different scenarios that you can use at the interview. It is helpful if these scenarios are malleable and can be applied to a number of different questions e.g. being a football captain, deputy head girl or playing in the school orchestra.
  4. Personal Attributes - Barts is very likely to ask you about personal attributes during the Queen Mary’s medicine interview. As such it is paramount that you go through and learn these. Check out our 420+ interview question and answer guide for dealing with such interview questions.
  5. Have a question ready - it is always worth having a question ready to ask the panel. If in doubt, ask about societies that you want to join, or any question about the course that you are actually interested in.
  6. Know the doctor training pathway: this is a common question that comes up at Barts, fortunately, we have a guide to the NHS and the doctor’s training pathway.
  7. Know the Barts Course - we would always recommend doing this for every university that you plan to apply to. It is paramount that you know about the different topics covered each year. How does this differ from other universities? What is their policy on intercalation? Have you any idea about what you would plan to intercalate in at Barts?
  8. Know the local area - the main campus for the MBBS programme at Queen Mary’s is in Whitechapel. This is an incredibly diverse region of London, with a number of local factors and diseases that differentiate it from the rest of England. Ensure that you research both communicable and non-communicable diseases in the area. How might this impact healthcare provision in the area? With it being so close to Shoreditch, Brick Lane and the East End, are there any issues that may arise from this?
  9. Reflect Well - the Barts Medicine selectors love reflection, make sure that you are good at not just stating what you have learnt, but also how this helped what you benefitted from, and what you will carry forward about this at medical school and in clinical medicine. This is especially true when reflecting on your medical work experience during the medicine interview.
  10. Don’t over-rehearse - this is a common theme amongst interview students and is very obvious to a trained examiner. As such, we would recommend focusing on the structure of your answer, and then naturally letting it flow when speaking to the answers, concentrating on the delivery of your interview answers. Read about our top tips for medicine interviews here. If you are struggling with this, consider booking sessions with an expert medicine interview tutor.
  11. Learn about the non-academic societies at Barts - this is really important and might augment your Why Medicine question as well as help you formulate an answer to how you will contribute to life at Barts University. Spend time on their website, or looking at their Instagram for ideas about societies that you could think about joining.
  12. Learn Medical Ethics & NHS Hot Topics - it is extremely likely that you will be asked about medical ethics at a medicine interview at Barts, so there is no excuse not to brush up on your knowledge on these topics, especially the four pillars of medical ethics. Learn how to provide a balanced argument on this. Check out some of our free articles on NHS Hot Topics here. It is good if you have an opinion on them, as long as you present a balanced and well-reasoned argument, ultimately, which side you choose does not matter, but is helpful to have. Check out our bank of 200+ medicine interview questions.
  13. Learn the NHS Core Values - This can be drawn into different answers about personal qualities or qualities of a doctor, which has formed a feature of stations in the past, and a good understanding of these core values will help you stand out against others. It is important to know about the NHS in general for your medical interviews - read our article here on this.
  14. Good Medical Practice - Barts also puts emphasis on knowing the values and qualities of a good doctor, which can be found in this document and are likely to come up at the interview in the panel stations. This is universal to many universities, and something that we always recommend students cover during their medicine interview preparation.

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Contact details for Barts And London

The Admissions Office
Barts and The London School of Medicine
Turner Street
London
E1 2AD

Tel: 0207 882 8478
Email: medicaladmissions@qmul.ac.uk

Website: www.smd.qmul.ac.uk

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FAQs

Barts And London medicine FAQs

Where does Barts And London rank for Medicine in the UK?

Barts And London is ranked 19th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.

Barts And London is ranked 32nd out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

Is Barts And London a good medical school?

Barts And London is ranked 19th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.

In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 75% for entry standards, 74% for student satisfaction and 98% for graduate prospects.

What are the A-Level requirements for Medicine at Barts And London?

The minimum A level requirement for Barts Medical School is A*AA (must have this as a minimum as a prediction).

Including Chemistry or Biology and a second science subject (Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths). Any third A level can be taken except for Further Maths if Maths is already offered.

What are the GCSE requirements for Medicine at Barts And London?

The minimum GCSE grade requirement for Barts Medical School is 6 GCSEs at grades 777666/AAABBB including Biology, Chemistry, English Language or English Literature and Mathematics. The Science Double Award may substitute all sciences at GCSE.

What is the UCAS course code for Medicine at Barts And London?

The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Barts And London is A100, and the degree awarded is the MBBS.

The course is based in London, England and lasts 5 years.

Barts And London also offers the 4 year graduate entry route (UCAS code A101).

Does Barts And London require the UCAT for Medicine?

Yes, Barts And London requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.

What UCAT score do you need for Medicine at Barts And London?

Traditionally, one needs a high UCAT score to be invited for an interview.

2025 Entry (/3600): 2670 (Home), 2870 (International).

2024 Entry (/3600): 2620 (Home), 2950 (International).

2023 Entry (/3600): 2720 (Home), 2870 (International), 2940 (Graduate - another source says 2770).

Fourth decile and above - you will not be offered an interview if you obtain a total UCAT score below the fourth decile.

What is the acceptance rate for Medicine at Barts And London?

For 2025 entry, 59% of home applicants to Medicine at Barts And London received an offer (948 offers from 1,613 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.

What percentage of applicants are invited to interview at Barts And London?

80% of home applicants for Medicine at Barts And London were invited to interview for 2025 entry (1,294 of 1,613).

What is the post-interview success rate for Medicine at Barts And London?

Of the home applicants interviewed for Medicine at Barts And London in 2025, 73% received an offer (948 of 1,294).

What type of interview does Barts And London use for Medicine?

Barts And London uses a panel interview format for Medicine interviews.

Does Barts And London accept graduate entry for Medicine?

Yes, Barts And London accepts graduate entry applicants for Medicine.

The graduate entry route into Medicine at Barts And London has the UCAS course code A101 and leads to the MBBS, which lasts 4 years.

Barts Graduate Medicine Entry Programme MBBS (GEP) (4 Years), Full time - 40 places. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) / Oral Medicine - 3 Years - Entry on to year 3 of the 5 year MBBS programme is designed specifically for qualified dentists who are fully registered with the General Dental Council and members of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS) or the British Society for Oral Medicine (BSOM). The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 1st class degree that received offers for interview this year was 2820. The lowest UCAT score for Graduates with a 2.1 that received offers for interview this year was 3210.

Is the personal statement assessed for Medicine at Barts And London?

No, Barts And London does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.

The personal statement is not scored as part of the selection process prior, during or after interview. However, it is considered an important part of your UCAS application and if shortlisted for interview, your interview panel will have access to your UCAS application and may ask you questions from the information you have provided.

Do you need to be 18 to study Medicine at Barts And London?

Yes, you need to be 18 to study Medicine at Barts And London.

Candidates MUST be aged 18 or over by the start of the course (mid September).

How much does Medicine at Barts And London cost for international students?

The international student fee per year is £49,950.

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