Complete University Guide 2027
- Overall score
- 97%
- Entry standards
- 76%
- Student satisfaction
- 77%
- Research quality
- 89%
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
Reviewed by Dr Akash Gandhi, MBBS MA (Cantab) DGM DRCOG MBA MRCGP
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At a glance
Bristol was voted as the best city life from a survey of 20,000 university students in recent years. This city life means that students are in a fantastic position; university buildings sit next to restaurants and shops and are therefore able to experience day-to-day city life, ideally preparing them for life after university.
The Medical Bristol course you will learn about the art, science and craft of medicine through: - Early clinical exposure in hospital, community and primary care settings; - A blend of lectures, case-based learning and practical work; - State-of-the-art anatomy facilities including cadaveric pro-sections and - Inter-professional working with students of nursing, pharmacy and physiotherapy.
Complete University Guide 2027
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
The Guardian University Guide 2026
Source: The Guardian University Guide 2026 medicine league table.
For 2024 entry, Bristol received 1,638 home applications for Medicine and invited 968 applicants to interview (59%). It made 650 offers, so 40% of home applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 67% went on to receive an offer.
Home applicants
| Entry year | Applications | Interviewed% of applicants | Offers | Post-interview success% of interviewed | Offer rate% of applicants |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 1,638 | 96859% | 650 | 67% | 40% |
| 2023 | 1,901 | 1,09858% | 627 | 57% | 33% |
| 2022 | 2,494 | 98539% | 385 | 39% | 15% |
| 2021 | 2,768 | 99036% | 570 | 58% | 21% |
International applicants
| Entry year | Applications | Interviewed% of applicants | Offers | Post-interview success% of interviewed | Offer rate% of applicants |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 337 | 11133% | 42 | 38% | 12% |
| 2022 | 442 | 10824% | 26 | 24% | 6% |
| 2021 | 495 | 9519% | 35 | 37% | 7% |
Last checked June 2026.
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First year
This year will help you to explore the concepts of health and wellbeing from multiple perspectives.
Second year
This year will allow you to explore disease processes and construct a list of differential diagnoses for common symptoms.
Third year
You will work in a hospital and primary care setting in our clinical academies, where you will meet patients presenting for scheduled (elective) and unscheduled (emergency) care and learn about how common conditions are managed in the NHS.
Fourth year
You will learn about hospital and primary care of patients across the life course, from birth to old age.
Fifth year
You will prepare for your Foundation programme posts by working alongside clinical teams, which will give you experience of teamwork and decision-making in primary and secondary care clinical practice. You will be supported to deal with the uncertainties inherent in the practice of medicine and will be equipped to provide safe and effective care in medical emergencies.
Bristol Medical School employs an integrated teaching style that combines traditional lectures with case-based learning and early clinical exposure. Students begin interacting with patients and experiencing NHS settings from the first year through placements in primary and secondary care
Bristol Intercalation
Between years three and four, there is an opportunity to spend an additional year studying for an intercalated degree in a medical science or humanities subject. Many students who come to Bristol intercalate either at Bristol, or at other universities across the country.
The minimum A level requirements for Bristol Medical School is AAA.
Must include Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
Graduates: 2:1 in their degree plus BBB at A-level, including Chemistry and either Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
A-level contextual offer: ABB
Minimum GCSE requirements for Bristol Medial School :
Maths GCSE - minimum of A / 7 needed
English Language GCSE - minimum of C / 4 needed
36 points overall
18 at Higher Level, including 6, 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics (either Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretations)
AAAAB at Higher.
AA in Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics
Graduates are required to obtain a 2:1 in their degree plus BBB at A-level, including Chemistry and either Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
IELTS 7.5 overall with 7.0 in all skills
Yes.
Bristol does not require three A-levels to be taken in one sitting and will consider applicants who resit their qualifications (GCSEs and/or A-levels, or equivalent Level 3 qualifications).
No
Students must be at least 18 years of age by 1 September in their year of entry in order to undertake clinical experiential learning in our teaching (general) practices and clinical academies, which requires that students have the legal capacity to be bound by the rules of confidentiality of our NHS partners
A-Level Requirements at University of Bristol Medical School →
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How Does Bristol Medical School Look At The UCAT?
Places great importance on UCAT - 100% weighting on those invited to interview (as GCSE and A-Levels are just used as cutoffs).
Ie everyone is ranked on their UCAT score and top performers are invited.
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Information From 2023 Entry
Interview offers are then made based on interview performance only (ie academics and UCAT are then not considered) (2023 entry)
As we do not weight A-levels or GCSEs (or equivalent qualifications), applicants who are predicted to, or have already achieved our minimum academic entry requirements will then have their application scored with a 100% weighting on the UCAT result, which will be used to select candidates for interview.
Bristol Admission Statistics (Home)
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No
While not a requirement for the course, we encourage applicants to obtain some work experience to enable the applicant to gain some insight into their potential vocation. Applicants may be asked to reflect on their work experience at interview. We understand it may be difficult to obtain clinical work experience, so we encourage applicants to seek out opportunities to work with the public in a customer service role, or volunteer in a care or health environment (nursing home, local hospice, shelter for the homeless, or facility supporting people with disabilities or special needs), or a youth group.
Bristol no longer uses the personal statement as a weighted component of selection, and it plays no role in scoring. Where applicants have identical interview scores, the UCAT score (not the personal statement) is used as the primary differentiator when making offers.
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.
Interview preparation
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No
A widening participation initiative for those who do not meet the standard academic entry criteria for the five year medicine course - a widening participation and access course.
A one year course which results in automatic progression onto the five year Mb Chb programme.
This course is open to applicants from specific schools and colleges in the UK only and/or to those who have spent 3 months or more in care.
Yes - offered for international students - please follow link for more details.
Bristol Medical school interview for 2025 entry:
Applicants must be available for an interview from November to April immediately following the submission of their application.
It is fundamental that you prepare well for the Bristol Interview, this is because often the decision to award an offer or not solely depends on interview performance. They look at a number of key domains and topics in their interviews in 2025:
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.
Please find below a list of suggested questions that could come up at your interview this year, created by our team to help guide your preparation.
Motivation to study medicine
Personal Insight
NHS & Local Area
Ethical Scenarios
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Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
University of Bristol
69 St Michael's Hill
Bristol
BS2 8DZ
Tel: 0117 928 7679
Email: med-admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Website: www.medici.bris.ac.uk
Bristol is ranked 7th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
Bristol is ranked 11th out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.
Bristol is ranked 7th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 76% for entry standards, 77% for student satisfaction and 99% for graduate prospects.
The minimum A level requirements for Bristol Medical School is AAA.
Must include Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
Graduates: 2:1 in their degree plus BBB at A-level, including Chemistry and either Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Further Mathematics.
A-level contextual offer: ABB.
Maths GCSE - minimum of A / 7 needed.
English Language GCSE - minimum of C / 4 needed.
The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Bristol is A100, and the degree awarded is the MBChB.
The course is based in Bristol, England and lasts 5 years.
Bristol also offers a gateway or foundation year route (UCAS code A108).
Yes, Bristol requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.
Places great importance on UCAT - 100% weighting on those invited to interview (as GCSE and A-Levels are just used as cutoffs).
Ie everyone is ranked on their UCAT score and top performers are invited.
2024 Entry (/3600): 2940 (Home), 2960 (International).
2023 Entry (/3600): 2910 (Home), 2960 (International), 1890 (Contextual).
2022 Entry (/3600): 2870 (Home), 2910 (International), 1790 (Contextual).
For 2024 entry, 40% of home applicants to Medicine at Bristol received an offer (650 offers from 1,638 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.
59% of home applicants for Medicine at Bristol were invited to interview for 2024 entry (968 of 1,638).
Of the home applicants interviewed for Medicine at Bristol in 2024, 67% received an offer (650 of 968).
Bristol uses a multiple mini interview (MMI) format for Medicine interviews.
Bristol Medical school interview for 2025 entry Applicants must be available for an interview from November to April immediately following the submission of their application.
Yes, Bristol offers a foundation or gateway route into Medicine.
The gateway or foundation year route into Medicine at Bristol (Gateway to Medicine) has the UCAS course code A108 and leads to the MB ChB, which lasts 6 years.
A widening participation initiative for those who do not meet the standard academic entry criteria for the five year medicine course - a widening participation and access course.
A one year course which results in automatic progression onto the five year Mb Chb programme.
No, Bristol does not offer a graduate entry route for Medicine.
No, Bristol does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.
Bristol no longer uses the personal statement as a weighted component of selection, and it plays no role in scoring. Where applicants have identical interview scores, the UCAT score (not the personal statement) is used as the primary differentiator when making offers.
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