Complete University Guide 2027
- Overall score
- 89%
- Entry standards
- 57%
- Student satisfaction
- 72%
- Graduate prospects
- 98%
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
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At a glance
The University of Buckingham Medical School is the UK's first independent not-for-profit Medical School. Our guiding philosophy is to produce highly ethical, honest and compassionate doctors who will put the patient first. Our curriculum is derived from a well-established MB ChB programme that has been refined over 20 years to provide optimum learning experience. Every aspect of it has been engineered to fully equip our students with the skills necessary to start their journey as medical practioners.
Complete University Guide 2027
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
The course is 4.5 years long. In keeping with the Buckingham ethos, the ratio of students to academic staff, clinical educators and patients is kept low throughout Phases 1 and 2. We will assess your progress rigorously throughout the course so that you, the Medical School and the public can be confident that you are meeting the high standards required of a doctor. There will be a combination of written examinations, structured clinical examinations and the use of an e-portfolio of evidence of progress, all chosen to make the most valid and reliable test of your abilities.
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Minimum A level requirements for Buckingham Medical School is ABB.
Must include Chemistry or Biology.
Minimum GCSE grade requirements for Buckingham Medical School is at least Grade 4 in Maths and English GCSE (or equivalent).
Expected to have achieved a total score of at least 34 points to include three Higher Level subjects. You must achieve at least Higher Level 6 in Chemistry or Biology, having taken both, with at least Higher Level 5 in the other.
Please note that the overall points score does not include Theory of Knowledge or the Extended Essay.
AABBB at Higher (S5), taken alongside the Advanced Higher requirement (see Advanced Higher).
Two Advanced Highers to include Chemistry and one from Biology or Maths, with a minimum of grades BB.
They should have a Bachelor degree in a subject cognate to Medicine, and have or be predicted a minimum classification of 2.1.
IELTS:
minimum overall score of 7 and no less than 6.5 in each component.
Yes (A-level only): applicants who scored lower at first attempt and have significant mitigation may apply once they have attained ABB. Predicted grades are not accepted for resit applicants.
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Students must be 18 by the first day of induction. Exceptionally, a student who is 17 at registration and turns 18 during their first term may be granted an exemption by the Dean.
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How Does Buckingham Medical School Look At The UCAT?
The UCAT is not used at Buckingham Medical School.
Stage One: Academic Selection
This first stage involves judgements on the basis of the written application primarily related to academic achievement as an indicator of intellectual suitability for a medical course and the practice of medicine. Applicants may offer a variety of qualifications, but the overriding principle is that achievement should be at the highest level, and comparable to entrants to other medical schools in the United Kingdom. It is not intended that ability to pay the fees for the course should compensate for academic achievement that is less than usual for entry to a medical course in the UK.
Stage Two: Multiple Mini Examinations
The second stage of selection applies only to those who meet the academic threshold, and is intended to judge personal attributes relating to suitability for practice as a doctor. It is a computer-based test, made up of a series of tasks intended to test students’ analysis, interpretation and judgement abilities related to 'Good Medical Practice', published by the UK General Medical Council.
Students who are satisfactory at this point will be offered to proceed to the third and final stage of the MMI application process. Exceptionally high-performing students may receive an offer at this stage in the process.
Stage Three: Objective Structured Selection Examinations
The Third stage of selection is intended to judge personal attributes relating to suitability for practice as a doctor. It consists of an Objective, Structured Selection Examination (OSSE), made up of a series of tasks intended to test abilities related to 'Good Medical Practice', published by the UK General Medical Council
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The University of Buckingham does not state a work-experience requirement. Admission is based on an academic threshold followed by a Multiple Mini Assessment and Multiple Mini Interview assessing the personal attributes set out in the GMC's Good Medical Practice. Work experience is not a listed or scored entry criterion, though relevant insight into medicine remains valuable preparation for interview.
A personal statement giving your reasons for wishing to study medicine is required, but it is not scored. At academic screening it is considered only so that mitigating circumstances can be taken into account; it may also form the basis of a reflection task at the Multiple Mini Interview.
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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Buckingham Medical School interviews for 2025 entry: January 2025 Intake Selection Days
There are a number of different stations tested in the MMI interview at Buckingham Medical School:
There are some key domains that you must learn here as outlined in the GMC’s Good Medical Practice:
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.
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Address: Medical School, The University of Buckingham, Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG
Telephone: +44 (0)1280 814080
Email: medicine-admissions@buckingham.ac.uk
Buckingham is ranked 40th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
Buckingham is ranked 40th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 57% for entry standards, 72% for student satisfaction and 98% for graduate prospects.
Minimum A level requirements for Buckingham Medical School is ABB.
Must include Chemistry or Biology.
Minimum GCSE grade requirements for Buckingham Medical School is at least Grade 4 in Maths and English GCSE (or equivalent).
The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Buckingham is 71A8, and the degree awarded is the MBChB.
The course is based in Buckingham, England and lasts 4.5 years.
No, Buckingham does not require the UCAT for entry to Medicine.
The UCAT is not used at Buckingham Medical School.
Stage One: Academic Selection.
Buckingham uses a multiple mini interview (MMI) format for Medicine interviews.
9th May 2024 - Stage 2 MMA.
14th May 2024 - Stage 3 MMI.
12th June 2024 - Stage 3 MMI.
20th June 2024 - Stage 2 MMA.
11th July 2024 - Stage 3 MMI.
25th July 2024 - Stage 2 MMA.
No, Buckingham does not offer a foundation or gateway year for Medicine.
No, Buckingham does not offer a graduate entry route for Medicine.
No, Buckingham does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.
A personal statement giving your reasons for wishing to study medicine is required, but it is not scored. At academic screening it is considered only so that mitigating circumstances can be taken into account; it may also form the basis of a reflection task at the Multiple Mini Interview.
Yes, you need to be 18 to study Medicine at Buckingham.
International students pay £45,000 per year (2027 entry) for Medicine at Buckingham.
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