Complete University Guide 2027
- Overall score
- 95%
- Entry standards
- 69%
- Student satisfaction
- 77%
- Research quality
- 81%
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
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Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool is the original ‘red brick’ university. The University of Liverpool Medicine programme is committed to producing superb doctors. Liverpool graduates will be ready to deliver outstanding patient care, in both current and future healthcare systems, and be able to apply a compassionate, evidence-based and patient-centred approach to their clinical practice.
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.
~1 in 6 applicants receive an offer
Less selective
2024 entry data
For 2024 entry, Liverpool received 2,230 home applications for Medicine and invited 1,867 applicants to interview (84%). It made 391 offers, so 18% of home applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 21% 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 | 2,230 | 1,86784% | 391 | 21% | 18% |
| 2023 | 2,976 | 1,87263% | 334 | 18% | 11% |
| 2022 | 3,857 | 2,00652% | 231 | 12% | 6% |
| 2021 | 3,720 | 2,05155% | 371 | 18% | 10% |
Last checked June 2026.
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The Liverpool MBChB programme is committed to producing superb doctors. Graduates will be ready to deliver outstanding patient care, in both current and future healthcare systems, and be able to apply a compassionate, evidence-based and patient-centred approach to their clinical practice.
The curriculum is delivered under a spiral model, under which concepts are introduced at an appropriate level, and revisited with increasing levels of complexity as the course progresses.
The curriculum is organised and delivered through a number of supra-themes, which fall into specifically defined themes.
In years one and two, all students follow the same lecture timetable, and are allocated to smaller groups for workshops, seminars and practical skills (eg clinical skills and anatomy) sessions. All teaching in year one takes place on the University of Liverpool campus.
Throughout years two-five students undertake clinical placements. Local NHS Trusts, GP practices, hospices, specialist services and community services deliver the placement components of the programme. Each hospital placement takes place at one, or more, of the North West hospital sites.
As you have been studying medicine at an advanced level for at least three years, if you opt for an undergraduate course for your intercalation year, you are qualified to dive straight into the final year of your chosen programme.
The minimum grade requirements for Liverpool Medical School is AAA.
Must include chemistry & biology/physics/maths A*AB accepted but the A* A grades must include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Maths.
A-levels taken in one sitting after a 2-year period of study usually required.
The minimum GCSE grade requirements for Liverpool Medical school is :
9 GCSEs attained by the end of Year 11 which must include English Language, Mathematic, Biology and Chemistry (or Core & Additional Science, combined or triple science) at minimum grade B/6.
A minimum score of 15 points from the best 9 GCSEs or equivalents (where A*/A/7/8/9 = 2 points; B/6 = 1 points).
BTEC (Non-Science) Level 2 and OCR awards (Distinction*/Distinction = 2 points) BTEC (Non-Science) Level 2 and OCR awards (Merit = 1 point).
Two points is the maximum score awarded in each subject area (e.g. only one of Maths and Further Maths). No more than two Level 2 BTEC qualifications or OCR awards will be considered as part of the 9 GCSEs/equivalents. These cannot be used as replacements for English Language, Maths and Science subjects. I.e. a minimum of 7 full GCSEs required
36 points overall (at first sitting): Higher Level (HL) a minimum of 6,6,6 to include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Mathematics and a third academic subject. 5,5,5 at standard level (subjects not offered at HL).
National 5 in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English and Maths plus two others by the end of S4. Highers: five subjects at one sitting, minimum AAAAB, including Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics or Maths.
Advanced Highers (SCQF level 7) in Chemistry and one of either Biology, Physics and Maths at grades AA.
Graduate entry (A101): a minimum 2:1 Honours degree in any subject, or a 2:2 plus a Master's or PhD. GAMSAT required (minimum 50 in each sub-component). Selection prioritises significant healthcare workplace experience (two years' paid employment). See the A101 Guidelines.
IELTS: 7.0 overall, with no component below 7.0
Yes. Resitting candidates may be considered if the applicant otherwise meets the stated GCSE criteria.
No
Accepted applicants must be 18 by 1 October of the year of entry.
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How Does Liverpool Medical School Look At The UCAT?
2026 Entry GUIDANCE ONLY provided by Liverpool for A100 Medicine UCAT Scores: Based on information provided by the UCAT consortium in relation to the test change our estimation is that Home students applying in 2025 will potentially require a UCAT score within the 4th to 6th Candidate Decile Ranking (1810-1920) and that international students are likely to require UCAT scores falling in the 7th to 9th Candidate Decile Ranking (1980 -2170).
Home Applicants: SJT Band 4 = rejection (2026 Entry)
International Applicants: SJT Band 4 is accepted (2026 Entry)
🏆 Stage 2: Academic Criteria (15+ points needed)
A minimum score of 15 points from the best 9 GCSEs or equivalents. Points awarded as in the table below:
For non-graduate applicants applying to the A100 programme, preference may be given to applicants offering higher GCSE scores if borderline decisions
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Required for Graduate applicants: GAMSAT will be used for graduate applicants to the A100 programme. All applicants who offer a minimum score of 50 or above in each sub-component will be ranked based on their overall score. Following ranking the top scoring applicants, will progress to the second stage of the process (academic assessment). In previous years an overall score of 55 or 56 with no less than 50 achieved in any section has been considered to be competitive but there may be annual variation, dependent on the quality of applications and the number of interviews offered.
Advised, as a minimum, to read the Medical Schools Council's statement on the core values and attributes needed to study medicine, and its work experience guidelines for applicants to medicine. Liverpool's own guidance still cites the MSC work-experience resource and states it remains relevant; no minimum work experience is required.
Applicants to the A100 and A101 programmes (including the OMFS route) will not routinely have their personal statements or academic references assessed as part of the decision to invite them to interview.
We do however reserve the right to use the information submitted to support academic selection when necessary and the information relevant to a personal statement is likely to be considered as part of the interview process.
Information in academic references may be used to support claims of extenuating circumstances but applicants will be required to declare these, and provide evidence, via our applicant online form.
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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Liverpool Graduate Medicine: the Medicine and Surgery MBChB (Graduate Entry, A101) is a 4 year course. Applicants need a minimum 2:1 Honours degree in any degree subject, or a minimum 2:2 degree in any subject plus a Masters or PhD higher qualification.
Selection prioritises applicants with significant workplace experience in a healthcare setting (two years paid employment) and professionally registered healthcare staff with post-qualification experience.
Places on the programme are currently reserved for students confirmed with home status, so international students cannot currently apply.
This is a pathway towards the full Liverpool medicine course, for UK and EU students only. Please note that this programme is not designed for A-Level students or School Leavers - it is mainly for those who have taken a break from studies. However, consideration may be given to candidates who studied some time ago.
Requirements:
- 5 GCSE SUBJECTS AT GRADE B (Numerical Grade 6) to include: Mathematics, English Language and either Biology, Chemistry or Physics, Core and additional Science or Dual Science Award.
- IB: Applicants currently studying for International Baccalaureate will not be considered
Need at least 70% during the year to have progression to the Medicine course.
The Liverpool medical school interviews for 2025 entry: will be held in January & Februrary 2025
Interviews are currently expected to run on weekdays from 6th January 2026 to 13th February 2026 with the online interviews potentially scheduled for the 12th and 13th February 2026.
There are a number of topics that can come up at the University of Liverpool Medical School MMI Interview:
The criteria used are currently under review but previous stations explored: the applicants’ core values and 8 attributes (using the personal statement), teamwork, communication skills, ethical views, learning from work experience and caring contribution, health-care awareness and insight and numeracy.
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.
In the past, each attribute is scored as poor, satisfactory, good, very good or excellent, and then converted to a numerical score. The numeracy component is scored on a point basis, with each correct answer being worth one point and contributing to the candidate's overall score on the interview (there are a maximum of 120 points that can be stored in the interview). It is not clear if this is still the case this year.
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Liverpool is ranked 24th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
Liverpool is ranked 14th out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.
Liverpool is ranked 24th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 69% for entry standards, 77% for student satisfaction and 98% for graduate prospects.
The minimum grade requirements for Liverpool Medical School is AAA.
Must include chemistry & biology/physics/maths A*AB accepted but the A* A grades must include Chemistry together with either Biology, Physics or Maths.
A-levels taken in one sitting after a 2-year period of study usually required.
The minimum GCSE grade requirements for Liverpool Medical school is 9 GCSEs attained by the end of Year 11 which must include English Language, Mathematic, Biology and Chemistry (or Core & Additional Science, combined or triple science) at minimum grade B/6.
A minimum score of 15 points from the best 9 GCSEs or equivalents (where A*/A/7/8/9 = 2 points; B/6 = 1 points).
The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Liverpool is A100, and the degree awarded is the MBChB.
The course is based in Liverpool, England and lasts 5 years.
Liverpool also offers the 4 year graduate entry route (UCAS code A101).
Yes, Liverpool requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.
Stage 1: Applications are ranked based on the results of the relevant admissions tests. UCAT (Overall Score & SJT) or GAMSAT.
Stage 2: Those with the most competitive admissions test scores are assessed to determine which meet/exceed minimum academic criteria.
Stage 1 & 2 repeated until all interviews are allocated.
For 2024 entry, 18% of home applicants to Medicine at Liverpool received an offer (391 offers from 2,230 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.
84% of home applicants for Medicine at Liverpool were invited to interview for 2024 entry (1,867 of 2,230).
Of the home applicants interviewed for Medicine at Liverpool in 2024, 21% received an offer (391 of 1,867).
Liverpool uses a multiple mini interview (MMI) format for Medicine interviews.
The Liverpool medical school interviews for 2025 entry: will be held in January & Februrary 2025.
Interviews are currently expected to run on weekdays from 6th January 2026 to 13th February 2026 with the online interviews potentially scheduled for the 12th and 13th February 2026.
Yes, Liverpool offers a foundation or gateway route into Medicine.
This is a pathway towards the full Liverpool medicine course, for UK and EU students only. Please note that this programme is not designed for A-Level students or School Leavers - it is mainly for those who have taken a break from studies. However, consideration may be given to candidates who studied some time ago.
Yes, Liverpool accepts graduate entry applicants for Medicine.
The graduate entry route into Medicine at Liverpool has the UCAS course code A101 and leads to the MBChB, which lasts 4 years.
Liverpool Graduate Medicine: the Medicine and Surgery MBChB (Graduate Entry, A101) is a 4 year course. Applicants need a minimum 2:1 Honours degree in any degree subject, or a minimum 2:2 degree in any subject plus a Masters or PhD higher qualification.
No, Liverpool does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.
Applicants to the A100 and A101 programmes (including the OMFS route) will not routinely have their personal statements or academic references assessed as part of the decision to invite them to interview.
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