Complete University Guide 2027
- Overall score
- 95%
- Entry standards
- 70%
- Student satisfaction
- 74%
- Research quality
- 82%
Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.
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At a glance
Newcastle University is a prestigious world-leading university, dedicated to leading the way in innovation, creativity, and excellence. It seeks to find solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges, to pioneer new ways of thinking, and to provide students with the high-quality learning experience they need to start changing the world. Its campus is at the heart of a lively and cosmopolitan student city, famous for its arts and culture, sport, shopping and nightlife. The The Newscastle medsoc is one of the biggest in the country and organises many events throughout the year.
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 3 applicants receive an offer
Less selective
2023 entry data
For 2023 entry, Newcastle received 1,555 applications for Medicine and invited 1,015 applicants to interview (65%). It made 488 offers, so 31% of applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 48% went on to receive an offer.
All applicants (home and international)
| Entry year | Applications | Interviewed% of applicants | Offers | Post-interview success% of interviewed | Offer rate% of applicants |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 1,555 | 1,01565% | 488 | 48% | 31% |
| 2022 | 2,088 | 1,01349% | 427 | 42% | 20% |
| 2021 | 2,427 | 98841% | 293 | 30% | 12% |
Last checked June 2026.
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The Newcastle University Medicine programme uses a modern and innovative integrated case-led teaching approach, and you'll be taught in a vibrant learning environment. Medicine at Newcastle University provide case-led teaching, which means using clinical cases to help you make the links between your new knowledge and clinical practice. Years 1 and 2 In Years 1 and 2 you'll study key subject areas including medical sciences, clinical skills, ethics and professionalism. You'll cover a series of twenty-four clinical cases to put your learning into context and provide you with the essentials of medical practice. Years 3 to 5 In years 3 to 5 you'll gain clinical experience through placements in Newcastle’s clinical base units across the region. You'll undergo a series of rotations, clerkships, assistantships and placements that cover all relevant areas of medicine and surgery.
Newcastle Medical School uses a case-based, integrated teaching style that combines scientific learning with early clinical exposure. From the first year, students explore real clinical cases through lectures, small-group seminars, and clinical placements in hospitals and GP practices. Anatomy is taught using prosected specimens, and students develop communication and professional skills alongside medical knowledge. In later years, the focus shifts to full-time clinical placements, preparing students for real-world medical practice.
Yes - offered.
The minimum A level grade requirements for Newcastle Medical School is AAA
Excluding General Studies, Use of Mathematics, World Development, Communication and Culture, and Critical Thinking.
There is no requirement to study a specific science subject.
Resits are acceptable if the score increases
For candidates entering with A-levels this is typically AAA, ABB for contextual offer candidates, and BBB for candidates entering through one of our supported entry programmes
Newcastle scores an applicant's best eight GCSE grades as part of selection.
36 points
No subject graded less than 5. No requirement for science subjects.
- AAAAA at Higher Grade
- Scottish qualifications can be taken in more than one sitting.
AA at Advanced Higher Grade.
A 2:1 degree (or integrated master's) at minimum, in any discipline (scored as 35 points; a 1st scores 40 points).
IELTS 7.0 or equivalent including 7.0 in each of the four elements of the test.
Yes
We allow a subject to be repeated once. If a subject is being undertaken for a second time after further study the expectation is of a higher level of performance, for example for a standard home student the grade requirement will increase by one grade e.g. A to A*.
No
A100 programme requires students to turn 18 by the end of their first semester.
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How Does Newcastle Medical School Look At The UCAT?
Newcastle's medicine selection process has changed in 2024 for all 2025 entry applicants. This is a summary of their process. Generally speaking there is a greater weighting to GCSE grades now.
Step 1: Academic screening (Score / 100)
Either GCSE (/40) or Achieved A-Levels (/40) or Achieved Degree grades (/40) will be considered
Step 1a) GCSE Grades (Score / 40)
Best 8 GCSEs including: English language, English literature, mathematics, and science subjects
or Step 1b) A-Level Grades (Score / 40)
A-Levels including Maths and Science subjects will be considered. Please note maximum 40 points even if you exceed this.
or Step 1c) Degree Grades (Score / 40)
Step 2: UCAT Score (Score / 60 points)
Newcastle UCAT Scoring (/2700) (2026 Entry)
Step 2: Interview
UCAT Situational Judgement Test Band scoring used during interview selection is as follows:
Step 3: Offer
The video also mentions that the entry requirements are three A's at A-level, but science subjects are not required. Applicants who are eligible for the contextual
👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW (ie Newcastle UCAT Cut Off Score/Interview Threshold)
👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score of applicants INVITED TO INTERVIEW at Newcastle:
👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER
🚩 SJT Band 4 = rejection.
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No
Newcastle places an emphasis on applicants being able to show a commitment to caring which can be accomplished in a number of ways other than in a hospital or general practice setting, such as volunteering in an elderly care home, hospice, nursery or helping someone less fortunate. The medical school is also interested in individuals who have shown commitment to working as part of a team over a prolonged period of time in any area, including voluntary, sports, other extra-curricular activities.
Not used prior to or at the interview. Read prior to offers being made but is not scored.
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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Newcastle Graduate Medicine / accelerated program - Length: 4 Years - Type: Full Time - The accelerated medicine and surgery programme enables you to complete the syllabus of years 1 and 2 of our five-year programme in one extended academic year (45 weeks). - This course will prepare you to work as a doctor anywhere in the world, in both the clinical and academic arena.
The Newcastle medical interview dates for 2025 entry: will be held from December 2025 - March 2026 - with results provided after interviews are concluded
There are a number of topics that are more likely to come up at the University of Newcastle Medical School MMI Interview, which can be derived from past Newcastle MMI stations, where applicants meet different selectors to be assessed and graded on the following categories:
Generally, each MMI station will begin with open questions, and then the interviewer will continually probe you and build upon what has been said.
There will always be one role play scenario (2025 entry)
After the interview, we rank applicants in order of merit. This determines who will receive an offer. At this stage personal statements and references are also reviewed, but we don't apply scores to these. We won't make any decisions until all the interviews in the cycle have been completed.
Candidates are rated on each behavioural indicator on a scale of 1-5 (5 being best). Communication is assessed throughout the interview.
Offers (2025 Entry)
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.
Motivation to study medicine
Personal Insight
NHS & Local Area
Ethical Scenarios
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Administrator for Admissions
Faculty Undergraduate Office
Medical School
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4HH
Tel: 0191 222 7005
Email: medic.ugadmin@ncl.ac.uk
Website: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medicine/
Newcastle is ranked 25th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
Newcastle is ranked 29th out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.
Newcastle is ranked 25th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.
In the Complete University Guide 2027 it scores 70% for entry standards, 74% for student satisfaction and 99% for graduate prospects.
The minimum A level grade requirements for Newcastle Medical School is AAA.
Excluding General Studies, Use of Mathematics, World Development, Communication and Culture, and Critical Thinking.
There is no requirement to study a specific science subject.
Resits are acceptable if the score increases.
Newcastle scores an applicant's best eight GCSE grades as part of selection.
The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Newcastle is A100, and the degree awarded is the MB BS.
The course is based in Newcastle, England and lasts 5 years.
Newcastle also offers the 4 year graduate entry route (UCAS code A101).
Yes, Newcastle requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.
Newcastle's medicine selection process has changed in 2024 for all 2025 entry applicants. This is a summary of their process. Generally speaking there is a greater weighting to GCSE grades now.
Step 1: Academic screening (Score / 100).
All applicants are screened to see if their predicted or actual grades meet the minimum entry requirements. Those who don't meet the requirements are not considered further.
For 2023 entry, 31% of applicants to Medicine at Newcastle received an offer (488 offers from 1,555 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.
65% of applicants for Medicine at Newcastle were invited to interview for 2023 entry (1,015 of 1,555).
Of the applicants interviewed for Medicine at Newcastle in 2023, 48% received an offer (488 of 1,015).
Newcastle uses a MMI (panel interviews are also used, typically for international and graduate applicants) interview format for Medicine interviews.
The Newcastle medical interview dates for 2025 entry: will be held from December 2025 - March 2026 - with results provided after interviews are concluded.
No, Newcastle does not offer a foundation or gateway year for Medicine.
Yes, Newcastle accepts graduate entry applicants for Medicine.
The graduate entry route into Medicine at Newcastle (Accelerated Programme) has the UCAS course code A101 and leads to the MB BS, which lasts 4 years.
Newcastle Graduate Medicine / accelerated program - Length: 4 Years - Type: Full Time - The accelerated medicine and surgery programme enables you to complete the syllabus of years 1 and 2 of our five-year programme in one extended academic year (45 weeks). - This course will prepare you to work as a doctor anywhere in the world, in both the clinical and academic arena.
No, Newcastle does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.
Not used prior to or at the interview. Read prior to offers being made but is not scored.
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