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Medicine at University of Nottingham Medical School & Interview Questions 2026

MMI interviewUCAT requiredUpdated 24 June 2026

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At a glance

Location
Nottingham, England
Founded
1881
Degree awarded
BMBS (UCAS code A100)
Course length
5 years
Home fee
£10,050 per year (2027/28)
International fee
£47,000 per year (2026 entry)
Interview format
MMI
UCAT required
Yes
SJT Band 4 accepted
No
Foundation year
Yes
Intercalation
Optional
QS UK ranking
12
Invited to interview (home, 2024)
46%
Post-interview success (home, 2024)
58%

Overview of University of Nottingham Medical School

The first two years are spent learning pre-clinical medicine. There is one GP placement per module, which allows early clinical experience. There is an enormous importance placed on PBL at Nottingham Medical School. This is taught every week, which differs from the more traditional teaching at other universities.

Where does Nottingham rank for Medicine?

Complete University Guide 2027

29thof 40 UK medical schools
Top40th
Overall score
95%
Entry standards
69%
Student satisfaction
72%
Research quality
82%

Source: Complete University Guide 2027 medicine league table.

The Guardian University Guide 2026

28thof 36 UK medical schools
Top36th
Guardian score (/100)
60
Satisfied with teaching
83.3%
Satisfied with feedback
68%
Student to staff ratio
9.1

Source: The Guardian University Guide 2026 medicine league table.

Nottingham Medicine admissions statistics

For 2024 entry, Nottingham received 1,371 home applications for Medicine and invited 624 applicants to interview (46%). It made 360 offers, so 26% of home applicants received an offer. Of those interviewed, 58% went on to receive an offer.

Home applicants

Nottingham Medicine admissions statistics for home applicants
Entry yearApplicationsInterviewed% of applicantsOffersPost-interview success% of interviewedOffer rate% of applicants
20241,37162446%36058%26%
20231,56146930%29763%19%
20221,79245826%30066%17%
20211,69556934%43677%26%
% 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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Nottingham Medicine Course Structure

Five-year undergraduate entry medicine (A100/A10L) at Nottingham University Medicine This route is for UK, EU and international applicants. You will first take an integrated three-year Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMedSci) degree and then progress to complete the Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) course.

Teaching style

Nottingham Medical School uses an integrated, student-focused teaching style that combines case-based learning, lectures, small-group tutorials, and full-body cadaver dissection. From the first year, students gain early clinical experience in both hospital and GP settings. The spiral curriculum revisits key topics in greater depth over time, supported by simulation training and modern technology to develop clinical and communication skills.

Intercalated BSc

Nottingham does not offer intercalating as part of this course (where a student takes a year out of their medical studies to complete a second degree) as the BMedSci is integrated into the course structure. As a result, all students will complete a BMedSci egree as part of their course here.

Nottingham University Medicine Entry Requirements

A-Levels

The minimum A level grade requirements for Nottingham Medical School is AAA

Must include chemistry & biology Resits acceptable if completed if A-Levels completed in last twelve months, ABB, predicted to achieve AAA.

NOTE: Nottingham Medical School only uses GCSEs and UCAT in the application process

GCSEs

The minimum GCSE grade requirements for Nottingham Medical School is 6 GCSEs at grade 7 (A), with a minimum of grade 6 (B) in both Maths and English Language.

These GCSEs must include both Biology or Human Biology and Chemistry, or Double Science if the individual science subjects have not been taken. Physics is not required.

One GCSE subject resit is considered, in either Maths, English Language, Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Double Science.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

34 points overall including HL6 in biology, HL6 in chemistry or 6,6,6 in 3 HL Certificates with HL 6 in biology, HL6 in chemistry.

Scottish Highers

Two Advanced Highers (including Biology and Chemistry) plus five Highers; Nottingham does not publish a specific Higher grade profile for A100.

Scottish Advanced Highers

Two Advanced Highers including Biology and Chemistry, alongside five Highers; specific grades are not published by Nottingham.

Graduates (degree requirements)

Graduate Entry Medicine (A101): a 2:1 degree in any subject (a 2:2 is considered only with a taught Master's at merit or above). UCAT required (not GAMSAT); SJT Band 4 is rejected. GCSE Maths at grade 6/B. Graduates may instead apply to the five-year A100, but not to both in the same cycle.

English language requirements

IELTS 7.5 (no less than 7.0 in any element)

Resits

yes- up to two resits, must reach AAA

Deferred entry

Yes

Minimum age requirements

For our undergraduate courses, you must be 17 or older by 1 September of the year you'll begin your course to be considered

A-Level Requirements at University of Nottingham Medical School

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UCAT at University of Nottingham Medical School 2026

How Does Nottingham Medical School Look At The UCAT?

Nottingham Medicine Points UCAT Cut Off in 2026 for 2027 Entry A100 Medicine

Varying Nottingham UCAT cut off every year. There is a significant emphasis on Verbal reasoning (scores double points). We do not accept applicants who score a Band 4 on the Situational Judgement Test. Nottingham doubles the score for verbal reasoning.

Please note: Nottingham has changed their scoring for 2026 entry - so past scores may not be reflective of current scores/this application cycle. Previously (2025 entry) and before this, there was a GREATER weighting on the SJT, this has now been reduced.

We will only score your GCSE's and UCAT. We do not score A levels, AS levels, or equivalent as we do not require predicted A level grades as part of our selection process. You will still need to achieve the A level grades or equivalent required to meet the academic conditions of any offers.

🏆 Overall Nottingham Points Scoring Threshold:

  • 2023 Entry: 131/152 points (see scoring below to calculate your own score) - for home non-graduates

👉🏼 LOWEST UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW At A100 Medicine Nottingham (ie Nottingham UCAT Cut Off - though note points scoring below):

  • 2024 Entry (/3600): 2440 (Home, non-WP)
  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2240 (Home, non-WP)
  • 2022 Entry (/3600): 2330 (Home, non-WP)
  • 2021 Entry (/3600): 2430 (Home, non-WP)
  • 2020 Entry (/3600): 2310 (Home, non-WP)

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score INVITED TO INTERVIEW At A100 Medicine Nottingham:

  • 2024 Entry (/3600): 2767 (Home, likely includes WP)
  • 2023 Entry (/3600): 2805 (Home, likely includes WP)
  • 2022 Entry (/3600): 2775 (Home, likely includes WP)
  • 2021 Entry (/3600): 2837 (Home, likely includes WP)
  • 2020 Entry (/3600): 2741 (Home, likely includes WP)

👉🏼 AVERAGE UCAT Score GIVEN AN OFFER:

  • 2023 entry: 2858 - 95% achieved SJT Band 1, 3228 interviewed, 527 offered a place (16.3%)
  • 2022 entry: 2806
  • 2021 entry: 2891
  • 2020 entry: 2744

🏆 Nottingham UCAT Scoring

There is no fixed UCAT threshold score when selecting for an interview.

🚩 SJT Band 4 = rejection.

Nottingham Application Scoring (2026 Entry):

They use a combination of UCAT & GCSE grades (Now out of 82 points, was previously out of 152 points)

🏆 GCSE Scoring (32 points maximum)

When selecting for interview, we score 8 of your GCSE results. This will include Biology or Human Biology and Chemistry or Double Science, Maths, English Language, and your four highest GCSEs in other subjects.

In order to reach the scoring stage you must have:

  • a minimum of six GCSEs at Level 7 (A), including both Biology or Human Biology and Chemistry or Double Science, if you haven’t taken the individual science subjects
  • achieved a minimum of a grade 6 (B) in Maths and English Language

✅ GCSE Points Scoring (32 Points)

  • 9 or A* = 4 points
  • 8 = 3 points
  • 7 or A = 2 points
  • 6 or B1 = 1 point

🏆 UCAT Scoring (50 points maximum)

A maximum of 50 points can be awarded for the cognitive skills element of the UCAT.

There is no fixed threshold score to be selected for the interview.

1) Cognitive Skills (Max 40 points)

Each section of the UCAT is scored. The VR score is doubled. Ie max scores are: VR (20 points), DM (10 points), QR (10 points).

  • 801 to 900: 10 Points
  • 701 to 800: 8 points
  • 601 to 700: 6 points
  • 501 to 600: 4 points
  • 401 to 500: 2 points
  • <400: 0 points

B) Situational Judgement Test (Max 10 points)

  • Band 1: 10 points
  • Band 2: 6 Points
  • Band 3: 2 Points
  • Band 4: 0 Points

🚩 SJT Band 4 = rejection.

Therefore TOTAL SCORE is out of 32 + 50 points = 82 points

Predicted A level grades are not looked at.

Fast track to interview

Fast track to interview is available for elite athletes on the A100 and A108 courses if the minimum entry requirements are met.

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GAMSAT

Yes, for Graduate Entry Medicine (A101). The GAMSAT is the admissions test for the graduate entry course; the UCAT is not used for A101.

Minimum GAMSAT scores: 55 in Section 2, 55 in either Section 1 or Section 3, and 50 in the remaining section.

Work Experience for Nottingham Medical School

Applicants are usually expected to complete regular work experience when applying for medicine. This can be:

  • volunteering in a care related setting
  • volunteering with disadvantaged groups
  • paid employment in a job working with the general public

Please note, we are not expecting any in person NHS work experience. Your application for 2026 entry will not be negatively affected if you’ve been unable to complete any in person NHS work experience.

We will however be looking for knowledge of the profession and an understanding of the scope of the role of a doctor, and we may ask about this during your interview.

If possible, we'd advise that you speak to someone working in the NHS to ensure you are making an informed choice about your career in medicine.

We expect you to demonstrate a commitment to caring for people and a realistic idea of what working as a doctor entails. It is not part of the selection process

University of Nottingham Medical School Personal Statement

The personal statement is not scored and is not used to decide who is invited to interview (interview selection is based on GCSE and UCAT performance). It is reviewed after the interview, alongside the school reference, only to confirm it is satisfactory before offers are made.

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 Nottingham

Nottingham Graduate Entry Medicine (A101) is a four-year fast-track course designed specifically for graduates of any discipline with at least a 2:2 degree. Applicants sit the GAMSAT rather than the UCAT.

The first 18 months are based at a purpose-built medical school on the Royal Derby Hospital's site. Students then join the Clinical Years of the five-year course.

Does Nottingham have a gateway or foundation year?

This route is for UK students who meet our widening access criteria and have not been to university previously. You will begin with a foundation year and then join students on the five-year course.

Eligibility criteria

  • A Level: BBC
  • IB: 28 (5,5,5 at Higher Level)

Application Criteria:

This course is only open to students who are living in the UK and have UK home status, indefinite leave to remain or refugee status (with a letter from the home office as evidence) at the time you make your application.

You must also meet the following criteria:

You cannot apply to both the five year Medicine course and the Medicine with a Foundation Year course. If you meet the entry requirements for the five-year Medicine course, you must only apply for the five-year Medicine course. If you achieve ABB at A Level, choose to resit one or both of your B grades and then achieve all standard or contextual entry requirements for the five-year Medicine course, you must only apply for the five-year Medicine course.

Nottingham Medicine Interview Questions 2026

  • MMI Interview Online on MS Teams (2026 Entry Confirmed)
  • 6 stations
  • at least 1 role play
  • up to 1 hour

Interview dates

Nottingham Medical school interview dates for 2025 entry: December to March every year. Results by March (often late)

🎓 Nottingham Medicine Interview Questions & Topics 2026

If you're planning on applying to study medicine in Nottingham, you should know that their admissions process includes two role-play stations. These stations are designed to test your ability to show empathy, caring, and being non-judgmental.

One station involves interacting with a trained actor who will give you a task to complete. The second station is with a fourth year medical student where you'll have a conversation about medical issues or a hypothetical clinical scenario.

There are a number of topics that are more likely to come up at the University of Nottingham Medical School MMI Interview, which can be derived from past Nottingham MMI stations, including:

  • good communication and listening skills,
  • an understanding of professional issues such as teamwork
  • respect for patients and the contribution of those working in professions allied to medicine.

💯 Nottingham Medical MMI Interview Questions Scoring 2026

Interviews are offered to candidates based on scores as calculated by our selection process. The percentage threshold varies from year to year based on the number of applicants. There is a fast track to interview if you have completed their summer school.

❓ Nottingham Medical Interview Interview Questions 2026 & likely topics

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

  1. Why medicine?
  2. Why Nottingham?
  3. What did you learn from your work experience?
  4. What qualities of a doctor did you see from your work experience?
  5. What do you know about the Nottingham Medicine course? How is it taught?
  6. Why do you think you will be well suited to this course?
  7. Why medicine and not dentistry or nursing?
  8. Tell us about your volunteering
  9. What are your hobbies?
  10. What are the negatives of a career in medicine?
  11. What challenges have you witnessed in your work experience and how did you cope with them?

Personal Insight

  1. Why should patients trust you?
  2. What are your best qualities?
  3. How do you manage stress?
  4. Can you provide us with an example of a time when you demonstrated resilience?
  5. Give us an example of a time when you demonstrated teamwork.
  6. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  7. How would your friends describe you?
  8. Teaching is an inherent part of the work of doctors at any level of expertise. What form does teaching take in medicine?
  9. Tell us about an article that you have recently read.

NHS & Local Area

  1. Should the NHS be privatised?
  2. What changes would you make to the NHS if you could?
  3. What are the NHS values and why are they important?
  4. What is it like to be a doctor?
  5. How do you deal with overpopulation?
  6. What do you know about the local area here in Nottingham?
  7. What are the main challenges that face the NHS?
  8. How has COVID changed the way the NHS operates?
  9. What do you think are going to be the long-term consequences of COVID on the NHS?
  10. How does the healthcare system differ here compared to other areas in the UK?

Ethical Scenarios

  1. What do you think about the junior doctor pay dispute?
  2. Do you think NHS workers are paid enough?
  3. Should doctors strike?
  4. Understanding of the four ethical principles
  5. Medically related current affairs e.g. 7-day NHS, NHS and Brexit
  6. Understanding of the GMC’s good medical practice
  7. What is the debate surrounding euthanasia, should it be legalised?
  8. Who would you give this organ to? [Prioritisation]
  9. If you notice that a colleague has turned up to work drunk, what would you do?
  10. Who can you escalate concerns to within a hospital?

Other Stations

  1. Role play: breaking bad news
  2. Role play: explain to someone how to draw this picture
  3. Speak to an actor, who is an elderly lady struggling to read her prescription. Offer her your help and explain her medication times to her.
  4. Empathy: You are in a PBL session and your friend comes in with a black eye. How do you approach the situation? What do you have to consider when enquiring about her eye?
  5. Talk us through this article
  6. You are planning a social event for the medical society at the university, look at the list of tasks and decide and explain which order you would do them.
  7. Role play: explain to someone how to tie shoelaces
  8. Professionalism: Your supervisor is drunk - what are the ethical issues and what action should you take?
  9. Prioritisation - very common at Nottingham - ranking individuals in different scenarios in the order you would do things.
  10. Manual dexterity: Test jar of ‘urine’ following instructions and with correct equipment.

🗣️ Nottingham Medicine Interview Tips for 2026 entry

  1. Have examples ready to use: many of the questions asked at Nottingham 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.
  2. Personal Attributes - Nottingham is very likely to ask you about personal attributes during the MMI interview. As such it is paramount that you go through and learn these. Nottingham have repeatedly focussed on your strengths and weaknesses as a person, so make sure that you have suitable examples for this. Check out our 200+ interview question and answer guide for dealing with such interview questions.
  3. Know the doctor training pathway: this is useful to mention in answers to show awareness about the career in medicine - and demonstrates that you have a considered approach, fortunately, we have a guide to the NHS and the doctor’s training pathway.
  4. Read the MMI instructions carefully - you get enough time to read the instructions provided before the MMI station. Make sure that you don’t miss anything from this. Try and plan how you will structure your answer thereafter in the reading time that you get. Therefore it is really important that you practice MMI questions and ensure that you think about your structure for as many questions as possible before your interview.
  5. MMI Stations - remember that each MMI station at Notts is independent of the other. Therefore it is paramount that you try to treat them as such, if you have a bad station, try to forget about it and reset for the next station, this gives you the best chance of scoring well overall. Read our ultimate guide to preparing for medicine MMIs here.
  6. Know the Nottingham 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 Nottingham? Remember there is very early clinical exposure at Nottingham - this can be an advantage!
  7. Know the local area - Nottingham is a diverse region of England, with a number of local factors and diseases that differentiate the Nottingham region from the rest of the UK. Ensure that you research both communicable and non-communicable diseases in the area. How might this impact healthcare provision in the area?
  8. Reflect Well - the Nottingham Medicine selectors love reflection, make sure that you are good at not just stating what you have learnt, but also how this helped and what you benefited 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.
  9. Practice Role Plays: Role plays are unique to medicine MMI interviews as they do not tend to occur in panel interviews. The only way to ace these stations is to practice! There are so many differentmedicine role-play scenarios that can come up, such asbreaking bad news in the medicine interview, it is paramount that you read about tips for answering role-play scenarios and practice MMI calculation stations. You might want to also consider practising this with a medicine interview tutor, or booking a 1-1 online mock 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 Nottingham - 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 Nottingham 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 Nottingham, 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 420+ 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 - Notts 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 MMI 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 Nottingham

Medical Course Office
The University of Nottingham
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham
NG7 2UH

Tel: 0115 823 0000
Email: medschool@nottingham.ac.uk

Website: www.nottingham.ac.uk/mhs

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Nottingham medicine FAQs

Where does Nottingham rank for Medicine in the UK?

Nottingham is ranked 29th out of 40 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2027.

Nottingham is ranked 28th out of 36 UK medical schools for Medicine in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

Is Nottingham a good medical school?

Nottingham is ranked 29th 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, 72% for student satisfaction and 100% for graduate prospects.

What are the A-Level requirements for Medicine at Nottingham?

The minimum A level grade requirements for Nottingham Medical School is AAA.

Must include chemistry & biology Resits acceptable if completed if A-Levels completed in last twelve months, ABB, predicted to achieve AAA.

NOTE: Nottingham Medical School only uses GCSEs and UCAT in the application process.

What are the GCSE requirements for Medicine at Nottingham?

The minimum GCSE grade requirements for Nottingham Medical School is 6 GCSEs at grade 7 (A), with a minimum of grade 6 (B) in both Maths and English Language.

These GCSEs must include both Biology or Human Biology and Chemistry, or Double Science if the individual science subjects have not been taken. Physics is not required.

What is the UCAS course code for Medicine at Nottingham?

The UCAS course code for the standard Medicine course at Nottingham is A100, and the degree awarded is the BMBS.

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

Nottingham also offers the 4 year graduate entry route (UCAS code A101) and a gateway or foundation year route (UCAS code A108).

Does Nottingham require the UCAT for Medicine?

Yes, Nottingham requires the UCAT for entry to Medicine.

What UCAT score do you need for Medicine at Nottingham?

Varying Nottingham UCAT cut off every year. There is a significant emphasis on Verbal reasoning (scores double points). We do not accept applicants who score a Band 4 on the Situational Judgement Test. Nottingham doubles the score for verbal reasoning.

What is the acceptance rate for Medicine at Nottingham?

For 2024 entry, 26% of home applicants to Medicine at Nottingham received an offer (360 offers from 1,371 applications). An offer is not a confirmed place.

What percentage of applicants are invited to interview at Nottingham?

46% of home applicants for Medicine at Nottingham were invited to interview for 2024 entry (624 of 1,371).

What is the post-interview success rate for Medicine at Nottingham?

Of the home applicants interviewed for Medicine at Nottingham in 2024, 58% received an offer (360 of 624).

What type of interview does Nottingham use for Medicine?

Nottingham uses a multiple mini interview (MMI) format for Medicine interviews.

When are the Medicine interviews at Nottingham?

Nottingham Medical school interview dates for 2025 entry: December to March every year. Results by March (often late).

Does Nottingham offer a foundation or gateway year for Medicine?

Yes, Nottingham offers a foundation or gateway route into Medicine.

The gateway or foundation year route into Medicine at Nottingham (Medicine with a Foundation Year) has the UCAS course code A108 and leads to the BMBS, which lasts 6 years.

This route is for UK students who meet our widening access criteria and have not been to university previously. You will begin with a foundation year and then join students on the five-year course.

Does Nottingham accept graduate entry for Medicine?

Yes, Nottingham accepts graduate entry applicants for Medicine.

The graduate entry route into Medicine at Nottingham has the UCAS course code A101 and leads to the BMBS, which lasts 4 years.

Nottingham Graduate Entry Medicine (A101) is a four-year fast-track course designed specifically for graduates of any discipline with at least a 2:2 degree. Applicants sit the GAMSAT rather than the UCAT.

Is the personal statement assessed for Medicine at Nottingham?

No, Nottingham does not formally score the personal statement for Medicine applicants.

The personal statement is not scored and is not used to decide who is invited to interview (interview selection is based on GCSE and UCAT performance). It is reviewed after the interview, alongside the school reference, only to confirm it is satisfactory before offers are made.

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