Post by kokwaichin on Sept 23, 2015 11:38:05 GMT
A Level: AAAb
International Baccalaureate: 36 points with 666 at Higher Level to include Biology and one other science from Chemistry or Physics
Scottish Advanced Highers: AAA inc Biology and one other science from Chemistry or Physics plus a minimum of grade B in a fourth standard Highers subject
Irish Leaving Certificate: AAAAAA at Higher level including Biology and a second science from Chemistry or Physics
Entry Requirement
For September 2016 entry
Please view the information below along with our FAQ's page (link below)
GCSEs
All applicants must have a minimum of six GCSE (or EU / International equivalent) passes at grade A or above to include English Language, Mathematics and two Science subjects. GCSE short courses are not accepted.
EU / International accepted equivalents are shown on the charts below under 'Alternative Qualifications'.
Applicants who have not sat GCSE (or EU/International equivalent) should include details of all formal qualifications taken up to age 16 (e.g. Middle Year Programme), in addition to your school leaving exam results (pending or achieved), together with current/completed studies on your UCAS form.
A Levels
Applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve AAA at A level. These A levels must include Biology/Human Biology, one further science (Chemistry or Physics), with a third A level subject of the applicant’s choice. Applicants are also required to have a B grade in a fourth subject to AS level (AS level Further Mathematics is not accepted if Mathematics is one of the three A levels). Critical Thinking, Citizenship Studies, Leisure Studies, Applied Science and General Studies are not considered at AS or A-level.
Applicants with A level results pending are expected to have achieved minimum AS level grades of bbbc at first sitting. Applicants should include on their UCAS form details of all AS results. If not 'cashed in' your School will need to advise us in their reference of the grades you would have obtained had they been 'cashed in'. If this information is not included, your application may be rejected. An Extended Project at grade B will be considered if completed in Year 12 in lieu of an AS.
A Level Resits
A level resits will be considered if a minimum of ABB was obtained at first sitting, plus a fourth AS at grade B.
Applicants who are repeating their AS year, or all or part of any A level (thus taking their A levels over more than 2 years) are expected to achieve A* in at least one of the subjects as follows:
· Applicants who are wishing to re-sit one subject will be required to have a predicted A*
· Applicants re-sitting two A-Level subjects are required to have predicted grades of A*A
· Applicants re-sitting three A-Level subjects are required to have predicted grades of A*AA
Please note: for any subject repeated, the result should be at least one grade higher than that originally achieved.
Resit AS modules. Your full A level (AS & A2) should be completed within a two year period. This may include resitting modules. Any additional study outside this period will be subject to our resit policy as above.
Students for whom English is a Foreign language
We require evidence of proficiency in English (including writing, speaking, listening and reading):
IELTS (SELT): 7.5 overall (minimum 7.5 in each component)
There may be other selected English Language tests we can accept. Please contact the Admissions Office for further details.
If you do not meet the University's entry requirements, our INTO Language Learning Centre offers a range of university preparation courses to help you develop the high level of academic and English skills necessary for successful undergraduate study.
Interviews
Each interview lasts approximately 50 minutes. Selected applicants are invited to take part in an OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) style interview, also known as a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI). During the interview, each applicant rotates through a series of rooms, known as 'stations', They will spend 5 minutes at each of the 7 stations, with a 1 and a half minute changeover/preparation time between each. Please note that we do not disclose interview questions.
We will email invitations to applicants who are selected for interview. If you are invited to interview you are required to bring with you this completed Work Experience Form.
Special Entry Requirements
UK Clinical Aptitude Test
All applicants are required to take the UKCAT Medical Admissions Test in the summer prior to submitting their application. See www.ukcat.ac.uk for full details. While we include consideration of your Cognitive UKCAT score within our selection process WE DO NOT HAVE A CUT OFF VALUE. However, from our experience, it is unusual for an applicant with a UKCAT score of less than 2400 to be invited to interview.
UKCAT have launched an ITunes app for IOS device which you can download here .
All Applicants
Please note that all applicants need to show that they have achieved successful academic study within the past three years.
Applicants who have previously studied, or are currently studying, at another Medical School (UK/EU or International) will not be considered for entry.
We are not able to accept transfer students onto our Undergraduate Medical Degree due to the integrated nature of the course. Applicants currently studying in higher education, irrespective of prior experience/qualifications, are required to have completed their current course of study prior to commencing their medical studies at UEA.
All successful applicants will be required to complete a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Police check and a satisfactory occupational health check. As part of the selection process, all applicants who accept an offer of a place at Norwich Medical School are checked against the Medical Schools Council (MSC) excluded student database. Details of these requirements will be provided within the offer information. Further information regarding requirements for medical students in relation to blood born infectious diseases can be found here, and information on Medical Students Fitness Standards here.
Applicants will be expected to do some placements shifts as a Health Care assistant during their first year and these shifts are likely to be outside normal hours.
Intakes
September
Alternative Qualifications
EU / International Qualifications
Please see this chart for EU requirements and this chart for International requirements.
Graduates and Other Higher Degree Qualifications
Please note that all applicants need to show that they have studied within the past three years.
Graduate applicants should hold or be in the final year of their undergraduate degree and predicted to achieve a First class or 2.1 classification, in addition to meeting the GCSE and UKCAT requirements above. We are unable to accept an application with a 2.2 or below classification anywhere in their educational history. An Access to Higher Education or a Master's / PhD qualification does not negate this requirement.
We require proof of sound knowledge of science at A level. Therefore:
Graduates who have studied A-levels must have achieved the minimum grades of ABB in their 13th year of study (upper sixth). If A-Level Biology/Human Biology and one other science subject from Chemistry or Physics are not taken in the original sitting at Sixth Form, these need to be studied and a minimum of a grade A achieved.
Graduates who repeated A level study prior to University entry will not be considered.
Applicants studying for a Master’s degree at the time of application must meet the undergraduate degree requirements outlined above. The Master’s degree must be fully and successfully completed with satisfactory verification by 31 st August 2016. If you are in this situation, please check that you are able to meet this deadline before applying for a place on this MB BS course.
Access/Pre-Medical Programmes
We welcome applications from students holding or studying for one of the following Access/Pre-Medical qualifications
· The College of West Anglia (Access to Medicine)
· Lambeth College (Access to Medicine & Biomedical Science)
· Lancaster University (Pre-Medical Studies)
· City and Islington College (Access to Medicine & Medical Bio Sciences)
· The Manchester College (Access to Medicine)
· Bradford University (Foundation in Clinical Science/Medicine)
· Sussex Downs University (Access to Medicine)
· City of Liverpool University (Access to Science)
Applicants must also meet the GCSE and UKCAT requirements above.
For any applicant offering an Access qualification who also holds A levels, these must be at ABB, and attained at first sitting irrespective of subjects (excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking, Citizenship Studies, Leisure Studies and Applied Science.
For any applicant offering an Access qualification who also holds a degree, this must be at 2:1 or higher.
The University reserves the right to make academic judgements outside these published guidelines in complex and exceptional cases.
Taken from the UEA website (Accessed 23rd September 2015)
International Baccalaureate: 36 points with 666 at Higher Level to include Biology and one other science from Chemistry or Physics
Scottish Advanced Highers: AAA inc Biology and one other science from Chemistry or Physics plus a minimum of grade B in a fourth standard Highers subject
Irish Leaving Certificate: AAAAAA at Higher level including Biology and a second science from Chemistry or Physics
Entry Requirement
For September 2016 entry
Please view the information below along with our FAQ's page (link below)
GCSEs
All applicants must have a minimum of six GCSE (or EU / International equivalent) passes at grade A or above to include English Language, Mathematics and two Science subjects. GCSE short courses are not accepted.
EU / International accepted equivalents are shown on the charts below under 'Alternative Qualifications'.
Applicants who have not sat GCSE (or EU/International equivalent) should include details of all formal qualifications taken up to age 16 (e.g. Middle Year Programme), in addition to your school leaving exam results (pending or achieved), together with current/completed studies on your UCAS form.
A Levels
Applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve AAA at A level. These A levels must include Biology/Human Biology, one further science (Chemistry or Physics), with a third A level subject of the applicant’s choice. Applicants are also required to have a B grade in a fourth subject to AS level (AS level Further Mathematics is not accepted if Mathematics is one of the three A levels). Critical Thinking, Citizenship Studies, Leisure Studies, Applied Science and General Studies are not considered at AS or A-level.
Applicants with A level results pending are expected to have achieved minimum AS level grades of bbbc at first sitting. Applicants should include on their UCAS form details of all AS results. If not 'cashed in' your School will need to advise us in their reference of the grades you would have obtained had they been 'cashed in'. If this information is not included, your application may be rejected. An Extended Project at grade B will be considered if completed in Year 12 in lieu of an AS.
A Level Resits
A level resits will be considered if a minimum of ABB was obtained at first sitting, plus a fourth AS at grade B.
Applicants who are repeating their AS year, or all or part of any A level (thus taking their A levels over more than 2 years) are expected to achieve A* in at least one of the subjects as follows:
· Applicants who are wishing to re-sit one subject will be required to have a predicted A*
· Applicants re-sitting two A-Level subjects are required to have predicted grades of A*A
· Applicants re-sitting three A-Level subjects are required to have predicted grades of A*AA
Please note: for any subject repeated, the result should be at least one grade higher than that originally achieved.
Resit AS modules. Your full A level (AS & A2) should be completed within a two year period. This may include resitting modules. Any additional study outside this period will be subject to our resit policy as above.
Students for whom English is a Foreign language
We require evidence of proficiency in English (including writing, speaking, listening and reading):
IELTS (SELT): 7.5 overall (minimum 7.5 in each component)
There may be other selected English Language tests we can accept. Please contact the Admissions Office for further details.
If you do not meet the University's entry requirements, our INTO Language Learning Centre offers a range of university preparation courses to help you develop the high level of academic and English skills necessary for successful undergraduate study.
Interviews
Each interview lasts approximately 50 minutes. Selected applicants are invited to take part in an OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) style interview, also known as a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI). During the interview, each applicant rotates through a series of rooms, known as 'stations', They will spend 5 minutes at each of the 7 stations, with a 1 and a half minute changeover/preparation time between each. Please note that we do not disclose interview questions.
We will email invitations to applicants who are selected for interview. If you are invited to interview you are required to bring with you this completed Work Experience Form.
Special Entry Requirements
UK Clinical Aptitude Test
All applicants are required to take the UKCAT Medical Admissions Test in the summer prior to submitting their application. See www.ukcat.ac.uk for full details. While we include consideration of your Cognitive UKCAT score within our selection process WE DO NOT HAVE A CUT OFF VALUE. However, from our experience, it is unusual for an applicant with a UKCAT score of less than 2400 to be invited to interview.
UKCAT have launched an ITunes app for IOS device which you can download here .
All Applicants
Please note that all applicants need to show that they have achieved successful academic study within the past three years.
Applicants who have previously studied, or are currently studying, at another Medical School (UK/EU or International) will not be considered for entry.
We are not able to accept transfer students onto our Undergraduate Medical Degree due to the integrated nature of the course. Applicants currently studying in higher education, irrespective of prior experience/qualifications, are required to have completed their current course of study prior to commencing their medical studies at UEA.
All successful applicants will be required to complete a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Police check and a satisfactory occupational health check. As part of the selection process, all applicants who accept an offer of a place at Norwich Medical School are checked against the Medical Schools Council (MSC) excluded student database. Details of these requirements will be provided within the offer information. Further information regarding requirements for medical students in relation to blood born infectious diseases can be found here, and information on Medical Students Fitness Standards here.
Applicants will be expected to do some placements shifts as a Health Care assistant during their first year and these shifts are likely to be outside normal hours.
Intakes
September
Alternative Qualifications
EU / International Qualifications
Please see this chart for EU requirements and this chart for International requirements.
Graduates and Other Higher Degree Qualifications
Please note that all applicants need to show that they have studied within the past three years.
Graduate applicants should hold or be in the final year of their undergraduate degree and predicted to achieve a First class or 2.1 classification, in addition to meeting the GCSE and UKCAT requirements above. We are unable to accept an application with a 2.2 or below classification anywhere in their educational history. An Access to Higher Education or a Master's / PhD qualification does not negate this requirement.
We require proof of sound knowledge of science at A level. Therefore:
Graduates who have studied A-levels must have achieved the minimum grades of ABB in their 13th year of study (upper sixth). If A-Level Biology/Human Biology and one other science subject from Chemistry or Physics are not taken in the original sitting at Sixth Form, these need to be studied and a minimum of a grade A achieved.
Graduates who repeated A level study prior to University entry will not be considered.
Applicants studying for a Master’s degree at the time of application must meet the undergraduate degree requirements outlined above. The Master’s degree must be fully and successfully completed with satisfactory verification by 31 st August 2016. If you are in this situation, please check that you are able to meet this deadline before applying for a place on this MB BS course.
Access/Pre-Medical Programmes
We welcome applications from students holding or studying for one of the following Access/Pre-Medical qualifications
· The College of West Anglia (Access to Medicine)
· Lambeth College (Access to Medicine & Biomedical Science)
· Lancaster University (Pre-Medical Studies)
· City and Islington College (Access to Medicine & Medical Bio Sciences)
· The Manchester College (Access to Medicine)
· Bradford University (Foundation in Clinical Science/Medicine)
· Sussex Downs University (Access to Medicine)
· City of Liverpool University (Access to Science)
Applicants must also meet the GCSE and UKCAT requirements above.
For any applicant offering an Access qualification who also holds A levels, these must be at ABB, and attained at first sitting irrespective of subjects (excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking, Citizenship Studies, Leisure Studies and Applied Science.
For any applicant offering an Access qualification who also holds a degree, this must be at 2:1 or higher.
The University reserves the right to make academic judgements outside these published guidelines in complex and exceptional cases.
Taken from the UEA website (Accessed 23rd September 2015)