Post by shuwan17 on Oct 18, 2015 14:12:18 GMT
Hello! Below are the entry requirements for King's College London for Medicine (MBBS).
Malaysia
Compulsory subjects
Chemistry and Biology.
GCSE requirement (or equivalent): at least grade B at English Language and Maths, if not offered at A/AS-level .
Preferred subjects
No preferred subjects, but see 'Compulsory subjects'
See our Entry Requirements for applicants with qualifications from Malaysia
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
English language requirements
For EU/international students (where eligible) there is additional country-specific information within our international students section
Aptitude testing
UKCAT required by October 15. See 'Applying, fees & funding' for further details of how this test is used in the selection process.
NON ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Occupational Health clearance required? (Compulsory)
Required for successful applicants
Enhanced criminal conviction check (Compulsory)
Required for successful applicants
Scholastic activities (Very Desirable)
Any scholastic activity would be considered, eg general reading, debating, theological interests etc
Community activities (Very Desirable)
We look for applicants who have participated as fully as possible in school, college or community life, making the most of the opportunities available to them and also demonstrated some experience of society beyond their immediate environment. Your interests, achievements and contribution to your community are taken into account eg clubs, theatrical, religious etc.
General (Very Desirable)
We look for applicants who not only have interests but may have also achieved in these areas eg music, sport, first aid, etc.
Work shadowing/observation (Very Desirable)
We would normally expect that applicants will have undertaken some voluntary work experience in a caring/health environment and/or observation in a medical clinical setting. It is important for applicants to have a realistic appreciation of what a career as a health professional involves.
Paid or voluntary work (Very Desirable)
Any voluntary contribution to your community is taken into account, eg volunteer in a care home. We look for evidence that you have worked in a setting where you can interact with the general public eg in a pharmacy, check-out or restaurant.
Interviewing
Are interviews offered? Yes.
Are all applicants interviewed? No, interviewees are selected.
Are all those made an offer interviewed? Yes.
What form does it take? Interviews will normally be Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs). Interviewees circulate from one timed station to another and meet several interviewers who will ask structured questions and mark these independently. More information will be sent to applicants who are invited to interview.
What is considered at interview? Communication skills, interest in the subject and profession, exploring general social and ethical issues, normally health related, the interviewee’s general suitability for the programme and as a health professional, how the interviewee will contribute to the College as a whole.
Year of entry 2016
Access previous entry year information
Above was taken from the website, www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/medicine/entryrequirements
Do visit the website for more details
Malaysia
Compulsory subjects
Chemistry and Biology.
GCSE requirement (or equivalent): at least grade B at English Language and Maths, if not offered at A/AS-level .
Preferred subjects
No preferred subjects, but see 'Compulsory subjects'
See our Entry Requirements for applicants with qualifications from Malaysia
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
English language requirements
For EU/international students (where eligible) there is additional country-specific information within our international students section
Aptitude testing
UKCAT required by October 15. See 'Applying, fees & funding' for further details of how this test is used in the selection process.
NON ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Occupational Health clearance required? (Compulsory)
Required for successful applicants
Enhanced criminal conviction check (Compulsory)
Required for successful applicants
Scholastic activities (Very Desirable)
Any scholastic activity would be considered, eg general reading, debating, theological interests etc
Community activities (Very Desirable)
We look for applicants who have participated as fully as possible in school, college or community life, making the most of the opportunities available to them and also demonstrated some experience of society beyond their immediate environment. Your interests, achievements and contribution to your community are taken into account eg clubs, theatrical, religious etc.
General (Very Desirable)
We look for applicants who not only have interests but may have also achieved in these areas eg music, sport, first aid, etc.
Work shadowing/observation (Very Desirable)
We would normally expect that applicants will have undertaken some voluntary work experience in a caring/health environment and/or observation in a medical clinical setting. It is important for applicants to have a realistic appreciation of what a career as a health professional involves.
Paid or voluntary work (Very Desirable)
Any voluntary contribution to your community is taken into account, eg volunteer in a care home. We look for evidence that you have worked in a setting where you can interact with the general public eg in a pharmacy, check-out or restaurant.
Interviewing
Are interviews offered? Yes.
Are all applicants interviewed? No, interviewees are selected.
Are all those made an offer interviewed? Yes.
What form does it take? Interviews will normally be Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs). Interviewees circulate from one timed station to another and meet several interviewers who will ask structured questions and mark these independently. More information will be sent to applicants who are invited to interview.
What is considered at interview? Communication skills, interest in the subject and profession, exploring general social and ethical issues, normally health related, the interviewee’s general suitability for the programme and as a health professional, how the interviewee will contribute to the College as a whole.
Year of entry 2016
Access previous entry year information
Above was taken from the website, www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/medicine/entryrequirements
Do visit the website for more details