Post by jjteh96 on Sept 16, 2015 13:37:13 GMT
Hi prospective applicants,
I thought perhaps it's time to start a thread for medical applicants who are planning to apply to Imperial. It is a thread for you to discuss almost everything about the application to Imerial College Medical School.
Links: www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/...bs-programmes/
Entry requirements
We welcome students from all over the world and consider all applicants on an individual basis. If your qualifications are not listed here, please see our academic requirements by country page, which gives the minimum entry requirements for a range of international qualifications.Below you will find our academic and non-academic entry requirements.
A/AS-levels
The minimum entry requirements for this course is AAA + AS-level at grade B overall, to be achieved in the same sitting.Biology and Chemistry are required, therefore if one of these subjects is not taken at A2 level, it must be taken at AS level and a grade B is required.
For candidates offering four A-levels our normal offer is AAAC. Grades obtained in resit examinations are not normally considered, however resit candidates who believe they have extenuating circumstances are invited to contact the School of Medicine prior to application at medicine.ug.admissions@imperial. ac.uk.
Vocational A and AS-levels are not acceptable and General Studies will not be accepted at any level.
GCSE (or equivalent)
All applicants must have the following subjects at GCSE level, at grades AAABB or above (in any order):
Biology (or Human Biology)
Chemistry
English Language
Mathematics (or Additional Mathematics or Statistics)
Physics
The Science double award or Science plus Additional Science may substitute all sciences at GCSE.EPQ: Please note that an EPQ cannot be used as part of the AS and A2 Level entry requirements.
BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT)
All candidates applying to the six-year course must take the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT) in the year of application in order to be considered for interview.You are required to register with BMAT assessment centres prior to the test. Please refer to the Admissions Testing Service for key dates and additional information. Candidates who would like extenuating circumstances considered for their performance in BMAT must adhere to the procedure found here.Invitations to an interview will be based on:
the content of your UCAS application
your performance in all three sections of BMAT
BMAT cut-off scores are calculated each year, as a result of ranked candidate BMAT scores versus number of expected interview sessions. As a result, the absolute BMAT cut-off changes each year. However, the BMAT cut-off scores from previous admissions cycles may be used as a guide.For 2015 entry, the minimum scores required were:
a score of 4.3 in section 1
a score of 4.4 in section 2
a score of 2.3 and grade B in section 3
Last but not least, good luck!
I thought perhaps it's time to start a thread for medical applicants who are planning to apply to Imperial. It is a thread for you to discuss almost everything about the application to Imerial College Medical School.
Links: www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/...bs-programmes/
Entry requirements
We welcome students from all over the world and consider all applicants on an individual basis. If your qualifications are not listed here, please see our academic requirements by country page, which gives the minimum entry requirements for a range of international qualifications.Below you will find our academic and non-academic entry requirements.
A/AS-levels
The minimum entry requirements for this course is AAA + AS-level at grade B overall, to be achieved in the same sitting.Biology and Chemistry are required, therefore if one of these subjects is not taken at A2 level, it must be taken at AS level and a grade B is required.
For candidates offering four A-levels our normal offer is AAAC. Grades obtained in resit examinations are not normally considered, however resit candidates who believe they have extenuating circumstances are invited to contact the School of Medicine prior to application at medicine.ug.admissions@imperial. ac.uk.
Vocational A and AS-levels are not acceptable and General Studies will not be accepted at any level.
GCSE (or equivalent)
All applicants must have the following subjects at GCSE level, at grades AAABB or above (in any order):
Biology (or Human Biology)
Chemistry
English Language
Mathematics (or Additional Mathematics or Statistics)
Physics
The Science double award or Science plus Additional Science may substitute all sciences at GCSE.EPQ: Please note that an EPQ cannot be used as part of the AS and A2 Level entry requirements.
BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT)
All candidates applying to the six-year course must take the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT) in the year of application in order to be considered for interview.You are required to register with BMAT assessment centres prior to the test. Please refer to the Admissions Testing Service for key dates and additional information. Candidates who would like extenuating circumstances considered for their performance in BMAT must adhere to the procedure found here.Invitations to an interview will be based on:
the content of your UCAS application
your performance in all three sections of BMAT
BMAT cut-off scores are calculated each year, as a result of ranked candidate BMAT scores versus number of expected interview sessions. As a result, the absolute BMAT cut-off changes each year. However, the BMAT cut-off scores from previous admissions cycles may be used as a guide.For 2015 entry, the minimum scores required were:
a score of 4.3 in section 1
a score of 4.4 in section 2
a score of 2.3 and grade B in section 3
Last but not least, good luck!