A minimum of four Highers at AABB over one or two sittings (over S4-S6). This must include any two sciences from Chemistry, Maths, Biology/Human Biology and Physics or;
National Certificate Level 6 Applied Sciences Group award, to be achieved with 18 credits plus a science Higher at grade A achieved over one academic session and accompanied by a suitable reference from course tutor.
English and Maths are required (Grade B minimum); Biology and Physics are recommended but not compulsory (Grade B minimum). A combination of Grade A & B passes at Standard Grade / National 5 is expected, especially in science subjects.
Drawing on existing best evidence from the widening access literature and practice across the UK , we have tailored our entry requirements to the specific Scottish context of potential applicants. Applications are very warmly welcomed from across Scotland.
OR – meets a minimum of TWO from the below list:
Applicants will be sent an eligibility form to complete and may be required to submit evidence that supports their status.
Graduates, non-Scottish domiciled applicants, international applicants, and those who have previously enrolled on a higher education programme are not eligible to apply for this programme.
The UCAS application deadline for this course is 29 January.
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is an active learning method that engages students in a structured approach. Students collaborate with their team to solve problems and receive immediate feedback.
Predicted grades for school leaving qualifications are accepted.
Resits can be considered to meet the minimum academic requirements.
Clinical work experience is valuable but not required. Candidates may draw from their work experience to answer questions at the MMI.
Applicants must also be able to demonstrate that they possess a range of skills and attributes that are required to study medicine. In order for you to demonstrate this to us and set yourself apart from all other applicants, you need to submit an excellent personal statement. All personal statements will be reviewed prior to interview invitations being sent out.
Interviews normally take place in April using the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format.
This is a widening participation course designed to transform the aspirations of Scottish secondary pupils from widening access backgrounds.
Our G2M course comprises elements of the University of Aberdeen’s longstanding Certificate in Pre-medical Studies and units based upon on the HNC/HND in Applied Sciences provided by North East Scotland College (NESCOL).
Course delivery and student support will be shared by NESCOL and by University of Aberdeen and supports your learning with:
Students are guaranteed a place on year 1 of the University of Aberdeen medicine programme (MBChB) providing they:
Students who do not meet the required standards or who do not wish to progress to year 1 medicine will be fully supported into alternative further or higher education courses at either NESCOL or the University of Aberdeen.
Founded in 1495, the University of Aberdeen is a top 15 UK university and ranked 2nd in Scotland for overall student satisfaction. A community of over 130 nationalities and 15,000 students, we teach over 350 undergraduate degrees.
We provide the quality and depth of a traditional Scottish degree, but with choice, flexibility and support to produce graduates for the 21st Century.