King's College London

MBBS Medicine Healthcare Entry (A105)

Course information

  • Course title: MBBS Medicine Healthcare Entry (A105)
  • Location: London, England
  • Course length: 4 Years
  • UCAS code: A105 (Healthcare Graduate Entry)
  • intercalation: Optional
  • Student eligibility: UK only

Academic requirements

Degree
  • A minimum 2:1 (upper second class honours) BSc Hons undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a Healthcare profession (such as nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, pharmacy, dentistry).

  • At least two years full-time experience working in a patient-facing role in the field of qualification. 
A levels

Not scored.

Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers

Not scored.

International Baccalaureate

Not scored.

GCSEs

Not scored.

Scottish Nationals

Not scored.

Additional information

Eligibility for this course

The Healthcare Entry Medicine (HEM) Programme has been designed to enable qualified healthcare professionals with a minimum of two years (full time equivalent) patient-facing clinical experience to study for a fast-track degree in medicine.

Teaching method

Our Medicine MBBS degree provides an innovative and integrated curriculum to support your training and development as a medical professional.

Admission email

Use of predicted grades

We assess with equal weighting to achieved grades. In order to enrol onto our programmes, successful offer holders must be able to evidence that they can meet our requirements by the beginning of August in year of entry. 

Resit policy

We don’t look at Level 3 qualifications for this programme.

Non-academic requirements

Work experience

At least two years full-time experience working in a patient-facing role in the field of qualification is required.

Personal statement

Used as one component in selection for interview.

Admission test

King’s does not have a threshold UCAT score in any particular year, but all candidates are still required to take the UCAT examination for this course. The overall UCAT score averaged across the four subtests is given more consideration than the individual subtest scores. The Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is also taken into account when shortlisting.

Interview method

Online Multiple Mini Interview.

Interviews are held between November and May and you must be available for interview in order to be considered for admission.

About King’s College London

King’s College London is a world-renowned university that delivers exceptional education and world-leading research. We’re committed to creating positive and sustainable change in our local and global communities through outstanding education, impactful research, and genuine service to society.

The Healthcare Entry Medicine (HEM) Programme has been designed to enable qualified healthcare professionals with a minimum of two years (full time equivalent) patient-facing clinical experience to study for a fast-track degree in medicine. The programme design enables you to establish the foundation in bioscience and population science required for a career in medicine, while adapting some of the early clinical elements of a conventional medical degree to achieve qualification in four rather than five or six years.

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