2:2 degree in any subject.
Not scored.
Not scored.
Not scored.
GCSE grade 6 (B) or equivalent in Maths.
University equivalency to GCSE grade 6 (B) or equivalent in Maths.
The main emphasis of problem-based learning (PBL) is on small group working, centred around a ‘problem’ or scenario. These scenarios are hypothetical patient cases.
This integrated approach, centred on PBL, and grounded in a robust scientific understanding, strong clinical knowledge and highly developed communication and clinical reasoning skills, allows you to develop life-long skills that will be crucial to your success as a doctor.
We do not use/consider predicted A level grades.
A levels are not required for this course.
Clinical experience is not required. Applicants are usually expected to complete regular work experience when applying for medicine. This can be:
Checked after the interview before offers are made.
GAMSAT.
GAMSAT can be taken in March or September prior to the UCAS submission date and results are valid for two consecutive years.
To be considered for interview we usually require a minimum score of:
Online multiple mini interviews.
Join the University of Nottingham and you’ll see why we’re ranked one of the UK’s top 20 universities (QS World University Rankings 2025).
You’ll be taught by academics who are leaders in their field, while enjoying a student experience that’s among the best in the country (top 5 university for student life, UniCompare 2025).
Discover the world of Medicine and Surgery with our newly redesigned course that provides the ultimate preparation for your career as a doctor. Uniquely co-created with input from students, staff and practitioners, our innovative medicine course will help you to make a positive impact in today’s healthcare landscape. Building on Nottingham’s reputation for training outstanding doctors, it offers excellent foundational learning in a supportive environment to refine your skills and build your confidence.