City St George’s University

MBBS Medicine Graduate Entry (A101)

Course information

  • Course title: MBBS Medicine Graduate Entry (A101)
  • Location: London, England
  • Course length: 4 Years
  • UCAS code: A101 (Graduate Entry)
  • Student eligibility: UK only

Academic requirements

Degree

To be eligible, the degree should have been awarded within the past five years.
Minimum of 2.1; UK Undergraduate (BSc, BA, BEng, BBA, MSci etc.)

Applicants with 2.2 must have UK Postgraduate qualification (MA, MSc, MPhil, PhD etc.) in any discipline and any subject with a Pass.

A Levels

Not scored.

Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers

Not scored.

International Baccalaureate

Not scored.

GCSEs

Not scored.

Scottish Nationals

Not scored.

Additional information

Competition ratios
  • Home Applicants per place: 10
  • Home Applicants per interview: 2.4
Teaching method
What is a traditional pre-clinical and clinical course?

Students begin their training with ‘pre-clinical’ work, involving study of the basic medical sciences. This is followed by the ‘clinical’ course during which you will work in hospital wards under the supervision of consultants.

What is Problem-Based Learning?

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. 

Admission email

Use of predicted grades

Degrees must be completed and fully awarded (including re-writes) by 31 July of the academic year of application.

Resit policy

Where applicants have a undergraduate degree, GCSE or Level 3 (A Level) are not requirements.

Non-academic requirements

Work experience

Clinical experience is not required. The requirements are relaxed, but we still require our applicants to have an understanding of the realities of working as a healthcare professional and to show they have the necessary skills and attributes for their chosen career. They can use online resources for valuable insight into working in the healthcare sector and outline the wide range of careers and courses available.

Personal statement

Used as one component in selection for interview, checked after the interview before offers are made.

Admission test

GAMSAT scores (minimum of 50 in each individual section) are used in part for interview offer.

Interview method

Multiple-mini interviews. 

About City St Georges, University of London

In August 2024, St George’s, University of London merged with City, University of London creating a powerful multi-faculty institution. The combined university is now one of the largest suppliers of the health workforce in the capital, as well as one of the largest higher education destinations for London students. 

City St George’s campuses are spread across London in Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting, where we share a clinical environment with a major London teaching hospital. 

City St George’s website