Minimum of a 2:1 UK honours degree (or equivalent). The degree can be in any subject and all academic disciplines will be given equal consideration in the admissions process.
Not scored.
Not scored.
Not scored.
GCSE (or equivalent): Maths and English at grade C or above.
GCSE (or equivalent): Maths and English at grade C or above.
This course uses multiple teaching methods.
Case-Based Learning (CBL) is a tutorial-based, group learning approach where students work through real-world clinical scenarios across subjects such as cardiology, respiratory, and gastroenterology.
During each session, you’ll identify key learning outcomes and use them to guide your study, following a patient case from initial presentation through to diagnosis and management.
The goal of CBL is to help students apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations. This better prepares you for reviewing real cases during clinical placements.
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.
Not used.
A levels (and equivalent) are not scored.
Not formally required.
Not scored.
We accept GAMSAT for all degrees. We also accept UCAT where applicants have obtained or are studying a bachelors degree in one of the following subjects: Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Natural Sciences.
The admissions test is used to determine which candidates are shortlisted for interview.
Online multiple mini interviews.
The University of Surrey is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research. With a beautiful and vibrant campus, we provide exceptional teaching and practical learning to inspire and empower our students for personal and professional success.
As one of only a small number of schools to offer places to graduates from a wide range of disciplines, students will have the opportunity to learn and work alongside those studying on our highly renowned health professions courses and veterinary medicine programme. In addition, our students will benefit from our excellent interdisciplinary research, in human and animal health, as we generate new knowledge, applied to deliver benefit to patients and society.