The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine

MBBS Medicine Graduate Entry (A102)

Course information

  • Course title: MBBS Medicine Graduate Entry (A102)
  • Location: Cumbria
  • Course length: 4 Years
  • UCAS code: A102 (Graduate Entry)
  • Student eligibility: UK only

Academic requirements

Degree

A grade 2:1 (or above) in a Biosciences or Allied Healthcare degree.

A Levels

Not scored.

Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers

Not scored.

International Baccalaureate

Not scored.

GCSEs

Not scored. 

Scottish Nationals

Not scored. 

Additional information

Teaching method

The bespoke programme blends expertise from the highly rated MBBS programme at Imperial College London, with the University of Cumbria’s longstanding reputation in training allied healthcare professionals.

You will gain early exposure to clinical practice alongside research-informed medical sciences teaching. You will also complete a community-based project on a topic of interest to you, linked with prevention and healthcare delivery. Clinical skills training and multi-professional collaborative learning will occur across the 4-year programme.

A professional development programme will support your academic progress and career development. You will be allocated a tutor with clinical experience in Cumbria and be given access to resources to structure your learning.

Admission email

Use of predicted grades

Not used.

Resit policy

A levels (and equivalent) are not scored. 

Non-academic requirements

Work experience

Clinical experience is not required. We look for “future medics” who have participated fully in school or college life. Future medics have made the most of the opportunities available and can reflect on their experiences of society beyond their immediate environment. They can demonstrate that they understand what it is like to work in a responsible, caring role; engaging with a wide range of people, displaying some of the skills and attributes essential to being a successful doctor, including teamwork, leadership, good communication skills, resilience, commitment and empathy.

Personal statement

Used during the interview.

Admissions test

All applicants are required to sit the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) or the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT). Candidates will be ranked and considered for interview based on their score.

The GAMSAT must be taken within the two years prior to the applicant’s UCAS submission date.

The UCAT must be taken in the same year as the applicant’s UCAS submission date. The results will be made available to the admissions team in the November prior to the applicant’s intended entry to the programme. 

For 2025/26 applications, the UCAT and GAMSAT examination score cutoffs were as follows:

Widening participation 

UCAT – 2450
GAMSAT – 50

Non-widening participation
UCAT – 2490
GAMSAT – 57

Interview method

Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI).

Widening participation

We believe in providing equal opportunities for aspiring doctors from marginalised backgrounds. We have implemented measures in the application process to ensure more accessible pathways into medical education.

Contextual admissions
Widening participation criteria

If you are a student with Home fee status or an appropriate UK residential status, you may be considered through our contextual admissions route if one of the following also applies to you:

  • You are a care leaver or have spent time in care under a local authority, or
  • Your home address* postcode falls into England’s index of multiple deprivation quintile one, or
  • You currently receive Free School Meals or have been eligible to receive them in the past; or
  • Your home address* postcode falls into POLAR4 quintile 1 or 2 and you also meet one of the following criteria:
    • You are the first in your family to attend university
    • You attend an English school where the key-stage 5 performance is below Imperial’s percentile threshold of 20%
    • You attend a school in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland where the Free School Meals percentile is above Imperial’s percentile threshold of 80%

*Your home address is your place of permanent residence and not your school or boarding school.

Contextual offer

Candidates who meet the College’s contextual admissions criteria are required to meet a lower minimum threshold score (a contextual score) in the GAMSAT or UCAT admissions tests. 

For 2025/26 applications, the UCAT and GAMSAT examination score cutoffs were as follows:

Widening participation 

UCAT – 2450
GAMSAT – 50

About The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine

The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine is a collaboration between Imperial College London and University of Cumbria designed to meet the region’s needs.

This medical school collaboration combines the University of Cumbria’s longstanding reputation in training healthcare professionals with Imperial College London’s world-class expertise in medical education.

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