University of Warwick

MBChB Medicine (A101)

Course information

  • Course title: MBChB Medicine (A101)
  • Location: Coventry, England
  • Course length: 4 Years
  • UCAS code: A101
  • Student eligibility: All

Academic requirements

Degree

Minimum of an upper second class honours (2:1) degree (or overseas equivalent). Candidates with a lower second class degree should hold either a Master’s or a doctoral qualification.

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: 4
Teaching method
What is Case-Based Learning?

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.

Admission email

Use of predicted grades

Not used.

Resit policy

A levels (and equivalent) are not scored. 

Non-academic requirements

Work experience

Clinical work experience is required. All applicants must complete at least 70 hours of health or social care related work experience in the last three years (of the application cycle). Further information can be found on our website.

Personal statement

Not scored.

Admission test

UCAT

Interview method

In person and online multiple mini interviews.

Widening participation

At Warwick, we take a lifecycle approach to Widening Participation, meaning that as well as working to widen access to medicine for groups who are currently under-represented in medicine, we also try our best to support students all the way through medical school, to thrive in their studies and onto their future careers. 

More information about widening access

About the University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a world-leading university, born out of boldness, imagination and collaboration. We’ve built a strong reputation for upholding the highest academic and research standards. Today, more than 26,000 students thrive in a supportive, welcoming space where everything you need to study, live and have fun is close to hand. Explore what Warwick has to offer, and you’ll develop a skillset that sets you apart, and sets you up to succeed. What that success looks like is up to you.

Our accelerated, graduate entry programme is the largest of its kind in the UK, providing first-class training facilities in local hospitals, early clinical experience and one-to-one supervision in clinical placements.

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