MB ChB Medicine (4.5-year degree)

Our MB ChB Medicine 4.5-year degree programme will train you to be a highly ethical, honest and compassionate doctor who will put the patient first.

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Course overview

  • 2026
  • Full-time
  • Jan, 4.5 Years
  • Undergraduate
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
  • From £40,000 per year*
  • From £45,000 per year*
  • 71A8
  • Buckingham
  • *See below for full fee information

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    Entry Requirements

    In the case of applicants offering UK A-levels, they should have (or be likely to obtain before the medical course begins) a minimum of grades ABB, including Chemistry or Biology.

    They should demonstrate competence in English language, either in the case of a native English speaker by attainment of at least Grade 4 in English at GCSE (or equivalent), or in the case of non-native English speakers by attainment of at least 7.0 overall and a minimum of 6.5 in each component of IELTS.

    They should demonstrate competence in Maths by attainment of at least Grade 4 in Maths GCSE (or equivalent).

    In the specific case of the International Baccalaureate, they should be expected to achieve or to have achieved a total score of at least 34 points to include 3 Higher Level subjects. You must achieve at least Higher Level 6 in Chemistry or Biology but have taken both and achieved at least a HL5 in the other. Please note that the overall point score does not include theory of knowledge or extended essay.

    For applicants offering a degree – they should have a Bachelor degree in a subject cognate to Medicine, and have or be predicted a minimum classification of 2.1.

    Please note that we do not accept BTECs as this qualification is not sufficient.

    Academic qualifications older than 5 years will not be considered.

    For country-specific requirements, please see our Entry Requirements Document.

    English language requirements

    Applicants whose native language is not English must hold an IELTS UKVI or *IELTS Academic certificate with a minimum overall score of 7 and no less than 6.5 in each component. *Please note that IELTS Academic is unsuitable for MB ChB applicants who may be offered an alternative course following Selection (CertHE Medical Sciences (Pre-Med)), so we strongly recommend all MB ChB applicants to take the IELTS UKVI test. IELTS General Training is not sufficient for either MB ChB or Pre-Med programmes. Alternatively, Cambridge English: Advances (CAE) certificate is accepted with an overall average score of 185, with a minimum of 176 in each paper.

    Applicants whose native language is not English will be exempt from providing an English Test Certificate only if they have successfully completed a UK Bachelor degree, or are a national of one of the following countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada*, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and USA. *Applies to Canadian Nationals only.

    Please refer to the GMC guidance to learn more about the meaning of ‘native’ English, and to see the list of countries where English is considered a native language.

    Student Contract for prospective students

    When you are offered a place at the University you will be notified of the student contract between the University and students on our courses of study. When you accept an offer of a place on the course at the University a legal contract is formed between you and the University on the basis of the student contract in your offer letter. Your offer letter and the student contract contain important information which you should read carefully before accepting an offer.

    Read the MB ChB Student Contract.

    Admissions and selection process

    The selection processes operate in three stages. The first stage is Academic Screening, the second stage is a digital Multiple Mini Assessment (MMA) and the third is the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI).

    Circular shape with four quarters representing the stages of the selection process: 1. Academic Screen 2. Multiple mini assessment 3. Multiple mini interview 4. Offers

    Stage One: Academic Screening

    This first stage involves judgements on the basis of the written application, primarily related to academic achievement as an indicator of intellectual suitability for a medical course and the practice of medicine. Applicants may offer a variety of qualifications, but the overriding principle is that achievement should be at the highest level, and comparable to entrants to other medical schools in the United Kingdom. It is not intended that ability to pay the fees for the course should compensate for academic achievement that is less than usual for entry to a medical course in the UK.

    Stage Two: Multiple Mini Assessment (MMA)

    The second stage of selection applies only to those who meet the academic threshold and is intended to judge personal attributes relating to suitability for practice as a doctor. It is a computer-based test, made up of a series of tasks intended to test applicants’ analysis, interpretation and judgement abilities related to ‘Good Medical Practice‘, published by the UK General Medical Council.

    Applicants who are satisfactory at this point will be able to progress to the third and final stage of the MMI application process.  Exceptionally high performing applicants may receive an offer at this stage in the process.

    Stage Three: MULTIPLE MINI INTERVIEW (MMI)

    The third stage of selection is intended to judge personal attributes relating to suitability for practice as a doctor. It consists of a series of tasks intended to test abilities related to ‘Good Medical Practice‘, published by the UK General Medical Council.

    To learn more, view our Preparing for Medicine Selection events webinar.

    Selection Days

    Please note: Dates for January 2026 entry interviews will be published here shortly. Eligible applicants will be invited to the next available interview.