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**First year tuition: £9,250 | **First year tuition: £9,250 |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/medicine-and-surgery-mbchb/overview/
Phone: +44 (0)151 795 4370
Admissions e-mail: Mbchb@liv.ac.uk
Program Information
Curriculum
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
- 5 years in length
Admissions Requirements
- A level offer
- A (Chemistry); A (Biology); A (third academic A level)
- Subject requirements
- GCSEs in 9 separate subject areas
- A score of 15 points or better from the nine, including
- Core & Additional Science
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Two points is the maximum score awarded in each subject area
- Short course GCSE can receive half the points of a full GCSE
- Two short courses can be offered in place of a full GCSE
- A levels in three subjects taken at one sitting, usually after 2 years of study: at a minimum of AAA Chemistry and Biology are subject requirements at A2 level
- BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
- Not accepted in lieu of A levels
- International Baccalaureate
- 36 points to include 3 subjects at higher levels
- At least 6 in Biology and Chemistry
- At least 6 in one other subject
- 3 further subjects at standard level, minimum of 5 points each
- 36 points to include 3 subjects at higher levels
- European Baccalaureate
- 84% average with no less than 84% in Chemistry and Biology
- Please see website for further programs of study
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- UCAS application
- Personal Statement describing why the applicant is choosing to pursue medicine and any relevant work experience.
For more information, click here
Timeline 2017-2018
- Although 15 January is the UCAS application deadline for the majority of courses if you are a UK or EU student wishing to apply to the University for 2017 entry, applications may be accepted after this date.
- International students will need to apply by 30 June 2017
For more information, click here
Tuition 2017-2018
- In-province/domestic students:
- First year tuition: £9,250
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
- First year tuition: £32,400
For more information, click here
For information on financial aid, click here