Entry requirements
A Level grades AAA (or equivalent) required. This must include Biology and an additional science from: Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Maths / Further Maths / Statistics.
You will need to pass the science practical element of the A-Level if this is part of your programme of study.
Where grades AAA (or equivalent at A Level are required, compulsory sciences must be at grade A or above). General Studies, Key Skills and other similar equivalent subjects are not accepted. Other non-standard subjects are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may not be accepted.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Not acceptedAccess to HE Diploma
Not acceptedScottish Advanced Higher
AABGrades AAB at Advanced Higher, must include Biology and Chemistry.
Graduate with 2.1 degree or higher: grades BBC – two compulsory sciences must be grade B.
Graduates with MSc/PhD: 2.1 degree or higher and grades BCC – grade B in Biology.
Scottish National Certificate
National 5s and Highers will be accepted in lieu of GCSE. Equivalent level, grade, and subject requirements must be met. Duplicate subjects will not be counted twice.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
36 points36 overall (excluding Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay) including 19 at Higher Level. Must include grade 6 in Biology and Chemistry. Grade 7 in SL Biology or Chemistry can be taken in place of Higher Level Biology or Chemistry if you also have grade 6 in HL Maths, Physics or Statistics.
Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (last awarded Summer 2024)
Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales (Level 3) qualification will be accepted in lieu of one A-Level at the grades listed above and excluding any specified subjects.
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
H1, H1, H2, H2, H2, H2H1 in Biology, H1 in Chemistry and H2 in four other subjects. Plus, 8 Junior Certificates/Junior Cycles including Maths, English and Science at minimum grade B/Higher Merit and grade O3 in English and Maths in the Leaving Certificate.
Leaving Certificate - Ordinary Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
Grade O3 in English and Maths in the Leaving Certificate will be accepted in lieu of GCSEs. Equivalent level, grade, and subject requirements must be met. Duplicate subjects will not be counted twice.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
English Language or Welsh Language at grade B/6;
And, Double Science at grades BB/66 (or grades B/6 in both Biology and Chemistry);
And Maths grade B/6;
And Four other GCSEs at grades B/6.
Important: We do not currently accept international students for this programme.All applicants should be permanent UK residents and/or have been granted Home Fee status on the day of application. We will not consider those who are awaiting approval of permanent UK residency.
We do not accept deferred applications.
Additional Entry Requirements: You must demonstrate an awareness of the healthcare system in the UK and the nature of the medical training in your personal statement.
Applying: A complete application must be submitted to UCAS by the deadline. We may not consider supplementary information received by the University after this deadline.
Qualification resits: We will only accept Level 2 (e.g. GCSE) resits completed within 12 months of the original sitting. These must be completed prior to application. The exception to this is English Language which has no time limit for resit but must be included as achieved or pending on the application form.
Only one re-sit permitted per qualification.
We do not accept Level 3 (e.g. A Level) resits. However, it should be noted that we do not consider exams taken after centre assessed grades to be re-sits.
Re-sits of A Level module units will be considered provided that the final exam has not already taken place and a grade awarded.
Graduate Entry: Graduate applicants must have, or be working towards, a 2.1 (Hons) in a recognised undergraduate degree (non-medicine related subjects). You must also have BBB/ABC at A-level (or equivalent) including subject requirements and in the instance of ABC, compulsory sciences cannot be at grade C. You must also meet the specified minimum GCSE requirements. If you have completed a Master's level (e.g. MSc, MA) degree or PhD (non-medicine related subjects), the minimum A-Level requirement is BBC (or equivalent) including specified subject requirements with compulsory sciences at grade B or above.
Previous study of medicine: Those who have previously studied medicine are required to notify us prior to application. If you did not complete your course due to criminal convictions or academic failure you should email medicineadmissions@bangor.ac.uk prior to application. If you did not complete your course for health reasons you should contact the Programme Lead (Dr Nia Jones n.e.jones@bangor.ac.uk) prior to application.
Important information
- Entry requirements are subject to change year by year.
- All applicants must be 18 years old at the start of the course.
- Applicants can only apply to Bangor University for a maximum of two cycles.
- Applicant’s level 3 entry qualifications should not be more than five years old at the start of the course. This will be the case unless the applicant has been continuing in education in a relevant health-related subject area or working within a healthcare-related role. These should have been continuous from leaving level 3 education with limited or no gaps. Gaps between two different A Level (or equivalent) science subjects listed on our website should not be more than three years. Please contact us for further clarification before applying.
- Critical Thinking, General Studies, Key Skills, Citizenship Studies and other similar equivalent subjects are not accepted.
- International qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. Please email us with copies of your qualifications to discuss, prior to submitting an application.
- We make use of the Excluded Students Database to identify applicants who have been excluded from a professional degree programme on grounds of fitness to practice. Applications from applicants who appear on the Database will be considered on an individual basis.
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
Additional entry requirements
- Admission tests
- Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)
- If your application is successful, you will be required to complete a DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) before admission to the course.
If you have a relevant criminal conviction, this will be stated in the check and may affect your ability to enrol on the course. Applicants who are on the barred list should be aware that applying to this course is likely to be considered a criminal offence. Those with criminal convictions who are not on the barred list should contact headofadmissions@bangor.ac.uk.
- Health checks
- Before starting the course, all successful applicants will be required to undergo a health check, including screening for blood-borne viruses and tuberculosis, by our Occupational Health Service. If you are non-immune to Hepatitis B, you will need to complete a full immunisation programme before taking part in clinical procedures. Having a blood-borne virus or other infectious diseases won’t prevent you from completing this course and obtaining General Medical Council registration, but some specialities won’t be open to you during training or in your career. If you have a health issue that you think might have an impact on your ability to study or practise, please contact us before applying.
While it is not mandatory, we would encourage all applicants to be vaccinated against Covid-19 for their own protection and that of colleagues and patients.
- Interview
- Should you be selected, you will be invited to attend an interview. We use the multiple mini interview (MMI) format, which is a series of short, carefully timed interview stations that you will rotate around in turn. All applicants must attend for interview if invited.
Where an applicant has been successful and invited to interview, a dummy date will be issued through UCAS. This is a requirement of UCAS and is NOT your interview date. The offer will state that you must disregard the date provided and that you will be contacted by email shortly.
Applicants should receive an email the following day directly from Bangor inviting them to select their own interview slot. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that they check their inbox, including their junk mail, regularly and book their interview slot. If you have not received an email within 48 hours of the invite via UCAS, applicants must contact us by email. If you do not follow up and/or book your slot before the booking closing date, we cannot make alternative arrangements.
- University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
- You must achieve UCAT prior to submitting your application. You must sit the UCAT in the year of application. We do not have a minimum threshold score; however, we will use UCAT scores as part of our selection process.
English language requirements
GCSE English Language at grade B/6
Contextual admissions
Bangor University is committed to widening participation in Higher Education (HE) and accepts students from a broad range of backgrounds. We carefully consider your contextual data (the circumstances in which you've been studying) upon application and consider this in offers that are made.
Medicine Contextual Offers: A contextual offer of AAB may be made to those who meet our contextual offer requirements. (Compulsory A-Level sciences, as specified above, must be at grade A or higher.)
Learn more on the Bangor University website
Historical entry grades data
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