AAA. Required subjects: A levels: Chemistry and one from Biology/Human Biology, Mathematics/Further Mathematics, or Physics. Only one of Mathematics or Further Mathematics will be considered. Only one of Biology or Human Biology will be considered. GCSEs: Biology, Chemistry, English and Mathematics at A or 7. Double Award combined sciences, or equivalent, at AA/77 may replace GCSE grades in sciences. Additional Applied Science and Applied Science are not accepted.
AAAAB by end of S5 and BB at Advanced Higher in S6. Required subjects: Highers: Chemistry and two from Biology/Human Biology, Mathematics/Applications of Mathematics or Physics. For some applicants this subject combination is not possible at S5. If you meet the grade requirements in S5 but are missing one or more sciences, you may take the missing subject(s) in S6. Only one of Mathematics/Applications of Mathematics can be accepted as part of the three required subjects. However, we can accept both subjects in your other Highers to meet the overall grade requirement. Only one of Biology or Human Biology will be considered. Only one of Advanced Higher Mathematics or Advanced Higher Mathematics of Mechanics will be considered. National 5s: Biology, Chemistry, English and Mathematics at B. We accept Higher Applications of Mathematics at C in place of National 5 Mathematics at B. Offers are conditional on S6 performance.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
38 points38 points with 666 at HL. Required subjects: HL: Chemistry and one from Biology, Mathematics or Physics. SL: 666 to include Mathematics: Analysis and approaches or Mathematics: Applications and interpretation, English and Biology (if not at HL). If Mathematics and English Language do not form part of your IB diploma we will also accept GCSE, or equivalent, at A or 7.
You will not be eligible if you have just started or are midway through a degree in the academic year in which you apply.
You cannot apply for deferred entry for this programme, unless you are doing National Service in your home country. In this case, we can consider a deferral of one year only.
All examination grades must be obtained at the first attempt of each subject. If you are applying with resit qualifications, you will not be entered into the selection system except in very exceptional circumstances, for which you must have provided verified evidence prior to UCAS application.
We welcome applications for graduate entry to first year. We require a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, with a preference for a medical related subject, for example: Biomedical Sciences, Medical Sciences, Nursing or Paramedic Science. However we will also consider applicants with a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in other science subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics) and those with non-science subjects who also have an SQA Higher, A level, or equivalent, in Chemistry at B.
Graduates applying for our undergraduate medicine degree do not qualify for any additional consideration under our widening access offer policy unless they are care-experienced or are an asylum seeker/refugee.
No special concessions are made for mature, non-graduate applicants. There is high competition for places, which means all applicants must have achieved the same academic requirements as school-leaving applicants within the three-year period prior to the programme start date.
You must prove that you can read, write, listen and speak in the English language at a level that will allow you to succeed in your studies. This is the case for all applicants, including UK nationals. You can meet our English language requirements with qualifications from school or an English language test. If you are using an English language test that is not part of your school studies to meet our English language requirements, you must provide these results by 30 June 2026.
You can find out more about the application process and other requirements on the degree website.
https://medicine-vet-medicine.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-medical-school/medicine
Meeting the entry requirements does not guarantee the offer of a place. Entrance to the Medical School is extremely competitive, and each application is assessed independently by two members of admissions staff against the academic criteria. This assessment is then added to the weightings applied to your Situational Judgement Test and total UCAT score. We then rank applications in order.
We invite the top scoring 750 applicants (approximately) to attend a half-day assessment day (interview) either virtually or at Edinburgh Medical School. We will provide you with more information about the assessment day if you are invited to attend.
We make offers soon after the final assessment day. As a result of the level of competition for places, many high-quality applicants are unsuccessful. We inform some unsuccessful applicants (those with low selection scores) on an ongoing basis throughout the selection process of their status.
As we review the selection process regularly, check the Edinburgh Medical School website before you apply to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.
Detailed entry requirements, including typical offer levels, and information about other qualifications we accept, are available on the University of Edinburgh’s website. You’ll also find important information on how to apply.
You must submit a fully completed UCAS application that includes details of the qualifications you are taking, including full predicted grades for qualifications not yet completed, your personal statement and your reference. Applications with these details missing will not be considered.