What Ucat do I need for Exeter?

What Ucat do I need for Exeter?

Students will be shortlisted for interview according to their academic profile and UCAT score. For 2020 entry, the average UCAT score for offer-holders was 2364. Graduates or students who are applying more than two full academic years since completion of A-levels or equivalent must sit the GAMSAT.

Does Exeter do graduate entry medicine?

In this instance you will be required to take the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) in order to be considered….Useful Websites:

University of Exeter Medical School www.exeter.ac.uk/medicine
Graduate Medical School Admissions Test www.gamsatuk.org

Is Exeter Medicine PBL?

Exeter offer a PBL based course, and the first two years are split into case-units that each last a fortnight. Every case unit focusses on a particular theme, such as the respiratory system, cardiovascular system etc, as well as social and psychological themes that are important to a patient’s care.

What is a contextual offer Exeter?

When we review an application, we take into consideration the context in which applicants have achieved their academic qualifications. If candidates meet certain eligibility criteria, we may make an offer which is lower than our typical entry requirements. This is called a contextual offer.

Should I do both Ucat and Gamsat?

Many students prepare for both the GAMSAT and the UCAT if they are applying for both four year and five year courses. It is important to realise however that fundamentally the two exams are different. For Section 1 of the GAMSAT many of the skills learned for the you UCAT are equally relevant.

Does Exeter University do dentistry?

The programme is a patient-centred course delivered in a supportive and research-rich environment. Clinical training starts in your first week with visits to local dental surgeries and extends throughout its duration.

Is Exeter Uni Russell Group?

Exeter is a member of the Russell Group, which represents 24 leading UK universities committed to maintaining the very best research, an outstanding teaching and learning experience and unrivalled links with business and the public sector.

Does Exeter Medical School use cadavers?

The University of Exeter Medical School has acquired ‘plastinates’ – resin-preserved body parts – famously used in the Body Worlds exhibit for use in teaching anatomy. They are far more practical for use in teaching anatomy as these are non-toxic and, unlike cadavers, will last 15-20 years.

How many campuses does Exeter have?

four campuses
The University has four campuses: Streatham Campus and St Luke’s Campus are in Exeter. Our Penryn Campus and Truro Campus are in Cornwall.

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