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Students and tutors introduce living, studying and researching at St George's, University of London

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  • is it true that i need to take four years to study "Health Science" ..?? and then 6 years medicine .. or only "Foundation Year " 1

    looking forward to study in St George's, University of London *_*

  • @ba6ala Hi. Do you mean the Healthcare Science degree? If so, then no, it doesn't lead to medicine. The six-year medicine with foundation year degree is open to students within the EU. However, you may be able to apply for the five-year medicine programme. Go to sgul.ac.uk/international/how-t­o-apply to see the full list of entry requirements for students from abroad

    Our enquiries team can answer any questions. Call on +44 (0)20 8725 2333 or email enquiries@sgul.ac.uk.

    Hope that helps.

  • what about the international students .. what test do i need to take ?

    ILETS or somethin else .. ?

  • @ba6ala Hi. Have a look at the International Qualifications page on our website - sgul.ac.uk - for full details of the qualifications required by international students.

  • do i need AAB at a levels to do medicine in this uni?

  • @ColourfulDezinxx We also offer two other medical degree options for mature students - a four-year graduate entry option and a six year course, which includes a foundation year. our site is sgul.ac.uk

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  • great

  • w0w

  • @MySGUL Thanks! :)

  • @MySGUL im 17 now. so il be undergraduate

  • @ColourfulDezinxx Hi, the standard academic requirements for our five-year undergrad medicine course are 416 points at GCSE and AAA/b at A/AS Level, UKCAT. Please see the course entry requirements page on our website for full details

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