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Options for graduates wishing to study Medicine

Two different Medicine courses are available as second undergraduate degrees.  One is an accelerated course for science graduates; the other is a standard pre-clinical course for graduates of other subjects.  Please note that it is not possible to apply to both courses within the same admissions year, and that all applicants must attend interview in Oxford if shortlisted.

Accelerated Medical Course for Science Graduates  (A101)

Graduates of a degree in an area of applied or experimental science are eligible to apply for the accelerated four-year graduate entry course (UCAS code A101).  For further information please see the course website

To apply for this course, you need to submit a UCAS application by 15 October and also complete a separate paper application form. All candidates must also sit the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) on 6 November 2013. Please see the test website for further information and registration details.

Standard Pre-Clinical Course (A100)

Graduates of any discipline can apply for the standard Medicine course (UCAS code A100), provided they meet the stated requirements for the course. Graduates may apply to study this course over five years rather than six. For further information please see the course website

To apply, you need to submit a UCAS application by 15 October. Please note that there is no separate paper application form to apply for this course, but if you also wish to submit a transcript from your first degree then please send these directly to the following address, and not to your college.

Administrative Officer (Admissions)
Medical Sciences Teaching Centre
University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3PL

All candidates must also sit the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) on 6 November 2012. Please see the test website for further information and registration details.