Medicine courses in the UK prepare students for their careers through a combination of world-class teaching and real clinical practice. Many UK medical schools work alongside local NHS hospitals and practices to provide real-life training, while cutting-edge research facilities conduct life-changing work alongside your study.
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UK Medical School entry standards are stringent and students will be expected to pass interviews which cover topics such as personal motivation, previous work and personal interests. Students may be required to complete a clinical aptitude test, UCAT for studying medicine at the best universities in the UK.
Rank | University | Location |
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1 | University of Cambridge | Cambridge, England |
2 | University of Aberdeen | Aberdeen, Scotland |
3 | University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh, Scotland |
4 | Imperial College London | London, England |
5 | University of St Andrews | St Andrews, Scotland |
6 | University of Oxford | Oxford, England |
7 | Swansea University | Swansea, Wales |
8 | Brighton and Sussex Medical School | Brighton, England |
9 | Keele University | Newcastle-under-Lyme, England |
10 | University of Glasgow | Glasgow, UK |
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