What does a US student w/ a bachelor degree & masters degree need to do to get accepted to UK medical schools?

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jerseyshore man asked:


I am college graduate with a Bachelor of science degree in Exercise Sport Science. I also have a Masters degree in Biomedical Sciences. What standardized tests do I need to take to become eligible to apply to UK medical schools? Also, what is the probability that a foreign student will get accepted to UK medical schools? Are the academic curriculums between the United States and UK too different for a US student, with my credentials, to get accepted to UK medical schools?

I am looking to live permanently in the UK after i finish medical school.

Carolyn

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  • 2 Responses to “What does a US student w/ a bachelor degree & masters degree need to do to get accepted to UK medical schools?”

    1. Shaji Khan Says:

      If you are in the U.S, I would rather have you go to the Carribean to get a medical degree. Based on the information you have provide, you do not need any standardized test. However, MCAT will place you on the top of the list.

      Even if you are not within the U.S, I would highly recommed you to explore medical colleges in the Carreabean Island. The name that strikes out of all is the Ross Medical College. However, there are others that are recognized in the U.S. You will undergo your clinicals and residency in the U.S.

      I hope this answers your question. Getting accepted in a medical school in U.K without legal residence is very tough and out of reach at times.

      Shaji

    2. James P Says:

      For equivalency in the appropriate people at the general medical council and in looking for link to provide you will have to list of the appropriate people at.
      The link to provide you in getting this done.