We’ll assess your application on the strength of your:
Please note: your reference is not used as part of the selection process, but you must provide it as part of your application.
Selection days
We rank applicants by UCAT score and invite the top candidates to one of our selection days.
The selection day process includes an interview and a group task. At the interview, we draw on the information you gave us in your application personal statement.
During the selection process, you must show how you meet our non-academic criteria by demonstrating that you:
- are self-motivated and resilient
- have reflected on relevant life experiences
- can communicate effectively
- can interact successfully with others
- understand the values of the NHS constitution
Selection day invitations
If you’re invited to attend, we’ll email you full event details beforehand.
Home applicants will be invited to attend 2 to 3 weeks before the selection day. International applicants will be invited 5 to 6 weeks in advance.
We're unable to offer an alternative date to the one on your invitation. However, if another applicant cancels their place, we sometimes send invitations with a shorter notice period.
2027 selection day dates
You must attend your interview in person, due to the format of our selection process we do not offer online alternatives.
Our selection days run from January through to the end of February. Dates for the 2027 admissions cycle will be made available in the autumn.
Application decision
We aim to respond to you by the end of March with a decision about your application.
Offers are made based on Selection day performance. Where selection days scores are tied we may use UCAT as a determining factor between candidates.
Selection Policy
Our 2027 selection policy will be available in June.
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