Medicine MBChB

University of Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Medicine MBChB
Duration4 Years
LevelBachelors Program
  • Students will gain experience in clinical environments throughout the West of Scotland, including our newly refurbished medical teaching center at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, which boasts a purpose-built learning and teaching facility, teaching laboratories and a state-of-the-art clinical skills suite
  • Students will undertake two periods of elective study and can select from over 20 intercalated degree options, allowing flexibility to study areas of personal interest in more depth
  • The MBChB follows a “spiral curriculum” where subject material is revisited at different stages of the curriculum with increasing depth and clinical focus
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees4858018 INR
Hostel & Meals657303 INR
Transportation30426 INR
Registration fee16227 INR
Books and supplies40568 INR
Personal Expenses162272 INR
Total906796 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12th75%
  • The University will consider students with Central Board (CISCE or CBSE) or Metro state board qualifications
  • The normal minimum requirement is 75% average including 75% in key subjects
  • International A-Levels and IB are also accepted
  • Additional requirements: Highers Chemistry, Biology and Physics or Mathematics
ExamsIELTS: 7
With minimum 7.0 in each
PTE: 70
With 70 in each skill
Additional info
  • Two written recommendation from a teacher, adviser or professional who knows you academically is required
  • Academic transcripts
  • Personal Statement required of 4000 characters, which should answers the questions below:
    • Why you are applying – your ambitions and what interests you about the subject, course providers and higher education
    • What makes you suitable – any relevant skills, experience or achievements gained from education, work or other activities
    • Why you want to study in the UK
    • Your English language skills and any English courses or tests you’ve taken
    • Why you want to be an international student rather than study in your own  country
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