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Benefits of Manchester Access Program (MAP) Regarding Medicine at Manchester[A106]

Hi there,

This subject is something that has been bugging for a while and I have never really found a full answer for it. How does the MAP (Manchester Access Program) benefit anyone applying to Manchester University for Medicine (A106)

The MAP website itself only tells you general info about the program but not really much about particular courses.

This is what I have been informed however regarding Medicine: (correct me if I'm wrong)

The entry requirements become ABB instead of AAA if you complete the MAP course which takes 55 hours.

You receive 40 UCAS points

If you meet the ABB requirement you get an Interview automatically

An annual scholarship for the duration of your undergraduate studies is given if you get into the Manchester



Any comments appreciated :smile::smile::smile:
(edited 11 years ago)
Reply 1
What GCSE grades do you need if you apply for Medicine through Manchester Access programme?
Reply 2
hi just to correct you dont automatically get an interview, you still need to meet normal criteria

i did map and applied for medicine so if you need anymore info just ask.
(edited 11 years ago)

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