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Intercalation

Hi

Looking to apply this year for med school and would appreciate a view on intercalation.

Nottingham is on my list for applications but does not offer intercalation in the conventional sense however you graduate with two degrees instead. Is this the treated as the equivalent of earning a conventional intercalated degree from the perspective of applying for post grad jobs?

Thanks all
Original post by Irob
Hi

Looking to apply this year for med school and would appreciate a view on intercalation.

Nottingham is on my list for applications but does not offer intercalation in the conventional sense however you graduate with two degrees instead. Is this the treated as the equivalent of earning a conventional intercalated degree from the perspective of applying for post grad jobs?

Thanks all


You get one point less for the Nottingham BMedSci compared to a standard BSc/iBSc:

http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home/how-to-apply/EPM-FAQs#answer367

So it won't make a massive difference for job applications.
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Original post by Democracy
You get one point less for the Nottingham BMedSci compared to a standard BSc/iBSc:

http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home/how-to-apply/EPM-FAQs#answer367

So it won't make a massive difference for job applications.


Thanks

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