1.
Graduate Entry, 4 year course - for this course it seems I would pay the first £3,600 and then apply for support (if any) via NHS bursary. The remainder of the tuition fees would be covered by a student finance loan. This is probably the ideal situation.
2.
Undergraduate Entry, 5 year course - I'm aware that GEM is fierce so I decided I would apply to undergraduate programmes to maximise my chances of securing a place in medicine. Unfortunately this is where I don't understand how financing works. I've looked at materials online and it seems to be the case that neither student finance will fund it nor would the NHS cover it.
3.
What to put on UCAS - regarding the UCAS application, what would I put down in terms of funding? Would it be private funding or count as student finance funding?
1.
Graduate Entry, 4 year course - for this course it seems I would pay the first £3,600 and then apply for support (if any) via NHS bursary. The remainder of the tuition fees would be covered by a student finance loan. This is probably the ideal situation.
2.
Undergraduate Entry, 5 year course - I'm aware that GEM is fierce so I decided I would apply to undergraduate programmes to maximise my chances of securing a place in medicine. Unfortunately this is where I don't understand how financing works. I've looked at materials online and it seems to be the case that neither student finance will fund it nor would the NHS cover it.
3.
What to put on UCAS - regarding the UCAS application, what would I put down in terms of funding? Would it be private funding or count as student finance funding?
1.
Graduate Entry, 4 year course - for this course it seems I would pay the first £3,600 and then apply for support (if any) via NHS bursary. The remainder of the tuition fees would be covered by a student finance loan. This is probably the ideal situation.
2.
Undergraduate Entry, 5 year course - I'm aware that GEM is fierce so I decided I would apply to undergraduate programmes to maximise my chances of securing a place in medicine. Unfortunately this is where I don't understand how financing works. I've looked at materials online and it seems to be the case that neither student finance will fund it nor would the NHS cover it.
3.
What to put on UCAS - regarding the UCAS application, what would I put down in terms of funding? Would it be private funding or count as student finance funding?
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