I am in my second year of studying Biomedical Science and I want to apply for medicine for the 2018 application year.
I don't know which UCAS registration type to apply for, undergraduate registration or post graduate; because in my application I am planning to apply for both graduate medicine and undergraduate medicine in order to increase my chance of getting an offer.
I am in my second year of studying Biomedical Science and I want to apply for medicine for the 2018 application year.
I don't know which UCAS registration type to apply for, undergraduate registration or post graduate; because in my application I am planning to apply for both graduate medicine and undergraduate medicine in order to increase my chance of getting an offer.
I am in my second year of studying Biomedical Science and I want to apply for medicine for the 2018 application year.
I don't know which UCAS registration type to apply for, undergraduate registration or post graduate; because in my application I am planning to apply for both graduate medicine and undergraduate medicine in order to increase my chance of getting an offer.
I have moved your thread to the Medicine forum where the experts will have better advice than me...
I am in my second year of studying Biomedical Science and I want to apply for medicine for the 2018 application year.
I don't know which UCAS registration type to apply for, undergraduate registration or post graduate; because in my application I am planning to apply for both graduate medicine and undergraduate medicine in order to increase my chance of getting an offer.
The MB ChB/MB BS (or variants thereof) is an undergraduate joint bachelors degree.
Graduate entry does not mean the same thing as postgraduate. You will be applying for an undergraduate medical degree as a graduate, but that is not the same thing as postgraduate medicine. Postgraduate medical degrees are those which qualified doctors complete e.g. masters degrees, MDs, PhDs, etc.