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Pre-registration midwifery

Hi,
I’ve applied for uni of Salford to do the pre reg midwifery masters, was wondering if anyone know how difficult this course is to get into ?
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Original post by Thompson07
Hi,
I’ve applied for uni of Salford to do the pre reg midwifery masters, was wondering if anyone know how difficult this course is to get into ?

Hi

Both masters and bsc midwifery is extremely hard courses to get into due to limited numbers of places available at each university in the UK.

NHS registered midwife
Echoing what the previous person commented, it is extremely competitive due to it being a popular course with fewer places. That's why you need to really make your personal statement count.

Here is some advice from UCAS about writing a personal statement:
https://www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applying-university/personal-statement-advice-midwifery

And here is some advice for a BSc Midwifery interview (😉 from ourselves, of course)
https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/applicant-login/interviews-auditions-and-aptitude-tests/health-interview/midwifery-interview

Good luck!

Nat
Third-year student nurse and ambassador
Original post by Thompson07
Hi,
I’ve applied for uni of Salford to do the pre reg midwifery masters, was wondering if anyone know how difficult this course is to get into ?

Hello @Thompson07,

Firstly best of luck with your application to our Pre Reg Midwifery Masters course.

The next stage after the submission of your application would be an interview. If you would like to get yourself prepared for this stage we do have a document of top tips for interviews that you can access here.

If you do want to have a conversation with a member of our team about the next stages of the application process you can contact our course enquiries team.

To email our course enquiries teams it would be [email protected] they take up to five days to respond to any email.

You can also give them a call on 0161 295 4545 between the hours of 10am and 4pm, Monday - Friday.

I hope this information helps you.
Matt ~ University of Salford Rep

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