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GCSE-IGCSE-A levels

Hi Team.
I have got my school degrees from India and I have been in the uk for almost 3.5 years and currently in dependent visa.I don’t qualify international entry for pursuing medicine in uk.If that’s the case should I do GCSE or IGCSE ?As at the time of apply for med course I will be getting ILR.Also should I do A levels as well?

Note-I already have got masters degree in law but I wanted to pursue medicine like forever,due to circumstances I had no opportunity to pursue .
(edited 2 months ago)
hey to get into uni u need GCSEs, mainly maths and English I think now you can do them online. unis require a levels so I would recommend doing it. Also seperately, can I ask why ur not pursuing law anymore, cause I’m interested in law
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Original post by mild-mannered-sp
hey to get into uni u need GCSEs, mainly maths and English I think now you can do them online. unis require a levels so I would recommend doing it. Also seperately, can I ask why ur not pursuing law anymore, cause I’m interested in law

Hi

I did study bio maths physics in school and always wanted to get into medicine .After school my marks was not up to the level due to various reasons and my parents couldn’t afford to send me abroad to pursue as they had another kid to focus on education as well.So I did law and did masters as well .But after moving to uk and getting a full time gov employee still I am not satisfied and I still have the passion towards medicine .So when I checked few uni and eligiblity I got to know I can study at any age unlike few countries. So I thought why not give it a try after all it’s one life.To pursue my career in law if at all I will have to clear SQE exam which would cost me 8000 pounds or more including material and require two years experience.The journey doesn’t seem easy for someone whose not much into law and has been swayed in life.

Hope for you law might be the best.All the best😎

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