I'm a year 13 Btec student looking too apply to midwifery, my predicted are currently D*D*D. I have good GCSE grades what uni would be the best to apply to for midwifery please! Any help would be appreciated!!
I'm a year 13 Btec student looking too apply to midwifery, my predicted are currently D*D*D. I have good GCSE grades what uni would be the best to apply to for midwifery please! Any help would be appreciated!!
Check with your possible chosen universities that you want to go to for midwifery and see what there entry requirements are for the midwifery degree course because some universities will be asking for English, maths and biology for your main grades and others will be asking for just maths and English plus a science subject. Each university sets their own entry requirements so check those out and then do the necessary grades required to get you a opportunity to apply for midwifery.
What qualifications do I need to study midwifery at university..... Each university sets its own entry requirements to get onto a full-time degree in midwifery (as do employers offering degree apprenticeships), but as a general guide you'll need at least 5 9-4/A-C grade GCSEs (including English and a science subject) and at least 2 (preferably 3) A' levels - biology may be required by universities.
I'm a year 13 Btec student looking too apply to midwifery, my predicted are currently D*D*D. I have good GCSE grades what uni would be the best to apply to for midwifery please! Any help would be appreciated!!
In terms of future employment, it doesn't matter where you study midwifery as long as the course is approved by the NMC. Choose a uni where you would be happy to live for three years and where you will be able to access your placement locations easily. Have you been to any open days?
Use the NHS course finder to search for approved courses:
In terms of future employment, it doesn't matter where you study midwifery as long as the course is approved by the NMC. Choose a uni where you would be happy to live for three years and where you will be able to access your placement locations easily. Have you been to any open days? Use the NHS course finder to search for approved courses: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/career-planning/course-finder
Thank you for the reply, Im aware thst it doesnt matter but I still want to study at a good uni and want to know the best places to study and also for someone who wants to move away what area would be the best away from London and in London. Thank you
Thank you for the reply, Im aware thst it doesnt matter but I still want to study at a good uni and want to know the best places to study and also for someone who wants to move away what area would be the best away from London and in London. Thank you
How far would you be prepared to move from London?
Check with your possible chosen universities that you want to go to for midwifery and see what there entry requirements are for the midwifery degree course because some universities will be asking for English, maths and biology for your main grades and others will be asking for just maths and English plus a science subject. Each university sets their own entry requirements so check those out and then do the necessary grades required to get you a opportunity to apply for midwifery. What qualifications do I need to study midwifery at university..... Each university sets its own entry requirements to get onto a full-time degree in midwifery (as do employers offering degree apprenticeships), but as a general guide you'll need at least 5 9-4/A-C grade GCSEs (including English and a science subject) and at least 2 (preferably 3) A' levels - biology may be required by universities. NHS registered adult nurse
Hiya, Thank you for your reply but i wanted to know the best unis as i’ve already fone my research.
Pretty much, I just want it to be outside London so i’m able to settle in there. Thank you for your reply !!
Are you looking for a city location with lots to do or would you be happy with a smaller town, do you want a campus-based uni, do you want to be near the coast, do you need direct public transport links ot London, is budget an issue (in which case northern unis tend to be cheaper for accommodation)?
Are you looking for a city location with lots to do or would you be happy with a smaller town, do you want a campus-based uni, do you want to be near the coast, do you need direct public transport links ot London, is budget an issue (in which case northern unis tend to be cheaper for accommodation)?
Hello, First of all thank you for your reply, and I apologise for my late reply!! Second of all, preferably i would like a place that is near various locations. Thank you so much