Hi Dear, may I ask you a bit more partaking your experience on the Biomed and later med. rout?! Basically, I would like to know in terms of funding- what options are available to fund graduate medical degree at St. Georges? I also intend to go similar rout as you and it is my understanding that St. Georges does offer a graduate rout of 4 years (like you gently affirmed), which upon successful closure of my biomed degree (first degree) I can allied to in year 2 of the 4 years gradute degree. Do you have any idea about such rout? And should you could you please elaborate on it? Below I shall paste the source of my findings. Many thanks in advance for your time and wish you all the best in graduating any time sooner. Cheers PS.: Do I need a particular grade to get into the entry second year Medicine to that of the normal graduate entry to med?? sorry cant find the link to this but its from St. Georges: Medical careers If you want to pursue a medical career, we offer two routes to progress to medicine on completion of your Biomedical Science Degree. Entry to second year of Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry) Biomedical science students are able to apply at the end of their second year as a new entrant to the second year (transition) of Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry). Offers to interview will be presented to you if you have a predicted first class or 2.1 degree honours. Students are required to graduate from Biomedical Science before they transition to Medicine. Normal graduate entry to Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry) Biomedical Science graduates after completion of their degree, or graduates in any discipline, can apply to study Medicine MBBS4 (Graduate Entry) at St George's or elsewhere in order to pursue a medical career. Read more about Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry) Opportunities also exist to study Biomedical Science at postgraduate level here at St George’s.
Hi Dear,
may I ask you a bit more partaking your experience on the Biomed and later med. rout?! Basically, I would like to know in terms of funding- what options are available to fund graduate medical degree at St. Georges? I also intend to go similar rout as you and it is my understanding that St. Georges does offer a graduate rout of 4 years (like you gently affirmed), which upon successful closure of my biomed degree (first degree) I can allied to in year 2 of the 4 years gradute degree. Do you have any idea about such rout? And should you could you please elaborate on it? Below I shall paste the source of my findings. Many thanks in advance for your time and wish you all the best in graduating any time sooner. Cheers
PS.: Do I need a particular grade to get into the entry second year Medicine to that of the normal graduate entry to med??
sorry cant find the link to this but its from St. Georges:
Medical careers
If you want to pursue a medical career, we offer two routes to progress to medicine on completion of your Biomedical Science Degree.
Entry to second year of Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry)
Biomedical science students are able to apply at the end of their second year as a new entrant to the second year (transition) of Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry). Offers to interview will be presented to you if you have a predicted first class or 2.1 degree honours. Students are required to graduate from Biomedical Science before they transition to Medicine.
Normal graduate entry to Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry)
Biomedical Science graduates after completion of their degree, or graduates in any discipline, can apply to study Medicine MBBS4 (Graduate Entry) at St George's or elsewhere in order to pursue a medical career.
Read more about Medicine MBBS (Graduate Entry)
Opportunities also exist to study Biomedical Science at postgraduate level here at St George’s.