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    UKCAT for graduate entry

    Do i have to do the UKCAT for four year grad entry courses? Or is it the MSAT only?

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    Only the 5-year programs require the UKCAT (I think), GEM courese use the MSAT or the GAMSAT. But best to double check - this website is excellent as it gives a very clear breakdown of all the courses available to graduates and their entry requirements www.medschoolsonline.co.uk Also worth considering - many people have recommended that you apply to a mixture of 5-year and GEM programs (for me it is Edinburgh, Kings (5year), Cambridge (GEM) and Nottingham (GEM), as the 5 years do have a lower #applicants/#offers ratio (between 5/1 -10/1 for 5 years and 20/1 - 55/1! for the GEM's). So, if you decide to add one or more 5 year programs - you will need the UKCAT. But check that website above - it will give you all the details you need. Hope this helps!!

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    I know newcastle 4 year require it as well.
    just thought id let you know.

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