MB, BChir Medicine (Graduate Course) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Cambridge |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

67,194 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MBBCh

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

At Cambridge, we offer two medicine courses – the Standard Course and the Graduate Course. Throughout, our aim is to educate students to become compassionate, thoughtful, skilled members – and leaders – of the medical profession.


Success in medicine requires application and hard work, both while studying and when in practice. However, Medicine brings great personal rewards, offering a breadth and variety of career opportunities and excellent job satisfaction. No day in the life of a doctor is the same! The application of knowledge and research evidence to patient care provides a unique opportunity to combine scientific expertise with the human interactions that lie at the heart of the profession.


Our courses are intellectually stimulating and professionally challenging. As a medical student, you'll experience a rigorous, evidence-based medical education within the research-rich environment of the University. Students have opportunities to pursue research and project work throughout the courses.


In addition to the Standard Course (A100), we also offer the Cambridge Graduate Course in Medicine (CGCM, A101). Open to outstanding graduates of any discipline, successful completion of the accelerated Graduate Course leads to the MB, BChir degrees in four years. The course is open only to applicants who qualify for home fee status. International/overseas graduates may apply for the Standard Course (A100) as an affiliated student (places are limited).


This four-year course (43 study weeks a year) integrates core medical science with clinical medicine, with an emphasis on the development of clinical skills through direct patient contact in hospital and community environments throughout the East of England. The CGCM (A101) is intensely programmed and does not have the flexibility to allow additional degrees, optional study or exchange programmes.


The University departments collaborate with the four Cambridge Colleges offering the course, six general practices in West Suffolk, and the West Suffolk Hospital (in Bury St Edmunds) – the main clinical base for the course.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MBBCh

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

At Cambridge, we offer two medicine courses – the Standard Course and the Graduate Course. Throughout, our aim is to educate students to become compassionate, thoughtful, skilled members – and leaders – of the medical profession.


Success in medicine requires application and hard work, both while studying and when in practice. However, Medicine brings great personal rewards, offering a breadth and variety of career opportunities and excellent job satisfaction. No day in the life of a doctor is the same! The application of knowledge and research evidence to patient care provides a unique opportunity to combine scientific expertise with the human interactions that lie at the heart of the profession.


Our courses are intellectually stimulating and professionally challenging. As a medical student, you'll experience a rigorous, evidence-based medical education within the research-rich environment of the University. Students have opportunities to pursue research and project work throughout the courses.


In addition to the Standard Course (A100), we also offer the Cambridge Graduate Course in Medicine (CGCM, A101). Open to outstanding graduates of any discipline, successful completion of the accelerated Graduate Course leads to the MB, BChir degrees in four years. The course is open only to applicants who qualify for home fee status. International/overseas graduates may apply for the Standard Course (A100) as an affiliated student (places are limited).


This four-year course (43 study weeks a year) integrates core medical science with clinical medicine, with an emphasis on the development of clinical skills through direct patient contact in hospital and community environments throughout the East of England. The CGCM (A101) is intensely programmed and does not have the flexibility to allow additional degrees, optional study or exchange programmes.


The University departments collaborate with the four Cambridge Colleges offering the course, six general practices in West Suffolk, and the West Suffolk Hospital (in Bury St Edmunds) – the main clinical base for the course.

Admission Requirements

110+
7.5+
3.3+
193+
40+
1500+
98.5+
33+

4 Years
Sep

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
67,194 GBP

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