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The below information is to provide you with a bit more information about your application to St George's, and what to expect through the admissions process.

The current information relates to the 2025 admissions cycle.

General information

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Where can I read about the University’s Policies, Terms and Conditions?

 Please take the time to read the University’s terms and conditions. If you are made an offer and you choose to accept, you will be agreeing to observe and abide by our Scheme and Resolutions of the university. Acceptance of your offer is also an agreement to abide by the rules and regulations that the university makes for its students. View our policies, terms and conditions.

Also ensure you familiarise yourself with our admissions policy, as well as information about our merger with City, University of London

How will St George’s contact me?

Communication from St Georges, University of London regarding your application will be via email; please ensure you are able to receive emails from @sgul.ac.uk email addresses.
We will mainly contact you from admissions@sgul.ac.uk and interviews@sgul.ac.uk. You may also receive emails from other @sgul.ac.uk email addresses, so please ensure you are checking your junk and spam folders regularly. Please update UCAS as soon as possible with any changes in contact details.

We strongly advise that you do not use a school email address that will be discontinued after you finish your exams as St George’s requires to be able to contact you on this address until you are enrolled.

When contacting Admissions, you must always provide:

  • applicant ID number / UCAS Personal ID number
  • full name
  • course you have applied for.
Where can I find the University’s Covid-19 guidance?

The safety and wellbeing of our applicants, students and staff is our top priority. View our up to date information for our applicants and students.

Where can I find out more about studying at St George’s?

Visit our Explore page where you can register for webinars, chat to current students, and read about campus life at St George’s.

Additionally, we have created a dedicated Prospective Student page, which explains how our merger with City, University of London might affect your application and studies. Please do familiarise yourself with this information, and get in touch if you have any questions.

UCAS application

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What are the UCAS deadlines for applying?

MBBS courses (A100 & A101): 15 October 2024 
All other UCAS courses: 29 January 2025

What amendments can I make to my application?

You have the option to cancel your application within 14 days of the date on your official welcome email from UCAS. You also have the option to substitute your course choices in UCAS Track within 7 days of your application being submitted.

What if I have submitted my UCAS application but need to add additional information?

For the MBBS courses (A100 & A101) you have until 31 October 2024 to send in any additional information
and for all other undergraduate courses you have until 9 February 2025.

Please note that your application will be assessed on the information that we have at the time of assessment and there is no guarantee any additional information that you provide will be considered. If you fail to provide the relevant information to allow adequate assessment, your application will be unsuccessful.

What should I do if I have extenuating circumstances?

We define extenuating circumstances as unforeseen and outside of an applicant’s control. The

circumstances must demonstrate that there has been a substantial, serious impact on your academic studies and results. These could be related to health, personal challenges or disability. We are unable to consider extenuating circumstances in relation to UCAT or GAMSAT scores, or interview performance.

A successful extenuating circumstances application will not result in us accepting applicants who have not
met our minimum entry requirements. Instead, applicants who have re-sat or extended the length of their
qualifications (or we advise to do so) will be permitted to apply for their chosen course. For this reason, we
only accept extenuating circumstances applications for our A100 Medicine (5-year) programme. This is
because other courses consider applicants who are re-sitting, or have re-sat, their Level 3 qualifications.

You can find more information about applying with extenuating circumstances.

Outcomes

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When and where do interviews take place?

Most interviews will be held at St George's, in Tooting, London.

Interviews usually run from November 2024 – April 2025. Some courses may interview up until May 2025.

What happens if I can’t attend my interview?

We generally release interview dates on a rolling basis. If you are invited to an interview, please only book
onto the interview if you are sure you can attend that date. We run interviews across several weeks and
months, so it’s worth checking back to the booking site regularly for a date you will be able to attend.

If you are unable to attend any of the possible dates available, you may have to re-apply the following year.
Please contact Admissions at admissions@sgul.ac.uk if you are unable to attend the dates listed.

When will I receive an outcome?

Assessment of applications will take place between November 2024 and May 2025. You will be notified of the outcome at any stage during this assessment period, so please do not worry if you do not hear from us for a few months. We receive a large number of applications, and ensuring all applications are assessed accurately can take some time.

For courses that do not interview, we aim to notify applicants of the outcome within 8-12 weeks of receiving their application. For courses that do interview, we aim to notify applicants of the outcome within 8-12 weeks of their interview.

What is a conditional offer?

You will normally be offered a conditional place which means you will need to meet academic and non-academic conditions before your place is confirmed. If you meet all of the conditions of your offer, you will be issued with an unconditional offer.

What does it mean if I am unsuccessful?

An unsuccessful application means that we have decided not to offer you a place on this occasion, but you should not be discouraged from re-applying in another year. If your application is unsuccessful you will be provided with general feedback via UCAS Hub.

Can I defer my entry?

You can request to change your entry year for a one year at any point before an offer is made. If you are
requesting to defer after an offer has been made then this will be considered on an individual basis, and
there is no guarantee that this will be granted.

Contextual Admissions

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What is Contextual Admissions?

We know that not everyone starts life with the same opportunities and so we use additional information, including school performance data and socio-economic markers, to review the context within which applicants achieved their qualifications.

Read more about Contextual Admissions schemes and how you may be eligible.

How am I considered for Contextual Admissions?

If you apply for one of our Contextual Admissions courses, you will be asked to complete a declaration after you have submitted your UCAS application. This information, with additional information on your UCAS application will determine if you are eligible for one of our Contextual Admissions schemes.

Read more about Contextual Admissions schemes and how you may be eligible.

It's important that you complete your Contextual Admissions declaration. If you would be eligible for one of our Contextual Admissions schemes but do not complete the declaration, you will not receive any additional support.

Work experience

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What work experience is required?

Due to the ongoing challenges associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, we have relaxed our work experience requirements for 2025 entry. Despite this, we still require our applicants to have an understanding of the realities of working as a healthcare professional, and to show they have necessary skills and attributes for their chosen career. Suggested resources for each of our courses can be found on our website.

Fees and funding

Aptitude tests (MBBS & MPAS)

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Do I need to have sat the UCAT or GAMSAT before I apply?

Yes, if you have not taken the correct aptitude test before you have applied your application will be
unsuccessful. We require the UCAT for the A100 and BB96 courses, and the GAMSAT for the A101 course.

How does the university use my UCAT/GAMSAT score?

Results from your aptitude test will be used alongside your academic criteria to assess your application. We
will release the overall cut-off scores in the new year once interview invitations have been sent out. See our previous years’ cut-off scores.

My name is different on my UCAS application to the one on my aptitude test, what should I do?

Please email our Admissions team on admissions@sgul.ac.uk with this information, and include both names you have used for your exam and your UCAS application. If your names on your UCAT/GAMSAT registration and your UCAS form are not identical, your results will not be matched with your UCAS application, and we will not receive them.

I want to use a score from a previous GAMSAT sitting, how do I do this?

You can apply with a GAMSAT score from GAMSAT sittings between March 2023 and September 2024. Please make ACER aware that they can share previous scores with us.

We will only be able to accept details of previous test scores directly from GAMSAT. Please note, we do not
accept previous test scores for the UCAT, this will need to have been sat in the year of application.

Disability support

Accommodation

International applicants

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How do I know if I am an international applicant?

For any queries regarding your fee status and whether you are an international fee payer, please enquire with UKCISA.

Should you receive an offer of study from us, we will confirm your fee status in your offer email.

I have an international qualification, how is this assessed?

View our international qualification requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.

If your qualification is from a country not currently listed, we will enquire with Ecctis to understand how an international qualification equates to our UK entry requirements.

As an international student, you will also need to meet our English Language requirements.

Where can I find more information about studying as an international student?

We have a dedicated webpage for applicants who are applying from outside of the UK.

Contact us

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email the Admissions Team, or call us on +44 (0)203 897 2222.

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