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If you are invited to interview, you will be emailed by the Admissions team inviting you to choose a date for interview using our online Applicant Portal. The dates are released on a rolling basis, and are limited in number, so we advise booking onto a date as soon as possible after being invited. If you delay booking and our scheduled interview days end, we will not be able to offer you an alternative interview.
The date of when you are interviewed is not a reflection on the quality of your application, and will have no effect on the outcome of your interview.
Please check the interview schedule page for indicative interview dates, and the last interview date available.
If you are unable to attend your scheduled interview, you must email interviews@sgul.ac.uk as soon as possible with your applicant ID, course, date and time of interview.
We cannot guarantee that you will be able to attend an alternative date, and we may request evidence of the circumstances that are preventing you from attending your scheduled interview.
Please note, we operate a fit-to-sit policy for our interviews, so by attending an interview for assessment, you are declaring yourself well enough to be assessed, and we will not be able to consider extenuating circumstances post-interview.
We understand that this is an important day and you may wish to have a friend or family member with you for support. They are welcome to attend, but due to room and tour capacity limits, we may not be able to accommodate them alongside you for the whole day. They will not be allowed in the Applicant Waiting Room or the MMI Rooms. During this time, they will still be able to remain on-site if they choose.
If we are nearing capacity limits for the tour or course talks, we will prioritise applicant attendance and any other persons will be asked to wait elsewhere. There are public spaces and cafes available on campus if this is the case.
For all courses, except the undergraduate 5-year Medicine and 4-year graduate entry Medicine programmes, outcomes of interviews are released on a rolling basis, and we aim to have these decisions sent to you no later than eight to twelve weeks following your interview.
For the undergraduate 5-year Medicine and 4-year graduate entry Medicine programme, the outcome of your interview will be released to you by the end of February and April respectively.
Our decisions will be communicated by email, and by updating your UCAS Hub.
If you are successful in obtaining an offer, we will ask you to sign a Student Entry Agreement form at enrolment. The Student Entry Agreement details the expectations we have of our students, and details information about required uniform and patient contact throughout the course.
An example copy of this can be found here, for your reference.