St George's, University of London
Study medicine at a unique health sciences university in London, UK
With a history stretching back over 250 years, St George's, University of London is a highly respected institution within the world of medicine - meaning it is the ideal launchpad for your medical career:
Internationally-focused programmes preparing you for worldwide medical careers.
Over 250 years of excellence and innovation in research and education.
A friendly campus welcoming students from over 50 countries.
Opportunities to learn from clinical practice at one of the UK’s busiest hospitals.
St George's, University of London is the UK's only independent medical and healthcare higher education institution. It is a modern, innovative academic and research organisation, with a rich history stretching back 250 years. Alumni include John Hunter, known as the father of modern surgery, and the author of 'Gray's Anatomy', Henry Gray.
Become part of the St George's family
The University shares its site with St George's NHS Trust, one of the UK's largest teaching hospitals. The campus has a community feel, where students and staff access a range of facilities from clinical teaching rooms to laboratories and hospital wards. You will become part of the St George’s family, supported by committed staff throughout your studies in a friendly and welcoming environment.
Unique opportunities for international students
The partnership between St George’s, University of London and INTO represents the latest chapter in our long history of educational innovation. Our programmes give you the opportunity to study for an internationally recognised medical degree in one of the world’s most exciting cities.
We offer the highest standards of teaching and support excellence in a friendly and welcoming environment. Our study locations also present the opportunity to experience different cultures as you progress through the programme, ready on graduation for a lifetime of professional employment.
While on our international medicine programmes, you will be able to spend two years on international clinical placements in the United States or other affiliated international clinical training sites. You will take Step 1 and Step 2 of the US Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), placing you on the pathway to practice in any branch of specialist medical training in the United States, Canada, and other appropriate territories.
Degree programme International Foundation Direct Entry You can apply for direct entry if you meet the entry requirements. Check the pathway programmes if you slightly fall short of the entry requirements. For Direct Entry undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes visit http://www.sgul.ac.uk/ 6 Year MBBS Academic: AAA A-levels, 75% Foundation, 666HL and 666SL International Baccalaureate 4 Year MBBS Academic: 2:2 degree, 24 MCAT or 55 GAMSAT Biomedical Science (3 Years) Academic: ABB A-levels, 60% Foundation, 655HL and 555SL International Baccalaureate Foundation Courses Academic: 12 years of schooling with high grades Please enqure for further information about direct entry programmes £17,459 Lasting 4 terms, the Extended International Diploma incorporates an additional term of intensive English tuition on the same visa, and typically has a lower English language entry requirement. If you need to study more than one term of English in order to reach the level necessary for academic study you should aply for the English for University Study course. Estimated additional costs
Programmes
International Medicine (BSc/MBBS6) - 6 years
International Graduate Medicine (MBBS4) - 4 years Become a doctor from any discipline
Biomedical Science (International) BSc (Hons) - 3 years - option to transfer to the MBBS from year 4 after completion
International Foundation in Medical, Biomedical and Health SciencesDirect Entry Programmes
Entry Requirements
English Language: IELTS 7.0 or equivalent
English Language: IELTS 7.0 or equivalent
English Language: IELTS 7.0 or equivalent
English Language: IELTS 5.5 or equivalentAcademic: 12 years of schooling with high grades
English Language: IELTS 5.5 or equivalentDates and Prices
Foundation
Start date
Term dates
Fees
September 2015
Term 1: Mon 14 Sep 2015 to Fri 11 Dec 2015
Term 2: Mon 04 Jan 2016 to Fri 18 Mar 2016
Term 3: Mon 04 Apr 2016 to Fri 08 Jul 2016
6 Year MBBS
Start date
Course term dates - Year 1
Fees per year
September 2015
Term 1: Mon 21 Sep 2015 to Fri 11 Dec 2015
Term 2: Mon 04 Jan 2016 to Fri 18 Mar 2016
Term 3: Mon 25 Apr 2016 to Fri 08 Jul 2016£29,870
4 Year MBBS
Start date
Course term dates - Year 1
Fees per year
September 2015
Term 1: Tue 01 Sep 2015 to Fri 11 Dec 2015
Term 2: Mon 04 Jan 2016 to Thu 24 Mar 2016
Term 3: Mon 04 Apr 2016 to Fri 08 Jul 2016£32,663
3 year Biomedical Science
Start date
Course term dates - Year 1
Fees per year
September 2015
Term 1: Mon 21 Sep 2015 to Fri 11 Dec 2015
Term 2: Mon 04 Jan 2016 to Fri 18 Mar 2016
Term 3: Mon 26 Apr 2016 to Fri 08 Jul 2016£14,300
What's the difference between the 3 and 4 term course?
Living expenses (including food, accommodation, books, laundry etc):
£955 - £1,147 per month*
Insurance:
From £357 - £393 for 12 months
Text books:
£478 (optional)