University of Warwick Medicine: UCAT, A-Levels & Interview Requirements
University of Warwick's medicine programme is graduate-entry: no standard A-level route applies. Here's how UCAT, your degree, and the interview fit together.
- 2027 UCAT cut off
- Not published
- How the UCAT is weighted
- UCAT score considered in selection for graduate-entry route.
- SJT policy
- Not used in selection
- A-level requirements
- Graduate-entry only; A-levels not applicable. Requires 2:1 degree minimum in any discipline.
- Interview format
- Interview format for graduate-entry applicants specified by university.
National benchmark, for context
For context, the UCAT Consortium's own 2025 statistics report a mean cognitive score of 1891 (out of 2,700) across 41,354 tests, with the median (5th decile) at 1880 and the top decile at 2220+. This is a national figure, not University of Warwick's own threshold, since University of Warwick doesn't publish one for the current cycle.
UCAT Consortium, Test Statistics 2025University of Warwick's medicine programme is graduate-entry only, so A-level results aren't part of the selection criteria. Graduate-entry only; A-levels not applicable. Requires 2:1 degree minimum in any discipline. SJT policy: Not used in selection. Worth knowing: Graduate-entry only, 2:1 degree minimum required. Always confirm against the official page before applying, since this is the most recent published position rather than a guarantee for the live cycle.
Source: University of Warwick admissions Last checked 2026-08-11.
Schools worth comparing University of Warwick against
- Worcester MedicineAlso a graduate-entry programme, with no A-level route
- Chester MedicineAlso a graduate-entry programme, with no A-level route
- Swansea MedicineAlso a graduate-entry programme, with no A-level route
- Birmingham MedicineAlso leaves the SJT out of the score it ranks on
- Bristol MedicineAlso leaves the SJT out of the score it ranks on
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