Hello Yusuf, fantastic video. The main thing I like is what you’ve said as long as you’ve got one offer that’s all you need to get into medicine and become a doctor.
I would like to know if Oxford and its institutions offer Study grants or scholarships for medicine (sorry, English is not my native language, I'm still working on it)
Please I need to know is it possible to to study dermatology at Oxford University? Like after I finish studying my medicine studies at another university and then be a specialist in Oxford university is that possible?
Hello sir I am preparing for my ucas application please give me a list of extracurricular to do and include. Also sir for ur application what did you ijclude
Same im 13 and im thinking to go to ucas for college to help me get into oxford med school for one of the best. I also wondered if i do strudy in oxford med school can i learn to study about plastic surgery more specifically Reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgeon
Thank you so much for your video it really helped me a lot. My dream is to go to Oxford University and to study medicine there. Right now I´m going to school in Germany which means I have a different grading system (Abitur). Do you know how the grade requirements for the applications to oxford are for german students? It would really help me if anyone could answer this question💖💖
Thanks so much! For exact details I’d check the official Oxford University Medicine website and email their admissions department if you have further questions!
Damnit my dream was to get into oxford but yesterday got AAA in bio chem and maths. I also have an A in EPQ but no A*. Those grade boundaries really messed it up. Do I have a chance without an A*?
So of course you will have a variety of different tutors of different styles and quality at all universities! Speaking from experience, all of my professors and tutors have been good if not great!
Is it also possible to apply for the clinical years after having done the pre-clinical years in for example your home country? Or is it only possible to apply for the full programme?
@@TheAspiringMedics Please I need to know is it possible to to study dermatology at Oxford University? Like after I finish studying my medicine studies at another university and then be a specialist in Oxford university is that possible?
Hi, i am a student in Nigeria, i am in my last year and i hope to get an admission into Oxford , please can i get more information on how to start as soon as u am done with secondary school
To gain admission to Oxford as a Nigerian student, you will need qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, such as A-levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB), or other recognized advanced certifications. The application process involves submitting your UCAS application by 15 October, sitting for required admission tests, attending interviews if shortlisted, and demonstrating English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. To prepare, focus on excelling in your current studies, plan for additional qualifications, and explore scholarships or financial support options for international students.
Hi, my name is emad and I am from Spain and I got a 7 on average in the scientific baccalaureate and I have a 10 in a higher degree in Documentation and health administration. My question is is there really a chance I can get into Oxford?
I am from Pakistan and have done my intermediate (FSc).So how many marks or percentage is required for oxford ,becz all videos are on A levels requirements .Kindly let me know
To apply for the Medicine program at the University of Oxford with a Pakistani FSc (Intermediate) qualification, you will need to undertake additional studies to meet the university's entry requirements. Oxford typically requires qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-levels themselves.
We’ve got lots of Oxbridge videos on how to get into Oxford and Cambridge University for Medicine! Regarding scholarships, have a look online and specifically on the Oxford University website :)
I'm a student in Nigeria I am in my last year and I hope to get an admission into Oxford but can I please get more information on how to start as soon as I am done with my secondary school
For Home Students: Years 1-4: Tuition fees are set at £9,250 per year. Home students can apply for a tuition fee loan from the UK government to cover these costs. Years 5-6: The National Health Service (NHS) covers the full course fees for Home students. Additionally, students may be eligible for a means-tested NHS bursary and a non-means-tested grant of £1,000. For Overseas Students: Years 1-3 (Pre-clinical): Tuition fees range between £35,260 and £59,260 per year, depending on the course. Years 4-6 (Clinical): Fees are significantly higher during the clinical years. Overseas students should consult the University's fees and funding section for detailed information. It's important to note that the UK government has announced plans to increase tuition fees for domestic students in England to £9,535 starting next year, marking the first rise since 2017. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the University of Oxford's official fees and funding pages.
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I’m Moroccan 🇲🇦and hope that i will get there (Oxford uni) inshallah!
salam
I'm Yemeni
Are u a student there in Oxford?
Im seriously so grateful that such high quality advice is free , Thank you Yusuf and all the aspiring medics team 🙏💯‼️
I am so desperate to go to Oxford, your video has made me even more motivated to work hard and get there!!
Great video, thank-you for the brilliant insight! Also, just want to say a massive thanks for making the online work experience course free 🙌
Hello Yusuf, fantastic video. The main thing I like is what you’ve said as long as you’ve got one offer that’s all you need to get into medicine and become a doctor.
can i ask y you got rejected, because im thinking of applying to those unis
Much appreciated
hey i was wondering you personally did you do an epq?? Also love your videos
Hi thanks so much! Yep I actually did an EPQ about chronic pain and was grilled by an admissions tutor on it!
Hello, if I have obtained a master’s degree in pharmacy, can I apply to the graduate program in medicine at Oxford University?
I would like to know if Oxford and its institutions offer Study grants or scholarships for medicine (sorry, English is not my native language, I'm still working on it)
@TheAspiringMedics
What GCSE’s did you get ?
Please I need to know is it possible to to study dermatology at Oxford University? Like after I finish studying my medicine studies at another university and then be a specialist in Oxford university is that possible?
No
Hello sir I am preparing for my ucas application please give me a list of extracurricular to do and include. Also sir for ur application what did you ijclude
Same im 13 and im thinking to go to ucas for college to help me get into oxford med school for one of the best. I also wondered if i do strudy in oxford med school can i learn to study about plastic surgery more specifically Reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgeon
Thank you so much for your video it really helped me a lot. My dream is to go to Oxford University and to study medicine there. Right now I´m going to school in Germany which means I have a different grading system (Abitur). Do you know how the grade requirements for the applications to oxford are for german students? It would really help me if anyone could answer this question💖💖
Thanks so much! For exact details I’d check the official Oxford University Medicine website and email their admissions department if you have further questions!
Damnit my dream was to get into oxford but yesterday got AAA in bio chem and maths. I also have an A in EPQ but no A*. Those grade boundaries really messed it up. Do I have a chance without an A*?
No
No need A*AA. Try another med school that takes AAA
Do you think 3years is enough time to get prepared to get into Oxford University ?
Some people are saying that the professors at Cambridge and UCl actually can't teach which is worrying 😐.
So of course you will have a variety of different tutors of different styles and quality at all universities! Speaking from experience, all of my professors and tutors have been good if not great!
Is it also possible to apply for the clinical years after having done the pre-clinical years in for example your home country? Or is it only possible to apply for the full programme?
Hi! It’s only available to apply for the full program so either Undergraduate or Graduate Medicine
@@TheAspiringMedics Please I need to know is it possible to to study dermatology at Oxford University? Like after I finish studying my medicine studies at another university and then be a specialist in Oxford university is that possible?
Do you need all 9s at GCSE?
Not really
90% ish all 9s and 8s
@@ihancutz no
@@HyperSlash778 yes thats why i applied cambridge and not oxford. oxford look at 50:50 ucat gcses and interview way less people than cambridge
How can I apply for undergraduate degree of medicine.
what abt igcse/gcse , what are the grades required
Hi! For exact details I’d check the official Oxford University Medicine website and email their admissions department if you have further questions!
InshaAllah a big dream to get to Oxford. Medicine is the main goal but studying at Oxford would be unbelievable
Hi, i am a student in Nigeria, i am in my last year and i hope to get an admission into Oxford , please can i get more information on how to start as soon as u am done with secondary school
To gain admission to Oxford as a Nigerian student, you will need qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, such as A-levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB), or other recognized advanced certifications. The application process involves submitting your UCAS application by 15 October, sitting for required admission tests, attending interviews if shortlisted, and demonstrating English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. To prepare, focus on excelling in your current studies, plan for additional qualifications, and explore scholarships or financial support options for international students.
hi , if I picked BTEC applied science can I go to medicine? If yes what other subjects can I do with applied science ?
Hi! I’d recommend checking out the official Oxford medicine website and if you have further questions emailing the admissions team! :)
Hi! I’d recommend checking out the official Oxford medicine website and if you have further questions emailing the admissions team!
Hi, my name is emad and I am from Spain and I got a 7 on average in the scientific baccalaureate and I have a 10 in a higher degree in Documentation and health administration. My question is is there really a chance I can get into Oxford?
Its Unlikely with IB.
Can you get in if you have got As and 2 Bs (in maths)in GCSEs
no
Cambridge maybe. Oxford definitely not
@@Skymak21894cambridge neither. u need a*a*a to get into medicine at cambridge
I am from Pakistan and have done my intermediate (FSc).So how many marks or percentage is required for oxford ,becz all videos are on A levels requirements .Kindly let me know
To apply for the Medicine program at the University of Oxford with a Pakistani FSc (Intermediate) qualification, you will need to undertake additional studies to meet the university's entry requirements. Oxford typically requires qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-levels themselves.
Hello can I study at Oxford University about medicine
And get scholarship
We’ve got lots of Oxbridge videos on how to get into Oxford and Cambridge University for Medicine! Regarding scholarships, have a look online and specifically on the Oxford University website :)
woohoo-guy! Yeah-you created insane editing~see u around-=)
Aha thanks! We try :)
I'm a student in Nigeria I am in my last year and I hope to get an admission into Oxford but can I please get more information on how to start as soon as I am done with my secondary school
Which college were you in?
I studied at Balliol College, Oxford!
Is Oxford admission fee high
No all medical schools have the same fees
Medicine it’s £9000 to £10000 per year if u r a uk student and 45K if u r a non uk citizen
For Home Students:
Years 1-4: Tuition fees are set at £9,250 per year. Home students can apply for a tuition fee loan from the UK government to cover these costs.
Years 5-6: The National Health Service (NHS) covers the full course fees for Home students. Additionally, students may be eligible for a means-tested NHS bursary and a non-means-tested grant of £1,000.
For Overseas Students:
Years 1-3 (Pre-clinical): Tuition fees range between £35,260 and £59,260 per year, depending on the course.
Years 4-6 (Clinical): Fees are significantly higher during the clinical years. Overseas students should consult the University's fees and funding section for detailed information.
It's important to note that the UK government has announced plans to increase tuition fees for domestic students in England to £9,535 starting next year, marking the first rise since 2017.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the University of Oxford's official fees and funding pages.
"I will never be able to join this university."
My dream 😢
Anything is possible with enough preparation and practice 🙌🏼
Me here thinking I will never graduate from Oxford , they don't do graduate entry unfortunately 😕
They absolutely do graduate entry medicine! - www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/course-listing/medicine-accelerated