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University of Warwick|
| | Places this year (2009 entry): | 178 | Places for international students (2009 entry): | 14 | Competition Last Year (2008 entry): | Total places: 178 International Places: 14
Applicants: 1500 Applications per place: 8.4
Number of offers made: 217 Applicants per offer made: 6.9
Chances of an offer: 14% | | |
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| | Degree subject required: | One of the following: Biological Science Biology Zoology Genetics Microbiology Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Chemistry Biological Sciences Botany Psychology (if accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS)). Physical Sciences Chemistry
| Degree class required: | Mimimum 2.1 usually required | Options for people with a 2.2: | Applicants with a 2.2 may be considered if they also have a PhD. Check with the medical school to see if you would be accepted before you apply.
There are no other circumstances in which someone with a 2.2 would be considered for this course. | | |
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| | A level requirements:
| No specific requirements | GCSE requirements:
| No specific requirements | Evidence of recent study: | Not required | Entrance Exam: | UKCAT | Repeat applications: | Yes repeat applications are permitted. No limit on number of tries although it is not worthwhile applying if you have been advised you have not met the basic entry requirement such as a 2i in your first degree. Admissions tutor may provide advice if s/he thinks the candidate is unlikely to succeed after third attempt. | | |
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| | Home students: | ?3145 | International students: | ?12,565 for year one and approx ?22,885 for years 2, 3 and 4 | | |
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| | Weeks per year: | Year 1: 30 weeks Year 2: 29 weeks Year 3: 48 weeks Year 4: 40 weeks | | |
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| | Key Contact: | Admissions Office | Address: | Postgraduate Admissions University House University of Warwick Warwick CV4 8UW | Telephone: | +44 (0)24 7652 8101 or +44 (0)24 7657 4550 | Email: | [email protected] | Website: | Course website | | |
This page was last updated on 21 Jan 09
This data was verified by the admissions team at University of Warwick on 28th April 2008 |
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