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City and Islington College|
| | | 5 medical schools accept this course. Details are not currently available, please check with the college. Note from course organisers: "Students have previously had offers from Manchester, Liverpool, Southampton, Cardiff, and East Anglia. Each year we get small numbers of students into Medicine (typically 2) and very many into professions allied to Medicine" | | | | |
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| | | Human Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, Information Technology, Study Skills and Communications, Medical Sciences. | | | |
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| Places this year (2006 entry):
| | 66 | Competition Last Year (2005 entry): | Total Places: | 44 | | Total Applicants: | 200 | | Applications per Place: | 4.5 | | | |
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| | GCSE requirements: | We give all applicants a diagnostic screening test in Communications which must meet our requirements of achievement which are at the standard of GCSE English Grade C | A-Level Requirements: | None | Entry requirements for graduates: | Any degree subject is acceptable, any grade is acceptable. | Entrance Exam: | None | Age Limits: | 19 is the minimum age but applicants 21 and over are preferred | | |
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| | | When to apply: | Admissions start in January of each year and close in the following September. The course is over subscribed and applicants should apply early as a waiting list operates when full.
| How to apply: | Through the college Course Information Centre 020 7700 9200
| Duration of course: | 1 year
| Course fees: | £975-£1000 but concessions about £25
| Additional information: | This college was inspected by Ofsted this year and we were graded 1 (outstanding) putting us in the top 2% of colleges, our Medical Access course being commended in the process. HM Inspector together with Government ministers subsequently officially opened our new Dept of Applied Science. | | | |
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| | Number of students starting the course in Sept / Oct 2004: | 39 | Number of people who passed the year: | 31 | Number of people who dropped out: | 3 | Number of people who failed the course: | 5 | Number of people receiving offers to study medicine from the 2004 cohort. | 2 | | |
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