Queen Mary (Barts) medicine guide

Queen Mary (Barts) Medicine interview: how the panel interview works and how to prepare

Independent, practice-led prep for the Queen Mary (Barts) panel interview. Learn what the interview tends to reward, then practise realistic stations with feedback on every answer.

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Independent service: Key2MD is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Queen Mary (Barts). Everything below is general guidance drawn from publicly available information, may change between admissions cycles, and is not official advice. Always confirm current requirements with Queen Mary (Barts) and UCAS.

How Queen Mary (Barts) selects for medicine

Queen Mary (Barts) runs a standard-entry medicine programme in London. Shortlisted applicants are typically selected using academic results, the UCAT, and a panel interview. Admissions tests and interview formats change between cycles, so confirm the current process directly with the school.

Official source: Queen Mary (Barts) medicine admissions at qmul.ac.uk.

What the Queen Mary (Barts) interview tends to reward

UK medical schools recruit against the values set out in the NHS Constitution and the GMC's guidance for doctors, not against rehearsed scripts. Whatever the format, the strongest answers usually show:

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About the Queen Mary (Barts) medicine programme

Queen Mary (Barts) leads to a primary medical qualification (commonly an MBChB or MBBS) over around five years for standard entry, with early clinical contact and placements across its NHS partners. Teaching is typically integrated and case-based. Confirm the current structure with Queen Mary (Barts).

Intercalated and research options

Many UK medical schools offer an intercalated degree, where you take an extra year to complete a related bachelor's or master's, plus research projects and electives alongside the core course. Availability and structure vary, so check what Queen Mary (Barts) currently offers.

Fees and funding

UK home and international medicine fees differ substantially, and later years of UK medical courses can involve NHS bursary funding. Because these figures change and depend on your status, this guide does not quote a number. Confirm current fees and funding with Queen Mary (Barts), UCAS and the NHS Business Services Authority.

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