Medicine

Medicine

Churchill has a quota of 10 Medicine students a year, including a maximum of one from outside the UK. We are in the unusually fortunate position that almost all our supervisors, for all six years of the course, combine clinical practice with research.

Unsurprisingly, the quality of supervision and care provided for medical students at Churchill is second to none and our students can see the clinical relevance of the cutting-edge scientific knowledge they acquire from the beginning of the course. The College’s blend of teaching expertise also provides students with role models and the motivation to embark on combined research and clinical careers, putting them in an ideal position to become leaders in the medical and veterinary professions. By fostering a collaborative and mutually supportive ethos, we are able to focus on every student’s development as an individual as well as creating a strong sense of community.

Entry Requirements

Course-specific information, including the University’s minimum offer level, can be found by selecting your course from the University’s Course List then looking at the “Entry Requirements” tab. The University’s Entrance Requirements and International Entry Requirements webpages may contain guidance relevant to you too.

At Churchill, we want to admit undergraduates who will thrive during their time here, so – in their interests – we tend to set conditional offers in line with the typical attainment of Cambridge entrants, by course. On average, this allows us to make a relatively generous number of offers per place, but it also means that our requirements are usually a little more rigorous than the University’s minimum offer level.

You can learn more about the academic profiles of Churchill entrants and our approach to setting conditional offers on our undergraduate applications page.

Admissions assessment

All Medicine applicants are required to take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT).

You must register for this in advance.

There’s more information on and linked from the University’s Admissions Assessments webpage and the UCAT webpage, including preparation resources and practice materials.

Resources and support

If you’re looking to extend your knowledge of maths, you might enjoy exploring these websites:

NRICH

STEP Support Programme

Underground Mathematics

Interview

The role of academic interviews in Churchill’s admissions process is explained on our interviews page. If you’re called to interview, you’ll meet at least one clinician and one non-clinician. Typical areas of conversation include your current studies, what you have read, and any experimental or project work you may have done at school or college.

Director of Studies

Professor Liz Soilleux 

Dr Jason Ali 

Professor Krishna Chatterjee

Studying Medicine at Churchill College