Medicine Bachelors & Masters in London

Program University Student satis­faction Unem­ployed Drop­out Tuition (UK) Tuition (Inter­national) UCAS Tariff City
University College London 76% 0% 1% £9250 £36900 187 London On campus Full-time
St George's, University of London 56% 1% 1% £13750 £23500 175 London On campus Full-time
Imperial College of Science 86% 0% 0% £9250 £46650 189 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 81% 0% 1% £9250 - 188 London On campus Full-time
King's College London 70% 0% 1% £9250 - 180 London On campus Full-time
St George's, University of London 70% 0% 1% £13750 £22000 180 London On campus Full-time
St George's, University of London 70% 0% 1% £9250 £38500 180 London On campus Full-time
Brunel University 70% 0% 1% - £41200 180 Uxbridge On campus Full-time
King's College London 70% 0% 1% £9250 - 180 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% £9250 - 180 London On campus Full-time
St George's, University of London 70% 0% 1% £9250 - 180 London On campus Full-time
King's College London 70% 0% 1% £9250 - 180 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Full-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Part-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Part-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Part-time
Queen Mary University of London 70% 0% 1% - - 180 London On campus Full-time
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Jobs & Career Perspectives

Career perspectives for Medicine

15 months after graduation, graduates of this subject were asked about their current circumstances of employment, what they do, and whether their activities and perspectives are directly related to their studies.

Current jobs

Among graduates of Medicine who indicated that they are working, the percentage below represents the number who “agree” or “strongly agree” with the statements about their job.

Job in line with future plans

Utilise skills from studies

Work is meaningful

Specialisations within Medicine

  • Allergy and Immunology
  • Anesthesiology
  • Dermatology
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Family Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Medical Genetics
  • Neurology
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pathology
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Surgery
  • Urology

Skills that graduates consider useful for their work in Medicine

  • Communication skills
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Problem- solving skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Decision- making skills
  • Professionalism
  • Teamwork
  • Leadership skills
  • Patience
  • Empathy
  • Resilience
  • Capacity for learning
  • Passion
  • Ability to work long hours
  • Ability to work well under pressure
  • Manual dexterity

Required skill level of job after 15 months

Among graduates of Medicine who indicated that they are working, the percentage below represents the number of highly skilled vs non-highly skilled jobs (Unistats).

% Skilled jobs

Jobs of graduates of Medicine (15 months after graduation)

Example below based on all graduates of Medicine at St George's, University of London

96% Medical Practitioners
1% Managers, directors and senior officials
1% Finance Professionals

Grading & Study Time

Assessment Methods

Study Time Distribution



Entry Requirements / Admissions

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FAQ

The price of rent in London has the highest impact on overall living expenses. Your choice of where to live in London will make a huge difference to your costs of living. Students studying in London pay on average 67% more on rent than students in the rest of the UK. Overall student living costs in London will be approx 34% more than in the rest of the UK.

Medicine - MB BS at Imperial College of Science received the highest rating among all graduates in the National Student Survey year with a rating of 86 out of 100 among 255 respondents.