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William Clarence Education’s International Student Application Timeline for UK Medicine - UCAT 2025 Update

Evelyn Pike
September 25th 2025

Applying to medicine in the UK requires careful planning across two academic years. Having a clear timeline can help you stay organised and ensure that each part of the application is as strong as possible. With the latest changes to the UCAT and the competition growing ever fiercer, we advise expert guidance from the start.

UK Year 12, 11th grade, second last year of school

Autumn - December
Work towards the best grades you can in Chemistry and Biology - whether that’s at A Level, IB HL, AP, Baccalauréat spécialités or your country’s equivalent. Begin volunteering in care settings such as hospices or local charities and keep a reflection journal to help remember what you learn about resilience and teamwork.

January - April
Start your research into UK medical schools, paying close attention to entry requirements, tuition fees, and the limited places for international student places. Familiarise yourself with the updated UCAT 2025 format, which has removed Abstract Reasoning and set a maximum score of 2700 instead of the previous 3600, and begin practising.

May - July
Register for the UCAT when bookings open in May and increase your preparation, particularly for Decision Making, which is expanded in the 2025 version. Organise and commit to experience in primary, secondary and tertiary care - as much experience as you can!

July - September
Make the most of all of your work experience by keeping a daily journal of your activities. Take the UCAT during this time. A score above 2000 is competitive and you should aim for Situational Judgement Test Band 1 or 2. Once you have your result, carefully select your four medical school choices, as entry score cut-offs differ between universities. We strongly advise seeking expert advice from your medical applications consultant at this time, as navigating UCAT scores is complex and nuanced.

UK Year 13, 12th grade, last year of school

September - October
Finalise your personal statement, making sure to detail your motivation and thoughtful reflection on your experiences. You will also need strong teacher references that showcase your academic and personal qualities. Submit your UCAS application by the 15 October deadline.

November - February
Prepare for interviews, which are usually in the form of Multiple Mini Interviews. Practise ethical questions, communication stations, and answering “Why medicine?” Use your journal to provide real examples from your previous experiences.

March - April
Attend interviews and await offers or rejections.

May - August
Confirm your place once final results are released. Organise your visa, accommodation, and finances for your move to the UK.

September
Begin your medical degree in the UK!

The New UCAT
The revised UCAT includes Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, and the Situational Judgement Test. Each section scores between 300 - 900, with a maximum total of 2700. A score of 2050–2110 places you in the top 10–20% and is a necessity for international students. Achieving SJT Band 1 or 2 is strongly preferred.

How William Clarence Can Help
A strong UK medical school application requires far more than just excellent grades. Our experienced medical application consultants support students through every stage, from UCAT preparation to personal statement development and interview training. Our team of education consultants, including oxbridge applications consultants, understand how to position you in a highly competitive field. With tailored guidance, you can strengthen each element of your application and maximise your chances of securing a place at a leading UK medical school.

Book a meeting with one of our experts today.