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MBChB direct entry: St Andrews

If you are currently studying or considering studying Medical Science (BSc Hons) at St Andrews School of Medicine followed by direct entry to Year 3 of the Medicine (MBChB) course at The University of Manchester, you will find useful information about what it's like at Manchester below.

Why Manchester?

See why the largest medical school in the UK is the ideal place to complete your medical training.

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Course content

Find out what you'll study in Years 3 to 5 of the Manchester MBChB course.

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Teaching and learning

Read about our innovative teaching methods and high-tech learning environment for medical students.

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Facilities

Discover our learning and training facilities at the University and our partner NHS trusts.

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Transition support

Find out how we will support you in the transition from St Andrews to The University of Manchester.

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Career opportunities

Read about how to continue your medical training after completing our MBChB degree course.

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