How to apply for Medicine A100
Keele University is committed to graduating excellent clinicians. The admissions process is designed to select students with abilities and characteristics that indicate their potential to become an excellent doctor.
On this page you will find information about:
Selection Process
We advise all applicants who are considering applying to check these web pages thoroughly. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that you meet academic and other requirements before applying.
All applications must be submitted via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). We do not accept direct applications.
The UCAS deadline for submissions is 15 October 2025 for entry in September 2026 or deferred entry in September 2027.
Applications should include the institution code for Keele University (K12) plus the appropriate course code -
- A100 for the Medicine 5-year MBChB degree
- A104 for the Health Foundation Year route
Applicants will be considered for the route you have applied for. This cannot be changed after the UCAS deadline date for submissions.
The university primarily communicates with applicants via the email address that has been used on the UCAS application. It is the applicant's responsibility to regularly check this email account and to ensure that university communications are not diverted to a spam/junk folder. Details of the admissions process and updates on the application are also provided in the Applicant Portal. It is the applicant's responsibility to check here for regular updates too.
Summary of places available
This table shows a summary of the places available and applications received for 2025 entry.
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| Applications 2025 entry | ||
| Places available 2025 | Total applications | Home applications | Overseas applications |
A100 | 171 | 2743 | 2468 | 275 |
A104 (Health Foundation Year) | up to 20 | 390 | 354 | (36 - not eligible) |
Typically, we receive 2,000 or more applications each year. For 2026 entry we intend to invite between 620 and 650 applicants for interview in total (i.e. for both programmes).
Admissions Policy
The information within this section supplements our University admissions criteria and policies and applies to all applications to our MBChB programme.
Age on entry
Due to the off-campus clinical placements that students will be involved in from an early stage in the course, applicants must be at least 18 by 1 October of year one of the MBChB programme. For programme A100, If you will not be 18 by that date in the year following application, you must apply for deferred entry. For programme A104, you must be at least 17 by 1 October of the Foundation Year so that you are 18 at the beginning of MBChB year one.
Behaviour / misconduct
Applicants must be aware that your behaviour outside the clinical environment, including in your personal life, may have an impact on your fitness to practise. Applicants’ behaviour at all times must justify the trust the public places in the medical profession. You are advised to consider all evidence of your conduct that exists in the public domain, including social media. Applicants are expected to behave courteously throughout the application and selection process. Abusive or aggressive behaviour towards university staff, students or other applicants will not be tolerated and may result in the cancellation of your application. Applicants who are found to be abusing, insulting or deliberately misleading other applicants in social media and other online settings may also have applications cancelled. Applicants must not share details of the content of interviews with anyone else. If you are put under pressure to do so by your school, college, adviser or agent, please inform us immediately.
The Medical Schools Council, Dentistry Schools Council and Pharmacy Schools Council maintain a database of students who have been excluded from medical, dental or pharmacy programmes on fitness-to-practise grounds. Applicants who appear in this database will be contacted by the School of Medicine to arrange a review by the School’s Health and Conduct Committee if they meet other criteria to be eligible to apply. However, please note that we do not consider applications from anyone who has previously commenced study of medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine except in extreme circumstances of UK students’ having been displaced from studies in another country by war, civil unrest or other severe disruption (see under Reapplication, below).
As registration with the General Medical Council on graduation is dependent upon being judged fit to practise, applicants are also advised to notify the university if you have been subject to misconduct sanctions in a previous professional role (e.g. removed or suspended from a professional register) or have been the subject of any safeguarding investigation. This will allow any potential bars to registration to be identified before you commence the course.
Applicants who have been excluded or withdrawn from another HE course on grounds of academic performance (i.e. failing assessments), misconduct (e.g. cheating) or failure to meet financial or other contractual commitments (e.g. non-payment of tuition or accommodation fees, breach of behaviour rules) will not be considered.
Communication
The university communicates with applicants via the email address that they provided on their UCAS application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to regularly check this email account and ensure that university communications are not diverted to a spam/junk folder.
Deferral requests
Requests to defer after an application form has been submitted must be sent to medicine@keele.ac.uk by 31 May 2025 stating the reason for the request to defer.
Exam results and remarks
We will make our confirmation decisions based on the A-Level results published in August 2025. All conditions must be met by 31st August 2025.
If applicants don’t meet the academic conditions of the offer and subsequently decide to appeal to the exam board, we must be advised of this immediately by email to medicine@keele.ac.uk. We may defer applicants to the 2026 intake who do not initially meet the conditions of the offer, but who do so after appeal.
Any dispute over grades must be conducted between applicants, the school or college, and the relevant exam board or accrediting body. We will not respond to requests for special consideration from students or schools/colleges who feel that grades have been awarded inappropriately.
Extenuating circumstances
All requests to consider extenuating circumstances should be sent to medicine@keele.ac.uk at the time of application submission and no later than 31 October 2024.
Please note that if you wish extenuating circumstances to be considered, you must notify us in this way. We won't act on details of extenuating circumstances in the UCAS personal statement. We will take account of extenuating circumstances mentioned in the relevant section of the UCAS reference but we may need to request additional information and this should be done as early as possible in the cycle, so you should alert us to any need for extenuating circumstances to be considered by e-mailing before the 31 October deadline. We cannot take supplementary requests for consideration by your school/college, etc., into account unless you have submitted a request by the deadline.
Incomplete applications
We reserve the right to reject applications if they are incomplete or incorrectly completed:
- applicants are required to declare all qualifications that have been completed, including those with a failed or low grade, and any courses on which you are currently enrolled
- if a qualification that is required for entry is not declared, we shall assume it has not been taken or is not being taken; this may lead to the application being rejected
- if applicants declare incorrect details that do not match the corresponding certificates, this will be taken as evidence of dishonesty and the application will be rejected
- if you have completed vocational or non-UK qualifications, please enter them by their original name; please do not enter non-GCSE qualifications as “general certificate of secondary education”
- all applications must include a reference from your current or most recent educational establishment unless you have been out of full-time education for more than 2 years, in which case a reference from a current or recent employer may be accepted; your employer should include details of any additional education or training you have undertaken in your role; if you have not been in employment because you have spent time pursuing other activities (e.g. caring for children or other relatives, travelling, undertaking creative projects, etc.), you should approach your most recent educational establishment to request a reference
Reapplication
Applicants who have previously commenced study of medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine elsewhere will not be considered. If you are a home student (i.e. have home fees status for UK universities) and have been displaced from medical studies in another country by war, civil unrest or other severe disruption, please contact us by e-mail at medicine@keele.ac.uk to explain your circumstances and ask whether we would be able to consider an application for year-1 entry. Entry with advanced standing (i.e. to years 2–5) is not possible. Please do not apply without first receiving confirmation that your application will be considered.
Transfers from other medical schools will not be considered. There is no mechanism to transfer to medicine from any other courses at Keele, or to transfer to the Health Foundation Year for Medicine from other foundation years or degree programmes.
You may not apply for medicine at Keele (any route) while enrolled on another higher education programme that will not be completed within the current academic year.
Applicants can only reapply to Keele once. Any further applications will not be considered.
Resits
Applicants who have taken more than two years to complete three A-Levels or equivalent must apply after completion of these qualifications with the required achieved grades. We will not consider applications from students currently in their third year of A-Level study unless they have already achieved the required grades and are taking additional subjects to meet the subject requirements (see entry requirements).
Anyone who has not achieved the required A-Levels within three years will not be considered.
UCAS Similarity Detection Service
UCAS operates a similarity detection service for personal statements. If we see evidence that parts of a personal statement have been copied, shared with other applicants or provided by a third party we shall cancel the application. We have very limited ability to see the sources or dates of similar text and are therefore unable to make judgements on whether an applicant has copied from another application or has had their application copied. We will simply act on the basis of the degree of similarity. You should therefore take measures to avoid your statement being copied, as well as to avoid copying someone else’s.