Exeter University medical interviews for 2026 entry will take place between December 2025 and January 2026. Exeter will be holding MMI-style interviews either in-person or online via Zoom.
All applicants are assessed and ranked based on their academic record and must meet the following criteria:
Students are first ranked into deciles by their predicted/achieved A-Level grade combinations. Follow this link for Exeter’s Medicine Admissions Policy (can be found under the ‘Entry Requirements’ section), which contains more information on the scoring system.
Applicants who meet the published entry requirements will have their UCAT and academic qualifications weighted to assign a total score. The usual weightings for Exeter are 25% UCAT and 75% academic achievement. The highest-scoring individuals will be invited to an interview.
Medical School interviews for Exeter will be held in an MMI format. In 2024, there were 4 stations, each lasting approximately 5 minutes. Other sources suggest there are 5 stations.
The interview lasts approximately 50 minutes in total, inclusive of any breaks.
The scoring of Exeter medical interviews has not been revealed, though it’s likely that the decision of an offer is based solely on the applicant’s interview performance.
At Exeter University, the following topics are typically covered in Medicine interview questions:
Typical Medicine interview questions could include:
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