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September 2026

Country Qualification Entry requirements
Afghanistan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Afghanistan High school qualifications Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Afghanistan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Afghanistan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Albania IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Albania Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Albania A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Algeria IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Algeria Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Algeria Baccalauréat Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Algeria A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Andorra IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Andorra Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Andorra A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Angola IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Angola Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Angola A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Anguilla IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Anguilla Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Anguilla Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Anguilla A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Antigua and Barbuda IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Antigua and Barbuda Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Antigua and Barbuda Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Antigua and Barbuda A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Argentina Título de Técnico Superior / Tecnicatura Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Argentina Técnico Universitario Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Argentina IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Argentina Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Argentina A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Armenia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Armenia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Armenia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Australia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Australia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Australia ATAR and Certificate of Education An ATAR score of 97 plus Higher School Certificate with essential subjects at Band 6

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Australia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Austria Reifezeugnis An average of grade 1,5

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Austria Maturazeugnis An average of grade 1,5

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Austria IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Austria Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Austria A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bahrain USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bahrain IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bahrain Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bahrain A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bangladesh IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bangladesh Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bangladesh A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Barbados IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Barbados Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Barbados Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Barbados A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Belarus IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Belarus Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Belarus A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Belgium IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Belgium Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Belgium Certificat d Enseignement Diploma An overall pass with an average score of 80%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Belgium A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Belize IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Belize Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Belize Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Belize A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Benin IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Benin Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Benin A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bermuda IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bermuda Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bermuda A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bhutan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bhutan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bhutan CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bhutan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bolivia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bolivia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bolivia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bosnia and Herzegovina IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bosnia and Herzegovina A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Botswana IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Botswana Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Botswana A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Brazil Título de Técnico (Ensino Médio) / Diploma de Técnico de Segundo Grau Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Brazil IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Brazil Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Brazil A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
British Indian Ocean Territory IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
British Indian Ocean Territory Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



British Indian Ocean Territory A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
British Virgin Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
British Virgin Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



British Virgin Islands Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
British Virgin Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Brunei IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Brunei Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Brunei Brunei Cambridge GCE A-level AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Brunei A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bulgaria IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Bulgaria Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Bulgaria Diploma An overall pass with an average of grade 6.0 and 6.0 in two State Maturity Examinations

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Bulgaria A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Burkina Faso IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Burkina Faso Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Burkina Faso A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Burundi IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Burundi Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Burundi A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cambodia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cambodia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cambodia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cameroon IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cameroon Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cameroon Cameroon GCE A-Levels AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cameroon A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Canada IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Canada High School Diploma An average of 90% in six year-12 subjects, with 90% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Canada Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Canada A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cape Verde IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cape Verde Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cape Verde A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cayman Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cayman Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cayman Islands Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cayman Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Central African Republic IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Central African Republic Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Central African Republic A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Chad IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Chad Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Chad A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Chile Técnico Universitario Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Chile Técnico Superior Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Chile IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Chile Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Chile A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
China 高考 - Gaokao Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
China 高中毕业证书 - Senior High School Graduation Certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
China 学业学能水平考试 - AST (Aptitude Scholastic Test) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
China 会考 - HuiKao Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
China IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
China Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



China A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Colombia Técnico Tecnólogo Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Colombia Técnico Profesional Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Colombia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Colombia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Colombia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Comoros IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Comoros Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Comoros A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Congo IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Congo Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Congo A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Congo (Democratic Republic) IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Congo (Democratic Republic) Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Congo (Democratic Republic) A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Costa Rica IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Costa Rica Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Costa Rica A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Croatia Matura An overall average of grade 5

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Croatia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Croatia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Croatia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cuba IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cuba Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cuba A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cyprus IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Cyprus Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Cyprus Apolytirion Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Cyprus A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Czechia Vysvědčení o maturitní zkoušce (Maturita) 1, 1, 2, 2

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Czechia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Czechia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Czechia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Denmark IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Denmark Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Denmark Bevis for HF-Eksamen An overall pass with an average of grade 12

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Denmark Bevis for Almen Studentereksamen (STX) An overall pass with an average of grade 12

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Denmark A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Djibouti IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Djibouti Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Djibouti A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Dominica IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Dominica Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Dominica Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Dominica A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Dominican Republic IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Dominican Republic Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Dominican Republic A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
East Timor IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
East Timor Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



East Timor A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ecuador IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ecuador Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ecuador A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Egypt IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Egypt Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Egypt A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
El Salvador IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
El Salvador Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



El Salvador A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Equatorial Guinea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Equatorial Guinea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Equatorial Guinea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Eritrea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Eritrea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Eritrea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Estonia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Estonia Gumnassiumi Ioptunnistus and Riigiesksamitsunnistus An overall pass with an average of grade 5.0 and 80% in three State Examinations

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Estonia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Estonia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Eswatini IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Eswatini Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Eswatini A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ethiopia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ethiopia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ethiopia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Falkland Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Falkland Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Falkland Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Federated States of Micronesia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Federated States of Micronesia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Federated States of Micronesia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Fiji IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Fiji Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Fiji A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Finland Ylioppilastutkinto An overall pass with an average of grade 7/L

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Finland IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Finland Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Finland A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
France OIB An overall pass with an average at grade 16

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
France IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
France Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



France Baccalauréat An overall pass with an average of grade 16

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
France A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Gabon IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Gabon Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Gabon A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Georgia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Georgia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Georgia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Germany IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Germany Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Germany Abitur An overall pass with an average of grade 1,6

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Germany A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ghana WAEC Senior School Certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ghana NECO Senior School Certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ghana IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ghana Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ghana A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Gibraltar IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Gibraltar Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Gibraltar A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Greece IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Greece Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Greece Apolytirion Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Greece A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Grenada IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Grenada Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Grenada Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Grenada A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guatemala IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Guatemala Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Guatemala A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guernsey IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Guernsey Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Guernsey A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guinea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Guinea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Guinea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guinea-Bissau IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Guinea-Bissau Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Guinea-Bissau A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guyana IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Guyana Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Guyana Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Guyana A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Haiti IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Haiti Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Haiti A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Honduras IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Honduras Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Honduras A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Hong Kong, SAR of China IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Hong Kong, SAR of China Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Scores of 5,5,5 excluding Chinese and Liberal Studies

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Hong Kong, SAR of China Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Hong Kong, SAR of China A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Hungary IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Hungary Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Hungary Érettségi Bizonyítvány An overall pass with an average of grade 5.0

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Hungary A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iceland Stúdentspróf A score of 8.5 or better

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iceland IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Iceland Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Iceland A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
India IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
India Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



India CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
India A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Indonesia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Indonesia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Indonesia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iran USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iran IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Iran High School Diploma and Konkur Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iran Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Iran A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iraq USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Iraq IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Iraq Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Iraq A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ireland ILC (Irish Leaving Certificate) Three Higher Level subjects at H1 including biology and chemistry and 3 Higher Level subjects at H2. Grade B in English, mathematics and science in the Irish Junior Certificate (Higher Level)

Ireland IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ireland Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ireland A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Isle of Man IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Isle of Man Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Isle of Man A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Israel תעודת בגרות - Matriculation Certificate (Te'udate Bagrut) 90% plus any essential subjects at level 5 at 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Israel IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Israel Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Israel A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Italy IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Italy Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Italy Diploma di Esame An overall pass with an average of 90

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Italy A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ivory Coast IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ivory Coast Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ivory Coast A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Jamaica IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Jamaica Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Jamaica Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Jamaica A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Japan 高等学校 kōtōgakkō (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Japan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Japan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Japan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Jersey IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Jersey Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Jersey A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Jordan USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Jordan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Jordan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Jordan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kenya KCSE Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kenya IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Kenya Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Kenya A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kiribati IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Kiribati Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Kiribati A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kosovo IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Kosovo Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Kosovo A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kuwait IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Kuwait Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Kuwait CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Kuwait A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Laos IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Laos Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Laos A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Latvia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Latvia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Latvia Atestats An overall pass with an average of grade 10 and 90% in 2 State Examinations

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Latvia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lebanon USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lebanon IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Lebanon Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Lebanon Baccalauréat Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lebanon A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lesotho IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Lesotho Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Lesotho A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Liberia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Liberia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Liberia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Libya IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Libya Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Libya A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Liechtenstein IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Liechtenstein Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Liechtenstein A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lithuania IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Lithuania Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Lithuania Brandos Atestats An overall pass with an average of grade 10 and 90% in 2 State Examinations

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Lithuania A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Luxembourg IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Luxembourg Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Luxembourg Diplom An overall pass with an average of 55

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Luxembourg A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Macau, SAR of China IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Macau, SAR of China Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Macau, SAR of China A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Madagascar IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Madagascar Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Madagascar A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malawi IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Malawi Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Malawi A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malaysia UEC Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malaysia STPM (Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia) Successful completion of STPM with principle level grades of AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malaysia Matrikulas - Matriculation certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malaysia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Malaysia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Malaysia Diploma Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malaysia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Maldives IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Maldives Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Maldives A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mali IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mali Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mali A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malta Matriculation An overall pass with AA at Advanced Level plus AAA at Intermediate Level

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Malta IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Malta Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Malta A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Marshall Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Marshall Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Marshall Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mauritania IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mauritania Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mauritania A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mauritius IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mauritius Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mauritius A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mauritius Mauritius A-Level AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mexico Título de Técnico Superior Universitario Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mexico IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mexico Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mexico A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Moldova IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Moldova Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Moldova A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Monaco IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Monaco Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Monaco A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mongolia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mongolia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mongolia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Montenegro IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Montenegro Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Montenegro A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Montserrat IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Montserrat Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Montserrat Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Montserrat A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Morocco IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Morocco Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Morocco Baccalauréat Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Morocco A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Mozambique IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Mozambique Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Mozambique A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Myanmar (Burma) IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Myanmar (Burma) Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Myanmar (Burma) A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Namibia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Namibia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Namibia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nauru IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Nauru Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Nauru A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nepal School Leaving Certificate Examination (Grade XI & XII) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nepal IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Nepal Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Nepal A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Netherlands Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO) diploma An overall pass with an average of grade 9

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Netherlands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Netherlands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Netherlands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
New Zealand NECA Level 3 Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
New Zealand IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
New Zealand Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



New Zealand A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nicaragua IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Nicaragua Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Nicaragua A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Niger IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Niger Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Niger A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nigeria WAEC Senior School Certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nigeria NECO Senior School Certificate Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Nigeria IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Nigeria Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Nigeria A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
North Korea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
North Korea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



North Korea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
North Macedonia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
North Macedonia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



North Macedonia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Norway Vitnemål for Videregående opplærings An average grade of 5.0 with 5.0 in essential subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Norway IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Norway Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Norway A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Oman USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Oman IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Oman Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Oman CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Oman A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Pakistan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Pakistan Higher Secondary School Certificate Successful completion with 80% overall and 85% in essential subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Pakistan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Pakistan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Palau IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Palau Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Palau A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Palestine USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Palestine IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Palestine Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Palestine A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Panama IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Panama Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Panama A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Papua New Guinea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Papua New Guinea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Papua New Guinea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Paraguay IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Paraguay Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Paraguay A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Peru IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Peru Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Peru A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Philippines IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Philippines Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Philippines A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Poland Matura An overall pass with an average of 85% in three advanced subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Poland IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Poland Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Poland A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Portugal IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Portugal Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Portugal Certificado Nível Secundário de Educação An overall pass with an average of grade 19

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Portugal A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Qatar USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Qatar IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Qatar Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Qatar CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Qatar A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Romania IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Romania Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Romania Diploma de Bacalaureat Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Romania A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Russia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Russia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Russia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Rwanda IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Rwanda Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Rwanda A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Samoa IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Samoa Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Samoa A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
San Marino IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
San Marino Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



San Marino A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sao Tome and Principe IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Sao Tome and Principe Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Sao Tome and Principe A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Saudi Arabia USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Saudi Arabia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Saudi Arabia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Saudi Arabia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Senegal IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Senegal Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Senegal A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Serbia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Serbia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Serbia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Seychelles IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Seychelles Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Seychelles A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sierra Leone IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Sierra Leone Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Sierra Leone A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Singapore Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-level AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Singapore Singapore Polytechnic Diploma Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Singapore IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Singapore Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Singapore A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Slovakia Maturita An overall pass with an average of grade 1,5

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Slovakia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Slovakia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Slovakia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Slovenia Matura An overall pass with an average of grade 5 ,0

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Slovenia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Slovenia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Slovenia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Solomon Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Solomon Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Solomon Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Somalia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Somalia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Somalia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Africa NSC NSC with minimum of four subjects at Grade 7 (80%)

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Africa IEB IEB with minimum of four subjects at Grade 7 (80%)

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Africa IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
South Africa Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



South Africa A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Korea IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
South Korea Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



South Korea A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
South Sudan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
South Sudan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



South Sudan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Spain Título de Bachillerato An overall pass with an average of grade 9.5

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Spain IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Spain Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Spain Evaluación del Bachillerato para Acceder a la Universidad Overall grade of 12

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Spain A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka A-Level AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sri Lanka IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Sri Lanka Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Sri Lanka A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Kitts and Nevis IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
St Kitts and Nevis Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



St Kitts and Nevis Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Kitts and Nevis A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Lucia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
St Lucia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



St Lucia Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Lucia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Vincent IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
St Vincent Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



St Vincent Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
St Vincent A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sudan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Sudan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Sudan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Suriname IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Suriname Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Suriname A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sweden IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Sweden Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Sweden Avgångsbetyg / Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskola An overall pass with an average of grade A and grades of AA in two relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Sweden A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Maturitätsausweis 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Maturità Cantonale 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Kantonale Maturität 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Switzerland Handelsdiplom Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Switzerland Certificat de Maturité Professionnelle Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Certificat de Maturité Cantonal 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Attestato di Maturità Professionale Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland Attestato di Maturità 90%

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Switzerland A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Syria USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Syria IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Syria Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Syria A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Taiwan 高級中學畢業證書 - Senior High School Diploma Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Taiwan IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Taiwan Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Taiwan A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Tanzania IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Tanzania Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Tanzania Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Tanzania A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Thailand ประกาศนียบัตร - การศึกษาขั้นพื้นฐาน (ม.๖) - Certificate of Basic Education (Maw 6) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Thailand IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Thailand Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Thailand A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
The Bahamas IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
The Bahamas Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



The Bahamas A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
The Gambia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
The Gambia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



The Gambia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Togo IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Togo Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Togo A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Tonga IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Tonga Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Tonga A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Trinidad and Tobago IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Trinidad and Tobago Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Trinidad and Tobago A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Tunisia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Tunisia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Tunisia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Turkey IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Turkey Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Turkey Adalou Lise, Fen Lise and Lise Bitirme Diplomasi Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Turkey A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Turks and Caicos Islands IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Turks and Caicos Islands Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Turks and Caicos Islands Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Turks and Caicos Islands A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Tuvalu IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Tuvalu Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Tuvalu A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Uganda Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Uganda IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Uganda Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Uganda A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ukraine View our Ukraine webpage for details View our Ukraine webpage for details on funding and entry requirements for Ukrainian applicants affected by the war

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Ukraine IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Ukraine Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Ukraine A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
United Arab Emirates USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
United Arab Emirates IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
United Arab Emirates Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



United Arab Emirates CBSE/ISC/XII Standard 85% overall in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams with 85% in three relevant subjects

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
United Arab Emirates A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
United Kingdom SWAP - Scottish Wider Access Programme AAA

Your grades have to include 80% in the key subjects.

We accept the following access courses for this degree:

  • Edinburgh College and Dundee & Angus College - Access to Medical Studies


Essential subjects: Biology (Level 6), Chemistry (Level 6), Mathematics (Level 6), Communications and Literature (Level 6), Cell Biology (Level 7), DNA and Genetics (Level 7), Biochemistry (Level 7), Organic chemistry (Level 7), Human Body: Structure and Function (Level 8), Preparation for Higher Education (HE)
United Kingdom IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
United Kingdom Higher / Advanced Higher, SQA

Standard: AAAAB

Widening access: AAABB



Standard: Essential subjects:

  • Higher - Biology (preferably Human Biology) and Chemistry
  • National 5 - English and Mathematics at grade B
  • Highers to be in the same sitting i.e. to be achieved in the same year
  • We do not accept resits for this course
  • Offers will be conditional, based on performance at interview and three Advanced Highers/Highers taken in 6th year, normally at BBB, to include Advanced Higher Biology or Chemistry

Widening access: Essential subjects:

  • Higher - Biology (preferably Human Biology) and Chemistry (at least one at grade A)
  • Advanced Higher - Biology or Chemistry at grade B
  • Maths and English at National 5 at grade B
  • All to be achieved by the end of 6th year, with no minimum requirements by the end of 5th year.
  • For those completing Highers over two years any subsequent offer will include compulsory attendance and successful completion of University of Dundee Access Summer School.

United Kingdom Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



United Kingdom A-level AAA

Essential subjects:
  • A-level - Biology and Chemistry
  • GCSE - English and Mathematics to at least Grade B/6

  • A-levels to be in the same sitting i.e. to be achieved in the same year
  • A-level General Studies is not accepted
  • Achievement at GCSE will also be taken into account
United States USA High School Diploma / SAT / AP Successful completion of your High School Diploma with a GPA of 3.5, plus either 3 SAT subject tests in essential subjects with a score of 700 in each or 3 AP examinations in essential subjects with a score or 5 in each.

Scores can be from a combination of SATs and APs.

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
United States IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
United States Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



United States A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Uruguay IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Uruguay Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Uruguay A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Vanuatu IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Vanuatu Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Vanuatu A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Vatican City IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Vatican City Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Vatican City A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Venezuela Título de Técnico Superior Universitario Not accepted for this course

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Venezuela IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Venezuela Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Venezuela A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Vietnam IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Vietnam Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Vietnam A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Yemen IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Yemen Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Yemen A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Zambia IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Zambia Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Zambia A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Zimbabwe IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma 37 points, including 6, 6, 6 at higher level

with no retakes, to include biology and chemistry, plus three subjects at Standard level with average of Grade 6.

Applicants are advised to supply previously certified grades from nationally recognised exams if their application is to be competitive.
Zimbabwe Graduate entry

  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject.

  • This should be the first degree obtained.

  • Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account.

  • Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree.

  • Up-to-date study skills are required.

  • Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Dentistry programme.

  • Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a master's, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits).

  • An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.



  • Graduates with BSc in Oral Health Sciences will be considered for entry to the BDS course, with a maximum of 2 places available, and offers will be based on performance at MMI alongside other applicants.

  • Oral Health Science graduates must have achieved either:

  • At least an upper second class honours degree in OHS

  • or

  • 2. a) Gained distinction level in the final year of the OHS degree

  • and

  • b) Had no resits throughout the OHS degree



Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry
Zimbabwe A-level, GCE AAA

The essential subjects are Biology and Chemistry