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Medical Schools

Volume 892: debated on Tuesday 20 May 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science, in view of the current shortage of British-born doctors, if he will take steps to encourage medical schools to relax the entrance qualifications for British-born students in line with the requirements expected from non-national medical students and thus increase the intake of British-born students wishing to study medicine.

Standards of admission are a matter for the universities and medical schools concerned, but I understand that no medical school lays down entrance requirements which are more severe for British-born students than for others.

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) how many

Overseas candidatesUnited Kingdom candidatesPercentage of overseas students in all medical schools in the United Kingdom
Academic year of admissionTotal ApplicantsApplicants RefusedTotal ApplicantsApplicants Refused
1972–731,9031,8129,2746,4423·7
1973–742,1562,04810,7597,8093·6
1974–752,2572,16910,7467,875Not yet available
Some additional United Kingdom applicants may have applied outside the UCCA scheme direct to Aberdeen and Glasgow medical schools.