Entry requirements
A-levels
BBB. Must include a science, psychology or sociology at grade B.
BTEC
DDM in a health or science subject.
International Baccalaureate
30 overall with three subjects at Higher level.
Access to HE Diploma
Pass with 60 credits overall. Health studies, nursing or science. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 24 credits at distinction and 21 credits at merit or above.
T-level
Merit in the Health, Healthcare Science or Science T-level. Other T-levels are not accepted.
GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4)
At least three GCSEs including maths, English language and science. Students with an Access diploma require maths and English.
If you do not have the required GCSEs, find out which equivalent qualifications we accept instead.
English language requirement
IELTS 7.0 overall, with 7.0 in writing – NMC requirement.
Age requirement
Applicants must be aged 18 or over on the day the course begins.
Other qualifications
We accept a range of other qualifications but they must be equivalent to Level 3 and contain the appropriate amount of science content. The CACHE Diploma, for example, is accepted but only if specific modules are taken which fulfil the science requirements.
For this course which leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a midwife, you must demonstrate the following:
- completion of 10 years' general education
- evidence of study within the last five years
- evidence of commitment to the profession
- provision of a personal statement which demonstrates the ability and desire to become a midwife
- an academic reference indicating potential to study at degree level and indicating the applicant is of good character
- a character reference, which may come from an employer if appropriate, or other appropriate person, indicating good communication skills, caring qualities and a positive attitude
- passing of occupational health and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks
- ability to meet travel requirements to attend placements
- ability to follow a shift pattern that could cover any part of a 24-hour seven-day cycle.
Occupational health screening and vaccinations
You will need to complete an occupational health screening and we strongly encourage that you get all of the required vaccinations. Particular vaccinations are a requirement of certain NHS placement providers and are in place to protect you and the patients. Without the appropriate vaccinations you will not be able to undertake some placements – and this may impact on your ability to complete your course. The list of required vaccinations is updated by the NHS and may change over the course of your studies.
Deferred applications
We are not able to accept applications for deferred entry onto this course. If you wish to apply for a later year of entry, we recommend waiting until the admissions cycle for that year opens – this is usually in October of each year.
We embrace diversity and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including those who form part of minority groups.
Interviews
If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend an online interview.
For courses starting in September 2025 interviews will be held on the following dates:
- 27 November 2024
- 5, 6, 10 and 12 December 2024
- 14, 16, 28 and 30 January 2025
- 25 and 27 February 2025
- 11, 13 and 25 March 2025.
Contextual admissions
When you apply to 香港六合彩资料 we want to hear about who you are. Grades are never the whole picture; we're interested in things like creativity, resourcefulness, persistence and the capacity to think big and find new ways of doing things. And we recognise that not everyone has the same background. That's why we treat everyone who applies as an individual. We recognise many qualifications and we care about all of your achievements and the experiences you've had that set you apart.
Find out more about contextual admissions.