You need to have studied additional science along with core science and would need to have a grade c or above in order to be able to gain a level in Biology and chemistry, these are essential for medicine. <-- i made it make sense :P
3 As at A levels are pretty much standard in the UK these days.
In the US, it will require above a 3.5 to even get considered at med school.
High grades in chemistry, biology and physics, preferably also in maths and english. You will need to then get at least AAB at A-level with an A in chemistry, and many universities require or prefer biology in addition to this. The most important thing at GCSE is to get as many high grades as possible, and to subsequently carry this on into college/sixth form.
Top grades in Biology and Chemistry are essential. Universities are flexible regarding what other subjects you should opt for - just make sure you pick two (or three) traditional subjects like History, Geography, Maths, English, Physics, or a modern language.
you only need three a-levels and four as levels. Check uni prospectuses for what they want, as different unis require different things
You need to have A level chemistry and then Maths or Biology. Different unis require different grades for these A-levels so check with the uni you would like to go to.
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You need a great deal of formal training to become a doctor. You need to train for many years in college and do many clinicals.
To become a doctor, you will need experience in many areas. This includes schooling that covers anatomy, science, biology and much more.
to be able to be a doctor you need A*-C / A levels / NVQ and a very good report from the medichal school and then they might look at you to see if you are right for the job/ jobs.
To become a doctor, you will need to earn a mark of 90% or over.
hi, can you tell me plsea what qualification do i need to become a junior doctor?
Any as long as it has the right course to become a doctor; if you are going to become a doctor you need to get into med school however, you do need good grades to get in .
You can't become levels, but you need over 1,000 points to get to the next level.
You need biology for definite
I assume you mean GCSEs Helpful would be Maths English Double-science or more But realistically it is more affected by your A levels
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