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What if a student did not pass the International Foundation for Medicine, what would they do next?

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What if a student did not pass the International Foundation for Medicine, what would they do next?

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Assuming their grades were still at a reasonable level, they would be offered entry to a degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry or Biomolecular Science at St Andrews, or we would help them to apply to other universities (courses such as Pharmacy or other health sciences-related subjects) Many other Universities in other countries (in Australia for example), where the undergraduate entry quota is very tight, offer a postgraduate entry route as well. Thus, upon completion of the first science degree with the University of St Andrews, students are able to apply for postgraduate entry in Medicine, if they fulfill the entry requirement in terms of grades + interviews + entrant exams + voluntary experiences. These are on a case by case basis if the student is in this category.

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