How many GCSEs do you need to be a doctor?

If you want the short answer, here it is: In order to be able to become a Doctor, you will need at least 7 GCSEs, 5 of which will need to be at Grades 7-9. You will also need to have pass grades (at least) in Maths, English Language and either Triple (ideally) or Combined Science.
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What GCSEs should I take if I want to be a doctor?

Entry requirements

at least 5 GCSEs grades 9 to 7 (A* or A), including English maths and sciences. 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry.
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How many GCSEs do you need for medicine?

In order to study medicine at most universities in the UK you need to, as a standard, have at least five A* or A grade GCSEs in subjects including Maths and English. You also need to have at least one Grade B in a Science.
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Is a 7 at GCSE good?

7 is equal to an A. 6 is equivalent to a high B.
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Can I take 10 GCSEs?

The average student takes 10 GCSEs, give or take a few.

Any more than this can take a toll on your sanity, as the workload becomes too much. And the more stress you put yourself under, the worse your eventual grades will be. You need to balance the amount of GCSEs you take with how much work you can do for them.
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Is it hard to get a 9 in GCSE?

Getting a 9 in GCSE Maths is a higher grade than an A* was, as it is meant to differentiate the very top achieving pupils. In 2020 Grade 9s made up 6.6% of all results in England across all GCSE subjects – slightly higher than the previous year, but still quite a small percentage.
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Are 8 GCSEs enough?

Fewer GCSEs with good grades are the best - a minimum of 8. It's a great collection of advice and information. 8 is plenty. 10 is pushing it.
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Is D in GCSE a pass?

Grades A* to C are a standard pass according to the Department for Education. However, grades D and E are still technically passes but are worth less than the higher boundaries. The F letter is the 'fail' grade, so anything below that - meaning the G and U grades - are outright fails.
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Do med schools look at GCSEs?

When you're choosing a Med School, you need to remember that most require GCSEs of a particular standard in English, Maths and Sciences. Many of them state they will accept a minimum grade 6 in these subjects, but stress that successful applicants will typically achieve grades 7-9 at GCSE.
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What grade should a Year 10 be getting?

Students in Year 10, in most subjects, are now working towards Grade 9 – 1.
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What grades do u need to become a doctor?

All potential medical students know that you need very high grades to study Medicine. In fact, the majority of medical schools require AAA grades at A level for students to be considered. This needs to include Chemistry and/or Biology.
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Do GCSE grades matter?

GCSE grades are definitely important for Medicine, but there is no hard and fast rule categorising the grades as good or bad. Depending on where you apply, your GCSE grades will have a varying level of impact on whether you'll be offered a place.
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What GCSE grades do you need to be a dentist?

We require at least seven GCSEs at grade 7 (A) or above. English Language, Mathematics and at least two science subjects are required at GCSE minimum grade 6 (B). If Dual Award Science or Core and Additional Science are offered, the minimum required is 66 (BB).
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How can I be a doctor?

How to become a doctor
  1. Complete an Undergraduate Education. ...
  2. Pass the MCAT Examination. ...
  3. Apply to Medical School. ...
  4. Complete Training at Medical School. ...
  5. Pass Parts I & II of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) ...
  6. Match with Residency. ...
  7. Graduate from Medical School & Start Residency.
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Is 3 a fail in GCSE?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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What GCSE grade is 70 %?

So 70 would be a Grade 6, but 69 would be a Grade 5.
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Do you get 2 GCSEs for science?

abilities. Each single science will be worth one GCSE grade. Combined science will be an award worth 2 GCSEs.
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Is a Grade 6 GOOD?

Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment.
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How many GCSE do you take in year 11?

GCSEs are usually taken over two years but the special Year 11 Pathway allows students to take five to seven IGCSEs in one year only. This means in one year they will achieve the minimum entry requirements necessary to go on to study the IB Diploma or A Levels.
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Is GCSE 9 good?

Universities don't care about the number of GCSEs or, indeed, the subjects taken. They're only interested in grades. Nine is fine.
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Is a 5 good in GCSE?

In essence, a grade 4 or 5 would be considered “good” because the government has outlined the passing grade to be a 4 – a 4 is a standard pass and a grade 5 is considered a strong pass. Therefore, anything above this standard would technically be deemed good.
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Is 8 an A * in GCSE?

As per the guide below, issued by the exams regulator Ofqual, the numerical system essentially boils down to the following: 9 = High A* grade. 8 = Lower A* or high A. 7 = Lower A grade.
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What is the hardest GCSE?

The hardest GCSE to pass is Double Science with 58.1 percent of students getting a four or lower in 2021. Just 1.5 percent of students received a nine in Double Science.
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What happens if u fail GCSE?

Most schools and colleges allow GCSE students to resit failed examinations. You can resit English and Maths exams in November and examinations in other subjects are then taken in the following June. You will need to double check the examination schedule with your school.
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