UCT Health Sciences admission requirements
rnationally as an outstanding institution for the training of health care workers, research and clinical service.
Undergraduate study programmes
Please consult the Faculty of Health Sciences section of the University’s Undergraduate Prospectus for 2024, which sets out the following undergraduate study programmes on offer:
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
- Bachelor of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
- Bachelor of Science in Audiology
- Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy
- Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy
- Higher Certificate in Disability Practice
Undergraduate Prospectus for 2024 |
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Please consult the Faculty of Health Sciences section of the University’s Undergraduate Prospectus for 2024: | Page |
Undergraduate study programmes on offer | 35 |
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Eligibility for consideration | 37 |
For degree programmes and for Higher Certificate in Disability Practice | |
Required subjects (National Senior Certificate) | 38 |
At school-leaving level and minimum performance levels to be considered. | |
International school-leaving certificates | 39 |
Subjects and minimum performance levels to be considered | |
National Benchmark Tests | 40 |
See more information on NBTs for admission. Visit the NBT site. | |
The Personal Report and Curriculum Vitae | 40 |
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Taking a gap year (for school-leavers) | 41 |
Tertiary applicants | 41 |
For applicants already studying at a university or other tertiary institution | |
Admission direct to second year MBChB | 41 |
For tertiary applicants meeting specific requirements | |
How we calculate your Faculty Point Score for degree programmes | 41 |
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Number of places available in each programme | 42 |
Tables summarising probably scores required for admission to degree programmes |