BDS Entry Requirements: For Entry in 2025
All grades must be achieved at one sitting (one year). This applies to all qualifications, from all countries and exam bodies.
Highers/Advanced Highers
SQA Higher entry requirements (by end of S6)
- AAAAB Higher + BB Advanced Higher (AAAAB S5 minimum for consideration)
- Additional requirements: Higher Biology and Chemistry at grade A. Higher Maths or Physics and National 5 English at grade B. 3 subjects in S6 to include Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry. UCAT (www.ucat.ac.uk for more information). Interview.
SQA Higher adjusted entry requirements* (by end of S6)
- AAABB Higher + B Advanced Higher (AABB S5 minimum for consideration to include Higher Biology/Human Biology and Higher Chemistry at grades A/B or B/A)
- Additional requirements: If Higher Biology/Human Biology or Chemistry is attained at grade B then Advanced Higher is also required at grade B. Higher Maths or Physics and National 5 English at B. Three subjects in S6 to include one Advanced Higher in Biology or Chemistry. UCAT (www.ucat.ac.uk for more information). Interview. Successful completion of Reach.
* See Access Glasgow for eligibility.
School leavers must apply from S6. Applications from S5 will not be considered.
GCSE/A Levels
A-Levels
AAA in three different subjects by the end of year 13 plus the GCSE requirements outlined below. A-Levels must include:
- Biology/Human Biology - Grade A
- Chemistry - Grade A
Please note that General Studies is not acceptable as a third A-Level.
GCSE
6 GCSE subjects at Grade A/7. Must include:
- Maths or Physics
- English Language or Literature (accepted at grade B/6 provided 6 other GCSE's have been attained at A/7)
International Baccalaureate
International Baccalaureate
36 Points including three HL subjects at 6,6,6. Must include:
- Chemistry AND Biology at HL
- Mathematics or Physics at HL (If it is not possible to take Mathematics or Physics at HL then SL6 will be considered)
Graduate Applicants
The Dental School considers applications from graduates who have a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent (eg GPA of 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject, and must demonstrate the equivalence of Chemistry and Biology (Grade A, A Level/Higher) and Maths or Physics (Grade B, GCSE/Higher) obtained within the last 6 years. These qualifications can be evidenced through the degree transcript or from prior qualifications. Please be aware that a graduate who has attained a 2.2 Honours degree will not be considered for entry, regardless if they have undertaken an additional qualification such as an MSc.
Graduate applicants who have obtained an MBChB and at least part one of the MCRS may be considered for entry to year 2 of our 5 year BDS programme. However, entry to year 2 is not guaranteed and is dependent on a space being available in year 2. If no places in year 2 were available the candidate may be offered entry to year 1 and would be expected to complete the full 5 year degree.
Due to the nature of BDS, we do not offer an accelerated entry to graduates from any other subject area.
Mature applicants
We recognise that it is not possible for everyone to progress to University straight from school when they are 17 or 18. Therefore we welcome applications from mature applications. Mature applicants are expected to attain the Highers or A-Levels outlined below, which can be undertaken at Further Education Colleges. Alternatively you could consider an approved Access course. Either option would give you the qualifications to make an application but would not guarantee an offer.
Highers/A-Levels
Biology, Chemistry and either Maths/Physics at Grade A.
All of the above qualifications must be taken in one sitting.
Access courses for adult returners
- Access to Medical Studies programme, Glasgow Kelvin College
Must attain an AAA in SWAP student profile and 80%+ in all graded work - Access to Medical Sciences programme, Glasgow Clyde College
Must attain an AAA in SWAP student profile and 80%+ in all graded work - Medicine & Medical Bio Sciences - Access to Higher Education Diploma, City and Islington College
Must achieve 60 credits in total with a minimum 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. All level 3 credits must be passed at distinction. In addition, applicants must have GCSE English at grade B or better. - Access to HE Diploma: Medicine & Medical Biosciences, Lambeth College
Must achieve 60 credits in total with a minimum 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. All level 3 credits must be passed at distinction. In addition, applicants must have GCSE English at grade B or better. - Access to Higher Education Diploma - Medicine & Dentistry, College of West Anglia
Must achieve 60 credits in total with a minimum 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. All level 3 credits must be passed at distinction. In addition, applicants must have GCSE English at grade B or better. - Access to Higher Education - Dentistry, Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, Manchester College
Must achieve 60 credits in total with a minimum 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. All level 3 credits must be passed at distinction. In addition, applicants must have GCSE English at grade B or better.
Please be aware that we do not consider any Higher National Certificate (HNC) for entry to BDS.
Widening Access
The University of Glasgow is committed to Widening Access. We believe all applicants should have an equal chance of entry and we strive to identify talent and potential, regardless of background or life circumstance. Specific applicants will be given or considered for adjusted offers that are lower than our standard entry requirements.
Find out more about eligibility for adjusted offers and adjusted entry requirements.
Please be aware that a grade concession will never be offered for a Chemistry or Biology qualification. Additionally, achieving the adjusted results will allow the applicant to be considered for interview and does not guarantee admission to BDS. Any adjustments will apply only once at the time of first application.
Extenuating Circumstances
The Dental School has set out entry tariffs (grades) that must be achieved at one sitting (one year). This applies to all qualifications, from all countries and exam bodies.
Exceptions to this policy will be considered, where there are genuine extenuating circumstances, which may include, amongst other things, family bereavement, applicant illness, serious illnesses within the family or other significant family or personal circumstances. Applicants should notify the BDS Admissions team of any extenuating circumstances via email prior to the BDS application deadline of 15 October. Applicants should also include notification of extenuating circumstances in the UCAS application, with explicit reference in the personal statement and/or school reference. Extenuating circumstances will not be considered after the application deadline.
Where an extenuating circumstance has been properly notified to the BDS Admissions team, the following process will apply:
1. The BDS Admissions team will request appropriate documentary evidence to be provided. This may include letters from GP's, Consultants, Social Work Department, Schools or Colleges.
2. Upon receipt of appropriate documentary evidence, the BDS Admissions Committee will convene to consider the application.
Please be aware that submitting an extenuating circumstance application does not guarantee that you will be made an offer or that your circumstances will be accepted by the committee. Further, we cannot indicate in advance whether an application is likely to be accepted.
Please note that we are not in a position to accept extenuating circumstance applications related to UCAT. In line with the UCAT ‘Fit to Test’ Policy, candidates who present themselves to test are declaring themselves fit to take the test.
Age of qualifications
We require applicants to have participated in study within an appropriate period of time prior to being admitted to BDS. We are unable to consider qualifications that are over 6 years old. If qualifications are outwith this time limit applicants are encouraged to seek entry through an alternative route such as an Access course (see:Mature applicants). This policy is designed to ensure that students admitted to BDS can cope with the academic rigour of our degree programme.