Admission to College of Medicine
All applicants to Qatar University College of Medicine must complete 12 years of formal education and their transcript results must be certified by the appropriate educational agency. The following high school grade requirements mentioned in this section are minimum scores, they do not guarantee admission, and they may change according to the strength of the applicant pool and the available capacity in the College of Medicine. Only complete applications will be considered by the Admissions Committee as acceptance is a highly competitive process and limited.
All applicants are classified as First Year General Medicine applicants (There is no Foundation program for the college) and are required to submit the following:
- High school GPA of 90%
- English: IELTS =6 or TOEFL 520 or IBT = 68
- Mathematics: SAT 530 or ACT 21 or QU Math Placer 200.
- English and Mathematics test scores must be submitted to the Qatar University Testing Center before the application process begins. Late submission of grades will affect assessment of the application.
- For international schools, letter grades will be equalized to a percentage by the Qatar University Admissions Department. Please refer to Qatar University Admissions Department for more information.
- QU announces the start of admission for undergraduate programs in
March.
- Students can apply by logging in to Qatar University website and filling the Admissions Application Form.
Transfer Admission Criteria
If you are considering transferring to College of Medicine, you must complete ALL the first mentioned set of requirements mentioned above needed by the college. The Medical Student Interview Committee, which includes faculty members appointed by the Dean, will identify the top students. An email will be sent to them to submit their personal statements (~350 words) describing their motivation to study medicine. The personal statements are reviewed by a committee and on basis of personal qualifications, academic record and personal statement, applicants are invited for interview. At the completion of the interview cycle a ranked list is established by the Admissions Committee based on academic and personal qualifications.
Admissions to Medicine are
extraordinarily competitive and spaces are limited due to the capacity of the College, so the higher the academic records, the greater the chances of being accepted.
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Must be students from Colleges of Health Sciences, Pharmacy or Dental Medicine at the end of their first semester:
- High school GPA of 90%
Must have completed Foundation program fully or completion of requirements similar to those:
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Personal statement (~350 words) describing the applicant’s motivation to study medicine.
Supporting evidence of previous volunteering experience in the healthcare sector, medical or scientific internships, or community work.
Passing a personal interview with the College Admission Committee
- GPA 3.8 out of 4 and above
- Have completed a maximum of 30 credit hours and minimum of 16 Credit Hours including:
- CHEM 101/103
- MEDI 101
- PUBH151
- MEDI 102
- Submit required documents before the transfer deadline.
- All accepted applicants will join Year 1 General Medicine immediately
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