Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow Dentistry Entry Requirements
- The Medic Life

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The University of Glasgow School of Dentistry is one of the most prestigious and widely recognised dental schools in the UK. It is consistently ranked among the very best — 2nd in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 and 4th in the Guardian University Guide 2025 — and sits within the global top 100 for Dentistry and Oral Sciences. As the second-largest dental school in the UK, its five-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS, UCAS code A200) produces around 400 students across the programme, combining an integrated biomedical curriculum with outstanding clinical training at the Glasgow Dental Hospital and School.
Glasgow is also one of the most transparent dental schools in the UK when it comes to how it selects: the UCAT is the single ranking tool used to shortlist for interview, published cut-off thresholds are available after each cycle, and a clear widening-access framework means the process is visible and navigable. This page, written by Dr Bakhtar Ahmad, Dentistry Admissions Lead at The Medic Life, breaks down everything you need to know, verified against Glasgow's official 2026-entry documents.
"Glasgow is fascinating strategically. The UCAT is effectively the only selection tool for interview — your personal statement is only checked to meet minimum requirements. That means your UCAT score does all the ranking, and with RUK thresholds historically around 2660–2770 on the old scale, this is a school where UCAT preparation isn't optional. But it also means if your UCAT is exceptional, Glasgow can absolutely be yours." — Dr Bakhtar Ahmad, Dentistry Admissions Lead, The Medic Life

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry at a Glance — 2026 Entry
Course: Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), 5 years
UCAS code: A200 | Institution code: G12
Provider: University of Glasgow School of Dentistry
Clinical base: Glasgow Dental Hospital and School
Standard A-level offer: AAA including Biology and Chemistry
Scottish Highers: AAAAB + BB Advanced Higher (Biology and Chemistry)
Admissions test: UCAT (cognitive total only; SJT not used)
Interview: Online panel interviews
Resits: Not accepted (one-sitting rule; extenuating circumstances considered if notified before deadline)
Qualifications age limit: No qualifications over 6 years old
School leavers: Must apply from S6 — S5 applications not considered

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry A-Level Requirements
Glasgow's A-level offer is:
AAA in three different subjects by the end of Year 13
Must include:
Biology or Human Biology at grade A
Chemistry at grade A
All three A-levels achieved in one sitting (one year)
General Studies is not acceptable as a third A-level
Resits are not accepted (except genuine extenuating circumstances notified before the 15 October UCAS deadline — see below)
What counts as one sitting?
Glasgow is explicit: all grades must be achieved in one sitting — meaning the same exam year. Splitting A-levels across two or more sittings is not accepted, even for subjects taken early.
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: GCSE requirements for A-level applicants
As well as A-levels, you need:
6 GCSE subjects at Grade A/7, including:
Maths or Physics
English Language or Literature at grade B/6 (provided 6 other GCSEs are at A/7)
Dr Bakhtar's tip: "Glasgow's GCSE bar is notably higher than many other dental schools — six at A/7 is a strict standard. If you're a strong A-level student with a slightly weaker GCSE profile, you need to know this before you add Glasgow to your UCAS choices. We audit GCSE eligibility as step one of every Glasgow application we work on."

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry Scottish Highers Requirements
Glasgow has highly specific Highers and Advanced Highers requirements, with both a standard and a widening-access adjusted route.
Standard entry (Scottish Highers)
AAAAB at Scottish Highers + BB at Advanced Higher (by end of S6)
AAAAB by end of S5 minimum to be considered
Additional requirements:
Higher Biology and Chemistry at grade A
Higher Maths or Physics and National 5 English at grade B
3 subjects in S6, including Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry both at grade B
School leavers must apply from S6 — S5 applications are not considered
Adjusted entry — Widening Access (Access Glasgow / REACH programme)
AAABB at Scottish Highers + B at Advanced Higher (by end of S6)
AABB minimum after S5, including Higher Biology/Human Biology AND Chemistry at A/B or B/A
Additional requirements:
If Biology/Human Biology or Chemistry is at B, that subject must also be taken at Advanced Higher at grade B
Higher Maths or Physics and National 5 English at B
Three subjects in S6, including one Advanced Higher in Biology or Chemistry
Successful completion of the REACH programme
The grade concession that never applies
Glasgow is clear: a grade concession will never be offered for Chemistry or Biology — not even under adjusted/widening-access entry. The minimum Biology and Chemistry grades are non-negotiable regardless of circumstances.
Dr Bakhtar's tip: "The Adjusted Highers route is a genuine widening-access pathway, not a backdoor. You need to have completed REACH and meet the eligibility criteria for Access Glasgow. If you think you might qualify, get in touch with the university before applying — and call us, because the UCAT and MMI requirements are identical to the standard route."
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry IB Requirements
For International Baccalaureate applicants:
36 points overall, with three Higher Level (HL) subjects at 6,6,6
Must include:
Chemistry AND Biology at HL
Mathematics or Physics at HL (if not possible to take at HL, SL grade 6 will be considered)
All achieved in one sitting
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry Graduate Entry
Glasgow considers graduate applicants on the following basis:
A 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent, e.g. GPA 3.0+) in a relevant subject
Must demonstrate equivalence of:
Chemistry and Biology at Grade A (A-level/Higher level) obtained within the last 6 years
Maths or Physics at Grade B (GCSE/Higher level) obtained within the last 6 years
These science prerequisites can be evidenced through the degree transcript or prior qualifications
A 2:2 will NOT be considered, even if followed by an MSc or other additional qualification
No accelerated entry to the BDS is offered from any other subject area
MBChB graduates
Graduates who hold an MBChB and at least Part One of the MRCS may be considered for entry to Year 2 of the 5-year BDS. However, Year 2 entry is not guaranteed and depends on space being available. If no Year 2 place exists, the applicant may be offered Year 1.

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Mature Applicants and Access Courses
Glasgow welcomes mature applicants. They must attain:
Biology, Chemistry and either Maths/Physics at Grade A (Highers or A-levels)
All qualifications in one sitting
Approved Access to HE Diploma routes include (among others):
Access to Medical Studies, Glasgow Kelvin College — AAA in SWAP student profile and 80%+ in all graded work
Access to Medical Sciences, Glasgow Clyde College — same standard
Medicine & Medical Bio Sciences Access to HE Diploma, City and Islington College — 60 credits total (45+ at Level 3, 15 at Level 2; all Level 3 at distinction; GCSE English grade B+)
Access to HE Diploma — Medicine & Medical Biosciences, Lambeth College — same as above
Access to HE Diploma — Medicine & Dentistry, College of West Anglia — same as above
Access to Higher Education — Medicine, Manchester College — same as above
Higher National Certificate (HNC) qualifications are NOT considered for BDS entry at Glasgow.
Qualifications older than 6 years are not considered. If your qualifications fall outside this window, Glasgow recommends entering through an Access course route.
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: UCAT Requirements for Glasgow University Dentistry
The UCAT is described in Glasgow's own Person Specification as an essential component of applying.
How Glasgow uses the UCAT
The UCAT cognitive total (Verbal Reasoning + Decision Making + Quantitative Reasoning) is the sole ranking tool used to decide who gets invited to interview
The personal statement is only assessed for minimum requirements — it is not scored for ranking
The SJT (Situational Judgement Test) band is not used in the admissions process (removed from 2022 entry onwards)
Glasgow does not disclose the UCAT cut-off for the current year — it is published retrospectively
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Published UCAT cut-off data (official Glasgow statistics — old 3600 scale)
Glasgow publishes its own historic UCAT lowest-score-invited-to-interview data. Here are the most recent figures for standard entry:
Entry Year | Home/Scot Dom | RUK | International |
2025 | 2660 | 2770 | 2740 |
2024 | 2600 | 2660 | 2590 |
2023 | 2500 | 2670 | 2730 |
2022 | 2570 | 2690 | 2880 |
2021 | 2600 | 2600 | 2600 |
Critical note on the UCAT scale change: The UCAT format changed in July 2025, with Abstract Reasoning removed, reducing the maximum score from 3600 to 2700. All figures in the table above are on the old 3600 scale. Applicants for 2026 entry sat the UCAT on the new 2700-point scale, and Glasgow has not yet published a 2026 entry cut-off equivalent. Do not compare your new-scale score directly to these thresholds.
Dr Bakhtar's tip: "The RUK cut-off has consistently sat above the Home/Scottish cut-off by 100–200 points. If you're applying from England, Wales or Northern Ireland, you're competing in a different band — and the cut-off has historically been tighter. With the UCAT as the only selection tool, RUK applicants should target the top 20–25% nationally. That's the realistic competitive bracket."

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: How Glasgow Selects Dentistry Applicants
Glasgow's selection process follows a clear sequence:
Academic eligibility check: All grades must meet (or be predicted to meet) the minimum A-level, Highers, IB, or graduate requirements. One-sitting rule strictly applied.
Minimum personal statement check: The personal statement is reviewed for the minimum requirements — it is not scored for interview ranking.
UCAT ranking: All academically-eligible applicants are ranked by their UCAT cognitive total. The top-scoring applicants in each applicant group (Home/Scottish, RUK, International) are invited to interview.
Online panel interview: Glasgow's declared interview method for 2026 entry is an online panel interview.
Offer decision: Post-interview.
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry Work Shadowing
Glasgow recognises that gaining dental work shadowing is becoming increasingly difficult. For 2025 entry, Glasgow stated it was not requiring formal work shadowing. However, the school acknowledges that applicants may still secure:
Alternative voluntary work in sectors that involve caring for and interacting with different people
Experiences that develop the skills required as a dental professional
Conversations with dentists, dental students or recent graduates as a way of demonstrating an informed choice to study dentistry
Check Glasgow's current work-shadowing guidance page before applying, as requirements may be reviewed annually.

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry Widening Access
Glasgow is formally committed to widening access. Its framework includes:
Adjusted academic offers for eligible applicants (but never for Chemistry or Biology grades)
The REACH widening-participation programme for Scottish students
Access Glasgow for contextual admissions eligibility
Adjusted entry is available only once, at first application — it does not apply to re-applicants
Contextualised admissions also means that contextual data is taken into account alongside academic and UCAT performance. This can influence interview shortlisting and offers for eligible Scottish applicants.
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Extenuating Circumstances Policy
Glasgow has one of the most clearly-documented extenuating circumstances policies of any UK dental school:
The one-sitting rule may be reconsidered for genuine extenuating circumstances (bereavement, applicant or family illness, significant personal circumstances)
Must be notified to the BDS Admissions team BEFORE the 15 October UCAS deadline by email (med-sch-dental-ug@glasgow.ac.uk) — late submissions are not considered
Supporting documentary evidence will be required (GP letters, consultant letters, social work documentation, etc.)
UCAT extenuating circumstances are NEVER accepted — presenting yourself to test is a declaration that you are fit to test
Submitting an extenuating circumstances application does not guarantee an offer or acceptance
Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: Glasgow University Dentistry Postgraduate and Dentistry in Scotland
If you are searching for Glasgow dentistry entry requirements postgraduate, it's worth distinguishing between two different things:
Graduate entry to the 5-year undergraduate BDS — this is the graduate route described above (2:1 in a relevant subject + science prerequisites). Applications go through UCAS.
Postgraduate and Specialty dental training — Glasgow offers a wide range of postgraduate dentistry programmes, including MClinDent, MSc/MDent specialty training and research degrees. These are for qualified dentists seeking further clinical or academic training and are applied for directly, not through UCAS.
If you are a qualified dentist looking for postgraduate routes at Glasgow, visit the University of Glasgow Dental School's Postgraduate pages directly for current programme details.

Glasgow University Dentistry Entry Requirements: FAQs
What is the UCAT score for Glasgow dentistry?
Glasgow does not pre-disclose the UCAT cut-off for the year of application — it is published retrospectively. Glasgow uses the UCAT cognitive total (Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, and Quantitative Reasoning) as the sole ranking tool to shortlist for interview, with the SJT not used.
From Glasgow's own published admissions statistics, the lowest UCAT scores invited to interview under standard entry in recent cycles were:
Year | Home/Scottish | RUK | International |
2025 entry | 2660 | 2770 | 2740 |
2024 entry | 2600 | 2660 | 2590 |
2023 entry | 2500 | 2670 | 2730 |
These figures are on the old 3600-point UCAT scale. The UCAT changed in July 2025 (Abstract Reasoning removed, max score 2700). For 2026 entry onwards, these thresholds cannot be compared directly to your new-scale score.
In practice, RUK applicants have consistently needed higher scores than Home/Scottish applicants to be invited to interview. The Glasgow admissions statistics page is updated annually and is the most authoritative source for current data.
What are the entry requirements for Glasgow dentistry 2026?
For September 2026 entry, the University of Glasgow BDS (A200) requirements are:
A-levels (England, Wales, Northern Ireland):
AAA including Biology/Human Biology (A) and Chemistry (A), achieved in one sitting
6 GCSEs at Grade A/7, including Maths or Physics; English Language/Literature at B/6
Scottish Highers (Standard):
AAAAB at Higher + BB at Advanced Higher (Biology and Chemistry both at Advanced Higher)
Must include Higher Biology (A) and Chemistry (A); Higher Maths/Physics (B) and National 5 English (B)
Must apply from S6
Scottish Highers (Adjusted — Access Glasgow/REACH):
AAABB at Higher + B at Advanced Higher (Biology or Chemistry)
IB:
36 points, HL 6,6,6 including Biology AND Chemistry, plus Maths or Physics at HL
Graduate:
2:1 Honours degree in a relevant subject + Chemistry and Biology at Grade A within 6 years
All routes:
UCAT required (cognitive total used for interview ranking; SJT not scored)
Online panel interview if shortlisted
No resits (except notified extenuating circumstances)
Qualifications not older than 6 years
What grades do you need for dentistry in Scotland?
Scottish students applying to any of the dental schools in Scotland — Glasgow and Dundee — need strong academic profiles, typically including:
For Glasgow:
AAAAB at Scottish Highers + BB at Advanced Higher (including Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry)
Higher Biology (A), Higher Chemistry (A), Higher Maths or Physics (B), National 5 English (B)
6 GCSEs at A/7 including Maths/Physics and English at B (for RUK applicants applying via A-levels)
For Dundee:
AAAAB at Scottish Highers (first sitting) including Biology and Chemistry at A, Maths or Physics and National 5 English at B
Then 3 Advanced Highers at BBB in S6 including Biology and Chemistry
General features of dentistry entry requirements in Scotland:
All grades in one sitting — resits are not accepted at either Glasgow or Dundee for standard entry
Key points:
UCAT required at both schools
Both use an interview (Glasgow: online panel; Dundee: MMI)
Scottish-domiciled students may qualify for SAAS fee funding and benefit from different UCAT cut-off thresholds
Aberdeen offers graduate-entry only (4-year BDS, UK applicants only) — not a school-leaver route
Dr Bakhtar Ahmad works with students applying to Scottish dental schools at all stages — from Highers planning to UCAT preparation to interview coaching.

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