Study Clinical Oncology: A guide for students from India

Study Clinical Oncology at a global top 100 university in a vibrant city at the heart of the United Kingdom. Become part of our international community, with over 10,000 students from approximately 150 countries. Our Indian community consists of over 210 students studying a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Our Clinical Oncology programme is suitable for for health care professionals from diverse backgrounds who wish to expand their knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of oncology.

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    Why Clinical Oncology at Birmingham?

    Birmingham is a major centre for cancer treatment, both adult and paediatric. It is also home to the West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, part of the 100,000 genomes project, led from University Hospital Birmingham.

    Draws on expertise from staff within the Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences and clinical staff from Birmingham Hospitals plus invited speakers from across the country.

    Will provide overseas full time students with a unique opportunity to gain clinical observership status and log your hours observing in a UK based hospital.

    MSc Clinical Oncology

Sign up for further information about our MSc in Clinical Oncology

Make sure to choose "Clinical Training" from the what subject are you considering option to learn more about this exciting programme.

We will also send you scholarship opportunities and information about events you can attend to find out more about our programmes.

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    Study in the UK

    The University of Birmingham is a founding member of the Russell Group with a glorious, green campus, outstanding teaching and facilities and a vibrant and welcoming community. Located in the heart of England, Birmingham is an exciting and vibrant city with a fascinating history.

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Entry requirements

We welcome students who have at least six months experience working in an oncology environment.

You will also need an undergraduate degree in a suitable subject.

English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any band.

The University will consider students who hold a Bachelors degree of three or four years in duration from a recognised university in India. Holders of Bachelors degree will normally be expected to have achieved 55% - 60% or higher for 2:1 equivalency depending on the awarding institution.

Either: A four-year Bachelors degree (first class or very good upper second class)

Or: A three-year Bachelors degree (first class) from recognised institutions in India.

Details regarding alternative qualification equivalents and further entry criteria can be found on our website.

Fees and funding

Annual tuition fees for international students for 2024/25 entry:

Full-time: £30,840

Part-time (per year): £14,670

To reward outstanding achievement and to help ensure that fears about finance do not constrain our students, we are pleased to offer a number of prestigious international scholarships.

Explore our postgraduate funding database to find out more! 

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    Where will your degree take you?

    Our full time programme has helped many students and professionals to advance their career through solid training, incentive to publish research and the support of our scientific network.

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    International study

    For more information regarding visas, accommodation, student support or student life, please visit our dedicated international study webpages. Here you can find country specific information such as details regarding in-country events and how to apply.

    International students at UoB