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Not all colleges accept students for the graduate-entry course. The colleges currently offering places on the course are listed below. The link from each college will take you to the college's web site. 

Green-Templeton is a graduate-only college, with a high proportion of clinical medical students (about thirty per year). The others are mixed undergraduate and graduate colleges, and most have about five or six medical students on each year (clinical and preclinical) of the six-year course

Harris-Manchester has a special focus on mature students; applicants must be at least 21 years of age when they start the course.

For the graduate-entry course, most colleges offer three or four places.

Candidates are interviewed by colleges in proportion to the number of places available.

You may indicate a preference for one college on your UCAS application form. If you have no preference (Open Application), you will be allocated to a college. If a college is oversubscribed (in terms of interview capacity) some applicants might be reallocated to other colleges, even if they have expressed a first preference for a particular college.