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Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) vs Cumbria Medical School

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) and Cumbria Medical School are both UK medical schools, but the path to an offer at each is meaningfully different. Both sit in England, so location and clinical-placement breadth are similar — the differentiation comes from selection methodology, interview style and curriculum philosophy. On UCAT alone there is roughly a 200-point gap between them — a substantial difference that should shape which you list as firm choice vs. insurance. Their A-Level requirements (AAA vs BBB) place them in slightly different academic-strictness tiers.

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Brighton & Sussex (BSMS)

Brighton

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Location
Brighton, UK
A-Level offer
AAA at A-level including Biology and Chemistry
TrueScore
1900
UCAT home cut-off
~1900+ /2700
Interview format
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
Post-interview chance
Home: 394/737 = 53% (2025); International: 27/72 = 38%
Decision date
March onwards

Cumbria Medical School

Carlisle

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Location
Carlisle, UK
A-Level offer
BBB at A-level including Biology and Chemistry
TrueScore
1700
UCAT home cut-off
~1700+ /2700 estimated (no published cut-off)
Interview format
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
Post-interview chance
-
Decision date
March onwards

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) vs Cumbria Medical School - in detail

UCAT thresholds compared

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS)'s published UCAT threshold for home applicants is around 1900, while Cumbria Medical School sits at approximately 1700. The 200-point spread matters: Cumbria Medical School offers slightly more headroom for an average-strong UCAT, while Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) expects performance closer to the national 75th-90th percentile. Contextual / widening-participation cut-offs differ — Brighton & Sussex (BSMS): ~1810+ /2700 (UK WP); Cumbria Medical School: not separately disclosed. Eligible applicants should weight this heavily when choosing.

A-Level and academic profile

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) requires AAA including Chemistry and Biology. Cumbria Medical School requires BBB including Chemistry and Biology. Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) is the stricter A-Level offer; Cumbria Medical School is slightly more forgiving. If your predicted grades are borderline, Cumbria Medical School carries the lower academic-rejection risk pre-interview. GCSE profile matters at both schools — Brighton & Sussex (BSMS): Min 6 GCSEs at grade 6 (B) including Maths, English Language, dual-award Science. Cumbria Medical School: Min 5 GCSEs at grade 6 including Maths, English Language, dual-award Science.

Interview formats

Both Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) and Cumbria Medical School use MMI interviews, so the underlying prep approach is the same — practise ethics frameworks, NHS hot-topic answers and (for MMI) structured station responses against a timer. Interview windows: Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) interviews in December - March; Cumbria Medical School in January - March.

Curriculum and teaching style

Both schools deliver a PBL-style curriculum, so day-to-day study habits will feel similar across years 1-3. Specifics: Five-year MBBS jointly run by Brighton and Sussex universities. Sussex-based pre-clinical years; clinical placements across Sussex NHS sites (Royal Su Five-year MBChB built around problem-based learning. Cumbria-based with rural/remote NHS placements (UHMBT, NCIC). Intake size: Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) — ~165 home + ~25 international places per year.; Cumbria Medical School — ~30 places per year (small newer cohort).. A larger cohort means more peer breadth; a smaller cohort means more tutor contact.

What makes each distinctive

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS): Wholly UCAT-based shortlisting. Offers made primarily on interview performance - UCAT is only used post-interview for borderline cases. Band 4 SJT auto-rejected; bands 1-3 are fine. Cumbria Medical School: First medical school in Cumbria, focusing on rural and community healthcare to serve underserved areas in the region.

Which is right for you?

If your UCAT lands below the UK median (~2500/3600), Cumbria Medical School is the more realistic firm-choice option. For applicants with predicted A-Level grades at the lower end of the AAA-A*AA range, Cumbria Medical School is the lower-risk academic option. Both schools sit in the same England foundation-programme catchment, so post-graduation training paths overlap heavily. Your firm/insurance choice should ultimately weight: where your UCAT and predicted grades sit relative to each school's threshold, which interview format you can prepare for most credibly, and where you'd actually want to live for five or six years.

Common questions

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS)'s typical home cut-off is around 1900, while Cumbria Medical School sits at approximately 1700 — a 200-point spread. That's a meaningful gap; Cumbria Medical School is materially more accessible for an average-to-good UCAT, while Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) expects performance closer to the top 47% of test-takers. Cut-offs change year on year and vary by tier — check each school's latest published threshold before submitting your UCAS form.

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) uses Multiple Mini Interviews: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI). Cumbria Medical School uses Multiple Mini Interviews: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI). The format is the same, so the same prep approach applies — practise ethics frameworks, NHS hot topics, and (for MMI) structured 5-7 minute station answers. Interview windows: December - March (Brighton & Sussex (BSMS)); January - March (Cumbria Medical School).

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) requires AAA including Chemistry and Biology. Cumbria Medical School requires BBB including Chemistry and Biology. Most successful applicants achieve these grades on first sitting with strong predicted grades from their school. Resit policies differ: Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) — Resits accepted with explanation.. Cumbria Medical School — Resits accepted..

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) — Min 6 GCSEs at grade 6 (B) including Maths, English Language, dual-award Science. Cumbria Medical School — Min 5 GCSEs at grade 6 including Maths, English Language, dual-award Science.

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS)'s selection methodology: Joint programme between University of Brighton and University of Sussex. UCAT + academic + Multiple Mini Interview. SJT used post-interview. Cumbria Medical School's selection methodology: New 5-year MBChB programme (first cohort 2024). UCAT + academic + interview. Cumbria-based teaching with North-West NHS clinical placements. Understanding each school's exact algorithm is the single highest-leverage piece of pre-application research — it tells you whether your profile is competitive before you spend an application choice.

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) is in Brighton, UK. Cumbria Medical School is in Carlisle, UK. Tuition is £9,250/year at both for UK home applicants; the main cost difference is accommodation (London accommodation typically runs 30-50% above the national average).

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) typically releases medicine decisions March onwards. Cumbria Medical School releases medicine decisions March onwards. If one is earlier than the other, you may need to hold a decision while waiting for the second school — be ready to compare in real time.

Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) runs a PBL curriculum. Cumbria Medical School runs a PBL curriculum. Both schools deliver teaching in the same broad style, so day-to-day study habits will feel similar. Brighton & Sussex (BSMS) specifics: Five-year MBBS jointly run by Brighton and Sussex universities. Sussex-based pre-clinical years; clinical placements across Sussex NHS sites (Royal Sussex County Hospital, Western Sussex Hospitals). Cumbria Medical School specifics: Five-year MBChB built around problem-based learning. Cumbria-based with rural/remote NHS placements (UHMBT, NCIC).

You can — UCAS allows 4 medicine/dentistry choices in total, so listing both is feasible if your profile fits each school's selection algorithm. Apply to both only if your UCAT, GCSE and predicted-grade profile is competitive against each school's published weighting. A common mistake is using two of your four slots on similar schools when a more spread-out portfolio (one safe + one stretch) would maximise overall offer probability.