UCAT thresholds compared
Cumbria Medical School's published UCAT threshold for home applicants is around 1700, while Exeter sits at approximately 1880. The 180-point spread matters: Cumbria Medical School offers slightly more headroom for an average-strong UCAT, while Exeter expects performance closer to the national 75th-90th percentile. Contextual / widening-participation cut-offs differ — Cumbria Medical School: not separately disclosed; Exeter: ~1820+ /2700 with A*A*A* (4th decile) OR ~2010+ /2700 with A*A*A (7th decile). Eligible applicants should weight this heavily when choosing.
A-Level and academic profile
Cumbria Medical School requires BBB including Chemistry and Biology. Exeter requires Applicants need to apply via UCAS by 15 October; academic profile + admissions test used to determine interview invite. Typical A-Level offer A*AA (contextual AAB) for 2026 entry.. Cumbria Medical School is the stricter A-Level offer; Exeter is slightly more forgiving. If your predicted grades are borderline, Exeter carries the lower academic-rejection risk pre-interview.
Interview formats
Both Cumbria Medical School and Exeter 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: Cumbria Medical School interviews in January - March; Exeter in December – March.
What makes each distinctive
Cumbria Medical School: First medical school in Cumbria, focusing on rural and community healthcare to serve underserved areas in the region. Exeter: Focus on non-academic qualities including communication, empathy, role-play and realistic insight into the course and career. Points-based shortlisting combining A-level prediction + UCAT decile (75% academic / 25% UCAT). SJT not used - band 4 is fine.