Medical School Admissions
Securing admission into medical school has become increasingly competitive. Stellar grades, meaningful community projects, research, and exceptional interview skills are requisites for success.
Led by medical doctors and specialist mentors, our intelligently designed programme offers support for the applications essays, research, medical interviews, and test prep. Under our guidance, many students have received offers at medical schools worldwide including NUS, NTU, Oxbridge, Imperial, Monash, and Sydney University.

How We Help
We specialise in the UK, Singapore, and Australia Medical School admissions. Our students work with a diverse team of medical doctors and specialist mentors on a 1:1 basis. From portfolio-bulding, test prep, personal essays, to the panel and MMI interviews, we offer a range of courses comprehensively designed to help you maximise your chances of admissions success.
Programme Design
Our Medical School admissions programme consists of 24 sessions to comprehensively prepare you for all stages of your application.

Tailored Roadmap:
Personalised assessment: Through personality and aptitude tests, we evaluate your academic interests and target schools.
Customised plan: Based on this assessment, we create a tailored roadmap outlining specific milestones and action steps.

Integrated Curriculum:
Experiential learning: Engage in hands-on experiences such as clinical attachments and research initiatives.
Interview readiness: Specialised medical interview sessions equip you with the confidence and skills needed to excel in the interviews.

Holistic Approach:
Comprehensive support: We provide holistic support for the personal essays, test prep, and interviews.
Mentorship and guidance: Experienced medical professionals serve as mentors, offering guidance and support throughout the journey.

Objectives
All courses are conducted on a 1 to 1 basis and designed to achieve the following objectives.
Early Years Guidance
- Candidate profiling
- Career and university research
- Portfolio building
Personal Statement Programme
- Brainstorming
- Content Generation
- Drafting and refinement
Test Prep (UCAT/ISAT)
- Content review
- Analysis of past questions
- Timed practice and drills
- Post practice review
Admission Interview Prep
- Content review
- Interview questions and analysis
- Simulated interview
- Post-practice reviews
Guided 238 Medical Students
Track Records
UK Medical Schools
Singapore Medical Schools
Australia Medical Schools
From Mentees to Medical Students
Our premium university admission mentoring programme has helped many medical school hopefuls secure a place in prestigious medical schools globally.

Medical School Application Requirements
Singapore
Application Deadline:
- March
United Kingdom
Application Deadline:
- 15 October (Oxbridge)
- January (UCAS)
Australia
Application Deadline:
- June
Read our blog post on medical school application details for an overview of the application process.
Jumpstart Your Med School Application Journey
Get started on your medical school application with QC today. Receive extensive guidance from a personalised team of mentors and university advisors, and craft a top-scoring medical school application today.

Our Successful Mentees

I would like to thank my mentors for helping me along all the way. Dr Leon provided comprehensive SJT and FSA questions practice materials with a systematic way to think through answers. The practice environment was comfortable and conducive for learning as well. I also received a lot of help with my personal statements and writing practices. I have been accepted to NUS and Imperial, UCL and King’s. Definitely recommend QC!
SAMI TAN
National University of Singapore, Medicine

My first medicine application failed when I applied to Cambridge and Edinburgh. During my 2 years of National Service, Dr Aran helped to strengthen my portfolio weaknesses by recommending research and volunteer activities that were medicine-related. This helped me alot with the content for my personal essay. He also prepared interview practices which gave me good exposure to the past Cambridge questions and they really helped me ace them.
JOSEPH LEE
University of Cambridge, Medicine