The University of Medicine and Health Sciences is another name for the medical professional and educational organization known as the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. It began in 1784 with the Royal Charter. According to QS WUR Ranking by Subject 2022, it is rated #151–200. In addition, it is at 1045th best university in the world list. The university also boasts a stellar 46% acceptance rate.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Admission Requirements:
Undergraduate:
achieve a minimum average score of 90% or above across five subjects
International baccalaureate: minimum score of 36 IB Diploma points (inclusive of bonus points)
A-levels: AAA
Postgraduate:
Hold the degree of MB/BAO/BCh or equivalent. Be registered and in good standing with your professional registration body
English Language Requirements:
Undergraduate
IELTS: 6.5 with no individual band (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) lower than 6.0.TOEFL: overall 79 – 95
Royal College Surgeon fees
Bachelor of Science:
Advanced Therapeutic Technologies (Hons) 18,000
International Clinical Pharmacy 18,000
Medicine 57,000
Pharmacy 18,000
Physiotherapy (Hons) 18,000
Master of Science:
Physician Associate Studies: to be confirmed
Surgery: to be confirmed
Surgical Science & Practice 26,500
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Scholarship:
International Pharmacy Scholarship
The scholarship offers a 50% reduction in fees, meaning the balance of tuition fees liable by the student is €12,500 per annum.
How to apply
– Apply as a standard Non-EU applicant to the Pharmacy program.
– Complete the International Pharmacy Scholarship Application Form
International ConsilioManuque Medicine Scholarship
Award and requirements
Successful applicants will receive a scholarship of €25,000, provided on the following basis:
the four-year program will receive €6,250 per academic year
Apprentices in the five-year program will receive €5,000 per academic year
Students in the six-year program will receive €4,167 per academic year
Eligibility criteria
Students who apply for the International Scholarship must be:
Non-EU and self-funding students who are not in receipt of other scholarship funding.
First time attending RCSI.
Scholarship awards are made at the discretion of the University.
The number of scholarships providing by the University may vary from year-to-year.