St. George's University – A Fully Accredited Caribbean Medical School
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St. George's University – A Fully Accredited Caribbean Medical School
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US Residency
To practice medicine in the US, you must earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and complete a postgraduate residency, in addition to other requirements. Residency is where students are immersed in fast-paced, hands-on training, working with actual patients under the supervision and guidance of a licensed doctor. The training offers specialized experience in your intended area of practice, with increased responsibility as you advance through the program.
The residency program process involves applications, personal statements, and interviews, and acceptance is not guaranteed. St. George’s University (SGU) provides training and tools needed to help medical students reach their goals. No other medical school in the world provides more new doctors to the US healthcare system
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, with 1,049+ US residencies in 2025
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and an 89% US residency placement rate for international graduates over the last five years.
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of international students/graduates (non-US or Canadian) who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of international students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
Access to Clinical Rotations in the US
Access to clinical rotations in the US will support your application for US residency. Hospital-based clinical rotations are where you gain first-hand experience working with patients. When choosing a medical school, you need to consider what clinical rotations will be available to you and how they affect your ability to practice medicine in the US. Clinical rotations in your intended country of practice are crucial to prepare you for residency in that country. Students at SGU can complete clinical and ambulatory training in
75+ affiliated hospitals and health systems in the US and the UK.
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www.sgu.edu/hospitals
Accreditation
If you are a graduate of a foreign medical school, in order to be eligible to participate in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP), you must ensure the medical school is accredited, and that the school’s accreditor is recognized by the
World Federation of Medical Education
, known as WFME. Accreditation is a process by which a medical school undergoes extensive external evaluations by experts to ensure high educational standards are achieved. SGU School of Medicine has been continuously accredited for decades. The school is accredited by the
Grenada Medical and Dental Council
, known as GMDC. The GMDC is recognized by WFME and the
U.S. National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA)
. GMDC’s accreditation enables eligible SGU School of Medicine students to take the United States Medical Licensing exams, participate in the NRMP, and pursue licensure in the US.
United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step exams
The USMLE is a 3-step examination. Doctors with an MD degree are required to pass these exams to practice medicine in the US. It’s important to look at a school’s published pass rates for the USMLE as this is a strong indicator of the quality of the curriculum and support being offered by a medical school. International SGU students taking the USMLE Step 1 for the first time 2019-2023 had an 81% pass rate.
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Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of international (non-US citizen/permanent resident or Canadian) students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of international students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
Study Locations
Grenada, West Indies
Our 42-acre Grenada campus is purpose-built for a safe, comfortable learning environment. Student wellness is at the heart of our campus with a brand new 8,400-square-foot fitness center, a 24-hour medical clinic, and round-the-clock private security.
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Newcastle, UK
The partnership between SGU and Northumbria University (NU) offers a Four-Year MD Program with the option to complete one year at NU. The partnership also offers Five- and Six-Year MD Tracks. The program and tracks start in Newcastle, UK, allowing you to complete the first part of your education at NU with an MD degree awarded by SGU.
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“Doing my basic sciences in the UK played a part in helping me get comfortable with the culture of being a medical student, as the smaller class sizes provided a solid foundation for a close-knit working relationship between the faculty and students. For my clinical rotations, I spent both years in New York, as I wanted a new experience having previously spent most of my time in the UK.”
Ifeatu Egwuatu
MD ’23, Nigeria
Internal medicine resident
Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey
“Pursuing a medical residency in the United States has always been a dream for me. When I discovered SGU, I found an abundance of opportunities that allowed me to accomplish this goal. As a non-US citizen, the challenge of securing residency in the US can be daunting, but SGU offers a track to achieve it. With its high match rates at US residencies and extensive hospital affiliations, SGU provided me with a convenient route to residency. The chance to engage in global education by rotating at hospitals both in the UK and the US was invaluable, enriching my cultural awareness and ultimately shaping me into a more proficient physician.”
Varshitha Tumkur Panduranga
MD ’24, India
Internal Medicine Resident
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, New York
Why SGU
Now that you understand the steps to becoming a doctor in the US, here’s how SGU can help you succeed:
Largest provider
into first-year US residencies for the last eleven years. Over 1,049 US residencies in 2025.
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1,049+
US residencies in 2025
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25K
SGU School of Medicine graduates in the US and around the world are part of a strong alumni network
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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Based on the number of students who have completed the Doctor of Medicine program from 1981-2025.
89%
US residency placement rate for international graduates over the last five years
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81%
USMLE Step 1 pass rate for international first-time test takers 2020-2024.
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75+
affiliated hospitals and health systems in the US and the UK
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Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of international students/graduates (non-US or Canadian) who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of international students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
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Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of international (non-US citizen/permanent resident or Canadian) students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of international students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
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SGU Track to Doctor of Medicine (MD) Degree
SGU Entry Requirements
Entry points are available for students with various levels of education, including the Four-Year MD Program and the Five-, Six-, and Seven-Year Tracks.
Please note, as an international student:
Taking the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is not required to apply
You are exempt from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)* and the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
(Note: Applicants from outside the US who hold dual citizenship with the US
are
required to submit an MCAT)
You do not need to apply through UCAS
4-YEAR MD PROGRAM
5-YEAR MD TRACK
6-YEAR MD TRACK
7-YEAR MD TRACK
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
All regions:
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January, April, or August, or the UK in January or August.
Bachelor’s degree in the requisite sciences.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Bahraini Diploma:
Strong science performance.
Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Botswana Associate Degree:
Minimum overall average of 55%.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Tanzanian Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE):
Minimum 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
University of Botswana
Diploma.
South Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Bangladeshi TEB /PI Diploma
All 10+ 2 India Senior Secondary School Certificate:
Minimum average of 80% average in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English. *A pre-sessional math program may be necessary if math has not been taken or successfully completed before matriculation.
Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education Advanced level:
Minimum 3 subjects including biology, chemistry, and math or physics. Biology, math, or physics can be accepted at an AS Level with strong non-science third A Level. *A pre-sessional math program may be necessary if math has not been taken or successfully completed before matriculation.
East Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Hong Kong DSE:
5 subjects with a minimum Level 3, plus Level 4 or higher in biology and chemistry.
Hong Kong HKALE:
Minimum 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Malaysia STPM:
Minimum Principal Level 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Singapore A Level/SIPCAL:
Minimum grade H2 in biology, chemistry, and grade B in math or physics.
Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Cao Dang:
University Certificate with a minimum of 8 in biology, chemistry, math, and physics.
Europe
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Finnish Ylioppilastutkinto and Swedish Studentexamen:
L in biology and chemistry, and E in 2 other subjects.
French/Lebanese Baccalaureate:
Minimum average of 12/20 in sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Norwegian Vitnemal-videregaende Opplaering:
Overall grade 5, including Advanced Course II biology and chemistry.
Scottish Higher Standard:
4 subjects with minimum grade A, including HL biology and chemistry.
Swedish Fullständigt Slutbetyg:
Overall grade C in natural sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Caribbean
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Associate Degree
with a strong biological science background.
Caribbean CAPE 1 & 2:
Minimum of Grade 2 in Units I & II, including chemistry, biology, and one other subject - preferably math or physics.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
Minimum 3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Bahrain:
Diploma – strong in sciences.
Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Senior School Certificate (SSC/SSCE) and West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC/WASSCE/WAEC):
Minimum grade B2 in 6 subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
South African National Senior Certificate:
Minimum 70% in all subjects, including life sciences, physical science, math, and English.
University of Botswana
Certificate.
South Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Nepal Higher Secondary Education Certificate:
Minimum average of 80% in strong sciences.
Pakistan Intermediate/Higher School Certificate (HSSC):
Minimum average 90% in 6 subjects including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
East Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Indonesia SSTB-SMA:
Overall average of 86%.
Malaysia Unified Examination Certificate (UEC):
MICSS-UEC Senior Middle Level grade B, including biology and chemistry. *This does not include Chinese and Malay.
Philippines High School Diploma:
Lower than 1.50.
South Korean Senior High School Diploma/High School Certificate of Graduation:
Minimum B in foundation sciences, math, and English.
Taiwan Senior High School Leaving Certificate:
Minimum 6 subjects with grade B in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Thailand Certificate of Secondary Education/MAW 6:
6 subjects with a minimum grade 3 in sciences, math, and English.
Europe
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Austrian Reifezeugnis (Matura):
Overall average of 2, including biology and chemistry.
Finnish Ylioppilastutkinto and Swedish Studentexamen:
Grade E in biology and chemistry, with M in 2 other subjects.
French/Lebanese Baccalaureat (General):
Minimum average of 12/20 in sciences, including biology and chemistry.
German Abitur:
Pass with a minimum 1.75, and 12/15 in biology and chemistry.
Irish Leaving Certificate:
6 HL subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math, with a minimum grade of H2.
Italian Esame di Stato:
Overall grade 85, including biology and chemistry.
Dutch Diploma Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO):
Overall grade 8, including biology and chemistry.
Polish Matura:
Pass with a minimum average of 70%, including extended subjects in biology and chemistry.
Portuguese Diploma de Ensino Secundário:
Minimum average of 16, including biology and chemistry.
Scottish Higher Standard:
Minimum grade B in all subjects, including HL biology and chemistry.
Slovakian Vysvedcenie Maturitnej Skuska/Maturita:
Minimum overall average of 2, including biology and chemistry.
Spanish Titulo de Bachiller:
Overall grade 7 in natural and health sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Swiss Federal Maturity Certificate:
Overall mark of ‘Gut’, including biology and chemistry.
Caribbean
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
Associate Degree:
May have completed only one year with strong science performance.
Caribbean CAPE 1 & 2:
Completed at least one Unit of CAPE, with a minimum of Grade 2 in chemistry, biology, and one other subject - preferably math or physics.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
Bahraini Tawjahiya:
Minimum overall average of 80%.
Iraq Adadiyah (Sixth Form Baccalaureat):
Minimum overall average of 75%.
Jordanian Tawjihi (GSEC):
Minimum overall average of 80.
Kuwaiti Thanawia (General Secondary Education Certificate):
Minimum overall average of 85% in strong sciences.
Oman General Secondary Education Certificate (Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama):
Minimum overall average of 90% in strong sciences.
Qatar General Secondary Education Certificate (Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama):
Minimum overall average of 90%.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihiyah):
Minimum overall average of 90% with natural sciences track.
Turkish Lise Diplomasi (High School Diploma):
Minimum of 4 in 6 or more subjects, including sciences, math, and English.
United Arab Emirates Tawjihiyya (General and Religious):
Minimum overall average of 65% in strong sciences.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Africa
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Kenyan Certificate Secondary Education (KCSE):
Minimum grade B in 6 subjects, including biology, chemistry, physics, math, and English.
South Asia
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
East Asia
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
China Gaokao:
Minimum 600 in 5 subjects, including the sciences, math, and English.
China Huikao:
Minimum grade A in sciences and B in all other subjects.
Indonesia SSTB-SMA:
Minimum 6 subjects with 9; STTB-SMA strong in foundation sciences, math, and English.
Philippines High School Diploma:
Lower than 2.0.
Taiwan Senior High School Leaving Certificate:
Minimum 6 subjects with grade B in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Vietnam Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma / Bàng Tót Nghiêp Phó Thông Trung Hoc:
Minimum 6 subjects with minimum grade B in sciences, math, and English.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Europe
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Greek Aployterion:
Average of 18 in the science stream, including biology, chemistry, and math.
Latvian Certificate of General Secondary Education:
Grade 8/10, including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
Lithuanian Brandos Atestatas:
Overall minimum grade 8, including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
Caribbean
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC):
Minimum of 6 CSEC passes, with a minimum grade of 2 in chemistry, biology, math or physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
An English exam is required for any prospective student whose country is not considered English-speaking as per UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidance.
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However, an exception may be granted to students with an undergraduate degree from any English-speaking country—a waiver must be requested from SGU in this instance.
IELTS:
7.0 overall and 7.0 on each band required for direct entry
TOEFL:
94-101 overall is required for direct entry
(24-26 reading / 24-26 listening / 23 speaking / 27-28 writing)
Password Skills:
Scoring is the same as IELTS scoring for direct entry
C1 Advanced (CAE):
185 overall and 185 in each band required for direct entry
PTE Academic:
A score of 66.3 overall is required for direct entry
(67.6 reading / 66.2 listening / 65.3 speaking / 82.3 writing)
Duolingo English Test (DET):
130 overall and 130 on each band required for direct entry
Kaplan Test of English (KTE):
510 overall and 510 on each band required for direct entry
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Visit GOV.UK for the list of approved English-speaking countries:
gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english
An Investment in Your Future
Study abroad to fulfill your dream of becoming an international MD doctor or medical researcher is a significant investment in your future. Visit our
tuition and fees page
to learn more about the cost of a medical education.
Tuition & Fees
Scholarships
How to Apply
Start an application:
sgu.edu/apply
Submit all academics, two letters of recommendation,
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English exam result,
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extracurricular activities, personal statement, and passport scan
Interview
Admissions decision
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Accept offer and submit deposit to secure your spot in the fall, winter or spring intakes
Travel to Grenada or the UK
Start studying medicine
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At least two letters of recommendation are required, one from a teacher or professor.
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An English exam is required for any prospective students whose country is not considered English-speaking as per UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidance.
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Scholarship eligibility is reviewed after the admissions decision and is not guaranteed.
Hear from SGU Graduates
“I feel my training at SGU is on par with other students and physicians that I have come into contact with. If anything, my training at SGU put me at a slight advantage when it came to infectious disease—which, being from Ghana, is very handy. I would highly recommend SGU without hesitation. It allowed me to realize my dreams. It’s added to my growth as a person and as a physician, and I would not have it any other way if I could rewrite my life story.”
Gifty-Maria Ntim, MD ’07, Ghana
“SGU was a great choice because of all the support available to international students. There are several resources to help with the transition to medical school, clinical years, and even residency. As an African student, I can also say that there is opportunity to build community with other African students—which has been a very joyful part of my time at SGU.”
Geraldine Nabeta, MD ’23, Uganda
Internal Medicine Resident
University of Connecticut, Connecticut
“It was clear very early on that SGU was the perfect fit. I went there and knew six or seven people from Kenya, but then got to meet people from different parts of the world. It was beautiful to learn about their experiences and the different paths they were on. It was a strange sense of almost feeling like I was home. I made a lot of close friends, and I even met my wife. For those reasons and more, SGU has a special place in my heart. I wouldn’t have done anything differently.”
Lewis Musoke, MD ’16, Kenya
“SGU taught me accountability, responsibility, and to be able to work hard to achieve my goal.”
Orapeleng Phuswane-Katse, MD ’11, Botswana
Physician
Ministry of Health and Wellness, Botswana
“SGU gave me a lifetime opportunity to become a medical doctor. I am very grateful for my education and for the chance to give to my country.”
Tendani Gaolathe, MD ’96, Botswana
Project Director/Physician
Botswana Harvard AIDZs Institute, Botswana
“I honestly have to thank SGU to the fullest extent for preparing me so well for my future in medicine. I honed my skills of teaching and guidance, hard work, dedication, and leadership at SGU. The years in Grenada, along with my rotations in New York, prepared me extremely well for day 1 of residency, where I did not feel any different in terms of overall standard and knowledge from any other American medical school grad. I am extremely grateful to SGU.”
Shivantha Amarnath, MD ’17, Sri Lanka
Gastroenterologist and Haematologist
Berkshire Medical Center, Massachusetts
“I think my education at SGU gave me a great advantage throughout the application process. All SGU courses are taught in English and are based on the USMLE syllabus. This helped me get good grades. Moreover, the clinical rotations in years 3 and 4 are also carried out in the United States. This gave me ample opportunity to learn from many doctors in the US and at the same time, for me to demonstrate my ability in the process of working with them. In the end, I got a lot of good references.”
Kansho Abiko, MD ’20, Japan
“SGU has a well-designed curriculum that covers most of the areas covered on USMLE step 1. I’m fond of the formative and summative assessments every three to four weeks to make sure I’m caught up with the curriculum. The school provides not only didactic lectures but problem-based learning, small group tutorials, and IMCQs where I learned the materials with my colleagues. All electronic resources are available for student access. These helped me consolidate complex concepts in basic medical science and integrate the materials on clinical application.”
Yat Ching Fung, MD ’24, Hong Kong, China
Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident
Beaumont Health (Dearborn) Program, Ohio
“For me, SGU provided a comprehensive medical education that prepared me to be successful in the US healthcare system. Additionally, I found SGU to have a diverse student body, fostering a multicultural learning environment. Because clinical rotations as an SGU student are in the US, I was provided hands-on experience and exposure to the American healthcare system, making my transition to residency, and practicing medicine in the US smoother.”
Julia Hweyryoung Cho, MD ’22, South Korea
Internal Medicine Resident
MetroHealth, Ohio
“The experience at SGU was everything that I expected and much more. There truly is this culture of pride within the University. Everyone wants the students to succeed, and everything possible will be done to help them become a successful physician. That’s why I am where I am today.”
Teimour Nasirov, MD ’00, Azerbaijan
“The St. George’s experience provided me with the family of extremely diverse, open-minded, and highly driven physicians. Taking in account that most of us were away from our families, we have become each other’s family. Today, I am proud to say that my SGU family consists of amazing, well-trained physicians all around the US, and many of them having leading positions in major universities or healthcare organizations.”
Svjetlana Lozo, MD ’08, Bosnia
“The experience of working and studying in other countries and health systems was invaluable. SGU was an important and solid stepping stone for me. It was an incredible mix of a studious and serious academic environment alongside Caribbean sunsets, wonderful food, and beautiful scenery. I took great pleasure in learning from the SGU professors, who had so much knowledge to share. It was a stimulating educational experience.”
Joseph El-Khoury, MD ’02, Lebanon
“Pursuing a medical residency in the United States has always been a dream for me. When I discovered SGU, I found an abundance of opportunities that allowed me to accomplish this goal. As a non-US citizen, the challenge of securing residency in the US can be daunting, but SGU offers a track to achieve it. With its high match rates at US residencies and extensive hospital affiliations, SGU provided me with a convenient route to residency. The chance to engage in global education by rotating at hospitals both in the UK and the US was invaluable, enriching my cultural awareness and ultimately shaping me into a more proficient physician.”
Varshitha Tumkur Panduranga, MD ’24, India
Internal Medicine Resident
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, New York
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The International Recruitment team supports aspiring medical students seeking admission to St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine. The team offers comprehensive guidance throughout the admissions process.
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Email
David Anthonisz
Vice President, International Student Recruitment
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danthoni@sgu.edu
Bradley Wade
Executive Director, Student Recruitment
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bwade@sgu.edu
Africa
Utibe-Abasi Ekpe
Associate Director, Student Recruitment
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uekpe@sgu.edu
Anne-Grace Mbabazi
Manager, Student Recruitment
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ambabazi@sgu.edu
Larnce Paulser
Manager, Student Recruitment
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lpaulser@sgu.edu
Nilisha Pattni
Officer, Student Recruitment and Admissions Support, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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npattni@hesss.com
Caribbean
Bradley Wade
Executive Director, Student Recruitment
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bwade@sgu.edu
East Asia
Kevin Romao
Director, Student Recruitment
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kromao@sgu.edu
Nalinee (Bee) Jiemvithayanukul
Associate Director, Student Recruitment
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njiemvit@sgu.edu
Gwiyoon Jeong
Manager, Student Recruitment
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gjeong@sgu.edu
Europe
Buthayna Hamed
Director, Student Recruitment
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bhamed@sgu.edu
Marsha Perera
Officer, Student Recruitment
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mperera2@sgu.edu
Latin America
Rafael Malagrino
Director, Student Recruitment
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Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Abdallah Ghader
Director, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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aghader@hesss.com
Henah Vadher
Associate Director, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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Enjee Auda
Manager, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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Noor Hatim
Manager, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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Aaqib Syed
Officer, Student Recruitment and Admissions Support, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
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Oceania
Sean Johnson
Director, Student Recruitment
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Rebecca Chor
Manager, Student Recruitment
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rchor1@sgu.edu
South Asia
Kevin Romao
Director, Student Recruitment
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kromao@sgu.edu
Aman Minhas
Manager, Student Recruitment
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Charath Soundararajan
Manager, Student Recruitment
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Simar Kaur
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To practice medicine in the US, you must earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and complete a postgraduate residency, in addition to other requirements. Residency is where students are immersed in fast-paced, hands-on training, working with actual patients under the supervision and guidance of a licensed doctor. The training offers specialized experience in your intended area of practice, with increased responsibility as you advance through the program.
The residency program process involves applications, personal statements, and interviews, and acceptance is not guaranteed. St. George’s University (SGU) provides training and tools needed to help medical students reach their goals. No other medical school in the world provides more new doctors to the US healthcare system
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, with 1,049+ US residencies in 2025
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and an 89% US residency placement rate for international graduates over the last five years.
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of international students/graduates (non-US or Canadian) who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of international students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
Access to Clinical Rotations in the US
Access to clinical rotations in the US will support your application for US residency. Hospital-based clinical rotations are where you gain first-hand experience working with patients. When choosing a medical school, you need to consider what clinical rotations will be available to you and how they affect your ability to practice medicine in the US. Clinical rotations in your intended country of practice are crucial to prepare you for residency in that country. Students at SGU can complete clinical and ambulatory training in
75+ affiliated hospitals and health systems in the US and the UK.
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Accreditation
If you are a graduate of a foreign medical school, in order to be eligible to participate in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP), you must ensure the medical school is accredited, and that the school’s accreditor is recognized by the
World Federation of Medical Education
, known as WFME. Accreditation is a process by which a medical school undergoes extensive external evaluations by experts to ensure high educational standards are achieved. SGU School of Medicine has been continuously accredited for decades. The school is accredited by the
Grenada Medical and Dental Council
, known as GMDC. The GMDC is recognized by WFME and the
U.S. National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA)
. GMDC’s accreditation enables eligible SGU School of Medicine students to take the United States Medical Licensing exams, participate in the NRMP, and pursue licensure in the US.
United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step exams
The USMLE is a 3-step examination. Doctors with an MD degree are required to pass these exams to practice medicine in the US. It’s important to look at a school’s published pass rates for the USMLE as this is a strong indicator of the quality of the curriculum and support being offered by a medical school. International SGU students taking the USMLE Step 1 for the first time 2019-2023 had an 81% pass rate.
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Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of international (non-US citizen/permanent resident or Canadian) students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of international students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
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Grenada, West Indies
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Newcastle, UK
The partnership between SGU and Northumbria University (NU) offers a Four-Year MD Program with the option to complete one year at NU. The partnership also offers Five- and Six-Year MD Tracks. The program and tracks start in Newcastle, UK, allowing you to complete the first part of your education at NU with an MD degree awarded by SGU.
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“Doing my basic sciences in the UK played a part in helping me get comfortable with the culture of being a medical student, as the smaller class sizes provided a solid foundation for a close-knit working relationship between the faculty and students. For my clinical rotations, I spent both years in New York, as I wanted a new experience having previously spent most of my time in the UK.”
Ifeatu Egwuatu
MD ’23, Nigeria
Internal medicine resident
Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey
“Pursuing a medical residency in the United States has always been a dream for me. When I discovered SGU, I found an abundance of opportunities that allowed me to accomplish this goal. As a non-US citizen, the challenge of securing residency in the US can be daunting, but SGU offers a track to achieve it. With its high match rates at US residencies and extensive hospital affiliations, SGU provided me with a convenient route to residency. The chance to engage in global education by rotating at hospitals both in the UK and the US was invaluable, enriching my cultural awareness and ultimately shaping me into a more proficient physician.”
Varshitha Tumkur Panduranga
MD ’24, India
Internal Medicine Resident
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, New York
Why SGU
Now that you understand the steps to becoming a doctor in the US, here’s how SGU can help you succeed:
Largest provider
into first-year US residencies for the last eleven years. Over 1,049 US residencies in 2025.
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1,049+
US residencies in 2025
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25K
SGU School of Medicine graduates in the US and around the world are part of a strong alumni network
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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Based on the number of students who have completed the Doctor of Medicine program from 1981-2025.
89%
US residency placement rate for international graduates over the last five years
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81%
USMLE Step 1 pass rate for international first-time test takers 2020-2024.
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75+
affiliated hospitals and health systems in the US and the UK
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Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of international students/graduates (non-US or Canadian) who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of international students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
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Total results from the five calendar years 2020-2024. First-time pass rate is defined as the number of international (non-US citizen/permanent resident or Canadian) students passing USMLE Step 1 on their first attempt divided by the total number of international students taking USMLE Step 1 for the first time within the given time range. In order to be certified to take USMLE Step 1, students are required to pass all basic sciences courses.
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SGU Track to Doctor of Medicine (MD) Degree
SGU Entry Requirements
Entry points are available for students with various levels of education, including the Four-Year MD Program and the Five-, Six-, and Seven-Year Tracks.
Please note, as an international student:
Taking the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is not required to apply
You are exempt from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)* and the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
(Note: Applicants from outside the US who hold dual citizenship with the US
are
required to submit an MCAT)
You do not need to apply through UCAS
4-YEAR MD PROGRAM
5-YEAR MD TRACK
6-YEAR MD TRACK
7-YEAR MD TRACK
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
All regions:
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January, April, or August, or the UK in January or August.
Bachelor’s degree in the requisite sciences.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Bahraini Diploma:
Strong science performance.
Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Botswana Associate Degree:
Minimum overall average of 55%.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Tanzanian Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE):
Minimum 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
University of Botswana
Diploma.
South Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Bangladeshi TEB /PI Diploma
All 10+ 2 India Senior Secondary School Certificate:
Minimum average of 80% average in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English. *A pre-sessional math program may be necessary if math has not been taken or successfully completed before matriculation.
Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education Advanced level:
Minimum 3 subjects including biology, chemistry, and math or physics. Biology, math, or physics can be accepted at an AS Level with strong non-science third A Level. *A pre-sessional math program may be necessary if math has not been taken or successfully completed before matriculation.
East Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Hong Kong DSE:
5 subjects with a minimum Level 3, plus Level 4 or higher in biology and chemistry.
Hong Kong HKALE:
Minimum 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Malaysia STPM:
Minimum Principal Level 3 subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Singapore A Level/SIPCAL:
Minimum grade H2 in biology, chemistry, and grade B in math or physics.
Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Cao Dang:
University Certificate with a minimum of 8 in biology, chemistry, math, and physics.
Europe
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Approved Foundation Programs:
SGU recognizes and approves various science/medical pathway programs. The Admissions Committee assesses each program individually.
Finnish Ylioppilastutkinto and Swedish Studentexamen:
L in biology and chemistry, and E in 2 other subjects.
French/Lebanese Baccalaureate:
Minimum average of 12/20 in sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Full IB Diploma:
Minimum score of 32 points: 3 HL science subjects and 2 HL subjects, including minimum grade 5 in biology and chemistry.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Norwegian Vitnemal-videregaende Opplaering:
Overall grade 5, including Advanced Course II biology and chemistry.
Scottish Higher Standard:
4 subjects with minimum grade A, including HL biology and chemistry.
Swedish Fullständigt Slutbetyg:
Overall grade C in natural sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Caribbean
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Associate Degree
with a strong biological science background.
Caribbean CAPE 1 & 2:
Minimum of Grade 2 in Units I & II, including chemistry, biology, and one other subject - preferably math or physics.
GCE A Levels
: A minimum of 3 subjects with grades A or B in biology, chemistry, and either math or physics. If neither math nor physics was taken at A Levels, a strong third non-science subject may be accepted, provided there is proof that math or physics was taken at AS Level.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
Minimum 3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Bahrain:
Diploma – strong in sciences.
Africa
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Senior School Certificate (SSC/SSCE) and West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC/WASSCE/WAEC):
Minimum grade B2 in 6 subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
South African National Senior Certificate:
Minimum 70% in all subjects, including life sciences, physical science, math, and English.
University of Botswana
Certificate.
South Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Nepal Higher Secondary Education Certificate:
Minimum average of 80% in strong sciences.
Pakistan Intermediate/Higher School Certificate (HSSC):
Minimum average 90% in 6 subjects including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
East Asia
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Indonesia SSTB-SMA:
Overall average of 86%.
Malaysia Unified Examination Certificate (UEC):
MICSS-UEC Senior Middle Level grade B, including biology and chemistry. *This does not include Chinese and Malay.
Philippines High School Diploma:
Lower than 1.50.
South Korean Senior High School Diploma/High School Certificate of Graduation:
Minimum B in foundation sciences, math, and English.
Taiwan Senior High School Leaving Certificate:
Minimum 6 subjects with grade B in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Thailand Certificate of Secondary Education/MAW 6:
6 subjects with a minimum grade 3 in sciences, math, and English.
Europe
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
BTEC:
Diploma in the appropriate sciences with overall distinctions.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Austrian Reifezeugnis (Matura):
Overall average of 2, including biology and chemistry.
Finnish Ylioppilastutkinto and Swedish Studentexamen:
Grade E in biology and chemistry, with M in 2 other subjects.
French/Lebanese Baccalaureat (General):
Minimum average of 12/20 in sciences, including biology and chemistry.
German Abitur:
Pass with a minimum 1.75, and 12/15 in biology and chemistry.
Irish Leaving Certificate:
6 HL subjects, including biology, chemistry, and math, with a minimum grade of H2.
Italian Esame di Stato:
Overall grade 85, including biology and chemistry.
Dutch Diploma Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO):
Overall grade 8, including biology and chemistry.
Polish Matura:
Pass with a minimum average of 70%, including extended subjects in biology and chemistry.
Portuguese Diploma de Ensino Secundário:
Minimum average of 16, including biology and chemistry.
Scottish Higher Standard:
Minimum grade B in all subjects, including HL biology and chemistry.
Slovakian Vysvedcenie Maturitnej Skuska/Maturita:
Minimum overall average of 2, including biology and chemistry.
Spanish Titulo de Bachiller:
Overall grade 7 in natural and health sciences, including biology and chemistry.
Swiss Federal Maturity Certificate:
Overall mark of ‘Gut’, including biology and chemistry.
Caribbean
Students can start their studies in Grenada in January or August, or the UK in September.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma:
Overall average of 90% or better with strong science performance.
Associate Degree:
May have completed only one year with strong science performance.
Caribbean CAPE 1 & 2:
Completed at least one Unit of CAPE, with a minimum of Grade 2 in chemistry, biology, and one other subject - preferably math or physics.
GCE AS Levels:
3 subjects with minimum grade B in biology, chemistry, and math or physics.
Middle East and North Africa
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
Bahraini Tawjahiya:
Minimum overall average of 80%.
Iraq Adadiyah (Sixth Form Baccalaureat):
Minimum overall average of 75%.
Jordanian Tawjihi (GSEC):
Minimum overall average of 80.
Kuwaiti Thanawia (General Secondary Education Certificate):
Minimum overall average of 85% in strong sciences.
Oman General Secondary Education Certificate (Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama):
Minimum overall average of 90% in strong sciences.
Qatar General Secondary Education Certificate (Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama):
Minimum overall average of 90%.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihiyah):
Minimum overall average of 90% with natural sciences track.
Turkish Lise Diplomasi (High School Diploma):
Minimum of 4 in 6 or more subjects, including sciences, math, and English.
United Arab Emirates Tawjihiyya (General and Religious):
Minimum overall average of 65% in strong sciences.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Africa
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Kenyan Certificate Secondary Education (KCSE):
Minimum grade B in 6 subjects, including biology, chemistry, physics, math, and English.
South Asia
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
East Asia
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
China Gaokao:
Minimum 600 in 5 subjects, including the sciences, math, and English.
China Huikao:
Minimum grade A in sciences and B in all other subjects.
Indonesia SSTB-SMA:
Minimum 6 subjects with 9; STTB-SMA strong in foundation sciences, math, and English.
Philippines High School Diploma:
Lower than 2.0.
Taiwan Senior High School Leaving Certificate:
Minimum 6 subjects with grade B in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Vietnam Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma / Bàng Tót Nghiêp Phó Thông Trung Hoc:
Minimum 6 subjects with minimum grade B in sciences, math, and English.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Europe
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
IGCSE:
Minimum grade B in 6 or more subjects, including biology, chemistry, math, physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
General Education Diploma (GED):
Minimum score of 175 in math, science, social studies, and humanities.
Greek Aployterion:
Average of 18 in the science stream, including biology, chemistry, and math.
Latvian Certificate of General Secondary Education:
Grade 8/10, including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
Lithuanian Brandos Atestatas:
Overall minimum grade 8, including biology, chemistry, math, and English.
Caribbean
Students can begin their studies in Grenada in January and August.
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC):
Minimum of 6 CSEC passes, with a minimum grade of 2 in chemistry, biology, math or physics, and English.
Secondary School and American High School Diploma.
An English exam is required for any prospective student whose country is not considered English-speaking as per UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidance.
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However, an exception may be granted to students with an undergraduate degree from any English-speaking country—a waiver must be requested from SGU in this instance.
IELTS:
7.0 overall and 7.0 on each band required for direct entry
TOEFL:
94-101 overall is required for direct entry
(24-26 reading / 24-26 listening / 23 speaking / 27-28 writing)
Password Skills:
Scoring is the same as IELTS scoring for direct entry
C1 Advanced (CAE):
185 overall and 185 in each band required for direct entry
PTE Academic:
A score of 66.3 overall is required for direct entry
(67.6 reading / 66.2 listening / 65.3 speaking / 82.3 writing)
Duolingo English Test (DET):
130 overall and 130 on each band required for direct entry
Kaplan Test of English (KTE):
510 overall and 510 on each band required for direct entry
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Visit GOV.UK for the list of approved English-speaking countries:
gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english
An Investment in Your Future
Study abroad to fulfill your dream of becoming an international MD doctor or medical researcher is a significant investment in your future. Visit our
tuition and fees page
to learn more about the cost of a medical education.
Tuition & Fees
Scholarships
How to Apply
Start an application:
sgu.edu/apply
Submit all academics, two letters of recommendation,
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English exam result,
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extracurricular activities, personal statement, and passport scan
Interview
Admissions decision
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Accept offer and submit deposit to secure your spot in the fall, winter or spring intakes
Travel to Grenada or the UK
Start studying medicine
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At least two letters of recommendation are required, one from a teacher or professor.
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An English exam is required for any prospective students whose country is not considered English-speaking as per UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidance.
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Scholarship eligibility is reviewed after the admissions decision and is not guaranteed.
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“I feel my training at SGU is on par with other students and physicians that I have come into contact with. If anything, my training at SGU put me at a slight advantage when it came to infectious disease—which, being from Ghana, is very handy. I would highly recommend SGU without hesitation. It allowed me to realize my dreams. It’s added to my growth as a person and as a physician, and I would not have it any other way if I could rewrite my life story.”
Gifty-Maria Ntim, MD ’07, Ghana
“SGU was a great choice because of all the support available to international students. There are several resources to help with the transition to medical school, clinical years, and even residency. As an African student, I can also say that there is opportunity to build community with other African students—which has been a very joyful part of my time at SGU.”
Geraldine Nabeta, MD ’23, Uganda
Internal Medicine Resident
University of Connecticut, Connecticut
“It was clear very early on that SGU was the perfect fit. I went there and knew six or seven people from Kenya, but then got to meet people from different parts of the world. It was beautiful to learn about their experiences and the different paths they were on. It was a strange sense of almost feeling like I was home. I made a lot of close friends, and I even met my wife. For those reasons and more, SGU has a special place in my heart. I wouldn’t have done anything differently.”
Lewis Musoke, MD ’16, Kenya
“SGU taught me accountability, responsibility, and to be able to work hard to achieve my goal.”
Orapeleng Phuswane-Katse, MD ’11, Botswana
Physician
Ministry of Health and Wellness, Botswana
“SGU gave me a lifetime opportunity to become a medical doctor. I am very grateful for my education and for the chance to give to my country.”
Tendani Gaolathe, MD ’96, Botswana
Project Director/Physician
Botswana Harvard AIDZs Institute, Botswana
“I honestly have to thank SGU to the fullest extent for preparing me so well for my future in medicine. I honed my skills of teaching and guidance, hard work, dedication, and leadership at SGU. The years in Grenada, along with my rotations in New York, prepared me extremely well for day 1 of residency, where I did not feel any different in terms of overall standard and knowledge from any other American medical school grad. I am extremely grateful to SGU.”
Shivantha Amarnath, MD ’17, Sri Lanka
Gastroenterologist and Haematologist
Berkshire Medical Center, Massachusetts
“I think my education at SGU gave me a great advantage throughout the application process. All SGU courses are taught in English and are based on the USMLE syllabus. This helped me get good grades. Moreover, the clinical rotations in years 3 and 4 are also carried out in the United States. This gave me ample opportunity to learn from many doctors in the US and at the same time, for me to demonstrate my ability in the process of working with them. In the end, I got a lot of good references.”
Kansho Abiko, MD ’20, Japan
“SGU has a well-designed curriculum that covers most of the areas covered on USMLE step 1. I’m fond of the formative and summative assessments every three to four weeks to make sure I’m caught up with the curriculum. The school provides not only didactic lectures but problem-based learning, small group tutorials, and IMCQs where I learned the materials with my colleagues. All electronic resources are available for student access. These helped me consolidate complex concepts in basic medical science and integrate the materials on clinical application.”
Yat Ching Fung, MD ’24, Hong Kong, China
Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident
Beaumont Health (Dearborn) Program, Ohio
“For me, SGU provided a comprehensive medical education that prepared me to be successful in the US healthcare system. Additionally, I found SGU to have a diverse student body, fostering a multicultural learning environment. Because clinical rotations as an SGU student are in the US, I was provided hands-on experience and exposure to the American healthcare system, making my transition to residency, and practicing medicine in the US smoother.”
Julia Hweyryoung Cho, MD ’22, South Korea
Internal Medicine Resident
MetroHealth, Ohio
“The experience at SGU was everything that I expected and much more. There truly is this culture of pride within the University. Everyone wants the students to succeed, and everything possible will be done to help them become a successful physician. That’s why I am where I am today.”
Teimour Nasirov, MD ’00, Azerbaijan
“The St. George’s experience provided me with the family of extremely diverse, open-minded, and highly driven physicians. Taking in account that most of us were away from our families, we have become each other’s family. Today, I am proud to say that my SGU family consists of amazing, well-trained physicians all around the US, and many of them having leading positions in major universities or healthcare organizations.”
Svjetlana Lozo, MD ’08, Bosnia
“The experience of working and studying in other countries and health systems was invaluable. SGU was an important and solid stepping stone for me. It was an incredible mix of a studious and serious academic environment alongside Caribbean sunsets, wonderful food, and beautiful scenery. I took great pleasure in learning from the SGU professors, who had so much knowledge to share. It was a stimulating educational experience.”
Joseph El-Khoury, MD ’02, Lebanon
“Pursuing a medical residency in the United States has always been a dream for me. When I discovered SGU, I found an abundance of opportunities that allowed me to accomplish this goal. As a non-US citizen, the challenge of securing residency in the US can be daunting, but SGU offers a track to achieve it. With its high match rates at US residencies and extensive hospital affiliations, SGU provided me with a convenient route to residency. The chance to engage in global education by rotating at hospitals both in the UK and the US was invaluable, enriching my cultural awareness and ultimately shaping me into a more proficient physician.”
Varshitha Tumkur Panduranga, MD ’24, India
Internal Medicine Resident
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, New York
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International Recruitment Team
The International Recruitment team supports aspiring medical students seeking admission to St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine. The team offers comprehensive guidance throughout the admissions process.
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Job Title
Booking Link
David Anthonisz
Vice President, International Student Recruitment
calendly.com/davidanthonisz
danthoni@sgu.edu
Bradley Wade
Executive Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/bwade-sgu
bwade@sgu.edu
Africa
Utibe-Abasi Ekpe
Associate Director, Student Recruitment
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uekpe@sgu.edu
Anne-Grace Mbabazi
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/ambabazi-sgu
ambabazi@sgu.edu
Larnce Paulser
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/lpaulser-sgu
lpaulser@sgu.edu
Nilisha Pattni
Officer, Student Recruitment and Admissions Support, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/npattni
npattni@hesss.com
Caribbean
Bradley Wade
Executive Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/bwade-sgu
bwade@sgu.edu
East Asia
Kevin Romao
Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/kromao-sgu
kromao@sgu.edu
Nalinee (Bee) Jiemvithayanukul
Associate Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/njiemvit
njiemvit@sgu.edu
Gwiyoon Jeong
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/gwiyoon-sgu
gjeong@sgu.edu
Europe
Buthayna Hamed
Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/bhamed
bhamed@sgu.edu
Marsha Perera
Officer, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/mperera2-sgu
mperera2@sgu.edu
Latin America
Rafael Malagrino
Director, Student Recruitment
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mrafael3@sgu.edu
Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Abdallah Ghader
Director, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/aghader
aghader@hesss.com
Henah Vadher
Associate Director, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/hvadher
hvadher@hesss.com
Enjee Auda
Manager, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/eaauda
eauda@hesss.com
Noor Hatim
Manager, Student Recruitment and Admissions, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/nhatim
nhatim@hesss.com
Aaqib Syed
Officer, Student Recruitment and Admissions Support, HESSS, Student Placement at SGU
calendly.com/asyed21-sgu
asyed21@hesss.com
Oceania
Sean Johnson
Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/sjohns30-sgu
sjohns30@sgu.edu.au
Rebecca Chor
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/rchor1-sgu
rchor1@sgu.edu
South Asia
Kevin Romao
Director, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/kromao-sgu
kromao@sgu.edu
Aman Minhas
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/aminhas3
aminhas3@sgu.edu
Charath Soundararajan
Manager, Student Recruitment
calendly.com/charath
csoundar@sgu.edu
Simar Kaur
Officer, Student Recruitment
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skaur41@sgu.edu