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University College London

UCAS points

144 - 168

University League Table

9th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

5th

Queen Mary University of London

UCAS points

128 - 136

University League Table

50th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

27th

City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)

UCAS points

75 - 120

University League Table

69th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

39th

Kingston University London

UCAS points

64 - 128

University League Table

88th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

62nd

University of East London

UCAS points

64 - 112

University League Table

125th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

66th

University of Roehampton

UCAS points

112

University League Table

93rd

Biomedical Sciences League Table

67th

Middlesex University

UCAS points

56 - 112

University League Table

113th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

70th

London Metropolitan University

UCAS points

32 - 114

University League Table

127th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

71st

University of West London

UCAS points

72 - 112

University League Table

58th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

75th

Studying Biomedical Sciences

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