SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA -
Media OutReach Newswire - 22 January 2026 - As competition for medical school places in the UK continues to rise, with more than
25,700 applicants
for Medicine programs in 2025, St. George's University (SGU) School of
Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, outlines the key pathways and
General Medical Council (GMC) requirements for South Korean students aiming to study medicine and practice in the UK.
With its
National Health Service (NHS), the UK remains one of the world's leading
destinations for
medical training, offering structured clinical education, diverse
patient exposure, and long-term career opportunities, while GMC
registration remains a mandatory step for all doctors entering UK
practice.
Eligibility for GMC Registration
SGU's degree is accepted by the GMC among the World Directory of Medical
Schools. Applicants must complete English proficiency tests, such as
IELTS or Occupational English Test Exam (OET), health, conduct, and
criminal records. These checks form the GMC's assessment of a doctor's
“fitness to practice.”
The GMC requires international graduates to demonstrate their competence
through rigorous knowledge and skills testing, primarily by passing the
Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) exams.
PLAB 1 is a written exam testing medical knowledge, while PLAB 2 is a
practical skills exam which tests how doctors apply their knowledge in
real-world scenarios.
For South Koreans attending SGU, the PLAB tests can be taken in various
cities in the UK including Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh,
London, and Manchester. Graduates may be exempt from the PLAB exams if
they hold certain postgraduate qualifications, such as the Membership of
the Royal Colleges of Physicians (
MRCP) or the Membership of Royal College of Surgeons (
MRCS) which can also be taken in the UK or certified test centers around the world.
SGU's curriculum is designed with international frameworks in mind,
integrating system-based learning and clinical exposure that align with
global medical education standards. This foundation can support
graduates as they prepare for licensing examinations subject to
individual eligibility, exam requirements, and personal readiness.
GMC Registration Process
Once exams are complete, the next step is applying for
GMC registration online.
This involves verifying the medical degree through the Educational
Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) or Electronic Portfolio
of International Credentials (EPIC), submitting exam results, providing
English proficiency results, and paying the registration fee. The
process can take several months, and applicants must prepare thoroughly
to avoid common delays.
SGU International Students' Career Kickoff in the UK
With GMC registration in hand, graduates can begin applying for NHS
jobs. Most international graduates start with non-training posts such as
Senior House Officer (SHO) roles. These positions are valuable entry
points that allow doctors to adapt to the NHS environment, gain
supervised experience, and build confidence while preparing for
specialty training.
With a recognized degree, internationally aligned training, and access
to a growing global alumni community, the opportunity to practice in the
UK is within reach for South Koreans. What begins as a demanding
process ultimately opens doors to global opportunities, rewarding
careers, and the chance to contribute to one of the world's most
respected healthcare systems.
For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visit
SGU's website.