No, the University of Oxford does not offer an MBBS degree.
Oxford is renowned for its medical research and clinical training, but it does not grant the MBBS degree. Instead, it offers a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BM, BCh), which is equivalent to the MBBS degree.
The BM, BCh program at Oxford is a highly competitive and demanding program that prepares students for a career in medicine.
Here are some key differences between the MBBS and BM, BCh degrees:
- MBBS is a medical degree awarded in many countries, including India, Pakistan, and the UK (outside Oxford).
- BM, BCh is a specific medical degree awarded by the University of Oxford.
While the degrees are different, they both lead to the same career outcomes: becoming a qualified doctor.