Results for Undergraduate Biomedical sciences Courses in Yorkshire and humber

11 universities offer 33 undergraduate courses in Yorkshire and the Humber

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University of York

UCAS points

54 - 144

University League Table

17th

University of Sheffield

UCAS points

104 - 144

University League Table

20th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

16th

University of Leeds

UCAS points

104 - 144

University League Table

22nd

Biomedical Sciences League Table

35th

Sheffield Hallam University

UCAS points

64 - 120

University League Table

63rd

Biomedical Sciences League Table

70th

Leeds Beckett University

UCAS points

120

University League Table

66th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

78th

University of Huddersfield

UCAS points

104 - 120

University League Table

70th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

26th

University of Hull

UCAS points

32 - 112

University League Table

76th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

36th

University of Bradford

UCAS points

120

University League Table

105th

York St John University

UCAS points

104

University League Table

107th

Biomedical Sciences League Table

44th

Leeds Trinity University

UCAS points

112 - 136

University League Table

121st

Studying Biomedical Sciences

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