This is a pretty solid range of A-Levels for studying medicine. Each university has specific subject requirements. For example: University of Leeds: Chemistry or Biology. Physics or Maths must also be offered if Chemistry is not taken University of Warwick: Either AAB including one subject or ABB including two subjects from Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Physical Education, Statistics (Biology is recommended) University of Bristol: Chemistry and either Biology, Physics or Mathematics University of Cambridge: A Levels in Chemistry and one of Biology, Physics, Mathematics. Biology is highly recommended since you end up going through a lot of the A-Level in your first year of university relatively quickly. Moreover, the typical grade requirements are AAA but this varies from place to place. Apart from this, you will also have to complete a certain number of hours of work experience (ask your sixth form about this), an admission test (typically the BMAT or the UKCAT), and an interview. I hope this helps and please contact me if you have more questions.