UK Medical Registration · Last updated: 28 April 2026

GMC English Requirements in 2026

The General Medical Council (GMC) requires international medical graduates to demonstrate English language competence before joining the UK medical register. This guide covers the OET and IELTS scores accepted, the score-combining rules, exemption pathways, and the realistic timeline most candidates need to reach Grade B in writing.

International medical graduate preparing for GMC English language requirements

Key takeaways

  • OET requirement: Grade B (350) in each of the four sub-tests.
  • IELTS alternative: 7.5 overall with 7.0 in every component — stricter than NMC's 7.0 overall.
  • Score combining: Two sittings within 6 months. Every sub-test must reach Grade B across the combined results.
  • Validity: 2 years from test date.
  • Why IMGs prefer OET: Familiar clinical content + lower writing target than IELTS 7.0.

GMC OET and IELTS Requirements Compared

The GMC's English language evidence requirements are stricter than other UK regulators because medicine demands precise communication in high-stakes clinical settings.

Test
Overall minimum
Sub-test minimum
OET
Grade B (350) overall
Grade B (350) in each sub-test
IELTS Academic
7.5 overall
7.0 in each component

The GMC's IELTS overall requirement (7.5) is half a band higher than the NMC's (7.0). For OET, all UK regulators set the same Grade B threshold.

Why International Medical Graduates Choose OET Over IELTS

Familiar clinical content

OET writing tasks are referral letters from cases doctors see daily. IELTS Task 2 is a 250-word essay on a general topic such as "Should children be allowed to use mobile phones in school?" — an unfamiliar genre for most working clinicians.

Lower IELTS Writing target

The GMC requires IELTS 7.0 in Writing, which is harder to reach for most IMGs than OET Grade B because the academic essay genre is less practised.

Shorter writing task

OET writing is a single 180–200 word letter in 45 minutes. IELTS writing is a 150-word data description plus a 250-word essay in 60 minutes — more content under tighter time pressure.

Score-combining accepted

The GMC accepts combined OET scores across two sittings within six months. This is particularly valuable for candidates who pass three sub-tests but need to retake Writing — the most common scenario.

GMC Score-Combining and Validity

  • Two-sitting combination allowed: The GMC permits OET score combination across exactly two sittings.
  • Six-month window: The two sittings must be within six months of each other (the same window as the NMC).
  • Grade B in each sub-test: Across the combined results, every sub-test must reach Grade B (350+).
  • Two-year certificate validity: Your earliest sitting must be within two years of your GMC application date.

GMC English Frequently Asked Questions

What OET score does the GMC require?
Grade B (350+) in all four sub-tests. The same threshold as the NMC and AHPRA, but the GMC's IELTS standard is half a band higher than the NMC's at 7.5 overall.
Does the GMC accept IELTS?
Yes — IELTS Academic at 7.5 overall with 7.0 in each component. Most international medical graduates choose OET because the clinical content is more familiar and the writing task is shorter.
Can GMC scores be combined?
Yes — across two sittings within six months. Every sub-test must reach Grade B across the combined results. Combining is most commonly used by candidates who pass three sub-tests and need to retake only Writing.
Are there English exemptions?
Yes. Doctors whose primary medical qualification was taught and examined in English in a country with English as an official language may qualify. Substantial English-medium clinical practice is also recognised case-by-case.
How long is the OET certificate valid?
Two years from the test date, measured at GMC application submission. Older certificates require a retake regardless of score.