About Bsc Physiology in The University of Edinburgh
Physiology examines humans and other animals to learn how they function, grow and reproduce.
It studies how:
- cells respond to changes in their environment
- cell functions are integrated in tissues, organs and living organisms
The understanding of fundamental physiological principles is central to our ability to identify potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of diseases.
On this programme, you will study how information is sent from one cell to another through chemical or electrical signals. You will also learn about body systems such as:
- nutrition
- movement
- respiration
- reproduction
Note: we are currently reviewing the structure and names of our programmes for the 2023 admissions cycle. Updates will be confirmed and available by April 2023.
In Years 1 and 2 of your BSc (Hons) degree, you will undertake a broad programme of study in biomedical sciences. This structure is shared by all our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences degree programmes.
You will be introduced to Physiology in your Year 1 and 2 compulsory courses.
Specialisation in Physiology will begin in Year 3. In your final year, you will focus on this discipline.
Academic qualification equivalents
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Higher Secondary School Certificate (All India SSC, HSSC, SSSC, ISC) where awarded by CBSE, CISCE
English language requirements
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEFL: 92
- PTE : 61
The University of Edinburgh Higlight
International Students |
27.3% |
Rank |
13 |
Location |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Established |
1583 |
International Students |
14% |
University of Edinburgh Cost of Attendance
The annual cost of tuition at the University of Edinburgh ranges from £8,800 to $24,600. In the UK, there is also a cost of living. The annual cost of living can increase to £ 16828. Through the chart below, applicants can get a general idea of how much it will cost to attend the college:
Expense Type |
Yearly Cost (in INR) |
Tuition fee |
£ 18,800-24,600 |
Health Insurance |
£ 1125 |
Room and Board |
£ 12695 |
Books and supplies |
£ 799 |
Personal and Other expenses |
£ 1535 |