HC Deb 02 March 1977 vol 927 c212W
Mrs. Bain

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many undergraduates there are at Scottish universities studying for an interrelated science degree; and what is the total amount of money made available to them in grants over the seven years required to obtain such a degree.

Mr. McElhone

83 medical students are studying for an intercalated science degree at Scottish universities. At current rates of grant and fees, the average student grant over the seven years required to do a medical degree and an intercalated science degree would be about £6,000.

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