1:1 coaching for ambitious students to secure UK offers within 5–8 months via the Future Doctor Framework. Protected by our no-admission, no-fee guarantee.
30 minutes · No obligation · Parents welcome
A systematic four-pillar approach covering clinical aptitude, interview mastery, personal statement craft and weekly academic strategy, built around each student.
"The support was unparalleled. Medentra turned what felt like an impossible hurdle into a structured, manageable path to my first-choice school."
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THE FUTURE DOCTOR FRAMEWORK
Three principles run through every session. Together they turn an uncertain timeline into a predictable one.
A weekly plan that sequences UCAT, school content and admissions tasks so nothing competes for the same hour. You always know what to do next and are held accountable by weekly 1-1 calls.
Diagnostics surface the questions and topics costing you marks. Each session attacks the highest-leverage gap, not whatever felt comfortable to revise.
Scores, accuracy and timing are logged after every session. Parents get a clear monthly summary; you see exactly how far the next jump needs to go. Students also recieve 24/7 support from me personally

I'm a dental student at University of Manchester and achieved a top percentile score in my UCAT alongside all As and A*s in GCSEs and A Levels. For the past 3 years I have been walking students through the Medical and Dental admissions process and coaching them through GCSEs and A levels.
I built Medentra Academy after witnessing multiple family friends fail to get admission into medical school in the UK despite spending thousands on tuition and taking multiple gap years. This happens every year with 90% of dental applicants not getting in first time round. This programme is in place to stop this from happening to you.
This programme leverages one core principle: The admissions process punishes students who don't have a structured revision framework. My programme implements personalised weekly action points for each and every student to ensure high UCAT scores, A level grades and smashing interviews becomes routine.
"UK medical and dental applications assess you on grades, aptitude tests, a personal statement, and interview performance all simultaneously. Every element needs to be built steadily, not rushed."
Real results from students I've coached through their applications.
“I was struggling with the unqiue style of interviews at Cardiff but Shayan Organised a personalised structured plan for me to win an admission”
“The interview questions were extremely similar to the real thing. Really grateful since Manchester was my only interview offer.”
“Shayans style of tutoring paired with accountability and a weekly system kept me from going astray.”
“Honestly the best decision my parents made. The structure made A Level chemistry click in a way nothing else did.”
“Shayan for sure helped me a lot, I knew exactly what to do each week and it showed in my results. I really appreciate what hes done for me.”
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Mean UCAT scores of University of Manchester Dentistry applicants and shortlisted offer holders, 2021–2025 entry.
Each year the average UCAT score of Manchester Dental offer holders climbs by a significant margin. The UCAT itself is not getting harder, the bar is. Applicants are revising smarter, longer and with better resources and the cut-off shifts upward in lockstep.
Without a structured revision plan and a framework outlining daily targets, the gap between effort and outcomes increases exponentially. Applicants without a system get swept under the rug by universities, no matter how many hours they put in.
A no-pressure 30-minute chat about your child's A-Level Maths journey. We'll take a look at how they're revising, what resources they're using, and where they're finding it tough. Then build a clear picture of the road ahead and what is needed to land them an admission to medical or dental school. If we're a fit, we move forward. If not, you walk away with a clearer plan and no obligation.