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Undergraduate Medical Schools

NSW

  • University of New South Wales (6 years)
  • University of Sydney (Provisional entry)
  • University of Western Sydney (5 years)
  • University of Newcastle/University of New England JMP (5 years)
Queensland

  • University of Queensland (Provisional entry)
  • James Cook University (6 years)
  • Griffith University (Provisional entry)
Victoria

  • Monash University (5 years)
South Australia

  • University of Adelaide (6 years)
Tasmania

  • University of Tasmania (6 years)
Western Australia

  • University of Western Australia (6 years)
 
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Undergraduate Dental Schools

NSW

  • Charles Sturt University (5 years)
Victoria

  • Latrobe University (5 years)
Queensland

  • University of Queensland (5 years)
  • Griffith University (3 years + 2 years diploma)
  • James Cook University (5 years)
South Australia

  • University of Adelaide (5 years)
Western Australia

  • University of Western Australia (5 years)
 

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UWS is 5 years =),

What's provisional entry?
its kinda like grad entry where u have to do a degree first and ur progression into MBBS depends on your grades. u dont have to sit the gamsat or do another interview (except for ANU where u have to do gamsat but its a hurdle)

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I hear a lot of talk about being a standard and non-standard applicant.. what do these terms mean?
 

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Thanks, and finally.. whats the difference between bonded and non-bonded?
 

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And btw, did you apply for multiple universities? e.g. interstate..

For my I'd prefer to stay in NSW, and go to UWS but also.. I'd go anywhere to do med, however I'm under the assumption that UWS is the easiest place to get into and if I can't get into UWS I wouldn't have a chance interstate-wise..
Should I be under this mindset? or should I apply interstate anyway.
 

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bonded=have to work in area of shortage designated by government for same length as your degree after u finish
unbonded=dont have to
So who is given out the bonded places? Is it like the people who just 'scrape' through and gain entry? The same length as your degree.. so 5/6 years, geez.
 

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So who is given out the bonded places? Is it like the people who just 'scrape' through and gain entry? The same length as your degree.. so 5/6 years, geez.
e.g. if monash had 200 spots, by government legislation, 25% of all places have to be bonded. thus 40 bonded places. top 160 applicants get unbonded, bottom 40 get bonded.
 

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And btw, did you apply for multiple universities? e.g. interstate..

For my I'd prefer to stay in NSW, and go to UWS but also.. I'd go anywhere to do med, however I'm under the assumption that UWS is the easiest place to get into and if I can't get into UWS I wouldn't have a chance interstate-wise..
Should I be under this mindset? or should I apply interstate anyway.
apply everywhere and decide after u get ur UMAT results, i knew i could get in after finding out mine. i still applied, just didnt attend any of the interviews.
 

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