MBBS in Australia
Following is the eligibility criteria for MBBS Admission in Australia:
(A) For Medical Schools offering 5-6 years of duration MBBS
1. High School Class 12 performance.
2. Score in the Undergraduate Medicine & Health Sciences Admission Test (popularly known as UMAT)
3. Personal Interview.
(B) For Medical School in Australia which offers MBBS of 4 years duration
1. Graduation degree performance, result & score.
2. Aptitude Test.
3. Personal Interview.
4. Result of Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admission Test (commonly known as GAMSAT).
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Till last year, MBBS admission in Australia was without NEET for Indian students but from this year every Indian candidate is required to qualify in NEET to be eligible for MBBS Admission in Australia.
List of Universities in Australia that gives admission to undergraduates for MBBS in Australia
University | Duration of Course |
Monash University | 5 years |
Bond University | 4.6 years |
University of Adelaide | 6 years |
University of New England | 5 years |
University of New South Wales | 6 years |
University of Newcastle | 5 years |
Western Sydney University | 5 years |
University of Tasmania | 5 years |
James Cook University | 6 years |
Curtin University | 5 years |
List of Medical Universities in Australia which gives admission to Graduates for MBBS in Australia
University | Duration of Couse |
Flinders University | 4 years |
Deakin University | 4 years |
University of Melbourne | 4 years |
Australian National University | 4 years |
Griffith University | 4 years |
Monash University | 4 years |
University of Queensland | 4 years |
University of Notre Dame Australia | 4 years |
University of Western Australia | 4 years |
University of Sydney | 4 years |
University of Wollongong | 4 years |
University of Queensland | 4 years |
After completion of MBBS it is compulsory to do 1 year of Internship in departments like Emergency Medicine, General Medicine & General Surgery.