dp624 said:
isn't this like a 'forced' degree like usyd med? like automatic entry after you finish your first course or something
For a few high achieving students who recieve a guaranteed offer it will be like usyds combined direct-entry program, but Umelb has stricter academic requirements though and I presume they will have an interview simillar to that of usyd's combined program to see if you can communicate/have english competency. See below.
But most places will be for graduate students who will still have to go through the grueling Gamsat exam and Multi-mini interview.
"Guaranteed entry
School leavers enrolling in the
Bachelor of Biomedicine or
Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne will be guaranteed a place in the Doctor of Medicine as follows:
- A Commonwealth Supported Place is guaranteed for students with an ENTER of 99.90 or higher
- An Australian or international full fee place is guaranteed for students with an ENTER of 99.0 or higher
These guaranteed places are subject to:
- An achieved average grade of H2A (75%). The H2A will count as satisfying the GPA requirement for entry
- Meeting the subject prerequisite requirements
- Students will also be required to satisfactorily complete the interview to ensure their communication skills are adequate for competent health practice
- Places being available (clinical placement capacity is the limiting factor)
Students using the guaranteed place pathway will not be required to complete GAMSAT or MCAT."