The Curtin Medical School is pleased to invite applications for the only undergraduate entry medical degree in Western Australia, the five-year Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS).
With its strong emphasis on primary care, the degree positions graduates for rural and remote practice, as well as underserviced and outer suburban locations.
The degree is primarily for school leavers and 70 places are available in 2018.
Information about the selection criteria
The selection process for the Curtin MBBS will conform to the University’s admissions standards and will include the following measures:
- Academic score based on minimum ATAR of 95 (inclusive of bonus points*) or equivalent year 12 studies#
- An aptitude assessment using the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions Test (UMAT) – threshold score of 50 on each of the three constructs (Indicative, with the exception of rural applicants who must achieve a minimum indicative total score of 150)
- An interview process.
* These bonus points are for rural, socio-educationally disadvantaged or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants.
# Applicants must satisfy the prerequisite of Chemistry ATAR or equivalent and English competence.
UMAT closing date
Please note, registrations for the UMAT close 5 pm AEST, 2 June 2017.
You can view the full application requirements and the 2018 Admissions Guide on the courses website
Stephen Kernutt
Careers Advisor