Selection Criteria - International Applicants

The admission process for entry to UNSW Medicine is described in detail below. Prospective applicants are also advised to regularly read the Faculty's website (Latest News) as it will contain the latest information available.

Students are selected for entry into the UNSW Medicine Program on the basis of academic merit, performance at an interview and, if applicable, results of UMAT. The criteria are equally weighted.

Applicants need to be aware that because students are selected on the basis of:

      1. academic merit
      2. results of ISAT
      3. performance at an interview.
The criteria are equally weighted.

Applicants need to be aware that because students are selected on the basis of a combination of two or three criteria, applicants increase their likelihood of being selected by achieving the highest possible results in each of the criteria. It is important for applicants to understand that achieving the minimum academic score will not necessarily be sufficient to be selected for interview or to be offered a place. Over the past few years the number of applicants has increased to many times more than the number of places available, and the number and quality of applications continue to rise.

UNSW Medicine continues to be an exceptionally popular program with more than 700 applicants for the 70 international student places for 2012.

Further information about the Selection Criteria


1. Academic Merit
(a)Applications applying on the basis of Year 12 results
Applicants applying on the basis of the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) will be required to attain a Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of at least 96.00 to be eligible for consideration for UNSW Medicine. Applicants applying on the basis of interstate or overseas school qualifications will be required to attain a score equivalent to an academic rank of at least 96.00.

The minimum achievement to be eligible for consideration to UNSW Medicine for applicants applying on the basis of their high school results is listed in the following table. However, as previously stated, achieving the minimum academic score is unlikely to be sufficient to be selected for an interview. It is anticipated that the minimum academic requirement for an interview will be an academic rank of around 97.
      Eligible for consideration
      Predicted minimum for interview
      Australia (except Queensland)ATAR/ENTER/TER of 96ATAR/ENTER/TER of 97
      QueenslandOP3OP3
      International Baccalaureate3738
      Singapore "A" Levels22.5 points e.g.:
      AABB (H2), B(H1), A(GP)
      23 points e.g.:
      AAAB (H2), B (H1), B(GP)
      Other "A" LevelsAABAAA
Assumed Knowledge
Note that there are no prerequisites for entry into UNSW Medicine. However, there is assumed knowledge of Standard English (in the NSW HSC). Assumed knowledge is a level of achievement at the HSC (or equivalent) considered desirable for successful study in a program or first year course. Students who do not have the assumed level of knowledge are not prevented from enrolling, but may be placed at a disadvantage.

Please also refer to the section "What subjects should I study at High School?" in the section "Frequently Asked Questions".

(b)Applicants applying with university results
Applicants who apply for entry in 2013 and who will have completed one year or more of tertiary studies at undergraduate level by the end of 2011 will be assessed on the basis of both their high school results and their tertiary results. These will be combined in the ratio of 50:50. They will be required to attain an academic rank of at least 98 to be considered for an interview.

Applicants who have completed less than the equivalent of three-quarters of one year full time of tertiary studies by the end of 2012 will be assessed only on the basis of their high school qualifications. Tertiary results for such students will not be taken into consideration. They will also be required to have attained an academic rank of at least 97 in their final high school results to be considered for an interview.

Please also refer to the section "Can I gain admission after partly completing or completing another undergraduate degree?" in the section "Frequently Asked Questions".

Please note that there is no separate quota for university students.

2. International Student Admission Test (ISAT)

All international applicants are required to sit ISAT.

ISAT is a general aptitude test which measures critical reasoning and quantitative reasoning. It is a 3 hour test which is delivered at test centres all over the world and can be sat between 2 April and 26 October, 2012. However, not all test centres may be available for a test if application is made close to the closing date, so earlier application is recommended.

For further information about ISAT, to locate a test centre and to register for the test, visit the Australian Council for Educational Research’s (ACER) website at www.isat.acer.edu.au.

3. Interview

Many applicants will be offered a telephone interview. The interview will be semi-structured and will cover a wide range of relevant issues. It is anticipated that the interviews will commence in April 2012.

Unfortunately, the Faculty is unable to interview all international applicants who meet the minimum academic criteria for consideration to UNSW Medicine. Applicants are ranked on the basis of their academic results (actual or predicted) and ISAT. Telephone interviews are offered in accordance with this ranked list.

Please note that the interview cannot take place until the applicant has submitted the UNSW Medicine Application Form to the Faculty of Medicine.


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