Bachelor of Medicine
Campus: Dublin, Ireland
Start date: September
Duration: 5/6 years
Prerequisites: Minimum average score of 85% with competitive grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics in Grade 12.
Royal College Surgeons in Ireland
Bachelor of Medicine
Campus: Dublin, Ireland
Start Date: September
Duration: 6 years
Prerequisites: Entry to the six-year program will depend on your academic background, including the courses you have taken and your level of achievement.
University College Dublin
Bachelor of Medicine
Campus: Cork, Ireland
Start Date: September
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: Minimum average of 80-85% in five acceptable Grade 12 courses.
University College Cork
Bachelor of Medicine
Campus: Galway, Ireland
Start Date: September
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: Entry to this program will depend on your academic background, including the courses you have taken and your level of achievement.
National University of Ireland, Galway
Bachelor of Medicine
Campus: Bahrain
Start date: September
Duration: 5/6 years
Prerequisites: Minimum average score of 80-85% with competitive grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics in Grade 12.
RCSI Bahrain
Australia is house of some of the world’s leading universities offering high-quality education. Australia has high quality of living and favorable weather with one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
The most popular course attracting students from across the globe is medical science. Universities are governed by strict regulations, which ensures that degrees conferred by these colleges are of high quality and are well recognized across the world.
The average estimated cost of completing a medical degree in Australia is around AUD 400,000 to AUD 450,000. All colleges/universities in Australia offering under graduation and post graduation courses are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
University | Degree awarded |
Australian National University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Sydney | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of New South Wales | MBBS & B.Med, MD (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Western Sydney | MBBS |
University of Wollongong | MBBS |
University of Newcastle | B.Med offered jointly with University of New England |
University of Notre Dame | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Bond University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Griffith University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
James Cook University | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Queensland | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of Adelaide | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
Flinders University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Tasmania | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Melbourne | MD (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
Monash University | MBBS |
Deakin University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Western Australia | MD (Graduate entry) |
Bachelor of Medicine
James Cook University
Doctor of Medicine
Campus:Campbelltown, Australia
Start Date: March
Duration: 5 years
Prerequisites: ISAT required, excellent performance in either high school or any university studies taken.
Western Sydney University
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Monash University
Australia is house of some of the world’s leading universities offering high-quality education. Australia has high quality of living and favorable weather with one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
The most popular course attracting students from across the globe is medical science. Universities are governed by strict regulations, which ensures that degrees conferred by these colleges are of high quality and are well recognized across the world.
The average estimated cost of completing a medical degree in Australia is around AUD 400,000 to AUD 450,000. All colleges/universities in Australia offering under graduation and post graduation courses are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
University | Degree awarded |
Australian National University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Sydney | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of New South Wales | MBBS & B.Med, MD (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Western Sydney | MBBS |
University of Wollongong | MBBS |
University of Newcastle | B.Med offered jointly with University of New England |
University of Notre Dame | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Bond University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Griffith University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
James Cook University | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Queensland | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of Adelaide | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
Flinders University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Tasmania | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Melbourne | MD (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
Monash University | MBBS |
Deakin University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Western Australia | MD (Graduate entry) |
Doctor of Medicine
Campus: True Blue, Grenada
Start Date: August/September
Duration: 5/6/7 year programs available
Prerequisites: Placement into programs will be based off past academic qualifications.
St. George's University
Australia is house of some of the world’s leading universities offering high-quality education. Australia has high quality of living and favorable weather with one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
The most popular course attracting students from across the globe is medical science. Universities are governed by strict regulations, which ensures that degrees conferred by these colleges are of high quality and are well recognized across the world.
The average estimated cost of completing a medical degree in Australia is around AUD 400,000 to AUD 450,000. All colleges/universities in Australia offering under graduation and post graduation courses are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
University | Degree awarded |
Australian National University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Sydney | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of New South Wales | MBBS & B.Med, MD (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Western Sydney | MBBS |
University of Wollongong | MBBS |
University of Newcastle | B.Med offered jointly with University of New England |
University of Notre Dame | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Bond University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Griffith University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
James Cook University | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Queensland | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of Adelaide | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
Flinders University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Tasmania | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Melbourne | MD (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
Monash University | MBBS |
Deakin University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Western Australia | MD (Graduate entry) |
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The University of Otago
Australia is house of some of the world’s leading universities offering high-quality education. Australia has high quality of living and favorable weather with one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
The most popular course attracting students from across the globe is medical science. Universities are governed by strict regulations, which ensures that degrees conferred by these colleges are of high quality and are well recognized across the world.
The average estimated cost of completing a medical degree in Australia is around AUD 400,000 to AUD 450,000. All colleges/universities in Australia offering under graduation and post graduation courses are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
University | Degree awarded |
Australian National University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Sydney | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of New South Wales | MBBS & B.Med, MD (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Western Sydney | MBBS |
University of Wollongong | MBBS |
University of Newcastle | B.Med offered jointly with University of New England |
University of Notre Dame | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Bond University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
Griffith University | MBBS (Graduate entry) |
James Cook University | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Queensland | MBBS (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
University of Adelaide | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
Flinders University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Tasmania | MBBS (Undergraduate entry) |
University of Melbourne | MD (Graduate and provisional undergraduate entry) |
Monash University | MBBS |
Deakin University | BMBS (Graduate entry) |
University of Western Australia | MD (Graduate entry) |
Undergraduate Medical Program
The undergraduate medical program is five to six years. This is for students who have completed year 12 of schooling. Applicants need to appear for ISAT or UMAT. If you are applying to the University of Adelaide then you need to give the PQA. English requirement is that applicant should have completed year 12 equivalent English
Graduate Medical Program
The graduate medical program is a four-year course. Applicants must have completed a basic degree in science and have appeared for the GAMSAT or MCAT.