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Studying MBBS in Australia offers two main pathways:

Doctor of Medicine (MD): A 4-year program offered by top Australian universities, resembling the MBBS format. Some universities also offer a combined 5-6 year Bachelor of Medical Science (BMed) and MD program.
Undergraduate Degree (BMed + MD or MBBS): Typically a 5-6 year program for 12th pass-out students, requiring subjects like Mathematics, English, Chemistry, or Biology.


Admission Requirements:


For MD Bachelor's degree holders can apply, often requiring GAMSAT or MCAT scores.
Minimum age of 17 years is required.
English proficiency: Applicants must clear IELTS/TOEFL with a minimum score of 7 points.
UMAT test: Required for international students by some universities.


Why Study MBBS in Australia?


◉ High demand for doctors in Australia, with continuous growth projected until 2028.
◉ Australia offers one of the highest average annual salaries for general practitioners.
◉ The healthcare industry in Australia is expected to see substantial growth in employment opportunities.


Top Medical Colleges for MBBS in Australia:


The University of Sydney:


◉ Established in 1858 with a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria.
◉ Offers a 4-year MD degree or a 7-year joint degree with BA or BS
◉ Renowned for its medical courses and postgraduate programs.


The University of Melbourne:


◉ Founded in 1853, consistently ranked among the top universities globally.
◉ Offers a Bachelor of Biomedicine and a highly acclaimed 4-year MD degree.


The Australian National University Medical School (ANUMS):


◉ Part of the Australian National University, located in Canberra.
◉ Offers a 4-year Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD) degree.
◉ Accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and known for its rigorous curriculum.


Monash University:


◉ Largest university in Australia, ranked in the world's top 100.
◉ Offers both undergraduate and graduate entry Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine programs.
◉ Known for fostering student leadership and creating positive change.


Deakin University:


◉ Established in 1974, named after the second Prime Minister of Australia, Alfred Deakin.
◉ Offers MBBS and a 4-year MD degree.
◉ Recognized for its excellence in medical education and innovative teaching methods.


Flinders University:


◉ Founded in 1966, named after British cartographer Matthew Flinders.
◉ Offers MBBS and other medical programs, known for its research and teaching quality.


University of Adelaide:


◉ Established in 1874, known as the 3rd oldest university in Australia.
◉ Offers a comprehensive medical program and promotes a healthy campus environment.
◉ Located in Adelaide with a main campus surrounded by cultural landmarks.


Bond University:


◉ Established in 1989, known for its modern infrastructure and high-quality education.
◉ Offers MBBS and other health-related programs.
◉ Located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, providing a conducive learning environment with state-of-the-art facilities.