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Introduction to studying medicine in Australia

The admission requirements for Australian medical majors are very strict, and both foreign students and local students need to take the national unified medical entrance examination. It is extremely difficult for foreign students to study medicine, but as long as you have excellent academic performance and excellent English ability, you can overcome many difficulties and realize your dreams.

Strict admission requirements

No matter dentists or clinical majors, foreign students or local students, they need to take the national unified medical entrance examination. For overseas students, they also need to register in advance, and they can only be admitted if they score 7 points in IELTS. The elimination rate is quite high every year.

Learning is extremely difficult.

Except for a few medical degrees from senior Commonwealth countries, medical degree holders from other countries must start their studies again from the undergraduate stage. So it is extremely difficult for most international students to study medicine.

High tuition fees

Medical tuition in Australia is quite high, about 40 thousand Australian dollars a year. Local students can apply for government subsidies, while international students cannot get scholarships. Therefore, few international students choose to study medicine unless they have emigrated and have the corresponding academic qualifications.