Townsville (QLD), Australia
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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Medicine
Please note that James Cook University (JCU) does NOT use UCAT as part of their selection process.
JCU has a two-step application process for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery:
- Apply online at QTAC’s website by 30th September 2022.
- Submit a written application form directly to JCU by 30th September 2022.
Note: a Predication of Academic Achievement form must be received by 4pm (AEST), 7 October 2022.
School subject prerequisites: English (Units 3/4, C); Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4, C); Chemistry (Units 3/4, C), Also, applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of Band 3b – Schedule II of the JCU Admissions Policy. Students also need to take note that in accordance with the National Registration Board’s requirement, they must hold a valid IELTS (academic module) minimum score of 7.0 in all components within 2 years prior to applying for registration.
A limited number of applicants will be invited for a medical interview. Selection of applicants to be interviewed will be based on an evaluation of the application together with all available information regarding academic performance.
JCU medical interview offers will be released on 11th of November 2022.
See more about Medical Interview training sessions. Register and secure your spot as MedEntry only accepts a small number of students per session.
View information about the application process to JCU
JCU Medicine important Dates Selection Process
2 August 2022 | Application opening date for JCU Application Form |
2 August 2022 | Application opening date QTAC |
30 September 2022 | Closing date for QTAC Application |
30 September 2022 | Closing date for JCU Application Form |
7 October 2022 | Predicted ATAR to be received by 4pm AEST |
11 November 2022 | Email notification of invitation to attend interview |
29 Nov - 8 Dec 2022 | Interviews held at JCU Townsville Campus |
23 December 2022 | Email notification of invitation to attend January interview |
3-4 January 2023 | Interviews held at JCU Townsville Campus |
12 January 2023 | QTAC offers released to applicants |
16 January 2023 | Last date to respond to QTAC January offer, respond to QTAC |
13 February 2023 | Orientation Week begins |
20 February 2023 | JCU Academic Year begins |
Year 12 Applicants
Applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Academic performance in year 12 studies or in subsequent tertiary studies as provided through QTAC.
- The written component of the application form.
- Demonstration at the interview of attributes suited to a career in medicine.
In 2023, there are approximately 150 places in the first year of the MBBS degree.
Non-year 12 Applicants
A limited number of places are allocated to non-year 12 applicants. Candidates will be selected for medical interview on the basis of their written application and academic results (predicted or actual). Applicants will be selected for entry into the James Cook University MBBS degree based on their performance at interview and their academic results.
The most recent course GPA (Grade Point Average) score will be used to rank applicants who have commenced or completed tertiary studies. In the past, a GPA of 5.75 was required to be considered for an interview.
- An applicant’s other studies/qualifications that do not generate a GPA score will not be considered when determining the rankings for interview.
- Graduate applicants with a health science undergraduate degree may be considered for entry into the MBBS degree beyond Year 1 level, subject to the recency and academic performance in that qualification.
Full information about JCU Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Dentistry
The Dental Surgery application process has two distinct stages. You will need to submit an application directly to James Cook University (by filling in the application form) AND apply online through QTAC.
Applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Academic performance in year 12 studies or in subsequent tertiary studies as provided through QTAC.
- Evaluation of the written component of the application form
For entry into James Cook University’s Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree, applicants must have successfully completed four semesters at Year 12 level and achieved an exit level of at least Sound Achievement in English, Mathematics B and Chemistry or interstate or overseas equivalent. The study of Physics and Biology is highly desirable.
In 2022, there are approximately 80 places in the first year of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree. A limited number of places are allocated to non-year 12 applicants. Applicants will be selected for entry into the James Cook University Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree based on their application and their academic results.