Professional Documents
Culture Documents
INFORMATION
BOOKLET
September 2016
TEST DATE
14 September 2016
www.gamsat.acer.edu.au
IMPORTANT: Please read the LEGAL NOTICE at the end of this Booklet.
This Booklet, including the Legal Notice will form part of the binding agreement between you and the
Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd (ABN 19 004 398 145) (ACER) if you register to take the
GAMSAT test in September 2016.
You should make sure that you understand fully and are familiar with the contents of this Booklet (including the
Legal Notice) before you register for the GAMSAT test in September 2016.
Registrations close at
1pm British Summer Time (BST) or
10pmAustralian Eastern Standard
Time (AEST) Thursday 4 August 2016
Contents
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CONTACT US
ABOUT GAMSAT
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GAMSAT DECLARATION
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Eligibility 6
Creating an online account
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Registering for GAMSAT
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Registration date
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Late registration date
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Payment 7
Test centres
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Applying for special testing conditions
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Refund terms
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Deferral terms
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Admission Ticket
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Preparing for GAMSAT
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GAMSAT preparation materials
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Test-taking strategy for Sections I and III
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Test date
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Test centre and arrival time
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Timing and order of the test
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Identification on test day
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What to bring on test day
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Answer sheets
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Test day issues
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Security 14
Misconduct 14
GAMSAT results
The GAMSAT scores
Withholding of results
Results for University Admissions
Appeals and re-checks
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UCAS Application
Admission to the programs
Timetable for admission to the programs in 2017
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CONTACT US
GAMSAT OFFICE
Email: gamsat@acer.edu.au
Email services are available:
Monday to Friday
All emails will generally be responded to
within 24 hours.
Please note that response time may be
longer in busy periods and after weekends
or holidays.
Fax:
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ABOUT GAMSAT
The Graduate Medical School
Admissions Test (GAMSAT)
Number of
questions
Reading
Time
Writing
Time
Section I
Reasoning in
Humanities and
Social Sciences
75
10 minutes
100 minutes
Section II
Written
Communication
5 minutes
60 minutes
110
10 minutes
170 minutes
Section III
Reasoning
in Biological
and Physical
Sciences
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Section III: Reasoning in Biological and
Physical Sciences
Biology 40%
Physics 20%
Questions from the three discipline areas are integrated
throughout the section and are in multiple choice format,
with four alternative answers from which candidates
choose the most appropriate.
Stimulus material is presented in a variety of formats
including text, mathematical, graphs, tables and
diagrams.
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ABOUT GAMSAT
Equity and fairness
GAMSAT is developed to rigorous professional and
technical standards. Test questions are designed and
developed by a team of ACER writers, expert in their
subject areas, in close consultation with university
faculty specialists. All test questions must pass detailed
panelling, trial testing, analysis and final review. The
content, style, duration and sequencing of the tests
are determined to ensure that the testing program is
relevant, fair, valid and reliable. GAMSAT test data are
analysed to check that each question has performed
as required. Test questions in development are carefully
scrutinised in an ongoing attempt to minimise gender,
ethnic or religious bias, and to ensure that the test is
culturally fair. The test may contain a small number of
trial questions which may not be scored.
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Registration date
Registrations for the GAMSAT test in September 2016
open in early June 2016. Your online registration and
payment must be completed by:
1pm British Summer Time (BST) or
10pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
Thursday 4 August 2016
ACER reserves the right in its absolute discretion to
refuse or cancel a registration in any circumstances
where ACER considers the application for registration
or the registration once completed is not bona fide, or
the registration fee as applicable is not received in full
and as cleared funds by the payment date above or the
late registration date given below.
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GAMSAT
Test centres
There are GAMSAT test centres located in the UK, in
Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool, London, Birmingham and
Sheffield, and in Australia, in Brisbane, Melbourne and
Perth.
Additional test centres will not be established.
The test is held on the same date at all test centres.
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Deferral terms
Should you decide that you do not wish to sit the
GAMSAT test in September 2016, you may defer your
registration to either the March 2017 or September
2017 sitting of GAMSAT. A list of available test centres
for the following March and September sittings will be
provided. Please note that you may defer the test date
for the GAMSAT test sitting once only. No changes to
the test sitting can be made once the deferral request
has been submitted. To defer your registration, log in to
your online account and select the manage option on
your registration.
Refund terms
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GAMSAT
Admission Ticket
E-books
The publications are only available in the form of
e-books; hard copies are not available. Candidates
who have purchased copies of the publications in
recent years will not need to do so again this year. The
Sample Questions e-book is included in the cost of the
GAMSAT registration.
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GAMSAT
ON TEST DAY
Test date
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GAMSAT
ON TEST DAY
What to bring on test day
You need to bring the following with you on the test day:
Your printed GAMSAT 2016 Admission Ticket filled
in and signed (Note: Admission Tickets presented
on electronic devices will not be accepted)
Answer sheets
Incorrect
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2
3
4
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ON TEST DAY
Security
Misconduct
Misconduct includes:
breach of any of the security arrangements for the
GAMSAT test
impersonation
attempting to remove a test book or answer sheet or
part thereof, or any notes, from the testing room
failure to follow test supervisors instructions at
all times
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Withholding of results
You will only receive your GAMSAT test scores if you
have complied with the GAMSAT test policies and
procedures. Your scores may be withheld or cancelled
if ACER learns, either on or after the test day, that you
have violated the GAMSAT test policies and procedures.
Even if ACER cannot confirm your direct involvement
in the breach of policies and procedures your GAMSAT
test scores may be withheld or cancelled if ACER has
reason to question the validity of your scores. Examples
of when the validity of GAMSAT test scores may be
challenged are:
Overall Score =
(1 Section I + 1 Section II + 2 Section III) 4
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Course Codes:
Interview
*Exeter (Medicine)
Liverpool
Nottingham
By 4 August 2016:
Complete GAMSAT registration
14 September 2016:
Sit GAMSAT
By 15 October 2016:
Submit UCAS application form
December 2016 April 2017:
Interviews for admission
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
Cardiff University
School of Medicine
Our Curriculum:
Cardiff School of Medicine is long-established, well
resourced and has an international reputation for
teaching and research activities. We are one of the
largest medical schools in the UK and as a Cardiff
student you will have opportunities that arent available
at all medical schools. We combine the strengths of
a Russell Group medical school with the flexibility and
cutting edge approach of the most modern institutions
around the globe.
Patient-centred, research-led
Our curriculum is patient-centred and research-led.
So,we emphasise that patients are at the heart of
medical education. From the start, your studies will
focus on patients and their illnesses. You will study
the medical science that addresses these illnesses,
but you will also learn the human side of medicine:
to understand and help the people who live with and
suffer illness. And at the same time, we will make
sure that what you learn is backed up by scientific
evidence and research, including the latest cuttingedge medical research being undertaken here in Cardiff
and across the world. We are committed to ensuring
that you understand how scientific research informs
medical practice, and providing you with the skills and
opportunities that will allow you to make your own
contribution to medical knowledge.
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
Entry Requirements for A100 5 Year
MB BCh
Graduate entry
You must have, or expect to achieve, a 1st or
2(i) Hons Degree and in addition have achieved a
minimum of ABB at A-Level and B in English/Welsh
Language and B in Mathematics at GCSE. As a
graduate, you should either have Chemistry and
Biology at A2-Level or have studied a degree course
that provides a sufficient base in these sciences. You
are required to sit the GAMSAT test not the UKCAT.
We have a minimum GAMSAT score which will be a
score of 57 overall with 55 in the Sciences.
GCSEs
B in Mathematics, B in English Language, AA in
Science and Additional Science, or AAB in three
separate sciences. Please note these are the minimum
and not the standard requirements. You must have
at least a B in your English Language GCSE but we
will accept a higher grade in Welsh First Language if
you have one. (You still need at least a B in English
Language though.)
Additional requirements
A-Level/AS-Level
GCSEs
B in Mathematics, B in English Language, or IELTs at
level 7.5 for EU applicants. Applicants can re sit these
GCSEs during their BSc programme to achieve these
grades, prior to entering the A101 programme. In
addition, Welsh GCSE at B level or above if applicant
wishes to be taught and/or assessed in Welsh as well
as English.
Welsh Baccalaureate
An overall grade A in the Core of the Welsh
baccalaureate Advanced Diploma (WBQ) will be
accepted as the equivalent to an A grade at A2 Level in
addition to the above A Level Science requirements.
A-Level/AS-Level
Anyone wishing to apply who does not have the
equivalent of 3 A levels at BBB grades, or other
qualifications in an appropriate range of subjects
at level 3 study (equivalent to A levels, such as
International Baccalaureate) is likely to struggle on
the MBBCh course and is advised to reconsider an
application.
Graduate entry
You must have, or expect to achieve, a 1st or 2(i) Hons
Degree. Overall grade average of 60% or above during
the BSc course. Not failing >20 credits to have
failed not more than 20 credits, at first attempt (except
due to extenuating circumstances), in any given year
of study. Candidates who have to repeat a year as a
result of academic progress are not eligible to apply for
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INFORMATION
graduate entry Medicine (A101). Individual academic
performance threshold to be set by own Feeder
Programme and not to be less than the overall grade
average of 60% or above. The Feeder Programme
can decide if this grade average covers academic
performance in Year 1 performance, but it MUST
include academic performance in Year 2 (students will
be informed by their BSc programme which average
will be applied).
Welsh Baccalaureate
An overall grade A in the Core of the Welsh
Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma (WBQ) will be
accepted as the equivalent to an A grade at A2 Level.
GAMSAT
All Graduate Applicants will be required to sit the
GAMSAT examination prior to applying, in order for
their application to be considered. The minimum entry
requirement for GAMSAT is an overall score of 57 with
a minimum of 55 in the Science components.
Additional requirements
All applicants selected for interview must satisfy the
requirements with regard to health and be registered
with the National Disclosure and Barring Service
(Previously CRB). Applicants who do not quite meet
some of the academic criteria may be invited if their
Personal Statement is of a sufficiently high quality or
there are extenuating circumstances.
Graduate entry
You must have, or expect to achieve, a 1st or 2(i) Hons
Degree and in addition have achieved a minimum of
ABB at A-Level and B in English Language and B
in Mathematics at GCSE. You are required to sit the
GAMSAT test not the UKCAT. We have a minimum
GAMSAT score which will be a score of 57 overall with
55 in the Sciences.
Additional requirements
GCSEs
A-Level/AS-Level
e: medadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
w: www.cardiff.ac.uk
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
University of Exeter Medical School
Methods of assessment
Course outline
This five-year degree programme leads to the award
of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS)*
and draws on the strength of our partnership with
the NHS in Devon and Cornwall to provide what we
believe to be the most exciting and innovative medical
undergraduate degree programme available today,
delivering a unique learning experience in healthcare.
Entry requirements
Sitting and achieving the required minimum scores in
GAMSAT is a requirement for the following groups of
applicants:
Students for whom it will be more than two full
academic years (September to August) since you
completed your A levels or equivalent qualifications
when you enter the BMBS programme.
Graduates
In addition to the academic requirements, applicants
must also meet a number of non-academic
requirements including a satisfactory Disclosure and
Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced Disclosure, vetting by
the Independent Safeguard Authority and a satisfactory
health check which will involve screening for Hepatitis
B, C and HIV. Students are also expected to sign the
Medical School Student Agreement.
Interviews
Interviews for applicants having taken GAMSAT will,
under normal circumstances, take place in December/
February each year. The interview will attempt to
identify whether a candidate has the personal attributes
required to become a doctor. For further information
regarding the interview process please go to www.
exeter.ac.uk/medicine.
How to apply
All applications for the undergraduate Bachelor of
Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree programme
must be made through the Universities and Colleges
Admissions Service (UCAS). All applications MUST
reach UCAS by 15 October 2016.
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INFORMATION
Applicants should apply to no more than four medical
or dental programmes. The remaining choice on the
UCAS form may be used for any alternative course.
The UCAS code for Exeter Medical School is E84
EXETR and the course code, A100.
Places
For 2017 entry:
Home/EU - 120
International - 10
Further information about our BMBS programme may
be found on our website at http://www.exeter.ac.uk/
medicine
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
University of Liverpool
Course Outline
Both our five year degree programme (A100) and our
four year (A101) graduate entry programme lead to
the award of the primary medical qualification (PMQ),
MBChB. Holding a PMQ entitles you to provisional
registration with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Provisional registered doctors can only practise in
approved Foundation year 1 posts: the law does not
allow provisionally registered doctors to undertake any
other type of work.
Liverpool Medical School recently completed a review
of its curriculum which has resulted in the launch of
Curriculum 2014. The curriculum frame work is based
on the three main outcomes of Tomorrows Doctors
(GMC 2009): the Doctor as Scholar and Scientist, the
Doctor as Practitioner and the Doctor as Professional.
The School intends to use a mixture of interactive
and didactic lecturing, case based learning, small
group learning/teaching, clinical skills and simulation
workshops, Human Anatomy Resource Centre (HARC)
sessions, clinical placements and technology enhanced
learning to generate a truly spiral curriculum. Students
will undertake a five-week clinical elective in which they
explore a branch of medicine of their choice and the
research and scholarship component of the course
allows students the opportunity to develop an area of
scholarly interest to pursue during their MBChB.
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INFORMATION
by the Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) and
occupational health test and be tested and/or
immunised against a range of infectious diseases
prior to patient contact.
5. Places Available
Interviews
Interviews will be structured and likely to be in the form
of a multiple mini interview.
Offers
Offers will be at the end of March. Offers are made
subject to completion of both a satisfactory CRB check
and occupational health check .
How to Apply
2. Non-Academic Criteria
Evidence of appropriate experience, aptitude, and
communication. Candidates must demonstrate
suitable evidence of :
e: mbchb@liv.ac.uk
w: www.liv.ac.uk
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INFORMATION
Nottingham Medicine
School of Medicine
The Course
2. Clinical Phase II
The 40 week period comprises integrated
rotation in the following modules; Obstetrics
and Gynaecology; Child Health; Health Care
of the Elderly and Psychiatry; Ophthalmology,
Otorhinolaryngology, and Dermatology plus a
4-week Special Study Module, and two 2-week
integrated care modules.
Progress Assessment
Formative assessments occur throughout the PBL
Course and are taken as a progress indicator. In
addition to this throughout the foundation course,
students are required to produce a Portfolio of
Personal and Professional Development (PPD)
including drug reviews, patient case studies from GP
visits, ethics coursework and reflective assignments.
Summative assessments including written papers,
on-line multiple choice & clinical reasoning exams,
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INFORMATION
Entry Requirements
At least 7.5
(no less than 7.0 in any
element)
TOEFL
At least 630
(no less than 5.0 in TWE)
Computer based TOEFL
267
(no less than 5.0 in TWE)
Minimum grade B
Cambridge Certificate
of Proficiency in
Minimum grade B
English
Cambridge Certificate
Grade A
in Advanced English
GAMSAT
Age Limit
There is no upper or lower age limit for applications to
the GEM course. However applicants should bear in
mind the length of the course and the expected length
of service that individuals will have to offer following
graduation. Applications are accepted from students
currently in their final year, but in general have been
less successful than those who have a year or more
experience post-graduation.
International Students
No more places are available for international students
at present.
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Interview
t: 01332 724900
f: 01332 724960
e: gem@nottingham.ac.uk
w: www.nottingham.ac.uk/mhs/gem
How to apply
All applications for the BMBS degree programme must
be made through UCAS . All applications must reach
UCAS by 15 October 2016.
The UCAS code for Nottingham is N84 and course
code A101.
Places
For 2017 entry:
Home/EU 87
Further information about our BMBS programme can
be found on our website at http://www.nottingham.
ac.uk/ugstudy/courses/medicine/graduate-entrymedicine-bmbs.aspx
Offers
Offers will be made on completion of all interviews,
usually around March to April. Offers are conditional
on satisfactory police record and occupational health
screening that takes place after interview.
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
Plymouth University Peninsula
Schools of Medicine and Dentistry
Entry requirements
Course outline
*Bachelor
Graduates
Students who intend to enrol onto the second year
of an existing degree programme.
In addition to the academic requirements, applicants
must also meet a number of non-academic
requirements including a satisfactory Disclosure and
Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced Disclosure and
satisfactory health checks which will involve screening
for Hepatitis B, C and HIV. Students are also expected
to sign the Medical School Student Agreement.
Interviews
Interviews for applicants having taken GAMSAT will,
under normal circumstances, take place in November,
December or February each year. The interview
process is structured, usually lasting no more than 20
minutes. Each interview panel consists of between
three and four panel members. The interview attempts
to identify whether a candidate has the personal
attributes required to become a doctor.
How to apply
5. Human sciences
Places
For 2017 entry:
Home/EU 80
Methods of assessment
International 6
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INFORMATION
*Bachelor
Graduates
Students who intend to enrol onto the second year
of an existing degree programme.
Course outline
The BDS programme is a patient-centred course
delivered in a supportive and research-rich environment.
Clinical training starts in Term 2, Year 1 with visits to
local dental surgeries and extends throughout. You will
have contact with patients through our NHS Primary
Care Trust partners, offering a wide range of oral health
conditions and related community and public health
problems. Effective teamwork is essential to the efficient
delivery of dental care. Most of your learning will take
place in small groups, which will prepare you for working
in a team. Time for private study is built into the timetable,
enabling you to take advantage of the wide array of
resources and learning support which is available.
Interviews
Interviews for applicants having taken GAMSAT will,
under normal circumstances, take place in November,
December or February each year. The interview
process is structured, usually lasting no more than 20
minutes. Each interview panel consists of between
three and four panel members. The interview attempts
to identify whether a candidate has the personal
attributes required to become a dentist.
How to apply
Places
For 2017 entry:
Methods of assessment
Home/EU 56
International 2
Further information about our BDS programme may be
found on our website at http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/
peninsula
Entry requirements
t: 01752 437333/437444
f: 01752 517842
e: meddent-admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
w: www.plymouth.ac.uk/peninsula
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
St Georges University of London
Life Control
Life Maintenance
Course outline
Life Structure
Life Support
Life Cycle
Life Protection
Methods of teaching
As a graduate student you will have the same amount
of practical clinical teaching and experience as your
colleagues on the five year programme, but your
course will be structured around Problem Based
Learning (PBL). In PBL you will be presented weekly
with scenarios (real patient case histories) which you
will explore with a tutor.
By covering the knowledge base needed to understand
different aspects of the problem, you will gradually
acquire all the knowledge needed for the practice of
medicine. Small groups of students learn together in
their own base room with a designated tutor who is
available to meet regularly with the group and guide
their studies. We believe that St Georges is an ideal
setting for this type of programme, with adjacent
bioscience and clinical departments with an extensive
patient base, excellent IT and library facilities and wellequipped Clinical Skills laboratories and several stateof-the-art lecture theatres.
Methods of assessment
The emphasis will be on regular assessments with
detailed feedback throughout. The format of the
assessment will include but is not limited to: SSC
(Student Selected Components), clinical attachments
(including practical procedures), written examinations,
Progress Tests, mini-cases (assessments of clinical
reasoning in a variety of patient-based scenarios) and
OSCEs (Objective Structured Clinical Examinations).
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Be classed as a Home student (which includes
nationals of EU countries). International students are
currently not accepted. This is due to a government
quota on the number of international students
studying medicine in the UK
Offers
Offers will be made at the beginning of March.
Places
Places available in 2014: 50
Places
Places available in 2015: 45
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We also expect you to show insight into transferable
skills, such as communication, patience, accuracy,
team work, leadership and perseverance and to be
able to relate those to your application for medicine.
Interviews
Work experience
A101 - http://www.sgul.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/
undergraduate-courses/medicine-mbbs-graduate-entry
A901 - http://www.sgul.ac.uk/study/international/
undergraduate-courses/international-graduatemedicine-mbbs-four-years
e: enquiries@sgul.ac.uk
w: www.sgul.ac.uk
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UNIVERSITY COURSE
INFORMATION
Swansea University
Course outline
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INFORMATION
a post-graduate masters or other higher degree with
a Merit or Distinction (60% or above). You must have
achieved Maths and English Language at GCSE level
(or equivalent). In order to be eligible you must also
have achieved a minimum of 50 in the GAMSAT, with a
separate score of 50 in the science paper.
GAMSAT
You must sit the GAMSAT prior to applying. The
applicants with the highest overall GAMSAT scores
will be invited to attend a Selection Centre at Swansea
University. The format of the Selection Centre is
identical for Home, EU and International applicants. The
candidates who score highest at the selection centre
will also be required to attend for an Occupational
Health Assessment and Fitness to Practice Review. All
candidates will be required to attend in person we
regret that we are unable to accommodate remote
interviews or assessments. Any offers made will be
subject to satisfactory police checks, Occupational
Health Assessment and Fitness to Practice Review.For
more information, please visit our webpage at http://
www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/medicine/
mbbchgraduateentrymedicine
Career prospects
Upon graduation you will be eligible to apply
for Foundation Year Programmes in the various
Postgraduate Deaneries throughout the UK. After this,
you will be able to specialise and practise in whatever
area of medicine or surgery that excites you, with the
full range of foundation knowledge and skills required
to be amongst the top in your field.
How do I apply?
To be eligible to apply to the Graduate Entry Medicine
programme, you must be classed as a home student
(i.e. UK or European Union Citizen). You must have
graduated, or be predicted to graduate, with an upper
second or first class honours degree in any subject OR
hold at least a lower second, but have also achieved
t: 01792 602618
e: medicine@swan.ac.uk
w: www.swansea.ac.uk/medicine
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c. Provision to the CAO, UCAS and the Tertiary
Admissions Centres in Australia, as well as the
universities for which GAMSAT is a prerequisite;
and
You should make sure that you understand fully and are
familiar with the contents of this Booklet (including the
Legal Notice) before You submit Your registration for
the GAMSAT test in September 2016.
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LEGAL NOTICE
b) To the fullest extent permitted at law, You
acknowledge and accept that the entire risk of
Your participation in GAMSAT is assumed by You
and that ACER will have no liability whatsoever to
You for any loss, harm, damage, cost or expense
(including legal fees) or any direct, special,
indirect, incidental, punitive or consequential
loss or damage (including, without limitation,
economic loss, loss of contract, profit, revenue,
income, opportunity, goodwill, information,
anticipated savings, business relationships,
production or data) whatsoever and howsoever
arising;
5. Subject to point 4:
a) To the maximum extent permissible by law
(and for the avoidance of doubt, subject to
any guarantees, rights, remedies or obligations
which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified
under certain laws including the Australian
Consumer Law), ACER expressly, irrevocably
and totally disclaims any liability whatsoever for
any loss or damage whatsoever and howsoever
arising in connection with or resulting from: Your
participation (actual, potential, contemplated or
cancelled for any reason whatsoever) in GAMSAT;
and Your test results, including, but not limited
to, any representations made by ACER or its
personnel (including agents, subcontractors
and consultants) in respect of GAMSAT and the
accuracy of any information contained in this
Booklet;
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In all respects, ACER will comply with all relevant
provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and any
other applicable data protection legislation. For a
complete copy of ACERs privacy policy and how
to access or correct Your information, please see
www.acer.edu.au/privacy.
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