Hi, thank for this video. But I would be really grateful if you could also help me with the med interview of UNSW. I have an invite for the interview in November, so could you please tell us about your experience and your preparation?
I have several videos on that topic! For a general overview on how I did it, here's my compilation: ruclips.net/video/t9MJtadIRlQ/видео.html Visit my channel and look for the 'Simulated Interview Series' where I have answered a few common interview questions and pulled out good and bad parts of my own answer! Hope they are useful, let me know in their comments if it was!
Hi, I am from Bangladesh. I have completed class 12 and now want to study at medical school in Australia..... I searched in Google and i got that i need 7 points in IELTS and an entrance exam called UMAT or UCAT and also want to know that when can apply? ..... now I am getting totally confused that what to do !! There is no one that I can talk with 😭😭Can you please describe it for me .... please please please🥺🥺 badly need it🥺
Hello,I am from Bangladesh. Is going to Australia after completing MBBS from Bangladesh will be better than doing MBBS in Australia financially and also considering other things.If I apply for MBBS, it has to be a University in Sydney. If you answer it will be very helpful.
i have recently completed my a level on 3 science subject without math... which bachelor degree will be best for me (planning to go in Australia) .. plz reply 🙏🙏
Am from Pakistan I have 95% in 12th How can i study Doctor of Medicine in Australia? Procedure? Degree duration Etc Kindly give detailed info. Thank you.
Hi Geetha! If you are a permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand, then you write the UCAT. If you are an international student, you write the ISAT (which is an equivalent exam to the UCAT). But yes, either ISAT or UCAT is necessary for your undergraduate pathway
Hey! Just came through your channel And you post really great content! I wanted to ask you about how you give your fees which is nearly around 7000 dollars ...and other expenses..are you on a loan or you have scholarship..??please tell
Hi Gargi 👋 yeah...paying 76,000 AUD a year is no joke. I am very lucky to be fully funded by my parents, both with fees and living expenses. I havent ever taken a loan, and Medicine had no scholarships for me at the time in 2018. That may have changed now, so be sure to always check the University websites thoroughly!
Yes, but it is difficult because of changing timetables and high workload. The type of job you take matters. The friends of mine who have a job only do private tutoring for high school kids for their Australian exams, privately, one on one, so that it is flexible. Other jobs with shifts are very hard to keep
Also do you also know what the minimum score is like for ISAT/UCAT(if considered)? I've got 2770 in ucat which is quite frustrating but got 3A* and 1A in British A-levels
I was born in India but stayed most of my life in the Middle East! I can't remember off the top of my head, but I don't remember there being a cut off mark - I think they consider your application as a whole along with the ISAT!
Hi Samadhi! I am assuming you mean without highschool marks in general? I think you can upload your latest academic transcripts (for the years just before your final year) and get a conditional offer, which will then be reassesed when you do finally submit your highschool marks. Usually if you have gotten the conditional offer, you end up getting an unconditional offer as well. If you meant without A levels specifically, I am sure that other education boards like IB, CBSE, etc are accepted in unis here, but you have to cross check thaton their websites because education from selected boards or curriculums are not accepted. Hope that helps!
Hi Anjusree :) Unfortunately I don't know enough about how the universities decide which education board is acceptable to them, and they change their requirements frequently. It may be helpful to contact the universities you specifically want to apply in, or talk to an agent or someone who has managed to make it into med school here with your education background. Best of luck!
Hi Himanshi! It really depends on where you finish your bachelor's degree and what degree you do. Universities will have a set of criteria on which country's degrees are accepted/ how long ago have you done them/ what field it is in, etc. and if your undergraduate degree (bachelor's degree) satisfies the criteria, you will be eligible to apply for postgraduate MD pathway!
If you graduate from an Australian medical school, yes! If you graduate from medical schools outside AU, you become an International Medical Graduate (IMG), who have very low chances of getting it. But an international student who graduates from an Australian medical school mostly can get it!
I am Anju from India. Currently doing my 12th. When you came to Australia for med was there any consultancies helping you, if any will you please mention or did you get in there by your self
Hi, I am from Bangladesh. I have recently got my AS result and I am currently studying for my A2. I wanted to apply for Bmed+MD(dual degree) course in UNSW, but since I am still studying for my A2 I won’t be able to apply for 2022 semester. I wanted to commence my course at 2023 but I did not get any option for 2023, so what should I do now? Any suggestion will help me a lot. And also, what is the application fee and do they charge any tax? Thanks in advance.
Hi Ornab! Hahahaha, you are being very proactive in planning your studies, but UNSW probhably hasnt planned out 2023 yet so it could just be that its too early to look for 2023 options on their website 😆 the application fee in 2018 was around $6000 AUD for me. It may have changed now. Also, I really cant remember anything about the tax, it was so long ago 😅
@@The_Inventory I was supposed to apply for universities after getting my AS results. I applied to Monash University and got the option for 2023. So that’s why I asked you if there are any options such that. In case of the application fee, I don’t think it will be around 6000AUD because it was 100AUD for Monash though they took more from me. So I am confused why they took extra. That could because of tax. Not sure.
Hmm well I checked up the webpages at UNSW for 2023 and there arent any, so I guess waiting is the best option for this one xD Also, I think I might have been adding the witholding fee to the application fee (sry this was so long ago xD) but at least at UNSW they credited this 6000 AUD into my first term's fee - so the fee for that first term was 6000 less!
I notice that the rules have changed since I last applied so I don't know for sure, but I know that ISAT is only for international students, and I wrote the ISAT, so that's what I know is allowed! However, I did not finish high school in India. I completed by CBSE in the middle east.
Hi Kabya! When I applied in 2018, no there weren't, but that may have changed since it was almost 4 years ago. You check if any are available in UNSW by trying out this scholarship checker they have made which is really good: scholarships.online.unsw.edu.au/scholarship/sc_al_search.search
Hey Sreya! It's called the ISAT - International Student's Admissions Test. This is their Website: isat.acer.org/ If you are studying in New Zealand, its a different test called the UCAT: www.ucat.edu.au/
To be honest Shreya, I didnt really prep for ISAT...its a lot of thinking and logic based test and in my time we didnt have any reference books or trainings that help prep for it...so I really wouldn't know
Hey Kusum, I am very lucky that my parents fully fund all my education and living expenses. I would have liked to get a part time job, but thats not possible with all the workload and changing timetables.
At the time when I applied, I did not have any scholarships to apply for that I was eligible for. But that might have changed, and so I would definitely recommend that you apply!!
If you were doing the postgrad pathway and your MD degree is 4 years, then you start your internship after graduation for a year, and that gives you your australian medical licence! After that you officially work as a junior doctor.
every country has some form of examining its international students yeah? The ISAT is an aptitude test just like that for international students to write if you want to do medicine in Australia. Let me give you the link to their website to learn more: isat.acer.org/
While it's not necessary to give NEET, getting into world recognised Med Schools is quite hard. So I still gave my NEET and did some degree of preparation for it just as a backup plan.
Can we have a day in life as a med student video next time ? Love your content
Oooo that would be fun to do😁😁...but I also have a similar suprise comming a few weeks down the lane so keep a look out for it 🥰🥰
Yes yes would love that too...
Ooo you guys are building the hype 😄😍
It's actually really helpful 😭thank you
🥰 so glad to hear!
Hi, thank for this video. But I would be really grateful if you could also help me with the med interview of UNSW. I have an invite for the interview in November, so could you please tell us about your experience and your preparation?
I have several videos on that topic!
For a general overview on how I did it, here's my compilation: ruclips.net/video/t9MJtadIRlQ/видео.html
Visit my channel and look for the 'Simulated Interview Series' where I have answered a few common interview questions and pulled out good and bad parts of my own answer! Hope they are useful, let me know in their comments if it was!
Hi, I am from Bangladesh. I have completed class 12 and now want to study at medical school in Australia..... I searched in Google and i got that i need 7 points in IELTS and an entrance exam called UMAT or UCAT and also want to know that when can apply? ..... now I am getting totally confused that what to do !! There is no one that I can talk with 😭😭Can you please describe it for me .... please please please🥺🥺 badly need it🥺
Hello,I am from Bangladesh. Is going to Australia after completing MBBS from Bangladesh will be better than doing MBBS in Australia financially and also considering other things.If I apply for MBBS, it has to be a University in Sydney. If you answer it will be very helpful.
i have recently completed my a level on 3 science subject without math... which bachelor degree will be best for me (planning to go in Australia) .. plz reply 🙏🙏
Am from Pakistan
I have 95% in 12th
How can i study Doctor of Medicine in Australia?
Procedure?
Degree duration
Etc
Kindly give detailed info.
Thank you.
Hi, really your information is useful for us. May I know ucat is required for undergraduate (mbbs) ?
Hi Geetha! If you are a permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand, then you write the UCAT. If you are an international student, you write the ISAT (which is an equivalent exam to the UCAT). But yes, either ISAT or UCAT is necessary for your undergraduate pathway
HELLO!!! PLS AKSHITA CAN YOU HELP ME BY TELLING THAT DID YOU WRITE YOUR NEET EXAM?
Hey! Just came through your channel And you post really great content! I wanted to ask you about how you give your fees which is nearly around 7000 dollars ...and other expenses..are you on a loan or you have scholarship..??please tell
Hi Gargi 👋 yeah...paying 76,000 AUD a year is no joke. I am very lucky to be fully funded by my parents, both with fees and living expenses. I havent ever taken a loan, and Medicine had no scholarships for me at the time in 2018. That may have changed now, so be sure to always check the University websites thoroughly!
@@The_Inventory ohh great! Thanks for reply☺ well is it possible to do part time job while studying in mbbs course..?
Yes, but it is difficult because of changing timetables and high workload. The type of job you take matters. The friends of mine who have a job only do private tutoring for high school kids for their Australian exams, privately, one on one, so that it is flexible. Other jobs with shifts are very hard to keep
@@The_Inventory glad to know that atleast there are some ways!😅
Thank you so so much for this info😄 !!!
Can you share your experiences with isat
Hi is it that I can apply with UCAT instead of ISAT? I thought I can apply using either one
Also do you also know what the minimum score is like for ISAT/UCAT(if considered)? I've got 2770 in ucat which is quite frustrating but got 3A* and 1A in British A-levels
Also I am on my gap year and took my A-levels in 2021
Great video❤️
So glad you like it! Check part 1 if you need more info on the postgrad pathway 😁
@@The_Inventory already did
Good to know 😁
May I ask which country you are from? Also how much you scored for your ISAT?
I was born in India but stayed most of my life in the Middle East! I can't remember off the top of my head, but I don't remember there being a cut off mark - I think they consider your application as a whole along with the ISAT!
How did you prepare for isat ?
In 6 years does the two years are internship
No Ashish, the internship needs to be completed AFTER the 6 full years of studying 😊.
Thank you maam i also want become docter in Australia or Canada
No worries, and best of luck!
Is there a way students can apply without Alevels?
Hi Samadhi! I am assuming you mean without highschool marks in general? I think you can upload your latest academic transcripts (for the years just before your final year) and get a conditional offer, which will then be reassesed when you do finally submit your highschool marks. Usually if you have gotten the conditional offer, you end up getting an unconditional offer as well. If you meant without A levels specifically, I am sure that other education boards like IB, CBSE, etc are accepted in unis here, but you have to cross check thaton their websites because education from selected boards or curriculums are not accepted. Hope that helps!
Please tell can a Kerala board student with 12th score have chances in Australian med schools
Hi Anjusree :) Unfortunately I don't know enough about how the universities decide which education board is acceptable to them, and they change their requirements frequently. It may be helpful to contact the universities you specifically want to apply in, or talk to an agent or someone who has managed to make it into med school here with your education background. Best of luck!
@Anjusree P foreign mbbs nokkno..njanm Australia aan prefer aakna
As a international student can we do postgraduate pathway plz telll mam
Hi Himanshi! It really depends on where you finish your bachelor's degree and what degree you do. Universities will have a set of criteria on which country's degrees are accepted/ how long ago have you done them/ what field it is in, etc. and if your undergraduate degree (bachelor's degree) satisfies the criteria, you will be eligible to apply for postgraduate MD pathway!
Hi after 6 year can we do internship in Australia 🇦🇺,
If you graduate from an Australian medical school, yes! If you graduate from medical schools outside AU, you become an International Medical Graduate (IMG), who have very low chances of getting it. But an international student who graduates from an Australian medical school mostly can get it!
Thanks for ur sharing info
After graduation if u want to go india for practice still we have to go for screen test ( Next test ) .
india any new rule regulation .
I am Anju from India. Currently doing my 12th. When you came to Australia for med was there any consultancies helping you, if any will you please mention or did you get in there by your self
Hi Anju! I did not use any agencies, my family and I sat together and filled all the applications ourselves!
Hi, I am from Bangladesh. I have recently got my AS result and I am currently studying for my A2. I wanted to apply for Bmed+MD(dual degree) course in UNSW, but since I am still studying for my A2 I won’t be able to apply for 2022 semester. I wanted to commence my course at 2023 but I did not get any option for 2023, so what should I do now? Any suggestion will help me a lot. And also, what is the application fee and do they charge any tax? Thanks in advance.
Hi Ornab! Hahahaha, you are being very proactive in planning your studies, but UNSW probhably hasnt planned out 2023 yet so it could just be that its too early to look for 2023 options on their website 😆 the application fee in 2018 was around $6000 AUD for me. It may have changed now. Also, I really cant remember anything about the tax, it was so long ago 😅
@@The_Inventory I was supposed to apply for universities after getting my AS results. I applied to Monash University and got the option for 2023. So that’s why I asked you if there are any options such that. In case of the application fee, I don’t think it will be around 6000AUD because it was 100AUD for Monash though they took more from me. So I am confused why they took extra. That could because of tax. Not sure.
Hmm well I checked up the webpages at UNSW for 2023 and there arent any, so I guess waiting is the best option for this one xD Also, I think I might have been adding the witholding fee to the application fee (sry this was so long ago xD) but at least at UNSW they credited this 6000 AUD into my first term's fee - so the fee for that first term was 6000 less!
Hi did u pply to medicine in monsh university
Hey can u tell how u got ur application process completed: on ur own or buy some organisation ???
I applied on my own!
What should I crack ISAT or UCAT from India
I notice that the rules have changed since I last applied so I don't know for sure, but I know that ISAT is only for international students, and I wrote the ISAT, so that's what I know is allowed! However, I did not finish high school in India. I completed by CBSE in the middle east.
Hey is there any scholarship available? To study MD there? University of Sydney or UNSW?
Hi Kabya! When I applied in 2018, no there weren't, but that may have changed since it was almost 4 years ago. You check if any are available in UNSW by trying out this scholarship checker they have made which is really good: scholarships.online.unsw.edu.au/scholarship/sc_al_search.search
@@The_Inventory thank you so much for your information
What's the exam name you appear for undergrad medicine in Australia?
Hey Sreya! It's called the ISAT - International Student's Admissions Test. This is their Website: isat.acer.org/
If you are studying in New Zealand, its a different test called the UCAT: www.ucat.edu.au/
Hope this helps!!
Thanks a lot for this information .....i am preparing for neet ug exam so if i wanna give that isat test what is the best preparatory method ?
To be honest Shreya, I didnt really prep for ISAT...its a lot of thinking and logic based test and in my time we didnt have any reference books or trainings that help prep for it...so I really wouldn't know
Also tell about how u meet ur expenses
International scientia coursework scholarship??
Why hv n’t u applied for scholarship
Hey Kusum, I am very lucky that my parents fully fund all my education and living expenses. I would have liked to get a part time job, but thats not possible with all the workload and changing timetables.
At the time when I applied, I did not have any scholarships to apply for that I was eligible for. But that might have changed, and so I would definitely recommend that you apply!!
Ok nd thanks a lot ..
Hii
So after 4 years u can graduate from uni and then go work??
If you were doing the postgrad pathway and your MD degree is 4 years, then you start your internship after graduation for a year, and that gives you your australian medical licence! After that you officially work as a junior doctor.
@@The_Inventory so we should work 1 year for free?
@@The_Inventory sorry i'm not familiar with isat could u pls explain it alittle bit?
Oh no no you are paid a salary for you intern year as well (Not sky rocket high but thats okay xD)
every country has some form of examining its international students yeah? The ISAT is an aptitude test just like that for international students to write if you want to do medicine in Australia. Let me give you the link to their website to learn more: isat.acer.org/
How much tuition fees ?
About 77,000 Australian dollars/year 😔😔
@@The_Inventory can i get your Instagram? I wanna talk about admission n etc
Sure! Its @akshitasingh_ti 😁
IS IT NECESSARY TO GIVE NEET?
While it's not necessary to give NEET, getting into world recognised Med Schools is quite hard. So I still gave my NEET and did some degree of preparation for it just as a backup plan.