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[한글자막] How to get into post-graduate medical school in Australia - everything you need to know :) 

Ava Kim
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Hi everyone!
I'm Ava, and I'm a third-year medical student at the University of Melbourne.
This is my first sit down video, and it's all about how to get into post-graduate medical schools in Australia! I went through the stressful admissions process several times and in the process, I learned about all the intricacies that are involved. Back then, I really had to scavenge for information and it was hard to find a video that summed up everything so I figured I'd make my own for aspiring med students.
I hope this video is helpful!
0:00 - 0:54 : Intro
0:55 - 2:31 : Ways to apply
2:32 - 3:45 : Components of the application
3:45 - 5:36 : GPA
5:36 - 7:32 : GAMSAT
7:32 - 7:51 : How interview offers are made
7:51 - 9:30 : Available bonus points
9:30 - 12:54: Types of places (CSP, BMP etc.)
12:54 - 13:57: Types of interviews
13:57 - 15:07 : Other pathways in medicine
15:07 - 16:13 : International students
16:13 - 17:18 : Final notes
안녕하세요~
제 이름은 '하진'이구요, 저는 현재 멜번대 의대 3학년 재학중입니다.
이렇게 한국 자막을 달아서 찍는 영상은 처음인데, 호주 대학원 의대 지원 과정에 대해서 궁금해 하시는 한국 학부모님들이 많은것 같아서, 이렇게 영상을 찍게 되었습니다. 여러변 지원 과정을 겪은 결과, 의대 지원 과정에 대해서 많은걸 배웠기 때문에, 제가 아는 것들을 공유하고 싶었어요 (제가 지원할 당시, 정보 찾기가 어려웠거든요 ㅠㅠ)
이 영상이 도움이 됬으면 좋겠어요 ^^
Resources:
NEW 2023 GEMSAS Guide | GEMSAS 가이드
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GPA calculator | 학점 계산기
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@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
안녕하세요~ 하진입니다 :) 제가 한국어 실력이 많이 부족해서 이번 영상에 오타가 있어도 이해 부탁드립니다! 영상 봐주셔서 감사합니다 ^^ Hi everyone~ This was by far the most editing-intense video I've done thus far. As a result, there are some typos here and there, but I hope you understand! Thanks for watching :)
@ankurchawla1977
@ankurchawla1977 8 месяцев назад
This video is really good and informative. Thank you so much ❤
@malinainthapanya9388
@malinainthapanya9388 2 года назад
Thanks for the breakdown Ava!
@brendanfan3245
@brendanfan3245 2 года назад
Thanks for the sharing, it is very helpful!
@Xtremzer0
@Xtremzer0 Год назад
insanely useful and very thorough! Thanks Ava!
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
You're most welcome! Glad it was useful 😊
@tonysmith8556
@tonysmith8556 2 года назад
I wish I had this guide 6 months ago when I was applying interstate and internationally. Cheers!
@thaniphan
@thaniphan 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this amazing video !
@nalaesung1284
@nalaesung1284 Год назад
안녕하세요! 도움 너무 너무 많이 받고 가요, GAMSAT 영상으로 들어왔는는데 이곳에 온라인에서 찾기 어려운 내용들 많이 다뤄주셨네요, 정말 감사합니다!
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
좋은 댓글 남겨주셔서 감사해요 😊 도움이 됐다니 다행이네요 😁
@deewatching
@deewatching Год назад
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
@wongwanqi3553
@wongwanqi3553 Год назад
Hi Ava, may I know what are the factors that can increase your chances of getting in?
@user-or5eu5oc6l
@user-or5eu5oc6l Год назад
Hey Ava, thank you for this great video. Can i ask what/where you did your Bachelor's before applying to medical school?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hey there! I did my Bachelor's in biomedicine at Melbourne Uni - most of the students in my cohort completed either science/biomed at Melbourne/Monash but there are also students who completed non-science degrees and graduated from other universities as well :) Hope this helps!
@Your_virtual_bestie
@Your_virtual_bestie 10 месяцев назад
I will be completing my Bachelors in Microbiology. Can i apply for medschool as an international student?
@dr.vaheed6558
@dr.vaheed6558 2 месяца назад
Thanks Ava What are overseas degree options, which are acceptable in Australia
@isis-daisy3384
@isis-daisy3384 2 года назад
This is so helpful thank you! I'm dreading the GAMSAT. I'm in my first year of my 3 year undergrad, so just to confirm, I could start sitting the GAMSAT as early as next year? I'm anticipating having to resit after hearing people usually do multiple sittings lol
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
I’m glad it was helpful! To answer your question, you can start taking the GAMSAT next year :) A lot of med applicants tend to sit the March exam in their second year. That also gives you some wiggle room just in case you need to resit. All the best 😊
@isis-daisy3384
@isis-daisy3384 2 года назад
@@AvaKim123 thanks so much lovely. Good luck with your studies!
@Simrankaur-bt9gh
@Simrankaur-bt9gh 4 месяца назад
What if I have done 2 years masters in Australia as its two years and done bahelors in India. How will GPA count ? Please reply
@cma1219
@cma1219 2 года назад
Is there any prerequisite subject I have to take in advance in order to apply to post-graduate school, whether in Australia or third-country?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi there, There are no prerequisite subjects required for most (if not all) Australian post-graduate medical schools. Universities like the University of Melbourne used to have prerequisites but they got rid of it a couple of years ago. I'm not too sure about other countries though sorry!
@ewanmcloughlin5283
@ewanmcloughlin5283 7 месяцев назад
Hi, the unis using gemsas, can you still apply to them directly or is it not possible, because it sounds like if you can only do one interview, it is much lower chances to get in, almost like if you dont believe your truly top level you should put higher preferences to easier unis to get into just to have a chance. for example, If i get an offer from melbourne uni for interview, the interview is worth 50% so its still very hard to get in from that point.
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 7 месяцев назад
Hi Ewan, For universities under GEMSAS, you can only apply via the GEMSAS portal and you aren't able to apply to each university directly. I would however discourage you from ranking medical schools based on what you perceive might increase your chances. If you don't get interview offers from your top preferences but you do from your lower preferences, you've still got a solid chance of getting into one of your lower preferences. However when you put 'easier' universities at the top and you get an interview from them, your chances of getting into the 'harder' universities would be minimal. Hope this helps.
@EastWood2004
@EastWood2004 Год назад
Thanks for sharing such valuable information. We are living in Sydney and my kid has got an offer from ‘Guaranteed offer FFP’ from Melbourne Uni because her atar was just over 99. I was curious how hard to pass the MMI for the FFP places. Also the condition is to achieve the wam over 75 in the biomedicine course. Is it difficult to maintain the wam?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi there! With guaranteed places, you generally need to do just enough to pass the MMIs. However, given that sometimes the number of eligible students for guaranteed places often far exceeds that of the places allocated within Melbourne Medical School, I'd recommend giving the MMIs a fair go and trying to do well in them. It isn't hard to pass the MMIs with at least a basic understanding of the structure of the interviews and some practice, but it can be more difficult to do very well. To do very well, students should invest a lot of time into practising and receive assistance if necessary. Finally, getting a WAM over 75 in biomedicine is not too difficult. Again, this really depends on the student and how much effort they put into their studies but with an ATAR of 99+ I assume your daughter is studious, and it shouldn't be a problem! Hope this helps
@EastWood2004
@EastWood2004 Год назад
@@AvaKim123 Thanks Eva. Thanks for your kind explanation.
@sanjoymukherjee5347
@sanjoymukherjee5347 15 дней назад
Very nice very informative thx for making this video from my bottom of my heart. ma'am, kindly reply me as a domestic applicants australian can take admission without umat atar exam for undergraduate program in med school in australia & without gamsat exam for post graduate program in med school in australia ❓Plz respond 🇮🇳🙏
@joethedude3641
@joethedude3641 Год назад
Hello Ava. I'm in NZ and I'm planning to apply for medical school at the University of Melbourne. I'll be considered an international student though when I do because I still don't have my citizenship and when I am applying for it - my citizenship will still be in application and it usually takes around 6 months or a year for it to get approved. I'm wondering if I get an ATAR of 99 and I'm an international student - I'd be considered an FFP student, right? But after a year, I'd have gotten my citizenship by then. So will I still be considered an FFP student (paying the full tuition fee as an international student) or will I be considered a domestic student and don't have to pay the international fee? What about my guaranteed spot in medical school? Also, as an international student when applying, can I still be considered for the Chancellor's scholarship? Also when I apply to the university of Melbourne, I may only be 17 and my birthday is in December since I may have skipped a grade in High school. Would that affect anything? I hope you reply to my comment. I'm sorry if I sounded dumb here, but I'm only in Y9 (we have 13 years of high school here. and I may become Y11 next year if I skip a grade) but I think that it's good to start learning about these things early. Sorry about all the questions.
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi there Joe :) There are a lot of questions to be answered here so I'll try to address the main things (and don't apologise for asking! It's great to see you being proactive and trying to figure things out early) First of all, International student places and FFPs are two different things; FFPs (full-fee paying places) are for domestic students and their uni fees are similar to that of international students. I unfortunately am not too sure about what happens when your citizenship status changes halfway through a degree - I would think that your initial offer of entry would be based on your citizenship status so I personally think that if you get accepted into undergrad as an international student, you would be paying international student fees for the whole degree. However, if you earn your citizenship prior to applying for medical school, you can apply as a NZ/AUS citizen and therefore be eligible to gain all the benefits that domestic students can get. As for the Chancellor's scholarship, you can access it as an international student, but the benefits are different to that of a domestic student. You will get 50% off your bachelor's fees and you will get a guaranteed place in medical school as an international full-fee paying student. Your age when graduating high school will not matter. Best of luck with everything 😊
@joethedude3641
@joethedude3641 Год назад
@@AvaKim123 Thank you for replying to me! Everything you said is very helpful to me. I have been researching this area for like three weeks now, and you have answered most of my questions! I just have one more thing that I'm unsure about. For universities with a direct entry/undergraduate programme (such as Monash, etc...), would my fee change after I get my NZ citizenship? I would assume so; but I'm not too sure.
@seolyoungkang1091
@seolyoungkang1091 Год назад
Hi Ava, your videos are so helpful. Thank you! I have a question. Can I apply as a CSP/BMP student when I apply to dental school?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi Seolyoung! I'm glad this video was helpful :) To answer your question, I believe BMP spots are reserved only for medical schools, but CSP places definitely exist within dental schools!
@seolyoungkang1091
@seolyoungkang1091 Год назад
@@AvaKim123 Thanks very much for your answer. Good luck to your studies!
@bindudavis3950
@bindudavis3950 2 года назад
Can you share the preparation for ISAT exam and MMI
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi Bindu, I haven't sat the ISAT exam before so I can't help with that unfortunately but I will make a video about the MMI in a couple of weeks' time :)
@mujhekyunmara285
@mujhekyunmara285 4 месяца назад
Do we get paid during post graduation study?
@berkeleylee5517
@berkeleylee5517 2 года назад
Hi, I'm currently international high school students who want to get into medical school in Australia in the future. However, besides medicine, I'm also considering studying bachelor's degree in computing science. So for now, I am thinking about pursuing both degrees as a double major(both computer science and biomedical) student in the future. how do you think about the schoolwork if I do that? could you give me some suggestions, please? thanks
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi there, Pursuing a double degree would be a great idea if you have diverse interests and would like expand your knowledge and insight into multiple fields. In saying that, this would mean that you would be studying for longer and if both degrees are quite content and time intensive, you might find the experience stressful but rewarding nonetheless. In Australia, most medical schools have gotten rid of prerequisite requirements so it doesn't matter what you choose to study in undergrad - instead , what matters is your GPA. If you want to be competitive for medical school, you want to ensure you put yourself in a situation where you can achieve a good GPA. This unfortunately means that if you pursue a degree that is traditionally known to be difficult to score well in, it can negatively affect your GPA and make it harder to get into medicine. For some reference, most of the students in my current cohort did a single degree in biomedicine or science in undergrad. However, I think it's always good to approach your undergrad degree not simply as a means to get into med school, but as an opportunity to explore your interests! I can't give you a solid answer, but hopefully I've given you things to think about as you decide.
@berkeleylee5517
@berkeleylee5517 2 года назад
@@AvaKim123other than being a doctor, what other kinds of occupation could choose for a double degree(biomedical science and computer science ) Also, I’ve heard my friend’s dad said that I can combine computer science and other majors, it would be very advantageous because all sorts of company(including the hospital) have to have programmers and coding technicians.
@ayushigupta4410
@ayushigupta4410 2 года назад
Please tell what is difference between postgraduate medical and amc 1 and 2 exam
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi there, I'm not too familiar with what the AMC exams are but I assume these are exams that international medical graduates need to undertake to practice medicine in Australia. I believe the AMC exams are comprised of a written and a clinical component. If you graduate from postgraduate medicine in Australia, there are no other particular exams you need to take after graduation to be qualified to practice as an intern. Hope this helps!
@aliceabraham7797
@aliceabraham7797 Год назад
I have heard that after bachelors of nursing we are eligible for studying Doctor of medicine by writing the gamsat exam ? Is it true?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Yes that's true :) You can apply with your GPA from your nursing degree and a GAMSAT score
@insidemansions453
@insidemansions453 Год назад
What if you are a foreigner and don’t have the GEMSAT what happens next?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi there, You will have to sit either the GAMSAT or the MCAT to apply to post-graduate medical schools in Australia.
@steambun2344
@steambun2344 2 года назад
Hi, is there an age range for post-graduate med schools in australia?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi there! Most students tend to be in the 21-24 age range when they start medical school but there are also plenty of mature-age students who are 30+. You are eligible to apply to post-graduate med schools in Australia so long as you have a previous degree that was completed less than 10 years ago. Hope this helps :)
@RinkiKumari-ed2bn
@RinkiKumari-ed2bn Год назад
Hi ava, i am very confused about what should i proceed further with once i have completed my highschool. I want to study neuroscience in australia so for that what all steps should i take? Your response will mean a lot, thank you so much.
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi there! If you want to pursue neuroscience, I would recommend going into science or biomedicine as they offer neuroscience majors! I'm not sure if there are any bachelor's degrees dedicated solely to neuroscience but I would do some more research to figure that out :) Afterwards, you can pursue a master's or even a PhD in neuroscience if this is the area you really want to delve into! I'm not sure if you're a domestic or an international student but the entry requirements are different depending on which category you fall into.
@RinkiKumari-ed2bn
@RinkiKumari-ed2bn Год назад
@@AvaKim123 thank you so much for replying, i am a international student from india so can you brief me something about that. Also after i have done my mater's and PhD what all job offers i can get in australia itself if you've any idea about that. Thank you again!.
@KK-jm6wk
@KK-jm6wk 2 года назад
Hi Ava We are nz Citizens and I want to do medicine in Australia, how much would I need to pay? Do nz Citizens get any subsidies or student loan there? Thanks
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hi there, Sorry about the late reply! As NZ citizens, you will have access to domestic CSP and FFP places here in Australia. CSP fees are approximately $11 000 a year and FFP fees are approximately $80-90k a year. In terms of student loans, we have what we call HECS but unfortunately this is only accessible to NZ citizens who have resided in Australia for a minimum of 10 years. I hope this helps!
@KK-jm6wk
@KK-jm6wk 2 года назад
@@AvaKim123 Thanks Ava for your reply. Just two more questions plz: does cambridge curriculum in high school helps to get into med? Or do I need to change it to NCEA? Secondly I am aware its hard to get into med but which country is more harder NZ or Aus? Your advice would be greatly appreciated!
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
@@KK-jm6wk If you are applying to post-graduate medicine in Australia, your high school results have no significance whatsoever (your GPA from undergraduate/further studies is what matters). However, if you are looking to apply to undergraduate medicine in Australia, from my understanding, universities accept other forms of secondary school exams but I'm not sure if the Cambridge curriculum is also valid; you might have to contact the appropriate universities directly. In terms of which country is harder, that is hard to say. However, I would think that Australia has more medical schools and therefore provides a greater chance of acceptance than New Zealand where there are fewer medical schools (and some are undergraduate medicine degrees). Sorry I can't provide more info but hopefully some of this helps!
@kripasaiju
@kripasaiju Год назад
Can I apply for medschool as an international student at the final year of studying nursing at Australia?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Yes you can 😊
@kripasaiju
@kripasaiju Год назад
@@AvaKim123 thankyou Ava🙂
@deathgaming3765
@deathgaming3765 Год назад
Mam i have a question this year i will start my BSC nursing in australia as a foriegn student and will I be able to sit in gamsat after my graduation and can i get CSP for med school please mam reply🥲😅?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Hi there, You can sit the GAMSAT in the last two years of your degree (you can sit them prior to this as practice if you wish). Unfortunately international students are not eligible for CSP - CSP spots are allocated to domestic students. Hope this helps!
@deathgaming3765
@deathgaming3765 Год назад
​@@AvaKim123 can i get CSP after permanent residence? And can I sit into GAMSAT after my bachelors?
@usmanali-ks3ok
@usmanali-ks3ok 2 года назад
what is cost of md for domestic student
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 2 года назад
Hey there, The fees depend on what type of place you are offered. If you're a FFP (full-fee paying) student, the fees are ~$78000 a year (in 2022) but as a CSP/BMP student, the fees would be ~$11500 a year. Hope that helps
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад
​@@AvaKim123 About 100.000 Australian Dollars per year you know.😊
@PP-io3bm
@PP-io3bm 2 года назад
🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚
@LawlessRaafay
@LawlessRaafay Год назад
Hello Ava, I got a bachelor degree in management/Accounting. I was wondering if I could still become a doctor ?
@AvaKim123
@AvaKim123 Год назад
Sorry for the late reply! It is possible to go into medicine now with no science background so you can definitely apply so long as you sit the GAMSAT and attain a competitive GPA :)
@cheechee6473
@cheechee6473 Год назад
Boi just work in accounting why u wanna spend more money and time to become a doctor. accounting will make u more money ~_~
@LawlessRaafay
@LawlessRaafay Год назад
@@cheechee6473 couldnt get a job lol
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