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Application and Selection Procedures

Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP)

The Bachelor of Medicine - JMP is offered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the University of New England. The curriculum for this program will be identical at both Institutions. Candidates will have the opportunity to select the location at which they would prefer to enrol and complete the program when they lodge their JMP direct online application.

Entry requirements for the joint program are based on three components: UMAT results, UAI and interview. In 2010 there will be 170 Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) available within the Bachelor of Medicine - JMP. Of these places, 110 will be at the University of Newcastle and 60 at the University of New England. Included in these places are six Medical Rural Bonded Scholarships and 42 Bonded Medical Places.

Students who are able to demonstrate a significant rural background may be eligible to apply under the Rural / Remote Admissions Scheme (RRAS). Thirty percent of CSPs within the Bachelor of Medicine - JMP will be allocated to rural students entering under RRAS. Twenty percent of CSPs available at the University of Newcastle within the Bachelor of Medicine - JMP will be allocated to regional students under Dean's Regional List.

Prospective applicants are reminded that candidates must complete all stages of the application process to be considered. Lodge your online application here.

Prospective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates can apply through the Indigenous Entry Program.

Note: Direct applications from international students for entry to the Bachelor of Medicine - JMP are not accepted.

The Joint Medical Program is a shared initiative of:

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