
Applicants who haven't been contacted by mid-November should assume their application wasn't successful. Invitations to attend the Joint Medical Program Assessment will be based on UCAT ANZ test results.

The two tests are different and applicants cannot claim an exemption from sitting one test by citing a score in the other. Please note: There are two external tests currently used in selection processes for admission to medical schools in Australia: UCAT ANZ (for selection to undergraduate-entry medicine and dental programs) and GAMSAT (for selection to graduate-entry medicine and dental programs). Additional information is available on the UCAT ANZ website. You're required to provide photographic proof of identity on the day you sit the UCAT ANZ test. Note: there is no threshold requirement attached to the subtests. The cut-off for rural and non-rural applicants will differ as the UCAT ANZ cut-off is dependent upon the performance of the particular applicant cohort. The UCAT ANZ cut-off for invitation to JMP Assessment will not be determined until after direct University applications have closed. The UCAT ANZ Consortium has also provided a preparation plan video which contains advice on how best to go about preparing to sit the UCAT in 2022.
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It is strongly recommended that you prepare for the test using the free practice materials which have been developed by the UCAT ANZ Consortium. UCAT ANZ does not work with commercial preparation companies or endorse the use of materials offered by these companies. The fifth subtest, Situational Judgement, will not form part of the JMP selection process for admission 2023. It is this aggregate score that will be used to rank candidates for invitation to JMP Assessment (refer below for additional information). The JMP will calculate an aggregate score based on the scores achieved in the following subtests: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning. UCAT ANZ comprises 5 subtests – details regarding each of the subtests is available here. Intensive preparation is not advisable or necessary. UCAT ANZ scores are valid only for admission in the year following the test. The test isn't based on learned academic curriculum or study of particular subjects. The UCAT ANZ test is designed to assess your general skills and abilities that are considered to be important to the study and practice of medicine. University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT ANZ)

You must attend the assessment day to be considered for final selection into the Joint Medical Program. Based on your results, you may be eligible to receive an invitation to the Joint Medical Program Assessment. To assess your personal qualities, you must sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT ANZ). Your personal qualities are just as important and influential to the learning and practice of medicine as your academic abilities. The Joint Medical Program's selection process includes an assessment of your personal qualities.
