– High-quality education recognized by India’s Medical Council. – Experienced doctors as teachers. – Practical training, research, and scholarship opportunities. – High-paying jobs and a multicultural environment.
– The University of Melbourne – The University of Sydney – University of Queensland – Monash University – University of Western Australia – University of Adelaide – University of Newcastle – University of Wollongong
– First Year: Human anatomy, psychology, and chemistry basics. – Second Year: Microbiology, emergency medicine, and patient care. – Third Year: Surgery basics, pediatrics, and radiology. – Fourth Year: Surgery, neurology, and forensic medicine. – Fifth Year: Gynecology, immunology, and oncology. – Sixth Year: General practice and electives.
– Tuition fees range from AUD 51,000 to AUD 89,000 per year. – Extra costs include health insurance and living expenses.
– Students must be 17 years or older. – NEET is needed for those returning to India. – Must complete high school and pass UCAT or UMAT tests. – IELTS score of 6.5 or higher is required. – A valid student visa is mandatory.
– Passport and photos. – Test scores for NEET, UCAT, or IELTS. – School certificates and transcripts. – SOP, recommendation letters, and health insurance proof.
– Scholarships like Monash International Leadership and Australia Awards help students. – Destination Australia Scholarship and other programs reduce costs.