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2022
International
Admissions
Guide
Bachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor of Surgery
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Medicine at curtin .................................................................................... 2
What Curtin has to Oer................................................................. 2
Course Accreditation ...................................................................... 2
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) Mission ................................. 2
Medical Registration ........................................................................ 3
Course Structure Overview ........................................................... 3
Clinical Placements ......................................................................... 3
Course Progression ......................................................................... 3
Course admission criteria .............................................................. 4
Course Information and Essentials .............................................. 4
Academic Score Requirement ...................................................... 4
English Language Requirements ................................................. 4
Number of Places ............................................................................. 4
Who can apply .................................................................................. 5
UCAT ANZ .......................................................................................... 5
Professional Behavior Requirements.......................................... 5
Inherent Requirements ................................................................... 5
Application process ................................................................................ 6
Changes to Immigration Status .................................................... 6
How to Apply ..................................................................................... 6
Deferral Requests .............................................................................7
Successful applicants ............................................................................. 8
Location .............................................................................................. 8
Accommodation ............................................................................... 8
Orientation ......................................................................................... 8
Mandatory Requirements ............................................................... 8
Successful Applicant Checklist .................................................... 8
Key dates and deadlines ....................................................................... 9
Table of
contents
Medicine
at Curtin
Curtin Medical School oers the only
direct-entry Bachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
in Western Australia.
What Curtin has to oer
Curtin recognises the complex issues facing the Western Australian
health system, its workforce and the need for more doctors to be
“generalists” in their orientation. This means we are committed to
producing graduates who are better equipped to meet community
needs, with primary care expertise, strong leadership skills and the
ability to operate eectively in interprofessional care teams. The
overall aim of the Curtin Medical School (Medicine) is to graduate
doctors who are competent and ready to practise safely and
eectively, with care and compassion for patients and their families.
As a Curtin Medical School MBBS graduate, students will develop an
understanding of medical and scientific knowledge; communication
and clinical skills; skills as a health advocate; an awareness of
ethical and professional responsibilities to patients; and strategies to
cope with the challenges of medicine. As a graduate of the course
students will be well prepared to begin an internship and pursue
further medical training in specialty fields. The MBBS degree has an
integrated curriculum requiring self-directed learning and draws on
many disciplines to provide learning in a clinical context. From the
first year of the program, Curtin Medical School (Medicine) will oer
clinical scenarios that provide the context for learning about the
scientific foundations of medicine.
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) delivers:
A medical curriculum that emphasises primary care and prepares
graduates to meet healthcare needs in Western Australia.
Learning with other healthcare professionals and preparing for
working in interprofessional teams.
A concentration of clinical placements in the underserved
southeast metropolitan corridor and regional Western Australia.
The development of competencies in patient safety, quality of care
and leadership.
Learning about the translation of evidence into clinical practice
and health improvement.
Engagement with research teams in the Faculty of Health
Sciences.
Course accreditation
This course is accredited in Australia by the Australian Medical
Council (AMC). Completion of this course may not qualify students to
practice/register in their home country. Students will have to contact
the relevant accreditation bodies in their home country for further
information.
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) Mission
With a strong emphasis on primary care, the mission of the Curtin
Medical School (Medicine) is to position graduates well for rural and
remote practice, as well as outer metropolitan locations, where there
is a shortage of doctors.
Medicine at Curtin | 2
Medicine at Curtin | 3
Medical Registration
All Curtin University medical students will obtain student registration
with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
which will be organised by the Faculty of Health Sciences for the
duration of the course.
Upon completion of the medical degree, graduates are required to
apply for graduate registration with the AHPRA. Graduate registration
is required to undertake a 12 month internship which provides
supervised clinical experience in an approved hospital.
Internships are separate from the medical degree and Curtin
University does not determine internship placements. International
Students may not be guaranteed an intern position in Australia
following completion of the course. Completion of the internship
is necessary for general registration with the AHPRA. For further
information regarding internships please refer to the Postgraduate
Medical Council of Western Australia’s website - https://www.pmcwa.
org.au/.
Course structure overview
In the first year of the course, students undertake interprofessional
units designed to promote collaborative practice and learning
opportunities with other health sciences students. In addition,
students are introduced to problem-based learning in discipline-
specific units in medicine and participate in structured activities
that take students into the community with a variety of health
professionals. The second and third years include intensive study of
the structure and function of the human body in health and disease,
using a problem-based learning approach. Students will continue to
have opportunities to be exposed to a range of healthcare settings.
In the fourth year there is a transition from learning mainly on the
University campus to learning in the clinical setting. Students will be
oered a variety of clinical experiences including placements in outer
metropolitan, rural and regional locations, in both community and
hospital settings. In the fifth and final year of study, students will work
in clinical settings as members of the healthcare team. The training
in the clinical settings will be in a range of dierent environments to
prepare students for their internship.
The course is underpinned by four inter-related themes, integrated
across the five years:
Theme 1: Scientic Foundations of Medicine
Knowledge of the biological, clinical, epidemiological, social and
behavioural sciences underpinning medicine and clinical practice,
and evidence-based practice.
Theme 2: Patient and Doctor: Clinical Practice
The clinical, procedural, and communication skills essential for
clinical practice.
Theme 3: Health and Illness in Society
Knowledge of health systems, and the cultural, socio-economic and
physical environmental factors that contribute to health and illness,
disease and treatment at the population level.
Theme 4: Professional and Personal Development
Commitment to professional values and high-quality clinical
practice, including ethics, law and working as a member of an
interprofessional healthcare team; and understanding of the
importance of maintaining personal wellbeing.
Detailed information can be found on the course handbook: http://
handbook.curtin.edu.au/courses/32/320344.html
Clinical placements
Students will have the opportunity to undertake clinical placements
at St John of God Midland Public Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital,
Fiona Stanley Hospital, Peel Health Campus and other hospitals, as
well as general practice clinics across the state and rural medical
settings. There are a number of mandatory essential requirements
that must be met before students can undertake clinical placements
and other fieldwork activities. Read more about these requirements
on Page 8.
Course progression
In Years 2 – 5 the course is comprised of a single unit per year. If a
student fails a full year unit and granted the opportunity to repeat
it, the student must repeat the entire unit. That is, the student must
repeat the whole year. There will be no partial credit given for
successful completion of assessment tasks and/or unit requirements
during any previous attempt of the unit. Students must successfully
complete units in each year of the course before commencing the
next. Students who fail a full year unit will be required to repeat the
relevant year of study. When a student fails a pre-requisite unit that
is not oered the following study period, a leave of absence may be
granted until commencement of the relevant study period.
Course admission criteria
Course admission criteria | 4
Course information
and essentials
COURSE TITLE
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
CURTIN COURSE CODE
B-MBBS
DURATION
5 years
STUDY MODE
Full time
COURSE CRICOS CODE
105741A
LOCATION
Perth
INTAKE
February
INDICATIVE YEAR 1 FEE*
$80,500/-*
The fees shown above apply to
international students studying on-campus
in Western Australia. The indicative tuition
fee is subject to an annual tuition fee
increase of up to 5 per cent and may be
subject to legislative change.
The indicative first-year fee is calculated
on 200 credit points, which is the typical
full-time study load per year, however
some courses require additional study to
be completed, in which case the fee will be
higher than that shown.
This fee is a guide only. It may vary
depending on the units you choose and
does not include incidental fees (such as
lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your
textbooks.
PREREQUISITES
Chemistry ATAR or equivalent OR
International Baccalaureate Chemistry at
HL Grade 4. OR
STPM 962 Chemistry, with a minimum
grade of C OR
GCE Advanced Level Chemistry, with a
minimum grade of E
For queries regarding other equivalent
subjects, you can contact our future
students team here:
future.connect.curtin.edu.au/app/ask
DESIRABLES
One of the following Mathematics ATAR
courses: Mathematics Applications,
Mathematics Methods, Mathematics
Specialist, or equivalent.
Academic Score Requirements
Qualification Minimum Score Required
Australian Year 12 95 ATAR
Canadian Provincial High School Diploma 90 %
General Certificate of Education (GCE)
Advanced Levels
14
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary
Education (HKDSE)
25
India Higher Secondary Certificate 94%
International Baccalaureate 37
Malaysian STPM 14
Curtin University may accept other overseas qualifications to satisfy the minimum academic
score requirements. Please refer to future.connect.curtin.edu.au/app/ask to confirm
acceptable overseas qualifications.
English Language Requirements
Test/Qualifications Minimum score required
IELTS Academic Overall band score of 7.0 with a band score
of 7.0 in all bands
TOEFL iBT/TOEFL iBT special home edition Total score of 99 with a minimum of 24 in
reading and listening, 23 in speaking and 27
in writing
PTE Academic Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65
in all communicative skills reading, writing,
listening and speaking
Cambridge English: Advanced Overall score of 185 with an Individual score
of 185 in writing, speaking, reading and
listening
Australian Year 12 Successful completion of an accepted
English language subject with the required
minimum marks in an Australian year 12
qualification as listed in study.curtin.edu.au/
applying/english-language-requirements/
accepted-english-qualifications/.
Curtin University may accept other English tests and qualifications to satisfy the minimum
English requirements. Please refer to study.curtin.edu.au/applying/english-language-
requirements/accepted-english-qualifications/.
Please note that the information contained in this guide is subject to change throughout
the admission period. Applicants for the 2022 intake are encouraged to regularly check the
following website for up-to-date information: curtin.edu/medicine-application.
Number of places
There are 10 International full-fee paying places available for the 2022 intake in the School
leaver and non-school leaver pathways.
Course admission criteria | 5
Who can apply
The degree is primarily for school leavers
who have completed year 12 or equivalent
and do not have a higher degree record.
Applicants for an international place must
be citizens or permanent residents of a
country other than Australia or New Zealand
and must be currently located onshore in
Australia at the time of application. Due to
border closures and travel restrictions, we
are currently unable to accept applications
from applicants located outside of Australia
for the 2022 intake.
School leavers
School leavers are those who have
completed year 12 or equivalent and have
not commenced post-secondary studies
(AQF Diploma or above) and do not have a
higher degree record from any Australian
or overseas university. School leavers who
have participated in the Innovative Schools
Scholars Program in Year 10 or Year 11 are
exempted from the requirement not to have
a higher degree record. Applicants are
deemed to have a higher degree record if
they have enrolled past a tertiary institution’s
census date for any given study period.
Mature age WACE applicants who want
to study medicine as a school leaver are
advised that they should study four ATAR
courses in the one year. Applicants applying
on the basis of fewer than four courses will
not be considered for this course. Mature
age WACE applicants must meet the school
leaver criteria stipulated above. There is no
upper age limit for school leavers, provided
all eligibility requirements are met.
Non-school leavers: graduates
Non-school leavers (graduates) are
applicants from any university who hold a
completed tertiary degree record. Applicants
who have completed multiple qualifications
will have their full academic history
assessed. No incomplete qualifications
will be used to determine a notional ATAR.
The academic requirement for non-school
leavers (graduates) is:
A minimum notional ATAR of 92.
The table below provides a guide on
the grade requirements for each level of
completed qualification. Notional ATARs are
an internal calculation only and will not be
disclosed to applicants.
Qualifications Grade
Bachelor
Degree
Distinction Average
Graduate
Diploma
Credit Average
Postgraduate
Diploma
Credit Average
Master Degree Awarded
Doctorate Awarded
Non-school leavers: Curtin course
switchers
A Curtin course switcher is an applicant
who is enrolled in their first course of study
at Curtin. They must not have a tertiary
record from any other Australian or overseas
university or have already completed a
degree at Curtin. Applicants must have
completed or be on track to complete a
minimum of 200 credits of study at Curtin
at the end of the year preceding admission.
Applicants must have a minimum of 200
credits remaining at the end of the year
preceding admission. Course switchers
MUST commence the MBBS program in the
first year of the course but may be eligible
for some Credit for Recognised Learning.
The academic requirement for Curtin course
switchers is:
A minimum course weighted average
(CWA) of 80.
Students who have previously switched courses
but otherwise meet these requirements will be
able to apply as Curtin course switchers. In this
case, the CWA will be calculated from all units
completed.
UCAT ANZ
Applicants are required to sit the University
Clinical Aptitude Test ANZ (UCAT ANZ).
Applicants will be ranked on the basis of
their total UCAT ANZ score. No adjustments
or consideration will be given by Curtin
University to applicants for the UCAT
ANZ test, applicants will need to contact
Pearson Vue directly. Applicants that require
special testing conditions or are seeking
test preparation materials are encouraged
to visit the UCAT ANZ website for further
information. UCAT ANZ scores are valid
only for the next available admissions year.
Applicants should only complete the test
in the year immediately preceding their
planned year of admission. Applicants re-
applying for the MBBS in a subsequent year
must re-sit the UCAT ANZ.
ucat.edu.au
Professional behaviour
requirements
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) students
are expected to meet the professional
behaviour standards of a medical student,
and as they proceed through the MBBS
course, the standards of a medical doctor.
Student progression from each academic
year to the next is subject to both academic
performance and professional behaviour.
It is possible that enrolment in the MBBS
course can be terminated if professional
behaviour is not satisfactory. It is important
applicants read and understand the
requirements before accepting a place at
Curtin University. Additional information is
available from the link below.
study.curtin.edu.au/application-
requirements/medicine/
Inherent requirements
Studying medicine places substantial
demands on students. It is important
applicants considering studying medicine
familiarise themselves with the inherent
requirements of the course, available
from the link below. As part of their oer
acceptance, successful applicants who
receive an oer of a place will need to
indicate their ability to meet the inherent
requirements.
study.curtin.edu.au/application-
requirements/medicine/
Application process
(International applicants only)
Changes to immigration status
An international place in the course is solely
meant for an international applicant on a
student visa or any other temporary visa
with full-time study rights. You may no longer
be eligible for an international place in the
course if your residency status changes and
you obtain a permanent visa that entitles
you for a domestic place.
Please be aware of the following
implications on your application, if your
immigration status changes through the
admissions process or after you have
commenced the course. As an international
applicant, if your residency status changes
that entitles you for a domestic place;
1. before the application deadline (30th
September 2021), you would have to
apply for a domestic place through TISC.
2. after the application deadline, you will
no longer be eligible for an international
place. You will be required to re-apply
for a domestic place for entry in the next
available intake.
3. after being oered an international
place, your oer will be withdrawn even
if you have accepted your oer and
commenced study pre-census date and
you will have to apply for a domestic
place for entry into the following year.
4. after commencing study in the course
post-census date, your ability to remain
in the course depends on availability
of domestic places at that time.
Availability of domestic places cannot be
guaranteed. You may be able to continue
in the course but may be subject to
international fees.
Application Process
1. UCAT ANZ Registration
All international applicants must register
to sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test
ANZ (UCAT ANZ) before the application
closing date. Please refer to the UCAT
ANZ website (https://www.ucat.edu.
au/), which explains the test in detail and
sets out the procedures for registration
including the fees payable, test centre
procedures and regulations. UCAT ANZ
test results are released directly to Curtin
Medical School (Medicine) in September
2021.
2. Check eligibility
There are 3 main pathways for entry
into the course – School leaver,
Curtin course switcher and Graduate
pathways. For information on minimum
entry requirements and to assess your
suitability for the pathways, please refer
to information on page 5.
3. English language requirements
You are required to meet the English
language requirements for this course.
Conditional oers or English packaged
oers will not be issued for the MBBS
course.
study.curtin.edu.au/oering/course-ug-
bachelor-of-medicine-bachelor-of-surgery-
-b-mbbs/.
4. Apply online or via an agent
Apply for the Curtin University MBBS
course online or via a Curtin university
registered agent. To apply online click the
apply now button on the bottom of the
MBBS course page - https://study.curtin.
edu.au/oering/course-ug-bachelor-of-
medicine-bachelor-of-surgery--b-mbbs/.
You will need to include your UCAT ANZ
ID in your application and provide copies
of your ocial academic transcripts,
completion certificates, English
proficiency documents and passport.
Please note: personal statements,
testimonials, character/school/ work
references, awards and certificates
do not make up any of the selection
components and will not be considered.
Applicants are asked not to submit these
documents to the University.
Entry Pathways | 6
Entry Pathways | 7
5. Predicted ATAR
All school leaver applicants that are
currently completing year 12 or equivalent
in Australia, are required to provide the
predicted ATAR form to their school
principal to complete and return directly
to Curtin Medical School (Medicine) by
the published deadline. Completed forms
must be emailed from the school principal
or authorised school representatives’
email address. The predicted ATAR form
can be downloaded from study.curtin.
edu.au/application-requirements/
medicine/.
6. Application assessment
Applications are assessed after closing
date and applicants that do not meet
minimum eligibility requirements will be
notified via email by the international
admissions oce.
7. Ranking for interview
Applicants that meet the minimum
eligibility requirements, are ranked and
selected for interview based on the
weighted sum of their academic merit
score (ATAR or equivalent) and their
UCAT ANZ score (out of 3600) in the ratio
of 60:40. Please note this course is very
competitive, with limited places available.
Meeting the minimum requirements
does not guarantee you an oer of an
interview or a place in the course.
8. The interview
The interview process provides an
opportunity for shortlisted applicants to
demonstrate how they communicate,
critically appraise information and think
about issues important to the medical
profession.
The top ranked eligible applicants from
each entry pathway will be invited to
attend a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI).
Interviews will only be available on
dates published by Curtin Medical
School (Medicine). It is not possible to
rearrange an interview to another date
not previously published. All applicants
should ensure they keep these dates
free. We are intending to run our
normal process for interviews. These
are primarily face to face but online
interviews are available on request.
We recognise there will be requests for
online interviews as a consequence of
the covid-19 pandemic and associated
travel restrictions. Note that the process
followed is the same, irrespective of
whether the interview is face to face or
online.
Attendance at an interview is mandatory
in order to remain eligible for an oer of
a place. Attendance at an interview does
not guarantee an oer of a place.
Applicants are advised to monitor the
email address and phone numbers
supplied on the application as these
are the details that will be used for all
correspondence. It is the applicant’s
responsibility to ensure these details are
kept up to date at all times throughout
the selection process.
9. Interview schedule
November/December Round Interviews
Competitive and eligible international
school-leaver applicants who have
submitted a predicted ATAR form by
the relevant deadline, Curtin course
switchers and non-school leavers will
be invited to attend an interview. The
predicted ATAR is used for school leavers
in this round, as the actual ATARs will not
yet be available.
January Round Interviews
Competitive and eligible school leavers
that did not submit a predicted ATAR
form and applicants whose actual ATAR
renders them competitive will be invited
to attend an interview at a later date.
Actual ATARs are used for all school
leavers in this round.
All applicants will undertake the same
interview process, regardless of when
they are interviewed. Applicants will not
be disadvantaged in any way if they are
interviewed at a later date.
10. Ranking for an oer of a place
Applicants will be ranked for oer based
on their academic merit score (actual
ATAR or equivalent), their UCAT ANZ
score and their interview performance.
Oers will be made by the international
admissions team until all places are
filled. Oers will be sent directly to
the applicant or a nominated agent (if
applying through an agent).
11. Accept your oer
To accept your oer; please follow the
guidelines detailed on your oer letter
and send the following documents to CI-
a. Acceptance of Oer Form (found in
your oer letter)
b. Proof of Tuition Fee Deposit
payment
c. Proof of OSHC Payment or Policy
Letter
d. Copy of your passport photo page
Deferral Requests
Deferral requests following an oer
of a place in the MBBS course will
only be considered in exceptional and
unforeseen circumstances (for example,
national service). Applicants must submit
a request for deferment of a place,
along with supporting documentation,
within five working days of the oer
Requests will be reviewed by the Dean of
the Curtin Medical School and applicants will
be advised of the outcome by email in due
course.
Successful applicants
Application process | 8
Location
Curtin Perth is located in Bentley, a busy
suburb approximately 20 minutes from the
CBD by car. The academic oce of the
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) is located
on the main campus in a purpose-built
building close to the three other schools
of the Faculty of Health Sciences. The first
three years of the course are taught at
Curtin Perth, with periodic visits to clinical
sites. The final years of the curriculum will be
undertaken in a variety of clinical placement
sites, including outer-metropolitan and rural
sites.
Accommodation
Living on campus is a great way for students
to get the most out of their university
experience. It’s convenient, safe and gives
you the opportunity to make friends from
all over the world. Curtin Medical School
(Medicine) students are given priority at our
on-campus accommodation and you may
have the opportunity to live with students
from your course. Our accommodation is
fully furnished with electricity, gas and water
included in your weekly rent. You’ll be within
walking distance to your classes and local
amenities, and will benefit from 24 hour
security and access to support services. Due
to high demand, we recommend that you
apply for your accommodation when you
apply to study at Curtin. Please contact our
Housing Advisory Service team directly for
further information. They can also help you
explore alternative accommodation options.
Please contact Housing directly to discuss
available options.
curtin.edu/accommodation
Orientation
A medicine pre-orientation program,
followed by the University ocial orientation
week will run prior to the commencement of
Semester 1. Attendance is compulsory and
applicants who accept a place in the course
should plan around these dates accordingly.
Scholarships
Scholarships are part of Curtin’s commitment
to rewarding academic excellence,
supporting research and enabling students
from all backgrounds to realise their
potential. Scholarships are more than just
financial support, they can enhance your
portfolio of achievements.
Each scholarship has an information page
which will outline the specific eligibility
criteria. The criteria may be based on:
Academic record (merit)
Financial hardship and/or socioeconomic
background
Citizenship
Course, faculty or interests
You can use the scholarship search to find
scholarships that meet specific criteria.
scholarships.curtin.edu.au
Mandatory requirements
All Curtin Medical School (Medicine) owned
units have compulsory fieldwork/ clinical
placements. During first year, students must
complete various screenings and activities
to ensure their safety and the safety of
the general public are maintained during
the placement. These include, but are not
limited to:
National Police Certificate
First Aid Certificate (“Provide First Aid”)
Mental Health First Aid Certificate
Working with Children Check (2nd year
requirement)
Hand hygiene training (online)
Completion of stipulated health screening
and immunisations including COVID-19
(some vaccinations require multiple
inoculations over a period of time so
students must plan their schedule
accordingly).
MBBS Student Declaration and
Agreement
Faculty Student Confidentiality
Declaration
A First Aid Certificate training course will be
oered as part of pre-orientation. A Mental
Health First Aid Certificate training course
will be arranged by the Curtin Association
of Medical Students early in the semester.
Students will be responsible for arranging
their own re-certification at their own cost
in subsequent years of the course, in
accordance with the renewal schedule as
outlined in the relevant year handbook.
Failure to provide evidence of compliance
with these requirements will prevent
students from attending fieldwork/clinical
placements and as a result they will be
unable to complete course requirements.
Incidental fees are applicable for the
majority of essential requirements listed
above.
students.curtin.edu.au/essentials/fees/
Students will be responsible for all costs
associated with mandatory screening
requirements for fieldwork/clinical
placements, including vaccination and
screening costs.
curtin.edu/healthfieldwork
SUCCESSFUL
APPLICANT CHECKLIST
Complete your enrolment in
GETSTARTED!
Start working towards attaining the
various mandatory requirements,
some of which are due in the third
week of Semester 1.
Arrange housing and familiarise
yourself with transportation
options.
Arrange to attend the medicine
pre-orientation program and
orientation week.
More information will be available in
GETSTARTED and the CMS (Medicine)
Year 1 Student Handbook which will
be emailed to you after you have
accepted your oer.
Key dates and deadlines for
2022 intake – For international
applicants ONLY
Register for the University Clinical Aptitude test ANZ (UCAT ANZ)
Registrations open: 1 March 2021
Registrations close: 17 May 2021
University Clinical Aptitude test ANZ (UCAT ANZ) held
July - September 2021
Apply for the MBBS course online via Curtin University application portal
or through an authorised agent
(must provide UCAT ANZ ID)
Applications open: 24 May 2021
Applications close: 30 September 2021
ATAR and IB Diploma results released
December 2021
University Clinical Aptitude test ANZ (UCAT ANZ) results released
to Curtin Medical School (Medicine)
September 2021
Multiple Mini Interviews held (November/December Round)
25, 26 November and 3 December 2021 (subject to change)
Invitations for Multiple Mini Interviews
(November/December round) released
- On or after 19 November 2021 (subject to change)
School Leavers: Predicted ATAR to be provided by the relevant School
Principal to Curtin Medical School (Medicine)
Deadline: 3 November 2021
Multiple Mini Interviews held (January Round)
Early - Mid January 2022
Curtin Medical School (Medicine) Pre-Orientation Program
17-18 February 2022
Curtin Orientation (O Week)
21-25 February 2022
Curtin Semester 1 begins
28 February 2022
International oers issued
January-February 2022
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CONTACT US
Tel: 1300 222 888
Web: study.curtin.edu.au
Curtin University
Bentley
Kent Street Bentley WA 6102
GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845
4995HS
For further information please visit:
curtin.edu/medicine