Study MD in Australia
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Why Study MD in Australia?
MBBS in Australia is one of the best options to study abroad because of the quality education, global recognition, and the clinical training. Australian medical schools offer students the chance to blend cutting-edge research with real-world experience.
Another plus is the modern teaching methods and structured curriculum. You’ll be exposed to different medical settings, from state-of-the-art hospitals to community clinics, which will prepare you to work in various healthcare environments. And Australia’s focus on research means you’ll stay at the forefront of medical innovation.
Beyond the classroom, studying in Australia offers you a cultural experience you will never forget. Our multicultural society gives you a unique perspective, helping you develop as a person and as a professional.
Top Medical Universities in Australia


University of Melbourne
One of Australia’s most prestigious medical schools, renowned for research excellence, innovation and outstanding clinical training.


Monash University
Offers strong medical programs focused on hands-on training and research.


University of Sydney
It’s home to Australia’s first medical school, so you’ll learn from the best and be exposed to the latest healthcare practices.


University of Queensland
It’s home to Australia’s first medical school, so you’ll learn from the best and be exposed to the latest healthcare practices.
Admission Requirements for MBBS in Australia
1.Academic Requirements
- Matriculation with good aggregate in Biology, Chemistry and Physics (85-90% or equivalent).
- Some universities require a prior Bachelor’s degree for graduate-entry medical programs (MD).
2.Entrance Exams
- UCAT – for undergraduate medical programs.
- GAMSAT / MCAT – for graduate-entry MD programs.
3.English Proficiency
- IELTS: Minimum 7.0 overall (no band below 7.0).
- TOEFL: Minimum 98-100.
- PTE: Minimum 65-70 (varies by university).
4.Interviews
At some universities a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) or panel interview will be required to assess your communication skills and suitability for medicine.
5.Additional Requirements
- Work or volunteer experience in healthcare (recommended).
- A Personal Statement or Motivation Letter.
- Health and background checks, including vaccination records and police clearance.
6.Student Visa (Subclass 500)
- Proof of admission to an Australian university.
- Financial proof to cover tuition and living expenses.
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
Study MB (MBBS) in Australia – Frequently Asked Questions
It’s now a Bachelor of Medical Science + Doctor of Medicine (MD) course, taking 5-7 years depending on the university.
Yes, MBBS graduates from India can apply for MD in the USA but must pass the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) Step 1 & Step 2 CK to qualify for a medical residency, which is equivalent to an MD program.
- High school completion with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- Entrance exams: UCAT (undergraduate), GAMSAT / MCAT (graduate).
- IELTS (7. 0+), TOEFL (98-100), or PTE (65-70) English proficiency test
- University of Melbourne
- Monash University
- University of Sydney
- University of Queensland
- UNSW Sydney
Yes! Australian medical degrees are recognised by international medical councils like WHO, MCI/NMC (India), GMC (UK) and USMLE (USA).
Tuition fees AUD 60, 000 – 90, 000 per year Living expenses AUD 20, 000 – 30, 000 per year
Yes, Australian universities and organizations offer merit-based and need-based scholarships.
Graduates can work as doctors, researchers or specialists in Australia, the UK, the USA and other countries, after passing a licensing exam like the AMC (Australia), PLAB (UK), or USMLE (USA).
- Admission to an Australian medical university.
- Proof of financial support.
- English proficiency test results.
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
Yes, you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight while you study, and as much as you like during university holidays to help with living costs and gain experience.