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i think it is wierd too. Saying that u need an undergraduate degree to apply to a university like sydney and still not end up with a MD in four years?? I personally have nothing against MBBS but it not the same as a MD is it? I am a canadian and it would be way too expensive first of all to pay around $50000 plus every year and then still get marked as an IMG and struggle to compete for residency in countries like US and canada.
Getting back to the original question, i was pondering about applying there too. We need: a) An undergrad degree. b) Decent GPA c) Write the MCAT or GMSAT Remember these are specific qualifications for sydney cuz thats what i am looking into. Reason why i like them is that there ranking of students for admission is 50% MCAT score and 50% interview score. So you just need a minimum GPA of 3 point something to apply and get an interview. THen it is all upto if u get in or not. hope this helps. AJ |
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If you look up the MD Vs MBBS qualification you will find that in the context you are referring to, an MD from the US/Canada is equivilent to a AU awarded MBBS. Both qualifications are the initial medical qualification.
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