Darwin (NT), Australia
Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/Doctor of Medicine
The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences prepares students for careers in medicine and medical science. The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences is available to school leavers at CDU’s Casuarina campus in Darwin.
Applicants are required to achieve an ATAR of at least 85 (or equivalent) to be considered. Only Australian citizens and Permanent residents are eligible to apply.
The final ranking for course offers is based on a combination of scores from these two components:
- Interview results (50%)
- Academic score results (50%)
Interview
160 candidates will be interviewed for 40 available positions. Shortlisting for interviews is based on the following criteria:
- Academic merit
- Studies in relevant fields of education, including health-related fields and other STEM disciplines
- Sub-quotas
- Responses to questions within the application pack
Interviews will be held late November.
There are four sub-quotas:
- NT Resident - 16 places
- NT Indigenous - 16 places
- National Indigenous - 6 places
- Rural and Remote - 2 places
Further information is available via the Charles Darwin University Clinical Sciences/Medicine webpage.
Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/Doctor of Medicine (pathway to Flinders University)
The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences prepares students for careers in medicine and medical science. The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences is available to school leavers at CDU’s Casuarina campus in Darwin. In the first two years of the course you will receive a strong foundation in the health and medical sciences. This will prepare you for entry into the four-year Flinders University NT Medical Program.
Applicants are required to achieve an ATAR of at least 90 (or equivalent), 85 for indigenous students to be considered. Only Australian citizens and Permanent residents are eligible to apply.
The final ranking for course offers is based on a combination of scores from these two components:
- UCAT derived score (10%)
- Academic score results (90%)
There are 12 places for this course.
There are 3 sub-quotas:
- NT Resident - 5 places
- NT First Nations - 5 places
- National First Nations - 2 places
Further information is available via the Charles Darwin University Clinical Sciences/Pathway to Flinders NTMP webpage.