May marks the start of the 2022 medicine application cycle.

 
 
 

Important tests taking place in May

There are 3 possible test dates for the University of Wollongong CASPer test, with the first 2 taking place in May on the 12th and 30th.

If you are an international undergraduate entry applicant the ISAT Cycle 2 test period takes place between 17th and 31st May.

May deadlines

There is a plethora of deadlines in May - with this month being the time when graduates in particular, need to submit their applications for postgraduate medical schools.

The University of Queensland timely prerequisite assessment submissions are due on 1st May.

For undergraduates, the 10th May is the deadline for concession applications for UCAT, with the 17th being the deadline for access arrangements and the application deadline, and the end of May being the late booking deadline.

Monash requires international applicants from a range of countries - offshore Monash University Foundation Year completing June; Malaysia, Singapore and other areas in Asia (undergraduate entry and graduate entry); Canadian and North American (undergraduate and graduate entry) to sit ISAT by 31st May. ISAT Cycle 2 takes place from the 17th May to 31st May and registrations for this close on 10th May.

If you are wanting to progress into medicine at ANU through the Bachelor of Health Science this has an application preference deadline of the 24th May.

Note the deadline for the Qualifications Assessment Service that provides required information for applications to University of Sydney medicine, closes at midnight on the 27th May. Applications to the University of Sydney medicine close at 4 pm the next day.

The end of May represents the deadline for applications to postgraduate medicine for GEMSAS Universities. It is important you check (see detailed information below about how to find this information in Study Medicine) which specific student cohorts these end of May application deadlines are applicable.

What Next and where to from here?

  1. Need more detailed information?

    Study Medicine provides a fully detailed list of all deadlines applicable for the month. These deadlines have been compiled from over 70 webpage sources (including Universities, major test centres and other important medical school information sources). This information can be obtained by subscribing to Study Medicine (to either the Basic Information Package, Comprehensive Information Package or Professional/School Information Package).

  2. Find out more information about your options

    Questions such as how do I increase my chances to get into medical school, what it’s like to be a medical student, Plan B options if you don’t get into medical school etc. are explored in the FAQ and the AMA section.

    This section also links to the AMA (Australian Medical Association) where you can find further information about a career in medicine.

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AN IMPORTANT QUALIFICATION

Study Medicine information has been compiled from Australian university information sources and therefore is a guide. Authoritative information is provided by the university or admissions centre only. Make sure you obtain information directly from the university or admissions centre before making any decisions. 

The above information is intended to help you understand significant admissions deadlines. Remember, information can always change, so ensure you keep up to date by regularly checking directly with the university and relevant admissions centre.