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The Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (more commonly known as the GAMSAT) is a test used to select candidates applying to study medicine, dentistry and veterinary science at Australian universities with so-called Graduate Entry Programmes (candidates must have a recognised Bachelor degree completed prior to commencement of the degree). Graduate Medical Program (GMP) or sometimes also known as Graduate Entry Program (GEP) are terms generally used outside of North America to refer to medical programs usually of 4-years duration where applicants are university graduates who have taken aptitude tests such as the GAMSAT or MCAT. These tests are...


Sitting the GAMSAT is a separate process to applying to study medicine. Commonly, the GAMSAT is taken by students in their final year of university studies in order to apply for medicine commencing the following year.


Most universities with graduate-entry medical programs require:

  • Completion of any Bachelor degree (this includes non-science related degrees eg. arts, law)
  • Obtaining a prerequisite GAMSAT cut-off score
  • Achieving a prerequisite GPA - Grade Point Average based on marks from the Bachelor degree

Once a candidate has fulfilled these criteria, they may then apply to universities offering a medicine/dentistry/veterinary science course. If the GAMSAT and GPA scores of the candidate are of sufficient calibre, the candidate may be offered to attend an interview at one or more of the universities to which they applied. This interview is conducted by established medical practitioners, and aims to elucidate the candidate's ethics, verbal reasoning skills, and motivation to study medicine at their university. If successful at this interview (as approximately 2/3 of candidates are), then the candidate may be offered a position in their chosen course at the university.

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History

GAMSAT was originally produced in 1995 by four Australian medical schools as a tool to select for candidates applying to study medicine. In 1999, it was brought into use by British universities - St Georges, University of London first, and subsequently by others. The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland plans to adopt the GAMSAT for medical applicants of the 2007 cycle. The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is a Dublin based private medical institution, situated on St. ...


Usage

GAMSAT is a reasoning rather than knowledge-based test. Not to be confused with a dissimilar test UMAT (which used for applicants to traditional undergraduate-entry medical schools - open to high schools leavers). The Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT) is a test administered by the Australian Council of Education Research (ACER) in Australia and New Zealand to assist in the selection of students into certain health science courses including most medical (MBBS or MBChB) and Dentistry (BDSc or BDS) courses. ...


Format

GAMSAT is held only once a year in late March/early April, and is administered by Australian Council of Education Research (ACER) and requires timely registration usually by late January.


There is no prescribed synopsis of the test, but it does require knowledge from:

  • Biology and Chemistry - 1st year university
  • Physics - Year 12
  • English - general proficiency

The test takes a full day (from 8am till about 4pm):

  • Section I comprises 75 questions in 100 minutes from the Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Section II - 2 essays assessing written communication (1 hour) following a 20 minute break (you may not leave the exam room during this 20 minute break)
  • Section III - 110 physical science questions in 170 min after 1 hour lunch

A score is calculated based on performance in all 3 sections with double weighting towards section III. This score is then used by medical schools to determine who receives an invitation for interviews.


External links

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Gamsat guide
  • www.gamsat.acer.edu.au - Official website of GAMSAT Australia
  • www.gamsatuk.org - Official Webpage of GAMSAT UK
  • www.gamsat-ie.org - Official Webpage of GAMSAT Ireland


 
 

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