UCAT

MedEntry UCAT Preparation 

 

The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is required for entry into most medicine and dentistry courses across Australia. Students who wish to enter such courses will need to sit UCAT.   

 

Year 11 students who are interested in medicine or dentistry have one year before their test in July-August 2022. The best way to prepare for UCAT is through distributed practice over several months. 

 

For Year 12 students who have scored well in UCAT, MedEntry conducts interview training

 

MedEntry offers a free UCAT trial that includes a complete UCAT practice exam with feedback and solutions. 

UCAT, Interviews, Med School Applications, Pathways into Medicine and Dentistry (for universities in Australia) 

 

Find out about UCAT and Interview preparation resources & services NIE offers - Request Your Free UCAT Consultation 

 

Free Webinar 

An Excellent Opportunity for Students, Teachers, and Parents 

15 February 2022,  6.30pm – 8.30pm (AEDT) 

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Each year UCAT Masterclass hosts the largest free online mock exam on UCAT Mock Exam Day (MED) which is coming up on Sunday, 27 February 2022. In 2021, over 2000 students participated in the computer-based exam.  

 

Students may also be interested to: 

  • experience the unique exam on our replica UCAT exam simulator, 
  • receive their mock UCAT score, 
  • learn their percentile rank against other candidates, and 
  • view a detailed breakdown of how they performed in each section. 

  Students can access the exam by creating a free account  here.   

 

UCAT Masterclass is an online course designed to assist in your UCAT preparation. Attached is a comprehensive 2022 UCAT Handbook for you to review with useful tips and resources.  

Rural Workforce Agency Victoria (RWAV) is a not-for-profit government funded organisation improving health care for rural, regional and Aboriginal communities in Victoria. 

 

RWAV provides a range of activities and support to improve the recruitment and retention of health professionals to rural and regional Victoria. 

 

RWAV creates sustainable health workforce models that support Victoria’s rural, regional and Aboriginal communities. We draw on trusted relationships, data and best practice to establish models that are capable, connected and tailored to the communities we serve.

 

More information can be found here.  

 

 If you have any questions, please contact Ms Dimasi.