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This means you must complete a bachelor's degree before commencing your medicine studies. You can enrol straight from high school into a combined science and medicine degree program as listed above, however entry into these programs is extremely competitive.

The majority of students undertake an undergraduate degree first and then apply for either of the below graduate courses. Learn more about studying medicine and health. Get our latest application tips and information on courses, scholarships, and upcoming events.

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