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Charles Sturt Dental vs UQ Dental

Charles Sturt Dental and UQ Dental are both UK dental schools, but the path to an offer at each is meaningfully different. Both sit in England, so location and clinical-placement breadth are similar — the differentiation comes from selection methodology, interview style and curriculum philosophy. The interview formats diverge — Panel vs Interview — and the prep approaches for the two are fundamentally different.

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Charles Sturt Dental

Orange

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Location
Orange, Australia
Entry pathway
Undergraduate
Admission tests
UCAT-ANZ
GAMSAT
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UCAT-ANZ
UCAT required for non-Indigenous applicants; First Nation applicants exempt. No published numerical cut-off — used to rank for interview alongside ATAR.
ATAR
CSU does not publish a minimum ATAR for BDS. Used in combination with UCAT and interview for final ranking.
Interview format
In-person panel interview at Orange campus (5 consecutive days, late November)
Post-interview chance
~35% interview-to-offer.
Decision date
January

UQ Dental

St Lucia

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Location
St Lucia, Australia
Entry pathway
Undergraduate
Admission tests
UCAT-ANZ
GAMSAT
-
UCAT-ANZ
Mandatory. All applicants at/above the ATAR floor are ranked directly on UCAT-ANZ aggregate — ATAR acts as a hurdle, not a differentiator. UCAT section scores may separate tied applicants. Discrete percentile cut not officially published; broadly cited as 89th percentile equivalent (GradReady summary).
ATAR
2026 entry: lowest rank offered 95.70 (unadjusted) → 99.00 (with adjustments); median rank offered 99.30 (unadjusted) → 99.95 (with adjustments); highest rank offered 99.95. ATAR floor 99.00 adjusted for QLD Year 12 — one of the highest in Australian dentistry.
Interview format
No interview — ATAR threshold then UCAT-ANZ aggregate ranking
Post-interview chance
N/A — no interview.
Decision date
January

Charles Sturt Dental vs UQ Dental - in detail

A-Level and academic profile

Charles Sturt Dental requires ATAR not formally published; UCAT-ANZ aggregate + portfolio + structured rural-engagement application drive selection. Estimated competitive ATAR ~93-95 based on aggregator reports.. UQ Dental requires ATAR 99.00 adjusted floor + UCAT-ANZ aggregate ranking (no interview). English + Chemistry prerequisites (Units 3/4, C); Biology recommended.. Both demand the same A-Level grade band, so academic prediction is unlikely to differentiate your application between them — provided you meet the required subject combination at each.

Interview formats

Charles Sturt Dental uses Panel (In-person panel interview at Orange campus (5 consecutive days, late November)); UQ Dental uses Interview (No interview — ATAR threshold then UCAT-ANZ aggregate ranking). These two formats reward different skills — Panel emphasises narrative coherence and the ability to develop a thread under follow-up questioning, while Interview rewards malleability and intellectual honesty. If your strengths lie in conversational depth, Charles Sturt Dental may suit you more. If you prefer discrete capsule answers under time pressure, either is the better fit. Interview windows: Charles Sturt Dental interviews in November-December; UQ Dental in No interview.

Curriculum and teaching style

Both schools deliver a Integrated-style curriculum, so day-to-day study habits will feel similar across years 1-3. Specifics: 5-year undergraduate Bachelor of Dental Science (BDS) at the Orange campus with clinical placements at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Wagga 5-year undergraduate Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours). Years 1-2 foundations and pre-clinical simulation at St Lucia. Years 3-5 clinical placement Intake size: Charles Sturt Dental — Annual intake not publicly disclosed by CSU; aggregator estimates ~30-50 places/year (CSU BDS handbook). One of the sparsest publicly-available admissions datasets in the NSW/ACT cohort.; UQ Dental — 2025 intake: 75 admitted total (QTAC); ~60% international. International total program fee AUD $94,856.. A larger cohort means more peer breadth; a smaller cohort means more tutor contact.

Post-interview offer rate

Charles Sturt Dental: ~35% interview-to-offer.. UQ Dental: N/A — no interview.. Post-interview odds give you the clearest signal of how competitive each school is at the final stage — a school with a 60% post-interview success rate is structurally easier to convert than one at 25%, even if the interview thresholds look identical on paper.

What makes each distinctive

Charles Sturt Dental: Charles Sturt was established with an explicit rural workforce mission — the first Australian dental program designed primarily for rural practice. Placements anchored at Orange and Wagga Wagga campus dental clinics with strong community engagement across Central West and Riverina NSW. Many places carry rural-bonded service expectations. UQ Dental: UQ Dental is the most ATAR-competitive dental program in Australia: 99.00 adjusted ATAR floor with 99.95 median offer rank (2026 intake). No interview — selection runs on the ATAR hurdle + UCAT-ANZ aggregate. Co-located with the Oral Health Centre at Herston — Queensland's largest dental teaching facility.

Which is right for you?

Both schools sit in the same England foundation-programme catchment, so post-graduation training paths overlap heavily. Your firm/insurance choice should ultimately weight: where your UCAT and predicted grades sit relative to each school's threshold, which interview format you can prepare for most credibly, and where you'd actually want to live for five years.

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