A-Level and academic profile
ANU requires Bachelor degree with minimum GPA 5.0/7.0; GAMSAT overall 50+ with section minima 50; MMI; rural and Indigenous pathways available.. Western Sydney requires ATAR 95.50+ (lowest selection rank 2025) plus UCAT-ANZ; Chemistry recommended; MMI; rural/regional pathway with relaxed ATAR for eligible applicants.. Western Sydney is the stricter A-Level offer; ANU is slightly more forgiving. If your predicted grades are borderline, ANU carries the lower academic-rejection risk pre-interview.
Interview formats
Both ANU and Western Sydney use MMI interviews, so the underlying prep approach is the same — practise ethics frameworks, NHS hot-topic answers and (for MMI) structured station responses against a timer. That said, the specifics differ slightly: ANU runs multi-mini interview (6 stations); Western Sydney runs multi-mini interview (~10 stations). Mock practice tailored to each school's exact format is the highest-leverage prep. Interview windows: ANU interviews in October-November; Western Sydney in November-December.
Curriculum and teaching style
ANU runs a Integrated curriculum; Western Sydney runs a PBL curriculum. The teaching philosophies are different — ANU delivers more didactic lectures with structured systems-based progression, while Western Sydney centres learning around clinical cases. Specifics: 4-year graduate Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MChD). Years 1-2 foundations and clinical skills at Acton (Canberra) with early Canberra Hospital imme 5-year integrated MD with problem-based learning. Years 1-2 foundations and clinical skills, years 3-5 clinical placements across Western Sydney teach Intake size: ANU — 2027 cycle: 63 CSP + 26 BMP + up to 30 international + uncapped Indigenous. Total domestic ~89, total cohort ~115-120 (GEMSAS ANU).; Western Sydney — ~120 places total per year (CSP + BMP + ~20 international); specific split not published by WSU (WSU MD Enrolment Places page).. A larger cohort means more peer breadth; a smaller cohort means more tutor contact.
Post-interview offer rate
ANU: ~38% interview-to-offer.. Western Sydney: ~33% interview-to-offer.. 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
ANU: ANU runs a 4-year graduate-entry MChD (Doctor of Medicine and Surgery) with a distinctive research-intensive identity — mandatory research project woven through the program, leveraging ANU's broader research powerhouse status. The Rural Clinical School operates across Goulburn, Cooma, Bega, and Eurobodalla, giving one of the largest rural footprints relative to cohort size in Australia. Predominantly CSP intake. Pre-interview ranking weights GAMSAT and GPA; the MMI carries substantial weight in the final composite. Western Sydney: WSU was established with an explicit rural and outer-metropolitan workforce mission. The Greater Western Sydney admissions pathway prioritises applicants with a postcode link to the catchment. Rural Pathway and Indigenous Pathway provide weighted entry with bonded service expectations.