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Tasmania vs UWA

Tasmania and UWA are both UK medical 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. Their A-Level requirements (School-leaver vs Direct) place them in slightly different academic-strictness tiers. The interview formats diverge — Interview vs MMI — and the prep approaches for the two are fundamentally different.

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Tasmania

Hobart

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Location
Hobart, Australia
Entry pathway
Undergraduate
Admission tests
UCAT-ANZ + GAMSAT
GAMSAT
Graduate stream only: minimum 50 in each section.
UCAT-ANZ
No fixed domestic threshold; 2025 indicative cut-off ~2530/2700 (5th decile; Matrix Education). Competitive range observed 70th-85th percentile UCAT total. International applicants need ≥50th percentile cognitive subtests.
ATAR
Non-rural / non-Tasmanian: minimum 95, typical competitive 99.95. Rural or Tasmanian: minimum 95, typical competitive 99.45 (some sources 99.44). Flat since at least 2022.
Interview format
No interview — ATAR-first ranking with UCAT-ANZ tiebreaker
Post-interview chance
N/A — no interview.
Decision date
January

UWA

Crawley

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Location
Crawley, Australia
Entry pathway
Dual (UG + Grad)
Admission tests
UCAT-ANZ + GAMSAT
GAMSAT
Graduate Pathway: minimum 55 overall, 50 each section. 2027 interview shortlist: 60% GPA + 40% GAMSAT (changed from prior 50/50). 2026 successful interview cohort average GAMSAT 68.53.
UCAT-ANZ
Direct Pathway only — competitive UCAT ~3000+ with effective cut-off ~2970 for local WA applicants (old /3600 scale; aggregator-derived). UCAT cut-off year-on-year not officially published.
ATAR
Direct Pathway: HAA / Broadway / Rural streams require ATAR 98 minimum; Indigenous Pathway via CAMDH ATAR 90. Underlying Bachelor of Biomedicine (Specialised) UP056 TISC ranks: 92.00 minimum / lowest selected 96.65 (2024) → 97.50 (2025) — a +0.85 year-on-year tightening.
Interview format
Multi-Mini Interview (8 stations)
Post-interview chance
Not publicly disclosed.
Decision date
December-January

Tasmania vs UWA - in detail

A-Level and academic profile

Tasmania requires School-leaver ATAR minimum 95 (typical competitive non-rural 99.95; rural / Tasmanian 99.45) + UCAT-ANZ (no fixed threshold for domestic; international applicants need ≥50th percentile cognitive). Graduate stream: GAMSAT minimum 50 in each section + unweighted GPA ≥ 6.5. English and Chemistry prerequisites; no interview.. UWA requires Direct Pathway: ATAR 96.00+ plus UCAT-ANZ plus MMI. Graduate MD: Bachelor degree with GPA 5.5/7.0 plus GAMSAT plus MMI. English and Chemistry prerequisites for Direct Pathway.. 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

Tasmania uses Interview (No interview — ATAR-first ranking with UCAT-ANZ tiebreaker); UWA uses MMI (Multi-Mini Interview (8 stations)). These two formats reward different skills — Interview emphasises academic reasoning and thinking aloud through unfamiliar problems, while MMI rewards breadth and quick recovery. If your strengths lie in conversational depth, either may suit you more. If you prefer discrete capsule answers under time pressure, UWA is the better fit. Interview windows: Tasmania interviews in No interview; UWA in October-November.

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 Medical Science / Doctor of Medicine (course code H3X; legacy MBBS M3N). Years 1-3 foundations and clinical skills at Direct Pathway: Bachelor of Biomedicine (Specialised) (UG056) 2 years with GPA 5.5 minimum to progress, then MD. Graduate Pathway: 4-year MD. Both con Intake size: Tasmania — Total not publicly aggregated; estimated ~110-135 domestic (school-leaver) + 25 graduate. TRTS 20 places; Medical Research Stream ~12-13 within graduate intake.; UWA — 2027 cycle (Graduate): 74 CSP + 29 BMP + up to 40 international ≈ 143-145 domestic. Note: gradready reports ~103 domestic and Fraser's reports 143 — discrepancy likely reflects different counting bases (graduate-only vs combined Direct + Graduate). Direct Pathway via UP056 Bachelor of Biomedicine TISC ranks 96.65 (2024) → 97.50 (2025).. A larger cohort means more peer breadth; a smaller cohort means more tutor contact.

Post-interview offer rate

Tasmania: N/A — no interview.. UWA: Not publicly disclosed.. 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

Tasmania: Tasmania is the only medical school in the state. ATAR thresholds 99.95 (non-rural) / 99.45 (rural or Tasmanian) have held flat since at least 2022 — UCAT serves only as a tiebreaker. Aboriginal Entry Pathway (palawa) waives UCAT and the clinical aptitude test. Graduate Entry stream of 25 places/year includes the Medical Research Stream (~50% of grad places). UWA: UWA is one of only a handful of Australian medical schools with a true dual-pathway entry: a 7-year combined Bachelor + MD Direct Pathway from school (UCAT-ANZ + ATAR 96.00 + interview) and a 4-year Graduate MD (GAMSAT). Both streams converge into the same MD clinical years. Strong rural pipeline via the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (one of the largest rural clinical networks in Australia, spanning Albany, Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, and the Kimberley). Aboriginal Health entry stream with bespoke MMI.

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 or six years.

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