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Students studying interstate - special advice
Medicine (MBBS) applicants
Entry into Monash Medicine is determined in three main ways.
- ISAT results
- Interview
- Final academic results (ENTER score)
ISAT
- You must sit the ISAT ( http://www.acer.edu.au/tests/university/isat/intro.html ) – (International Student Admission Test), conducted by the Australian Council for Education Research (ACER), if you are applying to study medicine (MBBS).
- Test dates in Victoria and interstate. (http://www.acer.edu.au/tests/university/isat/sittings.html)
- ISAT results are sent directly by ACER to Monash.
- The UMAT (Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions Test) is not accepted by Monash University Medicine for international students.
Interviews
- Applicants are invited to interviews based on ISAT results
- Interviews are conducted in December at the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at the Clayton campus in Victoria .
- Each interview is approximately 40 minutes and is conducted by a panel of 3 trained interviewers
- Interview questions are developed to determine personal qualities, leadership abilities and motivation to succeed in the medical course
- Applicants are assessed based on quality of motivation, appropriateness of interpersonal style and communication skills
Application tips
- ISAT
- Practice sample questions (http://www.acer.edu.au/tests/university/isat/documents/ISATsamplequestions.pdf) so that you are familiar with the testing style
- ISAT can only be undertaken every 6 months, so give yourself plenty time in case you wish to re-sit the test
- Interviews
- Ensure you are prepared and well rested
- Practice mock interviews with family and friends
- Create your own set of questions to cover areas such past accomplishments and what you would do in particular situations
- Practice speaking clearly and understand your body language
- Practice active listening skills - ask a friend or family member to read a short story to you and then ask you a specific question
- Be prepared for anything
Art & Design applicants
International Australian Year 12 applicants
Entry into the program is determined by:
Final year 12 score (OP, TER etc)
Folio
Folio requirements
- Submit a folio of your best work - 10-15 examples produced at school, in your own time or at a short course
- Folios can be submitted via CD-ROM, slides or portfolio. Please note: Folios are not returned.
- Work submitted should reflect a broad range of media such as
- Drawings - finished work and sketches
- Drawings of design
- Design work or ideas
- Paintings
- Photography
- Prints
- Fashion/textiles
- 3D works or models (photos accepted)
Application tips
- Prepare your folio in advance
- Submit a folio that highlights and shows your interest area in the particular field of study
- Understand your folio and the techniques used in your works displayed
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