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Class attendance is a mandatory requirement of the course to ensure that professional competencies are met. Failure to meet attendance requirements will result in a 'FL' (Fail) of the subject.
Learning to become a doctor means that you are expected to punctually attend and participate in 100% of all scheduled teaching activities in the Doctor of Medicine program. Learning by participating in tutorials, group sessions, and clinical attachments is required for professional training and accreditation, as well as to develop your ability to work as a team with colleagues.
All students must ensure they meet the Medical Board of Australia English language skills for initial registration. For further details regarding English language proficiency refer to the Medical Board of Australia Registration Standards: English Language Skills.
There are a range of scholarships and grants available each year to help you with your studies and make university more affordable.
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