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UTAS UTAS Medicine: Entry Information and Discussion

Hey guys, just wondering whether Atar: 98 and Ucat: 75% percentile is enough to get an UTAS offer for a non-rural interstate (NSW) applicant.
 
Hey guys, just wondering whether Atar: 98 and Ucat: 75% percentile is enough to get an UTAS offer for a non-rural interstate (NSW) applicant.
Based on the past few years admissions data, very unlikely.
 
Hey everyone, I hope this is the right thread for this.

I saw that in the Offers thread a non-rural interstater reported a UTas CSP offer with an IB 45 and 2660 UCAT - I think it was CSP, but am unsure as it was reported along with a JCU offer.

I'm non-rural interstate and also got an IB 45 (ATAR 99.95 equivalent) and a 3040 UCAT but still haven't heard anything from UTas ://

At first I thought they might not have received my IB results, so I emailed them & they confirmed they did...

Does UTas not have any set offer dates coming up like the admissions centres do? As in, do they send offers out as declines come in? Should I just keep waiting?

I'd appreciate any feedback on how my chances are looking for UTas as an interstater :)
No, UTAS don’t typically have set rounds as they manage their own admissions. And as there’s such a tiny amount of spots on offer for interstate non-rural applicants, it can literally be one declines, one gets an offer and so on.
 
No, UTAS don’t typically have set rounds as they manage their own admissions. And as there’s such a tiny amount of spots on offer for interstate non-rural applicants, it can literally be one declines, one gets an offer and so on.
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Hey guys, just wondering whether Atar: 98 and Ucat: 75% percentile is enough to get an UTAS offer for a non-rural interstate (NSW) applicant.
Utas only cares if you pass ucat 50% and usually require like a 99.95 from any intestaters as i think they want 75% domestic so Very sorry but it is probably unlikely

Does anyone know if utas gives unbonded offers after you enrolled into their bonded programme?
 
Thank you. Does anyone know the class size of Medical research at UTAS?
I did Med Res for a couple of years as a competitive entry into the MBBS degree. While it is hard to give an exact number (as most of our Med Res units also had students undertaking other degrees like Pharm, BSci etc.) but around 80, looking at my class lists.
 
I’d imagine it would be low 95ATAR low 50s UCAT%ile local and rural, but we don’t get much data on this here.
Yeah alright, I am currently in Yr 12 from TAS and am prolly gonna apply to UTAS, so was just checking haha, but thanks for the info
 
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