James Cook University (JCU), based in Townsville, Queensland offers a 6-year undergraduate Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, which is focused on tropical medical education and clinical experience in rural and remote communities across the Northern Territory.
Apart from Townsville, JCU’s clinical schools are located in Cairns, Mackay, Atherton and Darwin, where around half of all students will spend their final two years of the medical degree.
For 2025 entry, there are approximately 150 places in the JCU med course open for domestic students. Around 40 of these places will be reserved for international students.
The James Cook University Medical School does NOT use UCAT as part of their selection process. Instead applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
For 2024 admissions, the ATAR for JCU Med Entry was listed as 89.4, but the median ATAR was 98.4 last year. Please note that these score are only a guide and is subject to change every year.
NOTE: Only a limited number of medical places are offered to non-year 12 applicants.
NOTE: This required GPA score is subject to change and studies/qualifications that do not generate a GPA score will NOT be considered when selecting applicants for an interview.
JCU application process for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery can be seen as follows:
After these documents are submitted, selected applicants will receive an email of their medical interview offer.
NOTE: The Prediction of Academic Achievement is used to offer early interviews in Nov/Dec to potential candidates prior to their actual results being released. A second round of interviews is held in early Jan in case applicants’ host schools do not provide a PAA form or if the students' predicted results largely differ from their actual results.
As JCU does not use UCAT scores to determine interview offers, the written component of the JCU application form is significant in setting an applicant apart from the other students who have achieved high ATAR or study scores.
The basic format of the written application involves numerous sections under which students are required to hand-write answers to various questions on medical work experience, voluntary experience, personal motivations for undertaking medicine, indigenous issues and other relevant details. There is no strict word count, but answers should be approximately 215-275 words.
For a detailed guide on how to tackle the written medicine application form, check out our article ‘Undergraduate Medicine Written Application Guide.’
The JCU Medical Interview assesses students' communication and teamwork skills, critical thinking, ethical and empathetic reasoning, and their knowledge and understanding of tropical and rural health issues.
A limited number of applicants will be selected to partake in the interview based on an evaluation of the written application and all information regarding the student’s academic performance.
To be considered for a place in medicine, candidates must attend the interview at the allocated location and date which will be outlined in emails sent out approximately two weeks before interviews. Currently, most medical interviews are online and conducted via Zoom.
The estimated annual tuition of JCU is $34,104.00 AUD (2024 fees; subject to increase). JCU offers publicly funded medical school places under the Bonded Medical Program (BMP).
BMP places are only open to domestic students who are new medical students entering the first year of the medical degree whether they are a graduate or undergraduate.
For more information on the types of places offered through GEMSAS, CSPs and BMPs check out our in-depth article Medical School Tuition Fees Explained.
On the flip side, the annual fees for international students is approximately $66,960.00 AUD (subject to changes in the future).
NOTE: The following dates are subject to change for 2024 medical intake at James Cook Medical School.
Description of Event | Admission Dates |
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Applications Open for JCU Application Form | Early August |
Applications Open for QTAC Application Form | Early August |
Applications Close for QTAC Application Form | Last September |
Applications Close for JCU Application Form | Last September |
Predicted ATAR to be received by 4pm AEST | Early October |
Applicants receive Email invitation to attend interview | Mid November |
Interviews held at JCU Townsville Campus | Late November to Early December |
Applicants receive Email invitation to attend January interview | Mid to Late December |
Interviews held at JCU Townsville Campus | Early January |
QTAC offers released to applicants | Mid January |
Last date to respond to QTAC January offer | Mid January |
JCU Academic Year begins | Late February |
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