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Adelaide Medicine guide

University of Adelaide Medicine: the interview, the program, and what it's like

Independent, practice-led prep for Adelaide's MMI - plus a clear look at the program, fees and student experience.

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Independent service: Key2MD is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the University of Adelaide. Everything below is general guidance drawn from publicly available information, may change between cycles, and is not official advice. Always confirm current requirements, fees and program details on Adelaide's official pages.

How Adelaide selects for medicine

The University of Adelaide offers an undergraduate-entry medicine program in South Australia. Selection combines secondary academic results (ATAR), the UCAT, and a multiple mini interview (MMI) for shortlisted applicants.

Official source: University of Adelaide Medicine admissions at adelaide.edu.au.

What the Adelaide MMI tends to reward

In our coaching experience, Adelaide's MMI rewards candidates who connect like a person, not a checklist:

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About the Adelaide Medicine program

Adelaide's undergraduate-entry program runs around six years, leading to the Doctor of Medicine, based in Adelaide with clinical placements across South Australia including rural sites. Teaching uses case-based learning with early clinical exposure. Confirm the current structure with Adelaide.

Fees (approximate)

Most domestic students study in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and pay the government-set annual student contribution for medicine - roughly AUD 10,000-11,000 per year as a 2025 guide, subject to change. Full-fee domestic and international places cost substantially more. For orientation only; confirm current fees with Adelaide.

Research opportunities

Adelaide offers research components and honours-style pathways alongside the medical curriculum, with links to its health and medical research institutes. Confirm current options with Adelaide.

What students say (general perception)

The points below summarise common themes in public student discussion - opinions, not facts, and your experience may differ. Form your own view via open days and current students.

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