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UMAT2008 results have now been released |
- UMAT results have now been released. Instructions on how to download the results from the Candidate's Page have been emailed to all candidates on Tuesday 23 September 2008.
- Candidates who need their UMAT ID for application to their tertiary admission centre can request it from the Candidate's Page. An automated email containing the UMAT ID will be sent to the email address specified at registration. Candidates must ensure the UMAT email address is saved in their list of safe contacts to avoid the email being tagged as spam.
- Application for admission to university courses that require UMAT is a separate process. For further information about admission and application processes, consult the university websites.
- Further information about UMAT scores and results is available in the Results section on this website.
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UMAT is developed by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) on behalf of the UMAT Consortium universities. The test is used specifically to assist with the selection of students into the medicine, dentistry and health science degree programs at undergraduate level at the universities listed on this website. Prospective applicants to graduate-entry programs in medicine or dentistry must take the Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT). |
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UMAT is available to any candidate whose educational level at the time of sitting the test is their final year of secondary schooling, or higher. Candidates registering for UMAT2009 should have already completed, or plan to COMPLETE their final year of secondary schooling in 2009 (ie Year 12 in Australia; Year 13 in New Zealand). |
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When can I register for UMAT? |
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Registrations for UMAT2009 will open in April 2009. The new UMAT2009 Information Booklet will be available in March 2009. In the meantime you may download a PDF of the OLD UMAT2008 Information Booklet from this website. |
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