Where can I apply for medicine?
This matcher rates how strong your undergraduate medicine application is and surfaces the three UCAT universities that best fit your circumstances. Every recommendation is matched on each school’s published entry structure and pathways and may be informed by student submissions.
Your best-fit schools
4 of 17 eligibleWestern Sydney University
Charles Sturt University
UON/UNE (JMP)
1 more eligible school+
UNSW Sydney
13 not eligible+
Adelaide University
Flinders University
Curtin University
University of Western Australia
Central Queensland University
Griffith University
University of Queensland
University of Southern Queensland
University of the Sunshine Coast
Monash University
University of Tasmania
University of Auckland
University of Otago
Matcher questions
How does the matcher decide where I can apply?+
It runs a two-step process. First a hard eligibility filter: a school is in scope if it offers an undergraduate medicine programme or pathway and is in your home region — or anywhere, if you're open to moving interstate. Then it ranks the eligible schools by fit against their published entry structure. It never ranks on a cutoff we made up.
Are the score ranges shown on each school official cutoffs?+
No. Most universities don't publish exact UCAT cutoffs, and we never present an unpublished figure as official. The ATAR floors and weightings shown are the official published figures where they exist; any UCAT range is drawn from what applicants report and is clearly labelled student-reported — anecdotal and directional only. Always confirm on each university's own admissions page.
What does the candidacy strength rating mean?+
It rates how strong your profile is — your predicted ATAR and UCAT percentiles plus circumstance modifiers — banded as Reach, Borderline, Competitive or Strong. It describes a profile, not your probability of an offer at a named school. The interview still decides the offer, and bars move year to year.
I don't know my ATAR yet — can I still use it?+
Yes. If your ATAR is still a prediction, focus on getting your UCAT percentiles and circumstances right — they drive most of the result — and revisit as your ATAR firms up.
Does it cover graduate entry or dentistry?+
Not in this version. The UCAT is an undergraduate-entry test, so v1 covers undergraduate medicine across the UCAT ANZ consortium. Graduate entry (GPA + GAMSAT) and dentistry-specific matching are separate, later surfaces.
MedPath is an independent UCAT preparation resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by ACER or UCAT ANZ, or the universities listed. Figures are re-expressed from official sources and attributed; always confirm requirements at the source before relying on them. “UCAT” refers to the University Clinical Aptitude Test.
Your matcher result moves as your predicted band does.
Signed in, MedPath pre-fills your predicted UCAT from your practice — so the schools that fit you update as you improve. Train against the traps that move your percentile most, free to start.