Frequently Asked Questions.
Everything you need to know about eligibility, the psychometric test, and the interview process.
The final cut-off depends on the quality of the applicant pool each year. In 2025, the cut-off
for undergraduate entry was 96.75 and 98.50 for graduate
entry.
No. Adjustment factors (bonus points) cannot be used for the Bond Medical Program.
As a minimum, you will need a GPA of at least 6.0 on a seven-point scale over
one year of full-time equivalent study. However, demand is high, and meeting the minimum does
not guarantee progression.
Candidates complete two assessments: an emotional intelligence test (MSCEIT)
and a personality test. Together, they take around 90 minutes to complete (with
a 2-hour max limit) and are conducted online under proctored supervision.
Yes. The Medical Program aims to ensure that 40% of interview invitations are
extended to candidates from Queensland and the Tweed community. Interviews are held online.