
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, New ZealandGMC RecognisedUniversity of Auckland
The University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is New Zealand's leading medical school, offering both undergraduate and graduate-entry MBChB. Auckland's Pacific Rim location and diverse population provide unique clinical perspectives.
Annual Tuition
£30,000/year




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About University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand's highest-ranked university (QS top 70) and its Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences trains physicians through a six-year MBChB programme (two-year health sciences degree followed by four-year medical programme). Clinical rotations take place at Auckland City Hospital (New Zealand's largest, with the national transplant centre), Middlemore Hospital (one of the Southern Hemisphere's busiest emergency departments), and Starship Children's Hospital. Auckland's medical programme is distinctive for its emphasis on Māori and Pacific health, addressing health equity across diverse populations.
Research strengths include cancer biology (Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre), cardiovascular physiology, diabetes, and ligament research (the university developed key advances in ACL reconstruction techniques). Auckland is regularly ranked among the world's most liveable cities, offering harbour living, volcanic landscapes, multicultural dining, and proximity to nature. For UK students, the MBChB is recognised by the GMC, Auckland offers exceptional quality of life, and New Zealand's healthcare system provides excellent clinical training — though tuition as an international student is approximately £40,000/year.
Programmes Offered
Key Highlights
New Zealand's leading medical school
Pacific Rim diversity exposure
Auckland City Hospital training
Graduate entry available
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
UCAT ANZ, undergraduate degree (graduate entry) or Health Sciences First Year, interview
Student Accommodation
University colleges and private accommodation in Auckland
Scholarships Available
University of Auckland offers scholarship opportunities for international students. Contact Medicine Clearing to learn about current funding options for your intake year.
University of Auckland vs UK Medical Schools
| Factor | University of Auckland | UK Medical Schools |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (Annual) | £30,000/year | £9,250/year |
| Duration | 6 years (undergraduate) / 4 years (graduate) | 5 years |
| UCAT Required | Yes / Equivalent | Yes (33 schools) |
| Teaching Language | English | English |
| Acceptance Rate | Higher — focused entrance criteria | ~8% average |
| GMC Pathway | PLAB/UKMLA → Full Registration | Direct Registration |
| Gap Year Risk | None — rolling admissions | High — 12-month UCAS cycle |
| NHS Eligibility | Yes — after UKMLA | Yes — direct |
Application Timeline — University of Auckland
| Step | Phase | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Free Strategy Consultation | Week 1 |
| 2 | Eligibility Assessment & University Match | Week 1 |
| 3 | Document Preparation & Personal Statement | Weeks 1-2 |
| 4 | Application Submission to University of Auckland | Weeks 2-3 |
| 5 | Entrance Exam / Interview Preparation | Weeks 3-4 |
| 6 | Offer Confirmation | Weeks 4-5 |
| 7 | Visa Processing & Accommodation | Weeks 5-7 |
| 8 | Pre-departure Briefing & Arrival Support | Weeks 7-8 |
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