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Wait patiently for interviews to be released. Attend interview. Rock it.
Receive offer from university. Congrats!
We help you to accept—step-by-step—and give you a ton of predeparture tips.
Attend your OzTREKK Orientation in Australia. Be amazing.
How It Works
We're here to help you make your career dreams become a reality.
Understanding Medical Licensing
Australian Law Schools
Both Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Juris Doctor (JD) programs educate you to practice law and allow you to apply for registration in Canada. The LLB is a great option for those finishing high school (or with some post-secondary studies), while the JD is offered at the postgraduate level.
We provide the latest information regarding the accreditation and medical licensing process in Canada, as well as outline options for internships in Australia and other destinations.
Your info will remain confidential and will only be shared with the universities should you choose to apply.
Learn About Your Med Degree Options
Your Eligibility
How to Make Your Application Competitive
Practicing After Graduation
There are law schools all over the world, so why should you consider Australia?
Minimum competitive average GPA
3.4
360+
Medical school applications submitted in 2024
Canadians starting med school in Australia in 2025
200+
Undergraduate and graduate degree options
Top-ranking universities in incredible locations
Work in Canada, Australia, or USA
Clinical experience second to none
Successful residency matching after graduation
OzTREKK was amazing! The predeparture resources removed a lot of the ambiguity around the administrative tasks associated with the process (visas, transcripts, health check etc.). I also appreciated all the opportunities to build connections with other students, both in my year and in years above, such as with the Facebook groups, meet-ups etc. ...a huge help for settling in before classes started.
Karson, UQ Doctor of Medicine student