
Bachelor of Biomedicine (B.Biomed)
Duration: 3 Year(s)
The University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Course TypeBachelor
Course Specialty
Biomedical Science
Overview
The Bachelor of Biomedicine and Health at the University of Sydney is designed to offer a strong foundation in biomedical science and health systems, preparing students to contribute to healthcare, research and policy. Students explore human biology from molecular and cellular levels through to populations and health systems, gaining insights into disease mechanisms, prevention, treatment and the broader determinants of health. The degree is delivered at the Westmead Health Precinct, one of the major medical research and healthcare hubs, giving students access to real-world health environments and research partnerships. The course emphasises interprofessional collaboration, cultural safety, and community engagement, helping graduates navigate diverse settings including clinical, research and public health roles. It also offers flexible study options (full-time or part-time) and allows for selectable units (“selectives”) in later years so students can tailor components to their interests. Graduates are well positioned to pursue further postgraduate study (e.g., professional healthcare degrees, research degrees) or to enter roles in health management, diagnostics, research or allied health sectors.
Admission Intake
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
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Accomodation:
At Your Own
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Completion of senior secondary education (or equivalent) for undergraduate entry.
- A competitive selection rank (e.g., ATAR ~90 or above for many applicants) for the recent entry.
- English language proficiency (for international applicants) in line with university requirements.
- For international students: meeting additional criteria (visa, overseas qualification equivalence) as per the university.
Minimum Education
Senior Secondary Certificate
Admission Process:
- Submit an online application via the University of Sydney undergraduate admissions portal (or via UAC for domestic applicants).
- Provide academic transcripts of prior secondary education (or equivalent), including documented ATAR/selection rank.
- Meet English language requirements (for international applicants).
- Applicants may be assessed on selection rank plus any adjustment factors; competitive entry is expected.
- If selected, accept the offer and enrol in the program, then commence in the semester start date (typically February for Semester 1 intake).
- International students must also secure a student visa and satisfy any additional requirements (e.g., health insurance, overseas qualification verification).
- Upon commencement, follow the degree structure and complete the requisite units over the 3-year period.