Free GAMSAT Materials

The Institute of Medical Education (IME) has helped hundreds of post-graduates excel in the GAMSAT and Medical Interviews.

IME has developed various FREE resources to assist in you in your preparation for the GAMSAT and Medical School Admission Interviews. Read more about the available tools below.

All of our GAMSAT courses are prepared by specialist medical physicians and senior lecturers from major Australian University Medical Schools.

FREE Mock GAMSAT Exam

Get access to IME's GAMSAT Essentials Free Course & Trial Exam now. The vast majority of candidates we engage with have little idea about how to ideally approach the GAMSAT exam. So, diving straight into humanities or physical science course theory may not help you to advance Section Scores; but we know what will.

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FREE GAMSAT Essay Generator

Click the button below to access IME's GAMSAT Section II Generator. The Written Communication Section II of the GAMSAT tests the ability to develop ideas on socio-cultural and personal issues. Our Essay Writing Quote Generator provides 68 essay themes with example arguments against each prompt.

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Free MMI Interview Scenarios

IME's Medicine Admissions Interview Question Generator provides example themes and interview questions that are assessed across a diverse number of medical schools.

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FREE GAMSAT Webinar Schedule

Click the button below to see our scheduled webinars for 2022. All webinars are delivered by our academic team and focus on high-yield GAMSAT topics.

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GAMSAT

The Institute of Medical Education’s GAMSAT preparation programs enable the development of intuitive understanding of the concepts required to excel in all sections of the exam. IME’s modern programs emphasise critical thinking and focus on teaching students the skills needed to secure a place in postgraduate Medicine.

GAMSAT Premier Program (GA500)

GAMSAT Premier Program (GA500)

$4,997.00

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  • 2200+ MCQs
  • 70+ hours on-demand video content
  • Fortnightly group Q&A Webinar sessions
  • 50 marked essays with feedback report
  • 9 GAMSAT & Interview preparation subjects
  • 5+ mock GAMSAT exams
  • Unlimited personal tutor support
  • 12-hours personal tutorials
  • 12 on-demand recorded GAMSAT Science lectures
  • Medicine Application Review
  • Medicine Interview Preparation
  • Flexible Payment Options

GAMSAT Foundations Program (GA400)

GAMSAT Foundations Program (GA400)

$2,397.00

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  • 1200+ MCQs
  • 30+ hours on-demand video content
  • Access to Q&A Webinar sessions
  • 12 marked essays with feedback report
  • 6 GAMSAT preparation subjects
  • 2 mock GAMSAT exams

GAMSAT Essentials Program (GA300)

GAMSAT Essentials Program (GA300)

$397.00

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  • 500+ MCQs
  • 10+ hours on-demand video content
  • Access to Q&A Webinar sessions
  • 6 marked essays with feedback report
  • 5 GAMSAT preparation subjects
  • 1 mock GAMSAT exam

Medicine Interviews

Students who complete an IME Medicine Admissions Interview course are better prepared and have the confidence to succeed in their Medical School Admissions Interview. The Medicine Admissions Interview programs below help students build an understanding of the intent behind the scenarios they will face in their interview, ideal response style, and the scoring criteria required for success. The programs provide students with practical preparation and personal mentorship both in-person and online.

Medicine Application & Interview Mentorship Program (IN600)

Medicine Application & Interview Mentorship Program (IN600)

$1,497.00

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  • Comprehensive Medicine Interview Mentorship
  • Personal Tutorials
  • Application and Portfolio Review
  • 2 Subject Inclusions
  • Medicine Interview Online Scenario Course (IN301)
  • Medicine Interview Live Workshop (IN302) or additional 4-hours personal interview tuition
  • 100 Interview Scenarios
  • 100 Exemplar Responses
  • Live Mock Interview Practice
  • Prepared by Specialist Doctors and Senior Lecturers at Australian Medical Schools

Medicine Interview Online Scenarios (IN301)

Medicine Interview Online Scenarios (IN301)

$997.00

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  • 100 Interview Scenarios
  • 100 Exemplar Responses
  • Additional Online Modules
  • 100% Online
  • Prepared by Specialist Doctors and Senior Lecturers at Australian Medical Schools

Medicine Interview Live Workshop (IN302)

Medicine Interview Live Workshop (IN302)

$997.00

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  • Live Mock Interview
  • 4 Mock Medicine Interviews
  • 20 MMI Stations
  • 1 Full Day Workshop
  • 1 Online Pre-Workshop Module

Expertly Created

At the Institute of Medical Education, all courses are created by the experts. Our content is made by doctors, for doctors.

Versatile Courses

Whether you are a Consultant or hoping to study medicine, we have courses to suit all stages of your medical career.

Flexible Learning

We know you're busy. IME offers the choice between live online learning, face-to-face classes and distance courses.

Personal Support

IME’s Academic Faculty provides personal support and guidance as you embark on the next stage of your medical career.

The single most important tip to help you adjust to university life.

The single most important tip to help you adjust to university life.

The holiday season is officially over, and it has just dawned on you that your university orientation is… *checks timetable* tomorrow?! No need to hit the panic button yet...

${reading_time(` The holiday season is officially over, and it has just dawned on you that your university orientation is… *checks timetable* tomorrow?! No need to hit the panic button yet, as this new chapter in your life signals a time of optimism. Whether this is your first, second, or third start to the university year, one piece of advice still holds true: “Comparison is the thief of joy”. Your university experience will vary to that of your peers, even to those with identical class timetables. You will meet people from all walks of life, some with subjectively privileged upbringings and others with the hopes of repaying the sacrifices their family made to give them a better chance at life. Yes, I am generalising here, and this list should be exhaustive (nor are the two examples I provided mutually exclusive); but the truth is, that was my experience. Initially, I found it hard to make friends and keep up with the high demands of the degree. I grew to resent other students who I perceived to have a thriving social life and still score well in assessments, something I was naively conditioned to believe was not possible. I had to keep reminding myself I deserved to be here — I received an offer to study at this university just like everybody else. However, this isn’t one of those sob stories, and I am not asking for your sympathy. What I am inferring is that imposter syndrome is real and it’s OK to not know what you are doing. Luckily, it took me only one semester to snap out of this adverse mindset. Over time, I realised that whilst my experience was seemingly different, most students shared universal issues. Now as an academic myself, I can pass on a few tips that I wish I knew before I started university. It’s OK to not make friends immediately or skip social occasions to study. It’s also OK (with reason) to prioritize social events over study. It’s OK to never understand a subject matter, no matter how hard you try — failing a class is not a unique experience and can happen to anyone. The whole point of university is to find out your strengths and weaknesses, and to exploit this knowledge for your future career in the workforce. Naturally, it’s OK to dislike your assignment group members, some people really are hard to work with. Herein lies the university experience paradox: your experiences are unique to other students but instantaneously similar at the same time. This explains why so many students feel disenfranchised with the whole process. It goes without saying that there is no point in comparing yourself to others. Focus and work on your own strengths and flaws, irrespective of those around you. Your time at university will be some of the best years of your young adult life, so try to make the best of it. Whilst comparison may be the thief of joy: “Pessimism leads to weakness and optimism to power”. Enjoy your upcoming university orientation events and good luck in your studies. Power to you, you have earned it. `)} Arror right

Where to access free material to help you succeed in your GAMSAT and MMI

Where to access free material to help you succeed in your GAMSAT and MMI

We have prepared a free mock GAMSAT exam and Section II essay generator to assist in your study, which can be found on our website.

${reading_time(`The Institute of Medical Education has prepared a free mock GAMSAT exam and Section II essay generator to assist in your study, which can be found on our website. If you are further along your medicine journey and would like help with Interview preparation, try our free MMI interview scenarios generator here. And if you are looking for an extended study program, you are welcome to have a read of our updated Pre-Medical brochures here. We hold regular free webinars, and you will be kept in the loop regarding future sessions. In the meantime, you can access our 2022 Webinar Schedule here. For more educational material, search "Institute of Medical Education" on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube — our Instagram (@pre_ime) and TikTok (@IMEmedical) pages are also a good source of fun. We have also released solutions to Section 3, ACER Practice Test 1 and 3 (formerly Green & Pink booklets, respectively). In these videos I explain in detail how to approach and answer each question. You can access the videos in their respective playlists on our YouTube channel.`)} Arror right

A Fun De-Stress GAMSAT Advent Calendar

A Fun De-Stress GAMSAT Advent Calendar

A fun de-stress advent calendar for you to try out in anticipation for the release ofSeptember GAMSAT 2022 results next month.  GAMSAT 2022 is finally over!

${reading_time(`Written by Dr Hassan Choucair GAMSAT 2022 is finally over, hooray! The exam cycle has most likely consumed your life, and yes, that feeling you have right now is called free time — a foreign concept to many candidates. Exam results do not come out until mid-November and the stress is getting to you; so, what should you do to pass the time? Here is a quick list of activities to keep you occupied before your results are released in November. We call it the de-stress advent calendar — the hope is that you receive a favourable GAMSAT score on the 25 th day. Good luck! 1. Make and cook your own handmade pasta.2. Beginners: go for a 2 km jog. Seasoned: add an extra 4 km to your next run.3. Visit a new street or square in your neighbourhood.4. Plant and grow your own herbs or chilies.5. Learn basic music theory and practice your singing.6. Buy a unique piece of clothing from an op-shop and wear it for the day.7. Try yoga, pilates, or stretching exercises.8. Watch the sunrise or sunset and try locating constellations in the night sky.9. Have a picnic in your city’s most attractive park.10. Go to the library and borrow a book to read.11. Visit a museum.12. Buy fresh flowers for yourself, a deserved family member or a dear friend.13. Update your resumé.14. Volunteer your time somewhere or look for volunteer work.15. Explore a new suburb in your city.16. Get a massage or visit your local doctor for a health check.17. Try a cuisine from a culture you are not familiar with.18. Draw, paint or colour a picture book.19. Learn and play a sport you are not familiar with.20. Organise an event or dinner with your friends.21. Reflect and write a short story on your life so far.22. Listen and critically analyse music from a genre you are not familiar with.23. Beginners: go for a swim. Seasoned: add an extra 500 m to your next swim.24. Go to cinema and watch a movie.`)} Arror right