University of Otago

Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery

Dunedin, New Zealand Taught in English Open to international students

Introduction

University of Otago in Dunedin is New Zealand’s oldest university, founded in 1869, and combines a long academic tradition with a modern, student-centered campus culture. With a total student population of about 20,721 and roughly 2,355 international students, Otago offers a lively academic community where global perspectives are welcomed. Its scenic location and collegiate atmosphere provide a supportive environment for both study and personal growth.

Otago’s academic approach balances research-led teaching and practical learning across a range of disciplines; the campus structure supports a focused program portfolio alongside co-curricular opportunities. Students benefit from strong pastoral care, active student associations and services tailored to international needs, including orientation programs, language support and career development resources. Faculty engagement and research opportunities help students develop skills applicable to further study or professional pathways.

Dunedin’s compact city life makes it easy to engage in campus clubs, volunteering and part-time work to complement studies. The university’s emphasis on student wellbeing, combined with accessible support for visas and accommodation, helps international students settle quickly. Prospective students seeking a historic institution with a close-knit campus feel will find University of Otago a compelling choice for rigorous study and cultural immersion in New Zealand.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Otago is a program for students who want to become doctors. This program is for students who have finished high school and want to study medicine in English.

The curriculum includes subjects like anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology. Students will develop skills in clinical practice, patient care, and medical research. The program also includes hands-on components like clinical rotations and laboratory work.

After completing this program, graduates can work as general practitioners, surgeons, or medical specialists in hospitals or clinics. They can also work as medical researchers or healthcare consultants in various industries, such as pharmaceutical companies or government health departments.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 40% above the typical bachelor's in New Zealand.

Median tuition for that cohort is 26,308 USD, across 350 programs in our catalog.

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English Test Requirement

This program asks for IELTS 5.5-6.0. Here's what that's worth on the other tests universities accept, based on the official concordance tables:

TOEFL iBT
46–59
PTE Academic
42–49
Duolingo
85–95
CEFR level
B1/B2
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Equivalences are approximate — confirm the exact test and score the program accepts.

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