Yearly Tuition fees | |||
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Year | Fee | ||
1st Year | MYR 126,500 | ||
2nd Year | MYR 126,500 | ||
3rd Year | MYR 126,500 | ||
4th Year | MYR 126,500 | ||
5th Year | MYR 126,500 |
Other Fees | |||
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Description | Fee | ||
Miscellaneous expenses (Average per month ) | MYR 1,800 | ||
Visa fees | MYR 6,000 |
The Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery program at Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) focuses on training knowledgeable, caring, and skilled professionals who understand health and disease. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive medical education, laying the groundwork for future specialization. The five-year full-time course at the Malaysian campus will have its next intake in September 2025. The Newcastle MBBS program is an integrated, hands-on experience that develops clinical skills from the beginning, allowing students to interact with real patients early in their studies. The program also introduces clinical research methods and offers opportunities to explore topics of personal interest. Students will enhance their communication, information handling, reflective practice, decision-making, and attitudes essential for medical practice. Consistently recognized as one of the top medical degrees in the UK, the program's excellence is validated by the General Medical Council (GMC). Recent rankings highlight its achievements, including 17th in the UK according to The Guardian University Guide 2023 for medicine, a global top 130 university in the QS World University Rankings 2025, and being in the top 100 for medicine in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024. The program has seen a 65% increase in research power since 2014, with 42% of research classified as world-leading. It ranks 4th in the UK and joint 24th globally for sustainable development according to the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023, and is also in the top 100 for Clinical, Pre-Clinical, and Health subjects in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024.
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics/Mathematics at a level equivalent to A-Level or STPM.
For other qualifications and certificates (e.g., UEC, Foundation, STAM, etc..) please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.
The first two years of the MBBS programme are delivered through case-based learning and early clinical experience. Teaching is integrated, with relevant topics covered in relation to each case. For example, for a case on heart disease, the relevant anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and social science related to heart disease will be taught together in an integrated fashion. In these cases you will learn the underlying biology of diseases and apply this knowledge to a clinical context.
The teaching consists of a combination of lectures, seminars, clinical skills, simulation sessions, anatomy and clinical reasoning session, which will prepare you for the subsequent years.
In Years 3 to 5, you'll gain valuable clinical experience through placements in government hospitals and community clinics across the state of Johor.
Year 3
In the first semester of Year 3, you'll engage in a 12-week clinical rotation focused on the fundamentals of clinical practice. This is followed by placements in medicine, surgery, and acute care, where you'll work as an integral part of a clinical team.
The second semester includes further clinical placements in mental health, child and young person's health, reproductive health, and primary care. Year 3 culminates with a four-week module on Clinical Decision Making 1.
Year 4
Throughout both semesters of Year 4, you'll participate in supervised, longitudinal, integrated clinical placements in medical and surgical specialties, as well as primary care, referred to as Advanced Clinical Experience. Here, you'll follow a panel of patients throughout their medical care journey. Semester 2 includes an 8-week block in Acute & Critical Care.
You'll also undergo a 4-week block focused on clinical decision making, covering all clinical sciences with a special emphasis on investigative medicine.
Year 4 concludes with an 8-week Student Selected Component, allowing you to undertake a supervised clinical placement in a topic of your choice.
Year 5
In the first semester of Year 5, you'll continue to enhance your skills and knowledge through clinical rotations in mental health, child and young people's health, women’s health, primary care, and Good Medical Practice. This prepares you for practice as a House Officer (or Foundation Year doctor in the UK), focusing on medical regulations, advanced communication skills, prescribing, and managing under pressure.
Following assessments in Semester 2, the 8-week Elective provides an opportunity to experience medicine almost anywhere in the world, including the UK. For many, this is a highlight of their medical studies.
Year 5 concludes with further assistantships in medicine, surgery, and orthopaedics, where you'll be attached to a clinical team in the hospital. Here, you'll play the role of a ‘junior’ houseman, gaining practical experience for your future career.