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Admission Ticket |
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You will receive an Admission Ticket approximately two weeks before the test date. Notification will be emailed to your nominated account, so you are advised to add
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to your address book prior to registering. The Admission Ticket will tell you exactly where and at what time to report on the day of the test. It will also contain your personal details. |
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Reporting to the Test Centre |
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You will be assigned to a test centre in your chosen city. You must report to this centre at the time designated on your Admission Ticket. This will normally be 8.15 am local time. |
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Identification on the Test Day |
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On the day of the test you will be required to show either a valid passport or a current photo-bearing driver’s licence (learners permit, probationary or full licence). |
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Permitted Testing Aids |
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A non-programmable calculator is permitted, though not essential, for use in Section III only. Candidates whose native language is not English may bring a printed bilingual dictionary into the test for use in Section I and Section II only. Any candidate taking up this option must submit the dictionary to the Supervisor for inspection before the test begins. |
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Timing and Order of the Tests |
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A full day is needed to sit GAMSAT. This is made up of five and a half (5 1/2 ) hours of testing time and one hour of recess time. |
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Penalties for Unethical Behaviour |
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GAMSAT is a high stakes test; that is, the results of the test have the potential to make a major impact on the future career of the test taker. For this reason the GAMSAT Office, in conjunction with the graduate-entry medical schools, has established security procedures which will be strictly enforced at all times. |
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