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Title: MBBCh PROGRAMME


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MBBCh PROGRAMME
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Calculation of the Academic Rating
School-leavers/applicants with no tertiary
experience
  • An initial Academic Rating is based on Grade 11
    marks and is revised after the matric results.
    Provisional offers of admission are made
  • Actual matric marks () are subsequently used -
    provided electronically by the Department of
    Education
  • Particular attention is paid to English,
    Mathematics, the higher of Physical Science or
    Life Sciences
  • 80 (0.8) of a Composite Index (CI) is made up as
    follows
  • The percentages obtained for the rated subjects
    are averaged and then multiplied by a factor of
    0.4 (the Academic Rating, or AR)
  • An additional 0.4 is derived from the score
    achieved in the NBT

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National Benchmark Tests
  • The Faculty of Health Sciences requires students 
    to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) in
    order to be considered for admission to our
    degree programmes
  • Applicants are required to write the NBT as part
    of the Health Science Consortium agreement which
    universities in South Africa have been following
    since 2007
  • The NBT average score and a secondary,
    per-student NBT ranking are calculated as part
    of the composite index (CI) that determines
    admission

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The Biographical Questionnaire (BQ)
  • The purpose of the questionnaire is to quantify
    the non-academic attributes that might make an
    applicant more suited to a career in the health
    professions (ie. other than simply having the
    ability to do well academically)
  • Attributes assessed are leadership, fluency in
    languages other than English, sporting and
    cultural interests, commitments to the community,
    etc
  • An applicant who is a prefect, member of the SRC,
    captain of a sports team, sings in the choir,
    represents the school in debating/chess, assists
    regularly at an old age home, or works 1 day a
    week in a shop may not get as high academic marks
    as one who has done nothing but study 18 hours a
    day, and yet may well be a more rounded person
    and make a better health professional because of
    these activities

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Composite Index (CI) Formula
(AR x 0.4) (NBT x 0.4) BQ NBT Ranking
Score CI AR is based on matric marks
40 NBT is average of the marks obtained in the
NBT - 40 NBT Ranking derived from the
applicants performance against others in the
same socioeconomic group group - 10 BQ
assesses non-academic roundedness of applicants
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Selection Procedures
  • Applicants are ranked according to their academic
    and non-academic scores to determine who is
    offered a place
  • The system calculates the final CI score and
    ranks all applicants in descending order
  • Offers are made in that order within two pools
    (White/Indian and Black/Coloured) with
    differential cut-offs on CI to compensate for
    historical disadvantage

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Number of New Admissions to MBBCh/GEMP I (3 years)
MBBCh (First Year) MBBCh (First Year) MBBCh (First Year) MBBCh (First Year)
2008 180 160 20
2009 252 187 55
2010 240 209 31
GEMP I (MBBCh 3rd Year) GEMP I (MBBCh 3rd Year)
2008 83
2009 85
2010 86
Admissions to foundation programmes
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Demographic Representation MBBCh Admissions
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Gender Breakdown of Students Admitted to MBBCh
Includes 40 students per year admitted to
foundation programme
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Curriculum Information
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Teaching Methods
  • Formal problem-based learning
  • Lectures
  • Theme sessions
  • Small group tutorials
  • Teleconferencing
  • Community based projects (service learning)
  • Health centre based projects (service learning)
  • Skills laboratory
  • Bedside teaching
  • Patient care clinics and labour ward

The methods vary from year to year and block to
block. Practical and small group methods
predominate.
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Average Percentage Pass Rates of Students Who
Passed All Subjects
2009 2008 2007
84.79 81.16 82.62
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Commendations of HPCSA Accreditation Panel 2010
  • The Faculty has excellent support structures for
    the medical students (psychosocial, financial,
    accommodation, mentoring, coaching, tutoring
    personal one-on-one support)
  • The Facultys Centre for Health Sciences
    Education has done visible work in curriculum
    development, assessment, staff development and
    quality assurance
  • The quality management processes in the Faculty
    are efficient
  • The Faculty has decentralised learning resources
    and this helps students and staff to be
    self-sufficient wherever they learn
  • The Faculty staff shows commitment and dedication
    to teaching at all levels
  • The web-based material as a learning resource is
    commendable
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