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GAMSAT Section III biology coaching for RCSI, UCC, and University of Limerick graduate medicine applicants — built around Dublin's medical and tech-sector community. AIIMS-trained biology specialists, GMT evening sessions, €449 to €1,399.
Dublin anchors Ireland's graduate medicine ecosystem. RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) is the dominant GAMSAT-accepting institution, with UCC (University College Cork) and UL (University of Limerick) as strong alternatives. Ireland's GAMSAT cut-off is typically lower than UK/Australia (overall 56–60+), making it an accessible graduate medicine pathway.
Dublin's rapidly growing Indian tech-sector diaspora (Google, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Pfizer) drives GAMSAT demand. Many are IT professionals or pharmacists seeking a career transition to medicine. RCSI has a strong tradition of Indian-origin student admission.
All live sessions are timed for GMT (IST during summer). Standard Dublin small-batch slot is 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM GMT on weekday evenings, with 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM GMT Saturday and Sunday options.
Dublin's Indian tech-sector community (Sandyford, Leopardstown, Dundrum, Tallaght) drives GAMSAT demand. Many candidates are Google, Meta, or Pfizer employees considering medicine as a second career.
What we hear from Dublin candidates: (1) RCSI is the primary target — strong Indian-student admission tradition; (2) Ireland's GAMSAT cut-off is lower than UK/Australia (56–60+ overall); (3) the HPAT (Health Professions Admission Test) is a separate requirement for some programmes. We structure the consultation around GAMSAT + HPAT combined strategy.
100% online live. Zoom-based sessions covering Section III Biology content (cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, physiology, evolution — the five pillars), ACER-style stimulus-response passage walkthroughs, and a WhatsApp channel for between-session doubts.
Weekly small-batch sessions (4–6 candidates max), 2 hours each, plus monthly Section III mocks. Ad-hoc 1:1 sessions for targeted gap-fill on weak topics.
RCSI typically requires GAMSAT overall 56–60+ with Section III 58+. UCC requires 58–62+. Ireland's cut-offs are lower than UK/Australia, making it an accessible graduate medicine pathway. Our coaching targets Section III 62+ for competitive placement across all four Irish programmes.
Yes — this is a common Dublin profile. We schedule GMT evening sessions (7:30–9:30 PM) after standard tech-sector hours. The Self-Paced track (€449) fits professionals studying 8–10 hours/week. Many Dublin tech professionals target the September GAMSAT sitting to align with annual leave for final-week intensive prep.
HPAT-Ireland is required for undergraduate medicine entry, not graduate entry. GAMSAT is the primary admissions test for graduate-entry programmes at RCSI, UCC, UL, and UCD. However, some programmes have additional interview components — we advise on the full admissions process during the consultation.
Yes — EUR via SEPA transfer, international Visa/Mastercard, or INR via UPI/NEFT for Indian-origin candidates. Corporate education-benefit invoicing available for tech-sector employer reimbursement.
Irish GAMSAT providers charge €800–€2,000 for all three sections. Cerebrum is a Section III biology specialist at €449–€1,399. Most Dublin candidates pair us with a generalist for Section I and II.
Free 30-minute diagnostic in a GMT-friendly slot.
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