....what happens if you don't have a CSP?
There's also BMPs and FFPs.
BMPs: Bonded Medical PlaceThe aim here is to get more doctors into areas where there are doctor shortages, usually in rural or remote environments. The time spent assisting in these areas varies across the universities. The BMP position requires the candidate to sign a contract where they commit to working for X number of years in one of these places in need.
From my experience of applying, there are quite a lot of these places at an undergraduate level. I think it's a great initiative too and a brilliant opportunity to get out into those communities and help.
FFPs: Full Fee Paying As the title suggests, securing one of these places requires the student to pay full fees. As an example, a CSP place student might have to pay $10, 000 a year, with the rest subsidised by the government. This is compared to a full-fee paying student which could be $50,000. (These are not any numbers from a university in particular, just an example)
The only undergraduate university that I know of which has these places is Bond University, which is a private institute. All places here at FFPs. I have heard of people with a 97 ATAR getting into Bond University, but I will say that it is a lot of money - particularly for an interstate student. You could be looking at almost half a million dollars across the four years for education and living expenses if you are an interstate candidate.
FFPs, on the whole, seem to make more of a presence at a post graduate level.
(Anyone is welcome to correct me too/ add to this)