The daughter of a University of Queensland chief secured a spot in a medical course over 343 more suitable applicants, a report has revealed.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission tabled its report into a nepotism scandal at the university on Friday.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission has tabled its report into a nepotism scandal at the University of Queensland. Credit:Glenn Hunt

The scandal forced the resignation of UQ Vice-Chancellor Paul Greenfield and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Michael Keniger.

The report reveals Mr Greenfield's daughter secured a spot on the medical course ahead of hundreds of other better applicants.