To be eligible for admission to your desired courses, you must meet the below-mentioned academic and English language proficiency score requirements:
Admissions to the undergraduate programme
Admission to a bachelor's degree programme is typically determined by high school academic performance and English language proficiency. As a result, international students should have the following:
Secondary school studies are equivalent to Year 12 in Australia from any country.
At least OP5, i.e. an ATAR of 91.00 or an IB score of 33.
Admissions for postgraduates
In most situations, a bachelor's degree from a recognised university is required for admission to postgraduate coursework programmes; however, considerable job experience in a related industry may meet the entry requirements in some cases. For some programmes, test scores such as the GRE or GMAT may be required.
Research-based higher education (HDR)
To be admitted to a research programme, an applicant must have completed the following requirements:
A bachelor's degree with Class I or II Honours, a master's degree with Class I or II Honours, or a master's degree with Class
A postgraduate degree that includes a large amount of research, or
Have a track record of considerable research experience that is considered to be on par with a bachelor's degree with Class I or Class II Honours.
English Proficiency Score Requirements
International students should submit one of the following English language proficiency test scores: