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What are the eligibility criteria and required academic percentages for admission to mechatronics and robotics programs in UK/Australia for a Master's?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Deepak Kumar · 1 min read
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Eligibility for mechatronics and robotics programs in Australia and the UK depends on the level of study and specific university requirements.

For undergraduate programs:
- Academic background: Completion of secondary education with strong marks in Mathematics and Physics.
- Minimum percentage: Typically 60-70% aggregate in qualifying exams.

For master’s programs:
- Academic background: A relevant undergraduate degree (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science).
- Minimum percentage: Usually a 2:1 degree (equivalent to around 60-70% or higher), depending on the university.
- Subject requirements: Solid foundation in mathematics, including calculus and linear algebra.

English proficiency (such as IELTS 6.5 overall, no subtest below 6.0) is also required for non-native speakers. Some universities may consider relevant work experience or alternative qualifications if academic results are slightly below standard entry requirements.

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