Undergraduate entry requirements

Equivalent regional qualifications for A-level requirements (these can be found on the undergraduate programme you intend to study):

New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

Western Australia WA Certificate of Education (WACE) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

Northern Territory Certificate of Education (NTCE) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

Queensland Senior Certificate + OP

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) + ATAR

  • GCSE A or B: Year 10 certificate comparable to GCSE on a grade for grade basis
  • A*AA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAA: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 85%
  • AAB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 80%
  • ABB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 75%
  • BBB: The completion of Year 12 high school and award of Senior Secondary Certificate of Education plus ATAR score of at least 70%

For information about admission to Dentistry, Medicine, or Veterinary Medicine

View our Undergraduate degree programmes

Postgraduate taught entry requirements

We normally accept a Bachelor with Honours/Professional Bachelor Degree (4 Year) with the following grade equivalencies:

  • For programmes requiring a UK 2.1 Honours degree: Bachelor with Honours/Professional Bachelor Degree (4 Year) with 2.1
  • For programmes requiring a UK 2.2 Honours degree: Bachelor with Honours/Professional Bachelor Degree (4 Year) with 2.2

View our Postgraduate taught degree programmes to find out more about our postgraduate taught entry requirements

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