Australia |
Year 11 (60% in relevant subjects) |
China |
Senior Year 2 or Senior Year 3 - 60% or above in 4 relevant subjects |
Hong Kong |
Form 5 with satisfactory results in 4 academic subjects |
India |
Year 11 - 60% in relevant subjects |
Indonesia |
SMA 2 - 65% in 4 academic subjects |
Iran |
Year 11 with 14 / 20 in academic subjects |
Japan |
Kotogakko / Upper Secondary School Certificate Year 2 - Grade 3-4 in academic subjects |
Kenya |
KCSE 2 C grades and 2 D grades in 4 relevant subjects |
Korea |
High School Certificate Year 2 - Rank 4 - 5 |
Kuwait |
General Secondary School Certificate with 70% in 4 relevant subjects |
Macau |
Form 5 / Senior Middle 2 60% - 65% in academic subjects |
Malaysia |
SPM (or forecast) - aggregate of 30 or less across 5 academic subjects |
Mexico |
Completion of Bachillerato - 6.0 / 60% in four relevant subjects |
New Zealand |
Completion of Year 12 with 30 credits at NCEA Level 2 with no fewer than 10 credits in each of 3 subjects (including Maths) |
Pakistan |
Intermediate/Higher Secondary School Certificate 50% in relevant subjects |
Russia |
Certificate of Secondary Education (Attestat) - minimum of a grade 2 in 3 subjects and a grade of 3 in 2 subjects |
Saudi Arabia |
Tawjihiyah / General Secondary Education Certificate with 70% average in academic subjects |
Singapore |
Singapore O Levels (or forecast) - aggregate of 30 or less across 5 academic subjects |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lankan O levels - C grade in 4 academic subjects |
Taiwan |
Senior Year 2 - 60% or above in 4 relevant subjects |
Thailand |
Matayom 5 GPA 2.2 in academic subjects |
Turkey |
Devlet Lise Diplomasi / State High School Diploma results 2 or above in academic subjects |
Vietnam |
Year 11 - GPA of 7.0 |
Qualification |
Level |
IELTS |
5.0 (No band less than 5.0) |
TOEFL PB |
500 (TWE 4) |
TOEFL IBT |
45 (writing no less than 21) |
PTE Academic |
42 (writing no less than 42) |
CAE |
154 |
No
For students who do not qualify for the Standard Program, or who want to develop a more solid foundation in key subjects such as mathematics or the sciences.
The University of Western Australia Foundation Programs (UWAFP) meet the requirements for Foundation Programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or its equivalent.
The UWA Foundation Program provides international students with a supportive steppingstone to the first year of a Bachelor degree at The University of Western Australia. The program brings together the collective expertise, experience and passion for education held by UWA and Taylors College Perth.
Supportive and experienced teaching staff help you develop your skills and abilities. You will study independently, work in groups, learn to lead, carry out research and deliver presentations. These are all essential ingredients for success at UWA.
Throughout the program, your academic achievement will be carefully monitored, and you’ll be given regular feedback on your progress. Every UWAFP unit is made up of coursework (50%) and a final examination (50%).
Depending on your life plans, academic level and preferred degree subject, the UWA Foundation Program offers advanced, standard and extended options to suit your individual needs.
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