Qualifications
Australian VCE subjects
English
Maths
Sciences/Other
IB subjects
English
Maths
Sciences/Other
VET Study
VET Diploma graduates: To be considered, applicants who have completed VCE or its equivalent and who are applying with a Humanities or Social Science based diploma will require an average result of at least 60%. Applicants who have not completed VCE but have completed a Humanities or Social Science based diploma will require an average result of at least 70%. Programs that involve competency-based assessment without grades or marks will not meet the admission requirements.
VET Certificate IV graduates: To be considered, applicants who have completed VCE or its equivalent and who are applying with a Humanities or Social Science based Cert IV will require an average result of at least 80%. Programs that involve competency-based assessment without grades or marks will not meet the admission requirements. No credit is granted for these studies.
All applicants must satisfy the equivalence of the VCE subject prerequisites.
Entire academic record: This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations
University: To be considered on the basis of tertiary study alone, applicants who have completed VCE or equivalent will be required to complete the equivalent of one year (48 credit points) of a recognised university degree and will require an average result of at least 60% (including failed units). For applicants who have completed less than the equivalent of one year of study, both the senior secondary qualification results and the units completed will be considered.
For applicants who do not have any formal qualifications completion of two single units at an Australian higher education or equivalent overseas educational institution satisfy minimum entry requirements, but four units are recommended to be competitive for selection, especially in Humanities or Social Science areas. Applicants should have at least a 60% average in their studies (including failed units). Studies must have been completed within five years of intended commencement.
All applicants must satisfy the equivalence of the VCE subject prerequisites.
Entire academic record: This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.
Tertiary Study- including VET and Higher Education
English Language Courses
English test
Test | Minimum overall score | Minimum band score |
---|---|---|
IELTS Academic | 6.5 | Reading: 6 Listening: 6 Writing: 6 Speaking: 6 |
TOEFL paper-based | 550 | Test of written English: 4.5 |
TOEFL internet | 79 | Reading: 13 Listening: 12 Writing: 21 Speaking: 18 |
Pearson Test of English (Academic) | 58 | Reading: 50 Listening: 50 Writing: 50 Speaking: 50 |
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) | 176 | No skill score below 169 |
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) | 176 | No skill score below 169 |
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Applicants who have successfully completed Year 12 are eligible to apply for this course.
Applicants with no formal secondary or tertiary qualifications are not eligible to apply for this course. This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.
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