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This is not a comprehensive list of qualifications accepted by the University – for a full list of recognised secondary qualifications visit sydney.edu.au/ug-int-qualificationsFor more information on undergraduate entry requirements visit: sydney.edu.au/study/ admissions/apply/entry-requirements/undergraduate-academic-requirements.html

A+C A combination of ATAR (or equivalent score) plus additional selection criteria (e.g. portfolio, audition, interview). Check the details for your specific degree using Find a course website sydney.edu.au/courses. IB Diploma Entry is based on the total score for the completed International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.

GCE A Levels - under review, current scores valid for 2018 onlyGeneral Certificate of Education Advanced Levels (includes UK GCE and Cambridge overseas qualifications) - All students must complete a minimum of three Advanced Level (A Level or A2) subjects. - No more than four A Level subjects will be considered for admission. - Subjects must usually be presented in the same academic year, with at most, one A Level or Advanced Subsidiary (AS) subject which may be included from the preceding academic year or at most one A Level subject which may be included from the following academic year. - Students presenting only three A Level subjects can include one AS subject that has not been undertaken at A Level.

The aggregate score can be worked out based on A*=140, A=120, B=100, C=80, D=60, E=40, a=60, b=50, c=40, d=30, e=20 (Lower case denotes AS subjects).

AustraliaAustralian Year 12 qualifications - ATAR: Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is a measure of a student’s overall academic achievement relative to other students undertaking an Australian year 12 qualification. The ATAR for each course changes from year to year and the listed ATARs are only a guide for your intended year of study.USFP /Australian University foundation programs: University of Sydney Foundation program (USFP) score or GPA. This score can serve as a guide to entry for other foundation programs. However, students should note that, depending on the foundation program, the requirements may vary from course to course. Some foundation programs are expressed as a percentage. In this table an 8 is equal to 80%, 9.5 is 95% and so on. Separate English requirements will also apply.

CanadaOntario OSSD: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) average of 6 University/College preparation courses, including English.British Columbia: Certificate of Graduation (2004 graduation program) grade average from English 12 and three other Ministry-developed grade 12 courses based on A=7, B=6, C+=5, C=4.5, P=4, F=1.5. Also applies to Adult Secondary School graduation diplomas, comparable qualifications in the Yukon territory and the Diplome de fin d’etudes Quebec: Diploma of Collegial Studies (or comparable qualifications) grade average in any of the following comparable qualifications: - Completion of at least one year (12 courses) of study at niveau collegial at a college d’enseignement general et professionel (CEGEP) - Diplome d’etudes collegiale d’enseignement general - Diplome d’etudes collegiale d’enseignement professionel - Certificat d’etudes collegiales

FranceFrench Baccalaureat: French Baccalaureat score for the following (including French territories and departments): - Baccalaureat General - Baccalaureat de l’Enseignement du Second Degre - Diplome de Bachelier de l’Enseignment du Second Degre - Option Internationale du Baccalaureat (OIB) - International option of the French Baccalaureat

GermanyAbitur: Average grade or ‘Durchschnittsnote’ required for the following qualifications: - Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife - Abiturientenzeugnis - Zeugnis der Reife - Reifezeugnis

Hong KongHKDSE: Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) aggregate based on the best five subjects, including any combination of compulsory and Category A and C electives, but excluding Category B (Applied Learning) subjects. The aggregate score is worked out based on 5**, 5*=6, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3, 2=2 and 1=1.

IndiaCBSE: All India Senior School Certificate awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Total of the best four externally examined subjects (where A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5)Indian School Certificate: Indian School Certificate awarded by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). The required score is the average of the best four externally examined subjects, including English. Indian HSSC: Average of the best 5 academic subjects in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The requirement is higher for other states.

Malaysia STPM: Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) aggregate for a minimum 3 Advanced Level subjects based on A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1. Partial passes and fails are not included. Subjects must be taken in the same academic year. Malaysian Matriculation: Matriculation Certificate (Matrikulasi) cumulative GPA as listed on the transcript and calculated on the basis that A=4.0, A-=3.67, B+=3.33, B=3.0, B-=2.67, C+=2.33, C=2.0, C-=1.67, D+=1.33, D=1.0, F=0.UEC: Unified Examinations Certificate (UEC) grade average (A1, A2 or B3) based on the best 5 subjects* (excluding vocational subjects) taking the numerical value of the grades, eg. A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4 etc., where a sum of 5=A1 average, 6-10=A2 average, 11-15 = B3 average. *Dentistry and medicine double degrees require 9 X A1 subjects

NorwayVitnemal: Grade average in the Norwegian Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary School Examinations (Vitnemal fra den Videregaende Skole).

ScotlandScottish National Courses: The required score is the sum of the best 4 grades at Higher or Advanced Higher levels as follows: - National Courses at Higher Level: A=3, B=2, C=1 - National Courses at Advanced Higher level: A=5.5, B=4.5, C=3.5, D=2.5

For subjects taken at both Higher and Advanced Higher levels, the grade at Higher Level is NOT counted towards the aggregate.

SingaporeSingapore A Levels: GCE Advanced Level examinations conducted in Singapore - Applicants must present at least three H2 subjects and the aggregate can be raised to a maximum of 4 H2 subjects or the equivalent by: 1. Either one content-based subject (at H1, H2 or H3 level) and General Paper (GP) at H1, 2. Or Knowledge and Inquiry (KI) at H2 level.

- H3 subjects are ranked the same as H2 subjects. - Project Work and Mother Tongue are not included. - The aggregate is the sum of all H2 subjects taken in the same academic year, with at most, one subject from the preceding or following academic year. - If more than three H2 subjects are taken, the best combination will be used.

The aggregate is calculated for H2 subjects based on A=120, B=100, C=80, D=60, E=40, with half the value for H1 subjects (eg. A=60, B=50 and so on).

South Korea (Republic of Korea)South Korea CSAT: Korea Republic College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT from 2005 onwards) overall standard score calculated from results in ‘Korean Language’, ‘Mathematics’ and ‘Foreign Language (English)’ only.

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka A Levels: GCE Advanced Level examination aggregate of the best 3 Advanced Level subjects based on A=5, B=4, C=3, S=1. A fourth subject grade may be added if three A grades are achieved.

SwedenSlutbetyg: Swedish Secondary School Leaving Certificate (from a Gymnasieskolan) - From 2014, the entry requirement is the average of grades based on A=20, B=17.5, C=15, D=12.5, E=10, F=0. Different requirements apply prior to 2014.

SwitzerlandSwiss Maturity Certificate: Federal Maturity Certificate or Federally recognised Cantonal Maturity Certificate - aggregate is calculated from all 12 subjects and the matura project. The marking scale is out of a maximum 6 with 4 as the minimum pass. Maturity Certificates from the French, German and Italian-speaking regions are also included.

USA (in or outside the US)ACT: American College Test (ACT) composite score. Applicants must also present the optional essay component of the ACT with a 50% pass mark. Evidence of graduation from a senior secondary qualification is also required. ACT scores required can be lower for applicants presenting Advanced Placement tests (APs) with a score of 4 or better.SAT: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT 1) composite score for tests taken pre-March 2016 and from March 2016. For the new SAT from 2016, applicants must also present the optional essay with a score of 4 or better for each component. Evidence of graduation from a senior secondary qualification is also required. SAT scores required can be lower for applicants presenting Advanced Placement tests (APs) with a score of 4 or better.

International studentsExplanation of entry scores

Refer to the secondary school qualifications listed below to understand the entry score for your course. The entry requirements published are a guide only and subject to change. Entry requirements vary from year to year and the entry scores listed here will not necessarily result in an offer of a place. For more information, refer to the University’s ‘Find a Course’ website at sydney.edu.au/courses

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2018 University of Sydney undergraduate entry guide for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

The University of Sydney (August 2017)

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Architecture and Interaction DesignB Architecture and Environments 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Design Computing 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Design Computing/B Advanced Studies 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Design in Architecture 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 90 7.5 C+ 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Design in Architecture (Honours)/ M Architecture 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 92 7.7 C+ 350 21 34 17.0 93 95 85 6.4 84 13.5 1.8 17 16 A1 3.40 4.6 16.9 69.0 350 13.5 338 9 27 1810 1290Arts and Social SciencesB Arts 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Arts/B Advanced Studies 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars including Languages)‡ 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 9.1 C 400 25 40 19.5 99 95 91 7.0 96 15.5 1.3 21 20 A1 3.75 5.5 19.3 76.0 400 16.0 363 12 31 2060 1440B Arts/B Advanced Studies (International and Global Studies) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 87 7.4 C 330 19 31 15.5 89 85 81 6.0 78 13 2.1 15 15 A2 3.10 4.0 15.8 63.5 330 12.5 327 7 25 1700 1220B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Media and Communications) 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 90 7.5 B- 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Politics and International Relations) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 7.5 C 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Arts (Dual Degree, Sciences Po, France)** 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Economics 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 85 7.3 C+ 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Economics/B Advanced Studies 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 85 7.3 C+ 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Economics (Dual Degree, Sciences Po, France)** 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) A+C A+C C+ A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Visual Arts 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Visual Arts/B Advanced Studies 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CBusinessB Commerce 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 36 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370B Commerce/B Advanced Studies 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 36 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370B Commerce/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars)‡ 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 98 9.1 C+ 400 25 40 19.5 99 95 91 7.0 96 15.5 1.3 21 20 A1 3.75 5.5 19.3 76.0 400 16.0 363 12 31 2060 1440Education and Social Work

B Education (Early Childhood) 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R) 77 6.8 B- 290 16 27 12.0 81 75 76 5.2 50 11.5 2.6 9 9 B3 2.40 3.0 14.3 53.0 290 10.0 310 4 22 1530 1110

B Education (Health and Physical Education)^ 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R)

A+C (80) N/A N/A 300 17 A+C

(28) 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140

B Education (Primary)^ 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R)

A+C (85) N/A N/A 320 19 A+C

(31) 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200

B Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/ B Arts 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R)

A+C (80) 6.9 B- 300 17 A+C

(28) 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140

B Education (Secondary: Mathematics)/ B Science 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R)

A+C (80) 6.9 B- 300 17 A+C

(28) 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140

B Education (Secondary: Science)/ B Science 7.5 (8.0- L/S, 7.0-R/W)

105 (27-L/S, 25-W, 23-R)

A+C (80) 6.9 B- 300 17 A+C

(28) 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140

B Social Work 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Arts/ B Social Work 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140Engineering and ITB Advanced Computing 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 7.5 C 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Advanced Computing/B Commerce 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 36 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370B Advanced Computing/B Science 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 7.5 C 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Advanced Computing/B Science (Health) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 7.5 C 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Advanced Computing/B Science (Medical Science) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 7.5 C 340 20 33 16.5 92 95 83 6.2 82 13.5 2.0 16 16 A1 3.25 4.4 16.2 67.0 340 13.0 334 8 26 1770 1270B Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars)‡ 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 9.1 C 400 25 40 19.5 99 95 91 7.0 96 15.5 1.3 21 20 A1 3.75 5.5 19.3 76.0 400 16.0 363 12 31 2060 1440B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Civil) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Electrical) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Flexible First Year) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours (Software) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours with Space Engineering 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 97 8.9 C 380 25 39 19.0 98 95 89 6.8 96 15 1.4 20 20 A1 3.70 5.5 18.9 75.0 380 15.5 354 11 30 2010 1420B Engineering Honours/ B Arts 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours/ B Commerce 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 36 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370B Engineering Honours (Civil)/ B Design in Architecture 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 37 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370B Engineering Honours/ B Project Management 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours/ B Science 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours/ B Science (Health) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Engineering Honours/ B Science (Medical Science) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Project Management 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140

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2018 University of Sydney undergraduate entry guide for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

The University of Sydney (August 2017)

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Health, Medicine and DentistryB Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 92 7.7 C 350 21 34 17.0 93 95 85 6.4 84 13.5 1.8 17 16 A1 3.40 4.6 16.9 69.0 350 13.5 338 9 27 1810 1290B Applied Science (Exercise & Sport Science) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) 7.0 (6.5) 96 (20/22) 87 7.4 C+ 330 19 31 15.5 89 85 81 6.0 78 13 2.1 15 15 A2 3.10 4.0 15.8 63.5 330 12.5 327 7 25 1700 1220B Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 92 7.7 C+ 350 21 34 17.0 93 95 85 6.4 84 13.5 1.8 17 16 A1 3.40 4.6 16.9 69.0 350 13.5 338 9 27 1810 1290B Applied Science (Physiotherapy) 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 97 8.9 C+ 380 25 39 19.0 98 95 89 6.8 96 15 1.4 20 20 A1 3.70 5.5 18.9 75.0 380 15.5 354 11 30 2010 1420B Applied Science (Speech Pathology) 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 92 7.7 C+ 350 21 34 17.0 93 95 85 6.4 84 13.5 1.8 17 16 A1 3.40 4.6 16.9 69.0 350 13.5 338 9 27 1810 1290B Arts/ D Medicine* 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) A+C N/A N/A A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Arts/ M Nursing 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Nursing (Advanced Studies) 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Nursing Post Registration (Singapore)◊ 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

B Oral Health 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) A+C (80)

A+C (6.9) C+ A+C

(300)A+C (17)

A+C (28)

A+C (13)

A+C (83)

A+C (85)

A+C (77)

A+C (5.4)

A+C (58)

A+C (12)

A+C (2.5)

A+C (11)

A+C (10)

A+C (A2)

A+C (2.6)

A+C (3.4)

A+C (14.8)

A+C (56)

A+C (300)

A+C (11.5)

A+C (315)

A+C (5)

A+C (23) A+C (1580) A+C

(1140)B Pharmacy 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Pharmacy and Management 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200

B Science/ D Dental Medicine* 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) A+C (99.5) N/A N/A A+C

(460)A+C (29)

A+C (43)

A+C (20.0)

A+C (100) N/A A+C

(98)A+C (7.0 ) N/A A+C

(19)A+C (1.1) N/A A+C

(25)A+C (A1)

A+C (4.0) N/A A+C

(19.9 )A+C (77.5)

A+C (460)

A+C (16.5)

A+C (382)

A+C (15)

A+C (35) A+C(2180) A+C

(1510)B Science/ D Medicine* 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) A+C N/A N/A A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Science/ M Nursing 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science (Health)/M Nursing 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 80 6.9 C+ 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140LawB Arts/ B Laws 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 8.5 B- 370 24 37 18.5 97 95 88 6.8 94 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.70 5.3 18.4 73.5 370 15.0 349 10 29 1950 1380B Commerce/ B Laws 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 8.5 B- 370 24 37 18.5 97 95 88 6.8 94 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.70 5.3 18.4 73.5 370 15.0 349 10 29 1950 1380B Economics/ B Laws 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 8.5 B- 370 24 37 18.5 97 95 88 6.8 94 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.70 5.3 18.4 73.5 370 15.0 349 10 29 1950 1380B Engineering Honours/ B Laws 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 8.5 B- 370 24 37 18.5 97 95 88 6.8 94 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.70 5.3 18.4 73.5 370 15.0 349 10 29 1950 1380B Science/ B Laws 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 8.5 B- 370 24 37 18.5 97 95 88 6.8 94 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.70 5.3 18.4 73.5 370 15.0 349 10 29 1950 1380MusicB Music 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Music (Composition) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Music (Music Education)^ 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C N/A N/A A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CB Music (Performance) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CDiploma of Music 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) A+C A+C C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+C A+CScience, Agriculture, Environment and Veterinary ScienceB Liberal Arts and Science 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 6.2 C 260 15 25 9.0 75 75 72 4.8 44 11.5 3.0 6 5 B3 2.00 2.0 13.3 49.0 260 8.0 300 3 21 1430 1050B Psychology 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 93.5 7.8 C 360 22 36 18.0 95 95 86 6.6 88 14 1.7 19 18 A1 3.50 4.8 17.6 71.0 360 14.5 345 9 28 1860 1330B Science 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science (Health) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science (Medical Science) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Science/B Advanced Studies 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science/B Advanced Studies(Dalyell Scholars including Mathematical Science)‡ 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 9.1 C 400 25 40 19.5 99 95 91 7.0 96 15.5 1.3 21 20 A1 3.75 5.5 19.3 76.0 400 16.0 363 12 31 2060 1440

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Advanced) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 93 7.8 C 350 22 35 17.5 94 95 85 6.4 86 13.5 1.8 18 17 A1 3.50 4.6 17.2 70.0 350 14.0 340 9 27 1840 1310B Science/B Advanced Studies (Agriculture) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science/B Advanced Studies (Animal and Veterinary Bioscience) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science/B Advanced Studies (Food and Agribusiness) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science/B Advanced Studies (Health) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 6.9 C 300 17 28 13.0 83 85 77 5.4 58 12.0 2.5 11 10 A2 2.60 3.4 14.8 56.0 300 11.5 315 5 23 1580 1140B Science/B Advanced Studies (Medical Science) 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 7.3 C 320 19 31 14.5 88 85 79 5.8 70 12.5 2.2 14 13 A2 2.90 3.8 15.5 61.5 320 12.0 323 6 24 1660 1200B Science/ M Nutrition & Dietetics 7.0 (6.5) 96 (20/22) 95 8.0 C+ 360 23 37 18.5 96 95 87 6.8 92 14.5 1.6 19 19 A1 3.60 5.0 18.2 73.0 360 15.0 347 10 28 1930 1370

B Veterinary Biology/ D Veterinary Medicine 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) A+C (92.0)

A+C (7.7) C+ A+C

(350)A+C (21)

A+C (34)

A+C (17)

A+C (93)

A+C (95)

A+C (85)

A+C (6.4)

A+C (84)

A+C (13.5)

A+C (1.8)

A+C (17)

A+C (16)

A+C (A1)

A+C (3.4)

A+C (4.6)

A+C (16.9)

A+C (69)

A+C (350)

A+C (13.5)

A+C (338)

A+C (9)

A+C (27) A+C (1810) A+C

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A+C A combination of ATAR (or equivalent score) plus additional selection criteria (e.g. portfolio, audition, interview). Check the details for your specific degree using Find a course.

N/A Not Applicable as an entry score cannot be applied.

English - IELTSThe first score is the overall score required, the second score(s) (in brackets) is the minimum score required in each component L-Listening, R-Reading, S-Speaking, W-Writing. For more information on other tests and meeting English requirements, visit sydney.edu.au/study/english-reqs

English - IBTThe IBT is the Internet-based TOEFL test. The first score is the overall requirement (total of all components). Students must also achieve the required minimum in other sections (Unless specified as L-Listening, R-Reading, S-SPeaking, W-Writing, the first number in brackets is the writing section, the second number is for all other sections). For more information on other tests and meeting English requirements, visit sydney.edu.au/study/english-reqs

* Double degree Medicine and Dentistry: Double degree medicine degrees are expected to have an ATAR of 99.95 (or equivalent scores for other accept-ed secondary school qualifications) for domestic applicants and a similarly high threshold for international applicants. Check the relevant website for more information. sydney.edu.au/medicine/ddmp. The double degree Dentistry program is expected to have a minimum ATAR of 99.5 (or equivalent scores for other accepted secondary school qualifications) for all students. All eligible Dentistry and Medicine double degree applicants are also required to undertake a double degree Medicine/Dentistry assessment which is comprised of a written assessment and a faculty discussion session. The University will contact eligible applicants for the assessment. Admission criteria and application processes for these courses are subject to change without notice.

^ Teaching programs: Bachelor of Education (Primary), Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education), and Bachelor of Music (Music Education) Stu-dents entering these teaching programs need to achieve a minimum of three Band 5s in their NSW HSC, one of which must be English (not English as a Second Language(ESL)). Similar requirements will be applied to the IB and other Australian Year 12 qualifications. For other secondary qualifications you need to achieve the minimum scores provided as a guide and get good results in English (not ESL). If you also need to meet English proficiency requirements through a test such as IELTS, you need to complete those requirements separately.

** Sciences Po and the University of Sydney Dual Degrees: Admission to the Dual Degree program is highly competitive. Acceptance to the program will be determined by a Sciences Po and University of Sydney Dual Degree Admissions Committee based on evidence of academic achievement and intellectual read-iness, and on applicants’ own representation of their experience, ideas and aspirations. Applicants need to also meet the minimum admission requirements for their degree of choice at the University of Sydney, including English language requirements. The Sciences Po program requires a total of four years of full-time study to be eligible for two separate awards from Sciences Po and the Uni-versity of Sydney. During years 1-2, students will enrol at Sciences Po, France and pay the applicable fee direct to Sciences Po. During years 3-4, students en-rol in the applicable Sydney degree (international students enrol in the applicable CRICOS registered Sydney degree), with eligible transfer credits for studies undertaken at Sciences Po. Students will pay the applicable Sydney fee in years 3-4 to the University of Sydney. For more information on entry requirements, tuition fees and application processes, visit the relevant course page: sydney.edu.au/courses

‡ Dalyell Scholars courses (by application): Entry to these Dalyell Scholars courses is by application. Several other courses can be studied through the Dalyell Scholars program by invitation only. For a full list of courses available through the Dalyell Scholars program, visit the website: sydney.edu.au/dalyell-scholars

◊ Bachelor of Nursing Post Registration (Singapore): This course is delivered in Singapore by a third party provider and is not available for full-time study in Australia on a student visa. For more information, refer to the Singapore Institute of Management website. www.simge.edu.sg