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UOS 2026 UG Entry Level Requirement

The 2026 Admission Guide outlines tuition fees and admission requirements for international students applying to various undergraduate programs in Australia. It includes information on courses offered, indicative tuition fees, English language proficiency requirements, and equivalent scores for international qualifications. Admission is contingent upon meeting specific criteria, including ATAR or equivalent scores and availability of places.

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UOS 2026 UG Entry Level Requirement

The 2026 Admission Guide outlines tuition fees and admission requirements for international students applying to various undergraduate programs in Australia. It includes information on courses offered, indicative tuition fees, English language proficiency requirements, and equivalent scores for international qualifications. Admission is contingent upon meeting specific criteria, including ATAR or equivalent scores and availability of places.

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2026 Admission Guide

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

2026 indicative Year 1 tuition


Duration (full time in years)

Canada - British Columbia


Commencing semester(s)

English - IELTS Academic


fee ($AUD)/1.0 EFTSL##

English - TOEFL iBT

International ATAR

GCE 3/4 A Levels


IB Diploma
CRICOS
Course name

Architecture, design and planning


B Architecture and Environments 082879K 3 Feb 52,500 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Design (Interaction Design) 108334C 3 Feb/Aug 52,500 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Design and B Advanced Studies (Interaction Design) 108336A 4 Feb/Aug 52,500 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Design in Architecture 052456D 3 Feb 52,500 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Design in Architecture (Honours) and M Architecture 090781J 5 Feb 52,500 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 92 35 15/16 3.7

Arts and social sciences


B Arts 000705M 3 Feb/Aug 52,500 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Arts and B Advanced Studies 093741D 4 Feb/Aug 52,500 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Arts and B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) 093741D 4 Feb/Aug 52,500 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 41 17/21 3.9
Aug
B Arts (Dual Degree: Sciences Po, France)**  000705M 2+2 ** 6.5 (6.0)** 85 (17/19)** 80 29 13/13 3.45
(in France)
B International Studies 115419F 3 Feb/Aug 52,500 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55

B Languages 115418G 3 Feb 52,500 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55


B Media and Communications 115421A 3 Feb 52,500 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 115420B 3 Feb 52,500 7. 0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 87 32 14/15 3.6

B Visual Arts  008451G 3 Feb 49,200 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Visual Arts and B Advanced Studies  094170D 4 Feb 49,200 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25

Business
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

B Commerce 012849G 3 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85


B Commerce and B Advanced Studies 093743B 4 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85
B Commerce and B Advanced Studies
093743B 4 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 98 41 17/21 3.9
(Dalyell Scholars)
B Commerce and B Arts 115417H 4 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85

B Commerce and B Science 115416J 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85

Economics
B Economics 003336G 3 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55

B Economics and B Advanced Studies 093742C 4 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
Aug
B Economics (Dual Degree: Sciences Po, France)**  003336G 2+2 ** 7.0 (6.0)** 96 (17/19)** 85 31 14/14 3.55
(in France)
B Economics and B Arts 115414M 4 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55

Feb = February (Semester 1), Aug = August (Semester 2)


B = Bachelor of, M = Master of, D = Doctor of
Admission is based on a combination of ATAR or equivalent, plus additional admission criteria.
na = Not applicable

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Below is a guide to the Australian Tertiary Admission Admission to any course is subject to meeting all
Rank (ATAR) required for admission to each of our essential admission criteria, including the ATAR or
undergraduate courses in 2026, and equivalent equivalent, and availability of places.
scores for some common overseas qualifications. All For notes to this guide and explanations of the
scores published are indicative only. ATAR-equivalent qualifications and entry scores listed, see pages 68-71.
admission scores listed for other qualifications are For a full list of qualifications and the latest
also subject to changes in the assessment schedules admission criteria, visit:
used to convert scores. sydney.edu.au/study/secondary-qualifications

South Africa - National Senior


Indian School Certificate

USFP GPA/USFP English

Graduation Certificate
USA - SAT (out of 1600)
Sri Lanka GCE A Levels

Vietnam - High School


Kenya - Certificate of
Secondary Education
French Baccalaureat

India - HSSC 6 states

Malaysia - STPM 3/4


Hong Kong - HKDSE

South Korea - CSAT

Sweden - Slutbetyg
Norway - Vitnemal

Singapore A Levels
Germany – Abitur
China - Gaokao

Malaysia - UEC
India - CBSE

Certificate

USA - ACT

See page
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C+ 8 38
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C+ 8 38
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C+ 8 38
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C+ 8.8 38
80% 14.8 1.8 21 18 92 95 78 17/16 A1 4.6 350 72 362 9 16.9 30 1350 7.7/C+ 8.9 38

70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C 8 39
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C 8 39
90% 17.2 1.3 25 19.5 95 95 84 21/20 A1 5.5 400 82 376 12 19.3 33 1450 9.1/C 9.3 39

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 na 8 39

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 39

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 40
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/B- 8.8 40
75% 13.6 2.1 19 16.5 89 85 73 15/15 A2 4 330 68 350 7 15.8 27 1320 7.4/C+ 8.7 40

55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 40


55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 40

85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 41
85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 41

90% 17.2 1.3 25 19.5 95 95 84 21/20 A1 5.5 400 82 376 12 19.3 33 1450 9.1/C+ 9.3 41

85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 41

85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 41
Undergraduate study

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C+ 8.5 42

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C+ 8.5 42

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 na 8.5 42

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C+ 8.5 42

## Tuition fees are subject to annual increases. For further information, see page 75.
^, **,  See table notes on pages 68-71.

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2026 indicative Year 1 tuition
Duration (full time in years)

Canada - British Columbia


Commencing semester(s)

English - IELTS Academic


fee ($AUD)/1.0 EFTSL##

English - TOEFL iBT

International ATAR

GCE 3/4 A Levels


IB Diploma
CRICOS
Course name

Education and social work

7.5
B Education (Early Childhood) 105 (27-L/S,
103482J 4 Feb 60,600 (8.0- L/S, 75 26 12/12 3.35
25-W, 23-R)
7.0-R/W)
7.5
105 (27-L/S,
B Education (Health and Physical Education)^  103483H 4 Feb 60,600 (8.0- L/S, 80 29 13/13 3.45
25-W, 23-R)
7.0-R/W)
7.5
105 (27-L/S,
B Education (Primary)^  103484G 4 Feb 60,600 (8.0- L/S, 85 31 14/14 3.55
25-W, 23-R)
7.0-R/W)
7.5
105 (27-L/S,
B Education (Secondary)  103485F 4 Feb 60,600 (8.0- L/S, 80 29 13/13 3.45
25-W, 23-R)
7.0-R/W)
7.5
105 (27-L/S,
B Education and B Advanced Studies (Secondary)  103487D 5 Feb 60,600 (8.0- L/S, 80 29 13/13 3.45
25-W, 23-R)
7.0-R/W)
B Social Work 000706K 4 Feb 56,300 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Arts and B Social Work 012851B 5 Feb 56,300 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 75 26 12/12 3.35

Engineering and computer science

B Advanced Computing 093855E 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Advanced Computing and B Commerce 093857C 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85
B Advanced Computing and B Science 093856D 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Advanced Computing and B Science (Health) 093856D 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Advanced Computing and B Science (Medical Science) 093856D 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Biomedical Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours
083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
(Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
B Engineering Honours (Civil Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars)‡ 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 41 17/21 3.9
B Engineering Honours (Electrical Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Flexible First Year) 083109M 4 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Mechanical Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

B Engineering Honours (Software Engineering) 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours with Space 083109M 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 97 39 17/20 3.9
B Engineering Honours and B Arts 107885B 5.5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours and B Commerce 107886A 5.5 Feb/Aug 60,600 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 96 38 17/19 3.85
B Engineering Honours (Civil Engineering) and
083633B 5 Feb 60,600 7.0 (6.0) 96 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Design in Architecture
B Engineering Honours and B Project Management 083636K 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours and B Science 083637J 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Engineering Honours (Biomedical Engineering) and
083637J 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Science (Health)
B Engineering Honours and B Science (Medical Science) 083637J 5 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.65
B Project Management 074381C 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45

Feb = February (Semester 1), Aug = August (Semester 2)


B = Bachelor of, M = Master of, D = Doctor of
Admission is based on a combination of ATAR or equivalent, plus additional admission criteria.
na = Not applicable

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South Africa - National Senior
Indian School Certificate

USFP GPA/USFP English

Graduation Certificate
USA - SAT (out of 1600)
Sri Lanka GCE A Levels

Vietnam - High School


Kenya - Certificate of
Secondary Education
French Baccalaureat

India - HSSC 6 states

Malaysia - STPM 3/4


Hong Kong - HKDSE

South Korea - CSAT

Sweden - Slutbetyg
Norway - Vitnemal

Singapore A Levels
Germany – Abitur
China - Gaokao

Malaysia - UEC
India - CBSE

Certificate

USA - ACT

See page
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/B- 8 43

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 na 8 43

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 na 8.5 43

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/B- 8 43

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/B- 8 43

70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C+ 8 44
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C+ 8 44

80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 45
85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 45
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 45
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 45
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 45
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 46
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 46

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 46

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 46
90% 17.2 1.3 25 19.5 95 95 84 21/20 A1 5.5 400 82 376 12 19.3 33 1450 9.1/C 9.3 47
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 47
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 47
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 47
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 48
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 48
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 48
85% 16.6 1.4 25 19 95 95 83 20/20 A1 5.5 380 79 373 11 18.9 33 1420 8.9/C 9.2 48
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 49
85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/C+ 9.2 49

80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C+ 8.8 49

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 49
Undergraduate study

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 49

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 50

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 50
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 50

## Tuition fees are subject to annual increases. For further information, see page 75.
^, **,  See table notes on pages 68-71.

63
2026 indicative Year 1 tuition
Duration (full time in years)

Canada - British Columbia


Commencing semester(s)

English - IELTS Academic


fee ($AUD)/1.0 EFTSL##

English - TOEFL iBT

International ATAR

GCE 3/4 A Levels


IB Diploma
CRICOS
Course name

Law

B Arts and B Laws 006441D 5 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 38 16/18 3.8
B Commerce and B Laws 017835F 5 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 96 38 17/19 3.85
B Economics and B Laws 006443B 5 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 38 16/18 3.8
B Engineering Honours and B Laws 107888K 6.5 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 38 16/18 3.8
B Science and B Laws 016237C 5 Feb/Aug 56,300 7.5 (7.0) 105 (23/25) 95.5 38 16/18 3.8

Medicine and health

B Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) 079215K 4 Feb 65,900 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 94 37 16/17 3.75
B Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) 022306M 3 Feb 65,900 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) 088106G 4 Feb 65,900 7.0 (6.5) 96 (20/22) 89 33 15/16 3.65
B Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) 063849G 4 Feb 65,900 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 91 34 15/16 3.7
B Applied Science (Physiotherapy) 063847J 4 Feb 65,900 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 97.5 40 17/20 3.9
B Applied Science (Speech Pathology) 012825D 4 Feb 65,900 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 92 35 15/16 3.7
60,600/
B Arts and D Medicine  093751B 7 Feb 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 99.95 45 na/24 na
97,000#
96 (24-L/R,
B Arts and M Nursing 117619D 4 Feb 52,500 7.0 (7.0) 80 29 13/13 3.45
27-W, 23-S)
96 (24-L/R,
B Nursing (Advanced Studies) 117617F 3 Feb 49,200 7.0 (7.0) 80 29 13/13 3.45
27-W, 23-S)
B Biomedicine and Health 117352D 3 Feb 65,900 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Oral Health 072495J 3 Feb 60,600 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 87 32 14/15 3.6
B Pharmacy (Honours) and M Pharmacy Practice 105223A 5 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Pharmacy and Management (Honours) and
105222B 6 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
M Pharmacy Practice
60,600/
B Science and D Dental Medicine  085342G 7 Feb 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 99.6 44 na/23 na
95,000#
60,600/
B Science and D Medicine  079218G 7 Feb 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 99.95 45 na/24 na
97,000#
96 (24-L/R,
B Science and M Nursing 117620M 4 Feb 56,300 7.0 (7.0) 80 29 13/13 3.45
27-W, 23-S)
96 (24-L/R,
B Science (Health) and M Nursing 069880D 4 Feb 56,300 7.0 (7.0) 80 29 13/13 3.45
27-W, 23-S)

B Science and M Nutrition and Dietetics 069875A 5 Feb 60,600 7.0 (6.5) 96 (20/22) 92.5 35 16/17 3.75
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

Feb = February (Semester 1), Aug = August (Semester 2)


B = Bachelor of, M = Master of, D = Doctor of
Admission is based on a combination of ATAR or equivalent, plus additional admission criteria.
na = Not applicable

64
South Africa - National Senior
Indian School Certificate

USFP GPA/USFP English

Graduation Certificate
USA - SAT (out of 1600)
Sri Lanka GCE A Levels

Vietnam - High School


Kenya - Certificate of
Secondary Education
French Baccalaureat

India - HSSC 6 states

Malaysia - STPM 3/4


Hong Kong - HKDSE

South Korea - CSAT

Sweden - Slutbetyg
Norway - Vitnemal

Singapore A Levels
Germany – Abitur
China - Gaokao

Malaysia - UEC
India - CBSE

Certificate

USA - ACT

See page
85% 16 1.6 24 18.5 94 95 81 19/19 A1 5.3 370 76 369 10 18.4 32 1380 8.5/B- 9.1 51
85% 16.2 1.5 24 19 94 95 82 19/19 A1 5.3 370 77 370 11 18.5 32 1380 8.5/B- 9.2 51
85% 16 1.6 24 18.5 94 95 81 19/19 A1 5.3 370 76 369 10 18.4 32 1380 8.5/B- 9.1 51
85% 16 1.6 24 18.5 94 95 81 19/19 A1 5.3 370 76 369 10 18.4 32 1380 8.5/B- 9.1 51
85% 16 1.6 24 18.5 94 95 81 19/19 A1 5.3 370 76 369 10 18.4 32 1380 8.5/B- 9.1 51

80% 15.5 1.7 22 18.5 93 95 80 19/18 A1 4.8 360 74 366 9 17.6 30 1360 7.8/C 9 52
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 52
75% 14.1 2 20 17 90 85 75 16/15 A2 4.2 340 70 355 7 16.1 28 1330 7.5/C+ 8.8 52
80% 14.6 1.9 20 17.5 91 95 77 17/16 A1 4.6 350 71 360 8 16.5 29 1350 7.6/C+ 8.9 52
85% 16.9 1.4 25 19.5 95 95 83 21/20 A1 5.5 400 80 375 12 19.1 33 1450 9.1/C+ 9.3 52
80% 14.8 1.8 21 18 92 95 78 17/16 A1 4.6 350 72 362 9 16.9 30 1350 7.7/C+ 8.9 53

na 20 1 30 21 99 95 na na A1 na 480 96 393 16 20 36 1590 na na 53

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9 8 53

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9 8 53

80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8
75% 13.6 2.1 19 16.5 89 85 73 15/15 A2 4 330 68 350 7 15.8 27 1320 7.4/C+ 8.7 53
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 54

75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 54

na 18.7 1 30 20 97 95 na na/28 A1 na 460 88 385 15 19.9 36 1590 na na 54

na 20 1 30 21 99 95 na na A1 na 480 96 393 16 20 36 1590 na na 54

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9 8 55

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9 8 55

80% 15 1.8 22 18 92 95 79 18/17 A1 4.6 350 73 363 9 17.2 29 1300 7.8/C+ 8.9 55
Undergraduate study

# This double degree lists two tuition fee rates. The first tuition fee is for students commencing in the
undergraduate degree in 2026 for Year 1. The second tuition fee is for students commencing the postgraduate
degree in 2026 for Year 1. Tuition fees are subject to annual review and will increase each year of your study.
Refer to important fee information on page 75.

## Tuition fees are subject to annual increases. For further information, see page 75.
^, **,  See table notes on pages 68-71.

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2026 indicative Year 1 tuition
Duration (full time in years)

Canada - British Columbia


Commencing semester(s)

English - IELTS Academic


fee ($AUD)/1.0 EFTSL##

English - TOEFL iBT

International ATAR

GCE 3/4 A Levels


IB Diploma
CRICOS
Course name

Music

B Music  094484G 4 Feb 50,300 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25


B Music (Composition)  052452G 4 Feb 50,300 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Music and B Advanced Studies (Composition)  0101565 5 Feb 50,300 6.5 (6.0) 86 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Music (Music Education)^  008447D 4 Feb 50,300 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Music (Performance)  052451J 4 Feb/Aug 49,200 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Music and B Advanced Studies (Performance)  0101564 5 Feb/Aug 49,200 6.5 (6.0) 86 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25

Science

B Agricultural Science 111866D 3 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Agricultural Science Honours 111869A 4 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 75 26 12/12 3.35
B Animal and Veterinary Bioscience 116443J 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Liberal Arts and Science 068569G 3 Feb/Aug 56,300 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 70 24 11/11 3.25
B Liberal Arts and Science (Advanced) 068569G 3 Feb/Aug 56,300 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Mathematical Sciences 107969J 3 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Psychology 107969J 3 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Psychology Honours 107970E 4 Feb 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 91 34 15/16 3.7
B Science 000719E 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Science (Advanced) 000719E 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Science (Health) 000719E 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Science (Medical Science) 000719E 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Science and B Advanced Studies 093744A 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Science and B Advanced Studies (Advanced) 093744A 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 90 34 15/16 3.65
B Science and B Advanced Studies
093744A 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 98 41 17/21 3.9
(Dalyell Scholars)
B Science and B Advanced Studies (Health) 093744A 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
B Science and B Advanced Studies (Medical Science) 093744A 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 85 31 14/14 3.55
B Science and B Arts 115415K 4 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
65,900/
B Veterinary Biology and D Veterinary Medicine  079222M 6 Feb 7.0 (7.0) 96 (23/25) 94 37 16/17 3.75
80,500 ф
B Wildlife Conservation (Taronga) 116444H 3 Feb/Aug 60,600 6.5 (6.0) 85 (17/19) 80 29 13/13 3.45
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

Feb = February (Semester 1), Aug = August (Semester 2)


B = Bachelor of, M = Master of, D = Doctor of
Admission is based on a combination of ATAR or equivalent, plus additional admission criteria.
na = Not applicable

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South Africa - National Senior
Indian School Certificate

USFP GPA/USFP English

Graduation Certificate
USA - SAT (out of 1600)
Sri Lanka GCE A Levels

Vietnam - High School


Kenya - Certificate of
Secondary Education
French Baccalaureat

India - HSSC 6 states

Malaysia - STPM 3/4


Hong Kong - HKDSE

South Korea - CSAT

Sweden - Slutbetyg
Norway - Vitnemal

Singapore A Levels
Germany – Abitur
China - Gaokao

Malaysia - UEC
India - CBSE

Certificate

USA - ACT

See page
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 56
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 56
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 56
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 na 8 56
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 56
55% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 56

70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C 8 57
70% 11.5 2.7 16 12.5 81 75 62 8/8 B3 2.5 280 61 320 4 14 23 1200 6.7/C 8 57
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 57
70% 10.8 3 15 10.5 77 75 58 6/5 B3 2 260 58 305 3 13.3 22 1130 6.2/C 8 57
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 57
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 57
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 57
80% 14.6 1.9 20 17.5 91 95 77 17/16 A1 4.6 350 71 360 8 16.5 29 1350 7.6/C 8.9 58
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 58
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 58
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 59
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 59
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 58
80% 14.3 2 20 17 90 95 76 16/16 A1 4.4 340 70 357 8 16.2 28 1340 7.5/C 8.8 58

90% 17.2 1.3 25 19.5 95 95 84 21/20 A1 5.5 400 82 376 12 19.3 33 1450 9.1/C 9.3 58

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 59
75% 13.2 2.2 19 15.5 87 85 71 14/13 A2 3.8 320 67 346 6 15.5 26 1300 7.3/C 8.5 59
75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 8 59

80% 15.5 1.7 22 18.5 93 95 80 19/18 A1 4.8 360 74 366 9 17.6 30 1360 7.8/C+ 9 59

75% 12.3 2.5 17 14 84 85 67 11/10 A2 3.4 300 64 333 5 14.8 24 1250 6.9/C 9 59 Undergraduate study

ф The B Veterinary Biology and D Veterinary Medicine (BVB and DVM) lists two tuition fee rates.
The first tuition fee is for students commencing the BVB component in 2026 for Year 1.
The second tuition fee is for students commencing the DVM in 2026 for Year 1.
Tuition fees are subject to annual review and will increase each year of your study.
Refer to important fee information on page 75.

## Tuition fees are subject to annual increases. For further information, see page 75.
^, **,  See table notes on pages 68-71.

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Table
The information published in the undergraduate courses tables on pages 38-59 and the
Admission Guide on pages 60–67 is provided as a guide for admission to our undergraduate
courses in 2026. The information is correct at the time of publication, but may be subject

notes
to change. For the latest course information, including admission criteria, course structure
and availability, refer to the relevant course at: sydney.edu.au/courses

Availability to international students Key to the tables


Courses listed in the Admission Guide on pages 60–67 are
CRICOS registered and available to student visa holders. For  Additional admission criteria
more information on CRICOS-registered courses, visit: Combination of ATAR (or equivalent score) plus additional
www.cricos.education.gov.au admission criteria (eg, portfolio, audition, interview).
Check the details for your specific course at:
sydney.edu.au/courses
Admission criteria
The admission criteria published in the Admission Guide
are provided as a guide only, and will not necessarily result na Not available or not applicable
in an offer of a place for all courses. Admission is subject Not available, or not applicable as an admission score cannot
to meeting all admission criteria, including English language be applied.
requirements and prerequisites where applicable.
For courses marked with a triangle (), there are additional Prerequisites
admission criteria such as auditions and/or interviews.
‡ Mathematics prerequisite
For the courses marked with this symbol, the mathematics
ATAR-equivalent admission scores listed for non-Australian
prerequisite applies to international students undertaking
qualifications are also indicative and subject to changes in
an Australian state or territory Year 12 qualification in or
assessment schedules used to convert scores.
outside Australia, any Year 12 qualification in Australia, or the
For full course details, check the relevant course at:
University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP). For more
sydney.edu.au/courses
information about the mathematics prerequisite, including
equivalent requirements for other qualifications, and
For a comprehensive list of secondary education
options available if you have not studied mathematics, visit:
(Year 12 or high school) qualifications accepted by the
sydney.edu.au/study/maths
University of Sydney, visit:
sydney.edu.au/study/secondary-qualifications
^ NESA prerequisites for teaching degrees
Programs, majors, minors and specialisations − Bachelor of Education (Primary)
The programs, majors, minors and specialisations listed − Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education)
in the undergraduate courses tables on pages 38-59 are − Bachelor of Music (Music Education)
indicative only, and subject to change. Unless specified as a
The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) requires
major or a minor only, majors are also available as minors.
students entering these teaching degrees to achieve the
For the latest information, visit: sydney.edu.au/handbooks
equivalent of a minimum of three Band 5s in their NSW HSC,
one of which must be English (English Standard, English
Assumed knowledge and prerequisites Advanced, or English as an Additional Language or Dialect
The assumed knowledge and prerequisites listed in our (EALD), previously known as English as a Second Lanugage
courses tables refer to subjects in the NSW Higher School (ESL)). For equivalent requirements for other Australian
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

Certificate (HSC) curriculum. For example, Mathematics Year 12 qualifications, refer to the UAC website at:
Advanced refers to the two-unit HSC subject or an www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/admission-criteria/
equivalent subject for other qualifications. Refer to the HSC year-12-qualifications
syllabus to understand the required subjects and standards.
www.educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/ For other non-Australian secondary education (high
nesa/11-12/Understanding-the-curriculum/syllabuses-a-z school) qualifications, the University will assess whether
you have achieved an equivalent standard through your
Recommended studies high school studies. If you need to meet English proficiency
Some courses may also have recommended studies. For requirements through a test such as IELTS, you will complete
details, check the relevant course at: sydney.edu.au/courses those requirements separately.

Dalyell by invitation
‘Dalyell by invitation’ refers to the Dalyell Scholars stream
for high-achieving students, which eligible students may be
invited to join. Visit sydney.edu.au/dalyell-scholars for more
information.

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** Sciences Po and University of Sydney dual degrees International ATAR
− B Arts (Dual Degree: Sciences Po, France) The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a number
between 0 and 99.95 that tells you where you rank in your
− B Economics (Dual Degree: Sciences Po, France)
year group. It’s based on the overall results of an Australian
Admission to the program is determined jointly by the Year 12 qualification, and it can change from year to year.
University of Sydney and Sciences Po based on additional The figures shown in the ‘International ATAR’ column apply
admission criteria, including attending a panel interview to international applicants only.
online if invited. Applicants to these degrees need to meet
the minimum admission requirements for their degree of International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
choice at the University of Sydney, and the higher of the Entry is based on the total score for the completed
English language requirements of the University of Sydney International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.
and Sciences Po.

GCE A Levels
The Sciences Po dual degrees require a total of four years
(Applies to UK General Certificate of Education Advanced
of full‑time study to be eligible for two separate awards
Level examination and select comparable qualifications.) The
from Sciences Po and the University of Sydney. During
first score listed is the requirement for three subjects; the
years 1‑2, students enrol at Sciences Po, France, and pay
second score is for four subjects. If there are more than four
the applicable fee directly to Sciences Po. During years 3‑4,
subjects, the best four will be used to calculate the aggregate.
students enrol in the applicable CRICOS‑registered Sydney
The aggregate is calculated from the A2 subjects based on
degree (international students enrol in the applicable
A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1. Advanced Subsidiary (AS)
CRICOS‑registered Sydney degree), with eligible
subjects are not used in calculating the aggregate. At most,
transfer credits for studies undertaken at Sciences Po.
one Applied A level subject may be included in the aggregate.
Students pay the applicable Sydney fee in years 3‑4 to
the University of Sydney.
Canada
Student visa holders who commence one of these courses British Columbia: Certificate of Graduation.
may face additional costs associated with their student visa. Grade average from all grade 12 subjects except Graduation
For visa information, visit: Transition, based on: A=4, B=3, C+=2.5, C=2, C-=1, F=0. Also
www.homeaffairs.gov.au applies to Adult Secondary School graduation diplomas,
comparable qualifications in the Yukon territory and the
Diplome de fin d’etudes.
Explanation of admission scores
The following explanations relate to the admission scores
China
listed in the Admission Guide on pages 60–67.
Gaokao: The Gaokao requirement is listed as a percentage
for each course. Calculate the score required as a
English language test scores percentage of the maximum score for your province. The
All English test scores need to be no more than two years maximum score is 750 in most provinces, with exceptions
old at the date of course commencement. For a full list of including Shanghai (660) and Hainan (940). For example, for
English language tests accepted by the University, visit: Beijing, 70% = 525 out of a maximum score of 750.
sydney.edu.au/study/english-reqs

English – IELTS Academic: The first score listed is the


overall score; the score listed within brackets is the
minimum score required in each section (L for Listening,
Undergraduate study

R for Reading, S for Speaking, W for Writing).

English – TOEFL iBT (internet-based TOEFL): The first score


listed is the total score required. The first score within
brackets is the minimum score for each section – Listening,
Reading and Speaking. The second score is the minimum
score for Writing. Where specific section scores are
required, L is for Listening, R for Reading, S for Speaking,
and W for Writing.

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France Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC): Average of the
French Baccalaureat: French Baccalaureat score for the best five academic subjects in the Higher Secondary School
following (including French territories and departments): Certificate (HSSC) in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat,
− Baccalaureat General Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. The
requirement is higher for other states.
− Baccalaureat de l’Enseignement du Second Degre
− Diplome de Bachelier de l’Enseignement
Kenya
du Second Degre
Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education: Aggregate
− Option Internationale du Baccalaureat (OIB) – based on maximum seven subjects, where A=12, A-=11,
International option of the French Baccalaureate B+=10, B= 9, B-=8, C+=7, C=6, C-=5, D+=4, D=3, D-=2, E=1.

Germany
Abitur: Average grade or ‘Durchschnittsnote’ required for Malaysia
the following qualifications: Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM): Aggregate for
minimum 3 (first score listed) or 4 (second score listed)
− Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife
Advanced Level subjects based on A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4,
− Abiturientenzeugnis B-=3, C+=2, C=1. Partial passes and fails are not included.
− Zeugnis der Reife Subjects must be taken in the same academic year.
− Reifezeugnis
Unified Examinations Certificate (UEC): Grade average
(A1, A2 or B3) based on the best five subjects* (excluding
Hong Kong
vocational subjects), taking the numerical value of the
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE):
grades – for example, A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4 and so
Aggregate based on the best five subjects, including any
on, where a sum of 5=A1 average, 6-10=A2 average, and
combination of compulsory and Category A and C electives,
11‑15=B3 average.
but excluding Category B (Applied Learning) subjects. For
*Dentistry and medicine double degrees require
compulsory subjects and Category A electives, the aggregate
nine A1 subjects.
score is calculated based on 5** or 5*=6, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3,
2=2 and 1=1. For Category C electives, A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5,
D=1.0, E=0. Norway
Vitnemal: Grade average in the Norwegian Certificate
India of Completion of Upper Secondary School Examinations
CBSE All India Senior School Certificate: All India Senior (Vitnemal fra den Videregaende Skole).
School Certificate awarded by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE). Select either English or Hindi, Singapore
then the best four remaining externally examined subjects. Singapore A Levels: GCE Advanced Level (A Level)
Sum the five grade values based on A1=4, A2=3.5, B1=3, examinations conducted in Singapore.
B2=2.5, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5.
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

− Applicants must present at least three H2 subjects,


and the aggregate can be raised to a maximum
Where five A1 results are presented and the average of of four H2 subjects or the equivalent by:
the numerical exam marks is 96 or higher, the aggregate is
− one content-based subject (at H1, H2 or H3
deemed as 21.
level) and General Paper (GP) at H1 level, or
− Knowledge and Inquiry (KI) at H2 level.
Indian School Certificate: Indian School Certificate
awarded by the Council for Indian School Certificate − H3 subjects are ranked the same as H2 subjects.
Examinations (CISCE). The required score is the average of − Project Work and Mother Tongue are not included.
the best four subjects, including English. − 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 (for example, A=60, B=50 and so on).

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South Africa University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP)
National Senior Certificate: Average of the best four The first (numerical) score listed is the USFP score
subjects (with the highest percentage results), excluding or GPA; the second (letter) grade listed is the English
Life Orientation. grade required. This score can serve as a guide to
admission to other Australian university foundation
South Korea (Republic of Korea) programs; however, requirements may vary from course
College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT): Aggregate to course. A GPA of 8 may be considered equivalent to
calculated from four standard scores in Korean Language, 80%. Separate English requirements will apply for other
Mathematics and the best two subjects from Social Studies foundation programs.
or Science area. The Korean Senior High School Diploma is
not assessable.  For Nursing pre-registration degrees, the USFP English
test result will not meet the English requirements set by
the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council
Sri Lanka
(ANMAC). USFP students will be required to meet the IELTS
Sri Lanka GCE A Levels: GCE Advanced Level (A Level)
requirement of an overall 7.0 with no band below 7.0. For
examination aggregate of the best three Advanced Level
more information, visit: sydney.edu.au/courses
subjects, based on A=4, B=3, C=2, S=1. A fourth subject
grade may be added if three A grades are achieved.
USFP package offers are not available with Sciences Po
dual degrees, due to the structure of these degrees, which
Sweden
require the first two years to be undertaken in France, and
Slutbetyg: Swedish Secondary School Leaving Certificate
the resulting student visa implications.
(from a Gymnasieskolan). 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.) Vietnam
Vietnamese High School Graduation Certificate:
United States (in or outside the US) Vietnamese High School Graduation Certificate (Bằng tốt
American College Test (ACT)*: Composite score. Evidence nghiệp THPT) with the required Grade 12 GPA from an
of graduation from a secondary education qualification approved high school.
is also required. ACT scores required can be lower for
applicants presenting Advanced Placement tests (APs) with
a score of 3 or better.

SAT*: Composite score out of 1600 for tests taken from


2016. Evidence of graduation from a secondary education
qualification is also required. SAT scores required can be
lower for applicants presenting Advanced Placement tests
(APs) with a score of 3 or better.

*Note: The SAT and ACT do not meet the University of


Sydney’s mathematics course prerequisite for applicants
who are required to meet this requirement. For information
on the mathematics prerequisite, visit:
sydney.edu.au/study/maths
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How to apply
to our undergraduate degrees
1
CHOOSE YOUR COURSE
Explore our huge range of study options across a wide range of disciplines to find the degree
that’s right for you.
sydney.edu.au/courses

2 CHECK THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICATION DEADLINES


Once you’ve found your dream course, check its specific admission
requirements at sydney.edu.au/courses under Admissions
Application deadlines vary by course, so don’t forget to make a note of
the important deadlines that apply to your chosen course.

Check whether any of the following admission criteria apply to your chosen course.
Academic requirements
Prerequisites
Additional admission criteria, such as audition, interview, portfolio or personal statement
English language requirements
Assumed knowledge
Inherent requirements

3 SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION


Apply as early as possible, to allow time for visa and travel arrangements.
Submit your application, along with any requirement documentation, either directly through
our Courses website at sydney.edu.au/courses or through one of our authorised agents
sydney.edu.au – International Guide 2026

listed at sydney.edu.au/study/overseas-agents

A $150 (AUD) application processing fee applies.

If you have an Australian educational qualification


Apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) if you are currently studying:
− an Australian Year 12 qualification (whether in or outside Australia), or
− an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma in Australia.

For other Australian qualifications, find out how to apply at sydney.edu.au/courses

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4 ACCEPT YOUR OFFER
If you receive an offer to study your chosen course at the University of Sydney, this will be in the form
of an email from us with details on how to accept your offer and/or any additional admission criteria
you are required to meet. Make sure you follow these instructions to secure your place in the course.

5 PAY YOUR FEES


Your offer will also include instructions on how to pay your first semester’s tuition fee and your
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) fee. Make sure you pay these by the due date noted in
the offer.

6 APPLY FOR YOUR STUDENT VISA


Once you have completed the payment of those fees, you will receive an electronic
Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE), which you will need in order to apply for your student visa.
Welcome to the University of Sydney!

Need help?
− For full details of the admission process, including applying
for other admission pathways, scholarships and credit, visit
Undergraduate study

sydney.edu.au/study/international-admissions
For full details of the
− If you need more information to help you decide which admission process,
course to apply for, join us for an in-person or online event scan the QR code.
sydney.edu.au/international-events

− If you’ve got specific questions, get in touch with one of our


regional experts at sydney.edu.au/study/regional-contacts

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