What if my qualification isn't listed?
To be eligible for admission into one of our undergraduate degrees, you need to have completed one of the below qualifications.
Note: you also need to meet the admissions criteria, which can be found on the individual course pages.
Please also refer to our admissions guides for entry scores. We provide selection ranks for domestic students and equivalent entry scores for some year 12 qualifications for international students.
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We recognise the following secondary education qualifications from around the world.
We also provide an indicative entry requirement for many of the qualifications below. Check the admission criteria on the course page.
Admission is based on the scores for a completed IB diploma. Domestic students can find IB diploma requirements on the UAC website. International students can refer to the course page or the admissions guide.
Admission is based on results in up to four Advanced Level subjects in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) comparable qualifications.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) examination or American College Test (ACT) with completion of a secondary education (high school) qualification.
Accepted (from 2010 onwards) with required score.
Completion of one of the following:
If your country or secondary qualification isn’t listed, check the other qualifications we recognise in higher education study, vocational education or enabling/preparatory programs.
We also recognise the following qualifications, listed below by country/region:
Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or equivalent in the following Australian state and territory year 12 qualifications:
We also recognise the Universities Admission Index (UAI; acquired by people who completed high school before 2009) and the completion of an Australian Year 12 qualification at TAFE.
To convert your Queensland Overall Position (OP) to an ATAR result before 2020, check the ATAR/OP comparison table published by UAC.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
We have strict entry standards with regard to quality and integrity and take any inconsistencies in applications extremely seriously, in line with our academic honesty policy. To ensure the integrity of our admissions, we only accept qualifications obtained at Ontario Secondary School Diploma schools that have gone through our robust verification process.
If your country or secondary qualification isn’t listed, then check the other qualifications we recognise in higher education study, vocational education or enabling/preparatory programs.
You may be eligible for admission based on the completion of at least one year of full-time study* (or the part-time equivalent) in a bachelor's degree or equivalent or higher, at a recognised university or non-university higher education provider. Applicants with complex tertiary study backgrounds may be assessed on a case by case basis by the admissions office.
If you have not completed a full year, you will be assessed on your results in a recognised secondary education qualification.
If you have both a recognised secondary education qualification and bachelor's degree studies, you will be assessed based on your best result, regardless of the order in which you completed them. This means that if your ATAR or equivalent score in a secondary qualification is higher than your bachelor's degree result, your application will be considered on the basis of your ATAR or equivalent score.
If you're applying for a course with prerequisites and/or additional admission criteria, such as an interview, audition or portfolio, these factors will also be taken into account.
Some courses are not available to applicants who have already started bachelor's degree studies.
These are:
The admission criteria published above are a guide only for eligibility to apply. Grading systems and calculations also vary across different institutions, and the above grades represent the University of Sydney grading system.
You may also be eligible for credit for previous study to carry across to your new degree.
International articulation pathways
The University has international articulation pathway arrangements with selected overseas universities and higher education institutions. These formal arrangements can help fast-track your studies by providing you with credit towards your degree. If your institution and program is listed, credit will be awarded as part of the application for admission. A separate application for credit is not required.
*Full time study is a minimum of 48 credit points at the University of Sydney or the equivalent study load at other institutions.
We may consider the results of a completed diploma or advanced diploma, including vocational education and training (VET) qualifications at that level if it was accredited by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) or an overseas equivalent at the time you were enrolled, and is accepted by your faculty. If you're applying for a course with additional admission criteria, such as an interview, audition or portfolio, these factors will also be taken into account.
You can check AQF accreditation with the provider or look for an AQF accreditation symbol on your transcript of results or award certificate.
The admission criteria published above are a guide only for eligibility to apply. Grading systems and calculations vary across different institutions and countries, and the University will assess and determine the equivalent requirements.
If you will be younger than 21 at the first census date of your prospective admission, you will also need to have completed the HSC or an equivalent acceptable secondary education qualification before your diploma will be considered.
* A relevant diploma means the diploma is from the same broad Field of Education as the degree you are applying for. If you are unsure if your diploma is relevant, contact admissions.office@sydney.edu.au with the details of your diploma and the University of Sydney course you want to apply for.
The University has international articulation pathways from selected post-secondary qualifications at overseas universities, polytechnics and colleges. This includes polytechnics in Singapore. These formal arrangements can help fast-track your studies by providing you with credit towards your degree.
In addition to the University of Sydney Preparation Programs (USPP), we recognise all Group of Eight university foundation programs as well as foundation programs from the UK Russell Group universities. The following foundation programs are also recognised:
Program | Recognised delivery locations |
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Preparatory Year |
Samoa |
University of South Pacific |
Fiji |
The Advanced International Certificate of Education, University of Cambridge |
UK |
Foundation Programs administered by the Study Group International |
UK, Europe, USA, Canada |
Malaysian Foundation Programs listed as MQR registered programs |
Malaysia |
The St Andrew’s College Cambridge Foundation Course offered by the UK Foundation Network (UKFN) |
UK, South Korea |
The Advanced Level Foundation offered by Kings Education |
UK, Vietnam, South Korea |
The AIAC Foundation Program offered by Aceleader Education Group |
China |
Australian and New Zealand public university foundation programs |
Australia, New Zealand |
Most students join the University via the University of Sydney Preparation Programs (USPP) consisting of: