The following qualifications, achieved at a certain level, make you eligible to apply for admission to UWA:

GCE – A levels or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 

The General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-Levels) is a widely recognised academic qualification conferred in more than 125 countries.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the GCE A-Levels program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  1. satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  2. achieve a sufficient number of GCE A-Level points to be offered a place
  3. satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

GCE A-Level students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the GCE A-Level points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

GCE A-LEVEL GRADESGCE A-LEVEL POINTSATAR EQUIVALENT
CCD770
CCD875
CCC980
BCC1085
BBC1188
BBB1290
ABB1392
AAB1496
AAA1598
A*AA1699
A*A*A1799.5
A*A*A*1899.95
US College Board SAT and ACT

Students completing US College Board SAT or ACT in conjunction with a recognised high school qualification are eligible for admission to UWA.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the SAT or ACT program. To be admitted to the University, you must meet all criteria listed below by:

  1. having taken the SAT with the US College Board or the ACT within two years of the US High School Diploma;
  2. having successfully completed the US High School Diploma, or one of the recognised high school qualifications listed below, and achieved the required grades;
  3. satisfying the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below;
  4. achieving a sufficient number of points to be offered a place; and
  5. satisfying any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Entry scores

SAT and ACT students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).

Rank / ATARACT ScoreSAT Score
75.00221130
80.00241170
85.00251220
88.00261250
90.00271270
92.00281300
94.00291340
96.00311380
98.00331420
99.00351500

Recognised school qualifications

  • Brazil: Certificado de Conclusão de Ensino Médio, or Certificado de Conclusão de Segundo Grau (Senior Secondary School
  • Graduation Certificate)
  • Cambodia: Diploma of Upper Secondary Education
  • Colombia: Colombian Bachillerato (Secondary School Certificate)
  • Canada - Quebec: Diplôme d'Études Secondaires (DES) (Secondary School Diploma)
  • China: 高中毕业证书 (Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate)
  • Japan: 高等学校卒業証書 (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate)
  • Macau: 高中畢業證書 / Certificate of Higher Secondary Education (Form 6)
  • Mexico: Título Académico de Bachiller / Diploma de Bachiller / Bachillerato General
  • Philippines: High School Diploma (Grade 12) (Academic track)
  • Saudi Arabia / UAE: General Secondary Education Certificate
  • Taiwan: 高級中學畢業證書 (Senior High School Leaving Certificate)
  • Thailand: Certificate of Secondary Education / Maw 6
  • Uruguay: Bachiller Diversificado de Enseñanza Secundaria
  • USA: High School Diploma
  • Uzbekistan: Akadmik Litsey Sertifikati/Diplomi (Certificate/Diploma of Academic Lyceum)
  • Vietnam: Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Phổ Thông Trung Học (Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma)

English Language Competence

Award/TestAssessment TypeMark/Grade
US high school diplomaYear 12 English paperB
ACTEnglish section25
SATEnglish section600

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows AP subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

ATAR Equivalent SubjectSubject
Mathematics Applications ATARNo equivalent
Mathematics Methods ATARNo equivalent
Mathematics Specialist ATARNo equivalent
Chemistry ATARNo equivalent
Physics ATARNo equivalent
Biology ATARNo equivalent
All India Senior School Certificate CBSE

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was established in 1962 as the national body for public examinations in India.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the CBSE All-India Senior School Certificate Examination program. To be admitted to the University, you must

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below;
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place; and
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major.
  • Minimum entry scores
  • All-India Senior School Certificate students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.
  • All-India Senior School Certificate PointsATAR Equivalent
    975
    11.580
    1486
    1588
    1691
    16.592
    17.594
    1896
    1998
    2099

    Notes

  1. Applicants must have been awarded the All India Senior School Certificate issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), India.
  2. Overall grades in best 4 subjects.
  3. CBSE results are generally recorded as letter grades, based on A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1,D2=0.5 and E = 0.0.
  4. Different examination, graduation and subject requirement may apply for each of the provinces.

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows All-India Senior School Certificate subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WA CourseAll-India Senior School Certificate Equivalent
EnglishEnglish Language; B2 or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsMathematics; D2 or D1
Mathematics MethodsNo equivalent
Mathematics SpecialistMathematics; C2 or higher
ChemistryChemistry; C2 or higher
PhysicsPhysics; C2 or higher
BiologyBiology; D2 or higher


 

Gao Kao China

The National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gao Kao) is the national academic examination of entrance into higher education institutions of the People's Republic of China.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Gao Kao program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Gao Kao overall score of 750Gao Kao minimum percentageATAR equivalent
507 to 50967.5%75
525 to 52870%80
544 to 54772.50%85
570 to 57776%90
585 to 59978%92
615 to 62982%94
630 to 64484%95
645 to 65986%96
675 to 68990%98

Notes

  • Calculate according to the maximum overall score for the specific province.
  • The overall score received by the student is an aggregate of the individual subject scores.
  • The overall (maximum) score is normally 750 except: Shanghai = 660

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows Gao Kao subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WA COURSEGAO KAO EQUIVALENT
EnglishNo equivalent
Mathematics Applications

Mathematics; 50% - 65% 

Mathematics (Arts Basic); 65% or higher

Mathematics MethodsNo equivalent
Mathematics SpecialistMathematics; 65% or higher
Chemistry

Chemistry; 65% or higher

Comprehensive Subject (Science); 65% or higher

Physics

Physics; 65% or higher

Comprehensive Subject (Science); 65% or higher

 Biology Biology; 65% or higher
Singapore Cambridge GCE A Levels Examination

 

The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-Level) is a widely recognised academic qualification that is taken by school and private candidates in Singapore.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Levels program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the GCE A-Level points required to gain admissions into the University.

COMPREHENSIVE DEGREES / 

INTEGRATED HONOURS DEGREES / 

SPECIALISED DEGREES

MINIMUM A-LEVEL POINTS REQUIRED
BACHELOR OF ARTS
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
6.5
BACHELOR OF AGRIBUSINESS
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
BACHELOR OF EARTH SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF HUMAN SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF MARINE SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
BACHELOR OF SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
8
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
BACHELOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS
 10
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS12
BACHELOR OF ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICINE (SPECIALISED)
12.5
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY 14.5

Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level Scores required for Assured Pathways.

 

ASSURED PATHWAYSMINIMUM A-LEVEL POINTS REQUIRED
MASTER OF TEACHING (SECONDARY)
 
8
MASTER OF TRANSLATION STUDIES
 
12
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
 
12.5
MASTER OF PHARMACY
DOCTOR OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE
 
13
 JURIS DOCTOR (LAW) 14
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE
 
14.5

 

Singapore Cambridge GCE A-Level Scores required for the Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s (CBM) degrees

COMBINED BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S (CBM) DEGREEMINIMUM A-LEVEL POINTS REQUIRED
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND MASTER OF TEACHING (SECONDARY)
 
9.5
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FRONTIER PHYSICS) AND MASTER OF PHYSICS 14
 ALL OTHER CBM DEGREES 12

Notes

  • Points are assigned on the basis that:
  • At a H2 level: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1
  • At a H1 level (content-based only): A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5
  • A minimum of two H2 level subjects are required for assessment purposes
  • There is no maximum limit to the number of H2 Level subjects used in the calculation of aggregate.
  • A maximum of one content-based H1 subject can be used in the calculation of aggregate
  • H2 Level and H1 Level in the same subject cannot be used together to calculate the aggregate
  • General Paper (H1) and Project Work (H1) cannot be used in the calculation of aggregate

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Levels subject which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

ATAR EQUIVALENT SUBJECTGCE ADVANCED LEVEL EQUIVALENT
English
  • Singapore Cambridge O-Levels – English – A grade of C or higher
  • General Paper (H1) – A grade of C or higher
  • Literature in English (H2) – A grade of E or higher
  • English Language and Linguistics (H2) – A grade of E or higher
  • Knowledge and Inquiry (H2) – A grade of E or higher
Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Mathematics (H1) – A grade of E or higher
  • Mathematics (O-Level) – A grade of B or higher
Mathematics Methods ATAR
  • Mathematics (H2) – A grade of E or D
Mathematics Specialist ATAR
  • Mathematics (H2) – A grade of C or higher
  • Additional Mathematics (O-level) – A grade of A2 or higher 
Chemistry ATAR
  • Chemistry (H2) – A grade of E or higher
Physics ATAR
  • Physics (H2) – A grade of E or higher
Biology ATAR
  • Biology (H2) – A grade of E or higher
Indian School Certificate CISCE

The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) was established as a national examination board by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate. The Council conducts examinations for the Indian School Certificate.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Indian School Certificate program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Indian School Certificate students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

Indian School Certificate AverageATAR Equivalent
5075
6080
7085
7688
8090
8492
8894
9296
9898
  1. Applicants must have been awarded the Indian School Certificate issued by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination.
  2. Average is taken from best four subjects, rounded down to zero decimal points.

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows Indian School Certificate subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WACE SubjectIndian School Certificate Equivalent
EnglishEnglish Core; 60% or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsMathematics; 40% - 50%
Mathematics MethodsNo equivalent
Mathematics SpecialistMathematics; 50% or higher
ChemistryChemistry; 50% or higher
PhysicsPhysics; 50% or higher
 BiologyBiology; 50% or higher 
US College Board AP Examinations 

Students completing US College Board Advanced Placement (AP) subjects in conjunction with a recognised high school qualification are eligible for admission to UWA.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the AP program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

AP students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

AggregateATAR Equivalent
775
980
1185
1288
1390
1492
1696
1798
1899
2199.95

Notes

  1. The aggregate is calculated from the points.
  2. Only subjects with scores of 3 and above are counted. Fails are not included.
  3. A minimum of two subjects will be used in the calculation of the aggregate. There is no maximum limit to the number of subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate (subject to point 4).
  4. Subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate must be passed within a period of two consecutive academic years.
  5. Applicants must have passed a minimum of two AP subjects with the US College Board in conjunction with a recognised high school qualification.
  6. AP results must be US College Board examined and certified (AP subjects taken as part of the High School Diploma, without official College Board assessment and certification, will not be sufficient).

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows AP subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education subjects, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WCE SubjectAP Equivalent
EnglishEnglish Language and Composition; 3 or higher
LiteratureEnglish Literature and Composition; 3 or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsNo equivalent
Mathematics MethodsCalculus AB; 3 or higher
Mathematics SpecialistCalculus BC; 3 or higher
ChemistryChemistry; 3 or higher
Physics

Physics 1 and 2; 3 or higher

Physics B; 3 or higher

BiologyBiology; 3 or higher
Canadian Matriculation except Quebec

Each province and territory in Canada offers its own matriculation qualification.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed high school or senior secondary programs (except Quebec). To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Canadian Matriculation students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

Canadian Matriculation PointsATAR equivalent
6875
7080
7585
7888
8090
8292
8594
8996
9398

Notes

  1. Applicants must have been awarded the High School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Diploma (depending on the Province).
  2. Points average of 5 or 6 subjects in the final year/highest grade subjects/exams (if required for entry to university, depending on the Province or Territory).

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, Canadian Matriculation subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 

The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) will be the only public exam in Hong Kong for senior secondary education. By 2012, HKDSE will replace HKALE.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the HKDSE program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

HKDSE students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

 

HKDSE PointsATAR equivalent
1475
1580
16.586
1788
17.590
1892
1994
2096
2298

Notes

  1. The Diploma must include 4 core and at least 2 elective subjects.
  2. Elective subjects must be either Category A or Category C subjects.
  3. Ranks on the HKDSE are calculated on the basis that:
    1. 5**=6, 5*=5.5, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3, 2=0, 1=0 for Category A subjects, or
    2. A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for Category C subjects.
  4. Aggregate is calculated using the best 4 Category A or Category C subjects

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows HKDSE subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WA COURSEHKDSE EQUIVALENT
EnglishCore English Language; 4 or higher
LiteratureLiterature in English elective; 3 or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsCore Mathematics; Level 3 or higher
Mathematics MethodsExtended Mathematics Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics); Level 3 or higher
Mathematics SpecialistExtended Mathematics Module 2 (Algebra and Calculus; Level 3 or higher
ChemistryChemistry elective; Level 3 or higher
Physics

Physics elective; Level 3 or higher

Physics component within the "Combined Science" elective; Level 4 or higher

Biology

Biology elective; Level 3 or higher

Biology component in "Combined Science" elective; Level 4 or higher

South African National Certificate

The National Senior Certificate (NSC) is the school-leaving certificate in South Africa.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the NSC program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

NSC students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

AverageATAR Equivalent
475
4.680
5.285
5.688
5.890
6.0 to 6.192
6.394
6.596
6.898

Notes

  1. The average of the achievement level for the six best subjects (excluding Life Orientation) is taken as the average.
  2. Point conversion: 80-100%=7, 70-75%=6, 60-65%=5, 50-55%=4, 40-50%=3, 30-40%=2, 0-29%.
  3. For results obtained before 2008 contact Admissions.

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows NSC subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WACE SubjectNSC Equivalent
EnglishEnglish Home Language; Achievement Level 5 or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsMathematics; Achievement Level 3
Mathematics MethodsMathematics; Achievement Level 4 or higher 
Mathematics SpecialistNo equivalent
ChemistryPhysical Sciences; Achievement Level 4 or higher 
PhysicsPhysical Sciences; Achievement Level 4 or higher 
BiologyLife Sciences; Achievement Level 4 or higher
Unified Examination Certificate Malaysia

The Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) Senior Middle Level is offered through the Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary Schools.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Unified Examination Certificate program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

UEC students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

UEC PointsATAR equivalent
1475
1280
1085
988
890
793
695
598
499.95

Notes

  1. Points are aggregated from the best 4 academic subjects: A1=1, A2=2, B3=3. B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8
  2. The following subjects can be included in the aggregate:
  • English Language
  • Mathematics (Elementary)
  • Mathematics (Advanced)
  • History
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Commerce
  • Business Studies
  • Accounting
  • Economics

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows UEC subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WA courseUnified Examination Certificate Equivalent
EnglishNo equivalent
Mathematics Applications

Mathematics; B6 or higher

Higher Mathematics; B6 or higher

Mathematics MethodsAdvanced Mathematics; B6 or higher
Mathematics Specialist

Advanced Mathematics (I); B6 or higher

Advanced Mathematics (II); B6 or higher

ChemistryChemistry; B6 or higher
PhysicsPhysics; B6 or higher
 Biology Biology; B6 or higher
French Baccalaureat

The French Baccalaureat is designed to prepare students for further study at university.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the French Baccalaureat program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major
  • Minimum entry scores
  • French Baccalaureat students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.
French Baccalaureat PointsATAR equivalent
1075
1280
12.585
1388
13.590
13.592
1494
1596
15.598

Notes

The marking scheme used for the Baccalaureat is a scale of 0-20 (maximum) with a minimum pass-mark of 10.

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, Baccalaureat subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

Irish Leaving Certificate

The Leaving Certificate is the school-leaving certificate in the Republic of Ireland.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Irish Leaving Certificate (Established) (Scrúdú Cruthaithe na hArdteistiméireachta). To be admitted to the University, you must

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below;
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Irish Leaving Certificate students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks. 

AggregateATAR Equivalent
330 to 33976
340 to 34980
350 to 35985
360 to 36988
370 to 37990
380 to 38992
410 to 41996
430 to 43998
450 to 45999

Notes

  1. The Leaving Certificate must be issued by the Irish State Examinations Commission (Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit).
  2. Must include at least five subjects passed at Higher Level.
  3. Irish Leaving Certificate results are recorded as letter grades, based on H1=100, H2=88, H3=77, H4=66, H5=56, H6=46, H7=37, H8=0.
  4. The aggregate is calculated from points of the best five subjects only.

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows Irish Leaving Certificate subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WCE SubjectIrish Leaving Certificate Equivalent
EnglishEnglish Language - Higher; C2 or higher
Mathematics ApplicationsNo equivalent
Mathematics MethodsMathematics - Higher; C2 or higher
Mathematics SpecialistNo equivalent
ChemistryChemistry - Higher; C2 or higher
PhysicsPhysics - Higher; C2 or higher
BiologyNo equivalent
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KSCE) 

The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KSCE) is designed to prepare students for further study at university.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education program.

To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

KCSE students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants.

The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

KCSE PointsATAR equivalent
60 75
6380
6685
6988
7090
7292
7494
7796
8098

Notes

Selection rank

Aggregate is calculated from the points of the best 7 subject grades, which are assigned to grades as per the table below: Selection Rank Aggregate is calculated from the points of the best 7 subject grades, which are assigned to grades as per the table below:

Grades AA-B+BB-C+CC-D+DD-E
Points121110987654321
 Aggregate Selection Rank
 8499.00
8398.75
 82 98.50
81 98.25
80 98.00
79 97.00
78 96.50
77 96.00
76 95.50
75 95.00
74 94.00
73 93.00
72 92.00
71 91.00
70 90.00
69 89.00
68 87.00
67 86.00
66 85.00
65 84.00
64 82.00
63 80.00
62 78.00
61 77.00
60 75.00
<60 <75.00

English Language Competence

Grade of C+ or above in English

German Abitur

The Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife (commonly referred as the Abitur) is available in most German States after 12 or 13 years of schooling.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Abitur program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by achieving a minimum grade 3 in German Abitur, in conjunction with a minimum grade B in DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Certificate of Language Proficiency test
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Abitur students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

German Abitur PointsATAR equivalent
3.675
3.380
385
2.788
2.690
2.492
2.294
1.996
1.598

Notes

The Abitur has an overall final grade out of 6.

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, Abitur subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

STPM Examination Malaysia

The Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM – Malaysia Higher School Certificate) is run by the Malaysian Examination Council for public secondary schools in Malaysia.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the STPM program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

STPM students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

STPM pointsATAR equivalent
1075
1180
1385
1488
1590
1692
1794
1796
1898

Notes

  1. Best three subject to be used in the calculation of the aggregate, with a minimum of two subjects to be used.
  2. Subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate must be passed within a period of two consecutive academic years.
  3. PENGAJIAN AM/GENERAL STUDIES cannot be used in the aggregate.
  4. Points are assigned to STPM grades as per the table below.
Subject GradeAA-B+BB-C+CC-
Points76543210

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, STPM subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

Northern Consortium United Kingdoms International Foundation Year

Northern Consortium United Kingdom's International Foundation Year
The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed and been awarded the Northern Consortium United Kingdom Foundation Year (NCUK) qualification. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competency requirement by acceptable performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below;
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place; and
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major.

Minimum entry scores

NCUK students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

NCUKATAR equivalent
875.00
980.00
1085.00
1188.00
1290.00
1392.00
1496.00
1598.00
16
 
99.00
1799.50
1899.95

Notes

  1. The aggregate is calculated from points from the best three modules, or where one module can be substituted with two half modules.
  2. English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is not counted.
  3. NCUK results are generally recorded as letter grades, as in the table below.
Grade (Full Module)Grade (Half Module)Points
A* 6
A 5
B 4
CA*3
 A2.5
DB2
 C1.5
ED1
 E0.5

Equivalent subjects

The following table shows the NCUK subject equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses, which will satisfy course and major prerequisites.

WA CourseNCUK Subject
English/LiteratureEnglish for Academic Purposes (EAP) – Grade B or higher (60% or higher), with no band less than C
Mathematics Applications ATARMathematics (Half Module) – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Mathematics Methods ATARNo equivalent
Mathematics Specialist ATARMathematics Business – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Mathematics Science – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Mathematics Engineering – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Further Mathematics – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Chemistry ATARChemistry – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Physics ATARPhysics – Grade C or higher (50% or higher)
Biology ATARNot yet assessed
Norwegian Vitnemal

The Vitnemål fra den Videregaende Skolen (Certificate of Upper Secondary Education) is the qualification giving access to higher education in Norway.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Vitnemål program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Vitnemål students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

Students who have a grade of 4 or above in the Vitnemål, aren't required to complete an English Language test.

Norwegian Vitnemål PointsATAR equivalent
3.575
3.880
4.285
4.488
4.690
4.892
594
5.296
5.698

Notes

The Vitnemål subjects are graded out of 6.

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, Vitnemål subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

Swedish Slutbetyg

The Slutbetyg / Avgangsbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) is the qualification giving access to higher education in Sweden.

The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from students who have completed the Slutbetyg program. To be admitted to the University, you must:

  • satisfy the University's English language competence requirement by satisfactory performance in one of the English subjects detailed in the table below
  • achieve a sufficient number of points to be offered a place
  • satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen course and major

Minimum entry scores

Slutbetyg students must meet equivalent entry standards to other applicants. The following table provides an overview of the points considered equivalent to various Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks.

Standard Grading System
2012 - 2014MVG  VG  IG 
 Points20 17.5 15 12.5 10 
Swedish Slutbetyg pointsATAR equivalent
20.099.95
19.599.00
19.098.50
18.597.50
 18.0 96.00
 17.5 95.00
 17.0 92.50
 16.5 90.00
 16.0 87.00
 15.5 84.00
 15.0 80.00
 14.5 75.00
 0 to 14.0 N/A

Notes

The Slutbetyg points are calculated as an average, where MVG = 20, VG = 15, G = 10 and IG = 0.

Equivalent subjects

To satisfy course and major prerequisites, Slutbetyg subjects will require individual assessment for equivalents to WA Certificate of Education courses.

Other programs or qualifications can be considered on an individual basis.