How do I know if I am eligible for entry to an undergraduate program at UQ?

To be eligible for entry to an undergraduate program at UQ as an international student, you must have:

If you are an international student currently studying year 12 in Australia, you must achieve the entry overall position (OP) or tertiary entrance rank (TER) cut-off  determined for each program.

A small number of programs have limited (quota) places available. In these instances you might night need to meet a higher standard than the minimum required to gain entry.

A small number of programs require higher levels of English language proficiency. 

Find out specific program requirements on the relevant program page on the Courses and Programs website.

UQ assesses applications on a case-by-case basis. Meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee entry to the University's undergraduate programs.

What if I do not meet the academic requirements?

If you do not meet academic entry requirements, you may consider taking the Certificate IV in University Preparation (UQ Foundation Year) offered by International Education Services (IES).

If you are an international year 12 student, please visit the Alternative pathways to entry page for other possibilities for gaining entry to a UQ program.

What if I do not meet the English language requirements?

If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements for your UQ degree, you may be issued with a Package Offer consisting of a period of English language study at ICTE-UQ and your principal UQ program.

Please note that package offers will only be issued where the only outstanding requirement for UQ admission is English.

View English Pathways to UQ for more information. 

IAS approved 22/07/2011

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