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标题: General Entry Requirements [打印本页]
作者: [v_v] 时间: 2006-4-28 04:12
标题: General Entry Requirements
General Entry Requirements
English Proficiency
All international students must meet the minimum English proficiency requirements set out below:
GCE Ordinary Level English: C6 or higher
Australian Matriculation English: Pass
TOEFL (paper-based total): 570
TOEFL (computer-based total): 230
IELTS: 6.5 (no individual band less than 6.0)
UWA Centre for English Language Teaching Bridging course B grade or better
For all other English language qualifications, please refer to University's official English language requirements.
Please note that higher scores are required:
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for applicants from particular countries where Australian Government visa regulations require higher scores; and
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for those entering particular courses, such as in the Faculty of Law.
Full-time English language programmes for international students are offered on campus through the Centre for English Language Teaching. Contact the Centre for further information:
Telephone: (61 8) 6488 3539
Facsimile: (61 8) 6488 1077
Email: celtinfo@admin.uwa.edu.au
Acceptable Academic Qualifications for Admission
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Australian Year 12 Qualification
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UWA Foundation Year
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WA Universities Foundation Programme
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GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination
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Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination
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STPM Examination (Malaysia)
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Canadian Matriculation
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International Baccalaureate
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Chinese Unified Examination (Malaysia)
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All India Senior School Certificate or equivalent
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Norwegian Vitnemal
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German Arbitur
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Approved polytechnic diplomas
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Approved foundation programmes
Students with insufficient academic qualifications may be eligible to apply for a one-year Foundation Programme. Successful completion of a Foundation Programme (including passing prerequisite subjects and achieving minimum entry scores) will qualify students for admission to UWA.
Western Australian Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE)
Students studying for the Western Australian TEE must meet the specific requirements set down for this examination. More detailed information is available in the Study at UWA 2006 booklet available from UWA's International Centre or any Western Australian high school.
Medicine and Dentistry applicants
The selection process for entry to the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery and the Bachelor of Dental Science is based on three components:
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academic results;
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performance in a written selection test (UMAT or ISAT); and
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performance in a structured interview (in person or via telephone).
The purpose of the interview is to consider a range of personal attributes which are considered desirable in medical practitioners, such as motivation and commitment, ability to assist and work with others, ability to think critically, ability to self-manage, and communication skills.
Application procedures vary slightly, depending on whether the applicant is residing offshore (in a country other than Australia or New Zealand) or onshore (in Australia or New Zealand) in the year 2007.
Minimum Score for Entry
The table of minimum scores for entry for all programmes can be downloaded below. PLEASE NOTE that the scores are intended as a guide only and scores are subject to change.
http://www.international.uwa.edu ... ry_requirements.pdf
作者: equalwong 时间: 2007-10-28 00:52
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