Achieve the results below in recognised Foundation programs for entry into different levels of study.
Achieve the results below in recognised Foundation programs for entry into different levels of study.
Achieve the results below in recognised Foundation programs for entry into different levels of study.
Please visit the 'Entry Requirements' section of your preferred program to get the Australian standard academic entry requirement and to check whether there are any program-specific selection tasks and requirements.
RMIT Programs |
Australian Standard |
English1 |
Average |
Pre-requisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma | 50% | 50% | 50% | NIL |
Associate Degree | 50% | 60% | 50% | 50% |
Associate Degree | 60% | 60% | 60% | NIL |
Bachelor Degree | 65%* | 65% | 65% | 60% |
Bachelor Degree | 70%^ | 70% | 70% | 60% |
Bachelor Degree | 75% | 75% | 75% | 60% |
Double Degree | 70% | 70% | 70% | 60% |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students. When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement under “Admissions” section, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed under “Admissions”.
Your Foundation score is calculated based on the best 8 units including 3 pairs of units (unit 1 and unit 2) in your Foundation program. English and Pre-requisite units must be included for calculation.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
Monash University Foundation Year Score | Australian Year 12 Score |
50% |
50% |
55% |
55% |
60% |
60% |
65% |
65% |
70% |
70% |
75% |
75% |
80% |
80% |
85% |
85% |
88% |
88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum of 60% in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and 50% for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
Monash University Foundation Year Course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Mathematics Unit 1 + Mathematics Unit 2 |
General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Advanced Mathematics Unit 1 + Advanced Mathematics Unit 2 |
Advanced Mathematics + Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
Biology Unit 1 + Biology Unit 2 |
Biology |
Chemistry Unit 1 + Chemistry Unit 2 |
Chemistry |
Physics Unit 1 + Physics Unit 2 |
Physics |
Note
Fundamental Mathematics Unit 1 and Fundamental Mathematics Unit 2 are not equivalent to any General Mathematics or Advanced Mathematics courses at RMIT.
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the courses you will need to complete and the grades required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your Monash University Foundation Year program is based on the grade of English subject which includes 2 units - English Unit 1 & 2. Only the final passed units are taken for calculation. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
Monash University Foundation Year English subject title: English Unit 1 & English Unit 2 | |
Foundation score | RMIT Foundation English score |
50% |
50% |
60% |
60% |
65% |
65% |
70% |
70% |
75% |
75% |
80% |
80% |
85% |
85% |
RMIT Programs | Australian Standard | English1 | Average | Pre-requisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma | 50% | D | 5 | NIL |
Associate Degree | 50% | C- | 5 | D |
Associate Degree | 60% | C- | 6 | NIL |
Bachelor Degree | 65%* | C | 6.5 | C- |
Bachelor Degree | 70%^ | C+ | 7 | C- |
Bachelor Degree | 75% | B- | 7.5 | NIL |
Double Degree | 70% | C+ | 7 | C- |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students.
When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed here.
Your Foundation score is based on your overall GPA as listed on your official transcript.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
University of Sydney Foundation Score | RMIT Program Australian Year 12 standard requirement |
5.0 | 50% |
5.5 | 55% |
6.0 | 60% |
6.5 | 65% |
7.0 | 70% |
7.5 | 75% |
8.0 | 80% |
8.5 | 85% |
8.8 | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum of “C-” grade in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and a minimum of “D” grade for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. You will find the RMIT Foundation pre-requisite courses under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
University of Sydney Foundation course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Mathematics for Business A and Mathematics for Business B | General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Mathematics for Science B and Further Mathematics B | Advanced Mathematics + Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the course you will need to complete and the grade required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your University of Sydney Foundation program is based on the average of your English A and English B courses/subjects. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
University of Sydney English Foundation course/subject title: English A and English B | |
University of Sydney Foundation English score | RMIT Foundation English score |
D | 50% |
C- | 60% |
C | 65% |
C+ | 70% |
B- | 75% |
B | 80% |
A- | 85% |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students . When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement under “Admissions” section, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed under “Admissions”.
Your Foundation score is calculated by taking the average of all courses/subjects studied in your Foundation program.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
Swinburne Foundation Year Score | RMIT Program Australian Year 12 Standard Requirement |
50% | 50% |
55% | 55% |
60% | 60% |
65% | 65% |
70% | 70% |
75% | 75% |
80% | 80% |
85% | 85% |
88% | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum of 60% in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and 50% for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. You will find the RMIT Foundation pre-requisite courses under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
Swinburne Foundation Course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Introductory Mathematics | General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Science / Engineering Mathematic (A+B) | Advanced Mathematics + Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the course/s you will need to complete and the grades required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your Swinburne Foundation Year program is based on the average percentage of your Academic and Communication Skills A and Academic and Communication Skills B courses/subjects. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
Swinburne Foundation Year (All Stream) English Grade | RMIT Foundation English score |
55% | 50% |
60% | 55% |
65% | 60% |
70% | 65% |
75% | 70% |
80% | 75% |
85% | 80% |
90% | 85% |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students
When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed here.
Your Foundation score is based on the overall average of your marks (%) in your Foundation program
Academic Equivalence Table | |
Deakin College Foundation Score | Australian Year 12 score |
50% | 50% |
55% | 55% |
60% | 60% |
65% | 65% |
70% | 70% |
75% | 75% |
80% | 80% |
85% | 85% |
88% | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum of 60% in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and 50% for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
Deakin College Foundation Course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Mathematics I | General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Mathematics I & II | Advanced Mathematics + Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
Biology | Biology |
Chemistry | Chemistry |
Physics | Physics |
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the courses you will need to complete and the grades required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your Deakin College Foundation program is based on the average of your marks (%) for Advanced Academic Communication Skills and Advanced Academic Writing and Research courses/subjects. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
Deakin College English Foundation course/subject title: Advanced Academic Communication Skills & Advanced Academic Writing and Research | |
Foundation score | RMIT Foundation English score |
55% | 50% |
65% | 60% |
70% | 65% |
75% | 70% |
80% | 75% |
85% | 80% |
90% | 85% |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students
When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed here.
Your Foundation score is based on the overall average of your marks (%) in your Foundation program.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
La Trobe College Foundation Score | Australian Year 12 score |
50% | 50% |
55% | 55% |
60% | 60% |
65% | 65% |
70% | 70% |
75% | 75% |
80% | 80% |
85% | 85% |
88% | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum of 60% in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and 50% for Associate Degree programs. Your score will be calculated by taking the average marks (%) of the required courses listed below. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
La Trobe College Foundation Course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Essential Mathematics 1 & 2 | General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Advanced Mathematics 1 & 2 | Advanced Mathematics + Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
Biology 1 + Biology 2 | Biology |
Chemistry 1 + Chemistry 2 | Chemistry |
Physics 1 + Physics 2 | Physics |
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the courses you will need to complete and the grades required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your La Trobe College Foundation program is based on the average of your marks (%) for Academic Communication 1 and Academic Communication 2 courses/subjects. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
La Trobe College English Foundation course/subject title: Academic Communication 1 & 2 | |
Foundation score | RMIT Foundation English score |
55% | 50% |
65% | 60% |
70% | 65% |
75% | 70% |
80% | 75% |
85% | 80% |
90% | 85% |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your ARAMCO CPP studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students . When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement under “Admissions” section, use the table below to find your equivalent ARAMCO CPP score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed under “Admissions”.
Your ARAMCO CPP score is calculated by taking the overall cumulative GPA and Advanced Placement scores.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
ARAMCO College Preparatory Program (CPP) score | RMIT programs Australian Year 12 standard equivalent |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 2.5 (out of 4.00) with a minimum AP score of 2 | 50% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 2.5 (out of 4.00) with a minimum AP score of 2 | 55% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 2.5 (out of 4.00) with a minimum AP score of 2 | 60% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 3 in 2 or more AP courses | 65% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 3 in 2 or more AP courses | 70% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.3 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 4 in 2 or more AP courses | 75% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.3 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 4 in 2 or more AP courses | 80% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.5 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 4 in 2 or more AP courses | 85% |
Completion of CPP with overall GPA of 3.5 (out of 4.00) with a minimum score of 4 in 2 or more AP courses | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent ARAMCO CPP courses. You must achieve a minimum average of C+ in the pre-requisite courses for entry to Bachelor programs and D+ for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. You will find the RMIT Foundation pre-requisite courses under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
ARAMCO CPP Course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
BM1 - Business Mathematics 1 And BM2 – Business Mathematics 2 |
General Mathematics |
BSST030 – Statistics I And BSST031 – Statistics II |
Statistics and Probability |
MATH101 – AS Level Pure Math I And MATH102 – AS Level Pure Math II |
Advanced Mathematics |
APCA040 – Advanced Placement Calculus AB | Applied Mathematics: Engineering and Science |
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by providing evidence of English. English courses in ARAMCO CPP will not be used to meet the English requirement in RMIT. You can provide English results from one of below 3 options:
RMIT Programs | Australian Standard | English Requirement1 | Academic Requirement | Pre-requisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
(IFY English Module Score) | (IFY Total Points) | (IFY Grade) | ||
Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma | 50% | Overall D and minimum E for each band | 72 (DDD) | NIL |
Associate Degree | 50% | Overall C and minimum D for each band | 72 (DDD) | D |
Associate Degree | 60% | Overall C and minimum D for each band | 88 (DCC) | D |
Bachelor Degree | 65%* | Overall B and minimum C for each band | 104 (BCC) | C |
Bachelor Degree | 70%^ | Overall B and minimum C for each band | 112 (BBC) | C |
Bachelor Degree | 75% | Overall B and minimum C for each band | 120 (BBB) | C |
To be eligible for entry to an RMIT program from your Foundation studies, you must meet academic and English entry requirements. Additional pre-requisite course and selection tasks apply to some programs.
Academic
Every RMIT program has its own specific entry requirements. You will find them under the heading Admissions on each program page. Search for your program at Programs for international students
When you have found the Australian Year 12 minimum average score requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation score. Pre-requisite course and selection task requirements are also listed here.
Your Foundation score is based on the overall GPA achieved at the end of your Foundation program.
Academic Equivalence Table | |
University of Queensland IES Foundation Year overall GPA | RMIT programs Australian Year 12 standard equivalent |
GPA of 4.0 | 50% |
GPA of 4.0 |
55% |
GPA of 4.5 |
60% |
GPA of 5.0 | 65% |
GPA of 5.5 | 70% |
GPA of 6.0 | 75% |
GPA of 6.5 | 80% |
GPA of 7.0 | 85% |
GPA of 7.0 | 88% |
Pre-requisite courses
If the RMIT program has a pre-requisite course requirement, use the table below to find your equivalent Foundation course. You must achieve a minimum GPA of 5.0 in the pre-requisite course for entry to Bachelor programs and 4.0 for Associate Degree programs. Any pre-requisite courses not listed below will require submission of a syllabus and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. You will find the RMIT Foundation pre-requisite courses under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
Pre-requisite Course Equivalence Table | |
University of Queensland IES Foundation course | RMIT Foundation equivalent pre-requisite course |
Mathematics | General Mathematics + Statistics and Probability |
Biology | Biology |
Chemistry | Chemistry |
Physics | Physics |
English
In addition to academic requirements, you must also meet the English requirements by achieving the required level in your Foundation English program. We have compared RMIT Foundation English with your Foundation English and the table below details the courses you will need to complete and the grades required for entry into RMIT programs. The English score for your UQ IES Foundation program is based on the result of Academic English for University Preparation. To view the required RMIT Foundation English score for your preferred program you will find them under the heading Pathways in the Foundation Studies program page.
English Equivalence Table | |
University of Queensland IES Foundation English grade | RMIT Foundation English score |
GPA of 4.0 | 50% |
GPA of 4.5 |
60% |
GPA of 5.0 |
65% |
GPA of 5.5 |
70% |
GPA of 6.0 |
75% |
GPA of 6.5 |
80% |
GPA of 7.0 |
85% |
Notes:
1 Some programs require higher English results, please refer to program summary website for information on English proficiency requirement.
2 Based on completion of a minimum 48 credit hours from three trimester studies.
* Excludes Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) and the Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) (all streams). These programs are assessed on a case by case basis.
^ Excludes Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours), Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours), Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours), Bachelor of Design (Communication Design), Bachelor of Arts (Textile Design), Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media), Bachelor of Design (Games), Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design, Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education), Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology and the Bachelor of Design (Digital Media). These programs are assessed on a case by case basis.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.