Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China

Conversion of RMIT's academic entrance requirements from Australian standards to the equivalent in Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China.

Locate the Australian score required for your preferred RMIT program and find what the equivalent score would be for the study you have completed.

Level of study Australian standard HKDSE
Foundation Studies Not applicable  Secondary 5 with minimum 50% average for best 5 subjects
University Pathways Fast Track Not applicable  Secondary 5 with minimum 65% average for best 5 subjects
Diploma/Associate degrees 50% Minimum 10 points from best 5 subjects including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
55% Minimum 11 points from best 5 subjects including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
60% Minimum 13 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
Bachelor degrees 65% Minimum 15 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
70% Minimum 16 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
75% Minimum 17 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
80% Minimum 18 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
  85% Minimum 19 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
  90% Minimum 20 points from best 5 subjects, including 3 cores subjects, plus any prerequisite as applicable
Grading / Calculation System  

Points calculated based on level achieved.

Minimum Level 3 required for any Category A prerequisite for Bachelor Degree and Level 2 for any Category A prerequisite for Associate Degree.

Minimum Level 2 required for all other subjects (core and Category A elective).

Category B and C electives may be accepted depending on the program of entry.

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