Conversion of RMIT's academic entrance requirements from Australian standards to the equivalent in Nepal.
Conversion of RMIT's academic entrance requirements from Australian standards to the equivalent in Nepal.
Conversion of RMIT's academic entrance requirements from Australian standards to the equivalent in Nepal.
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 | Completion of Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)or School Leaving Certificate Examination (Grade XI and XII) or Proficiency Certificate (PC) | Completion of Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or School Leaving Certificate Examination (Grade XI and XII) or Proficiency Certificate (PC) + Completion of first year at a recognised university or tertiary institution |
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Foundation Studies | Not applicable | 60% or CGPA 2.8 | Not applicable |
Diploma/Associate degrees | 50% | 70% or CGPA 3.2 | Not applicable |
55% | 70% or CGPA 3.2 | Not applicable | |
60% | 70% or CGPA 3.2 | Not applicable | |
Bachelor degrees | 65% | Not applicable | Assessed on a case-by-case basis. Requires a minimum average of 65% or equivalent GPA in first year of university or tertiary institution for consideration. |
70% | Not applicable | ||
75% | Not applicable | ||
80% | Not applicable | ||
85% | Not applicable | ||
90% |
Not applicable |
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 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.
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.