Australia is home to 43 universities with at least one university main campus based in each state or territory.
The Australian universities location map shows university campuses across major Australian locations.
Most universities have more than one campus and are located across multiple states and territories, providing you with a choice of where in Australia you would like to study.
New Zealand has a formal agreement to mutually recognise University Entrance awards or requirements with Australia.
NCEA is accepted by the Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres (ACTAC), which ensures that all states/territories in Australia use a common approach for tertiary entrance ranking. This means that New Zealand students can apply directly to Australian tertiary admission centres or providers.
If you are looking to apply for a scholarship to study in Australia, you will need to research carefully and apply independently. Scholarship information is available on each of the individual university websites and also via specialist websites. Here are some links to get you started:
https://www.wemakescholars.com/scholarships-for-new-Zealander-students-to-study-in-australia
https://www.studyaustralia.gov.au/en/plan-your-studies/scholarships
You may also be eligible for a "Commonwealth Supported Place". For more information click here.
ATAR scores range from 99.95 (the top score) to 0.00 in 0.05 increments. 0.05% of the relevant year group is allocated to each ATAR score.
NZQA calculates ATAR scores using a statistically-based process.
ATAR scores are based on the best 90 NCEA Level 3 assessed credits with a maximum of 24 credits from a subject. To determine which 90 credits are your best, assessed credits are given a weighting based on several factors.
How NCEA Level 3 credits are ranked.
Standards are prioritised:
University Entrance (UE) approved subject standards are used ahead of non-UE approved subject standards
achievement standards are used ahead of unit standards, and
each standard and result is assessed and weighted independently using a statistical analysis to determine relative difficulty. Externally assessed achievement standards are typically ranked higher than internally assessed achievement standards for the same subject and result.
If a student re-sits a standard, their best grade is used.
NZQA does not predict ATAR scores in advance.
If you plan to attend university in Australia, we recommend you plan your NCEA subjects in advance to give you the best chance of being accepted.
In Australia:
Year 12 is the equivalent of New Zealand Year 13 and NCEA Level 3
each state has its own secondary education system
university entry requirements can be different in each state
each university sets its own admission requirements and criteria.
Contact the university or education provider you wish to attend as early as possible to ensure that your Year 13 course will meet all the entry requirements.
In general, for applications to be considered:
you must achieve New Zealand University Entrance (UE)
you need to achieve a high ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) score
you need to meet the state's university entry criteria. Take note of the state’s English requirement for New Zealand students. Credits must be from Level 3 University Entrance approved English. Some Australian states require up to 20 English credits.
you need to meet the state's English language proficiency requirement (if there is one).
To maximise your potential ATAR score, you should:
have at least 90 assessed level 3 credits results (assessed credits are those with results of Not Achieved, Achieved, Achieved with Merit, and Achieved with Excellence)
aim to get as many level 3 excellence and merit results as possible in externally and internally assessed achievement standards in University Entrance approved subjects.
The Australian education system treats New Zealand citizens as domestic interstate students. You usually apply through a Tertiary Admission Centre that works on behalf of the universities in their state or territory. For particular courses at some universities, you will need to apply directly to the university.
New Zealand residents are treated as international students by the Australian system. Contact details for tertiary admission centres and universities are available from the Australian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres (ACTAC).
What you need to do:
If you plan to study at an Australian university and have completed NCEA Level 3, or are in your final year of NCEA Level 3 study and expect to gain University Entrance, you will need to:
provide your New Zealand National Student Number (NSN) when applying (ensure that this is accurate)
ask your school’s Principal Nominee to check that your tertiary release indicator (privacy flag) on the school management system is set to "Yes" so that the Australian Tertiary Admission Centres and Australian and New Zealand universities can access your results
if your results change after the January results release, either from a review and reconsideration, or if results are reported late, tell the Australian Tertiary Admission Centre or university you applied to. Your ATAR score will be automatically recalculated so they can then log into the NZQA website to obtain any updated results.
You do not need to contact NZQA to send a copy of your results record and ATAR score.
What NZQA do:
NZQA calculates ATAR scores in January once all NCEA Level 3 results are available. They can make the information available to tertiary institutions if you have set your tertiary release indicator to "Yes".
If you have selected "Yes", the Australian tertiary institution can download an electronic copy of your individual results record with your:
University Entrance status
Australian defined level 3 subject scores
NCEA Level 2 and Level 3 results, and
ATAR score.
NZQA do not provide students with official documentation of ATAR scores. However, you can get your ATAR score after NCEA results are released in January by contacting the PRS team (Psychometrics, Statistics and Reporting) at NZQA:
by phoning +64 4 4633000 or 0800 697 296, or
emailing PRS@nzqa.govt.nz with your full name, NSN, Date of Birth and the last school you attended.
NZQA sets the annual NCEA assessment results date as early as possible, however it may not always satisfy the specific cut-off dates of all the Australian Tertiary Admissions Centres.
Mid-year admission to an Australian university:
To apply for mid-year admission at a university in Australia, the process is the same except you will need to:
complete a mid-year entrance application with the relevant Tertiary Admissions Centre or university
supply a copy of your New Zealand Record of Achievement (NZROA) with your application.
The Tertiary Admissions Centre or university may ask NZQA to supply confirmation of your results. ATAR scores are not recalculated for mid-year applications.
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Queensland - Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)(external link)
South Australia / Northern Territory - South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC)(external link)
Western Australia - Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC)(external link)
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To help the College organise and prepare the necessary academic transcripts and references, please complete the Registration of Interest Form by 30th June. (Link will be live during Term 2)