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Entry to Tertiary Education
Institutions Prerequisites
There are two types of prerequisites: course and subject.
If the student has not studied a course prerequisite or achieved a specific standard in an HSC course, the student cannot be selected for the course, regardless of the ATAR or other admission requirements.
Subject prerequisite requires students to achieve a specified standard in an HSC course before they can enrol into those particular subjects. If the student has met the admission requirements but does not have the required subject prerequisite, they may still be selected for the course but unable to study particular subjects within the course.
Assumed Knowledge
Refers to the understanding that students previously have a certain level of knowledge in subjects relevant to higher education institutions courses.
Recommended Studies
Institutions can suggest a student should study a specific subject or two, to help in their selected university course. If a student has not studied these courses the selection process is not affected.
Entry Requirements
For all other entry requirements please see the individual tertiary institutions.