After you submit your application, we check to see that you meet the minimum admission requirements to study at ANU. Please be advised that entrance to ANU is competitive, and meeting the minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee entry.
Once we’ve reviewed your application, we let you know the outcome as soon as possible. There are four possible response you could receive:
If you did not provide all the documents we asked for, we notify you and give you an opportunity to send the missing documents to us so that we can complete your application. You will need to upload any missing documents to your online application on Studylink.
If you don't meet our minimum admission requirements for entry to ANU, we notify you that you are ineligible to apply. We encourage you to work on your English language skills or academic grades, and to try and apply to ANU again in the future.
If you do not meet the minimum requirements for any of your preferred programs:
If your application is successful, you will receive an offer to study at ANU.
When you apply to ANU, we will calculate an entrance rank which we use to determine your eligibility and suitability for our programs.
We use your academic qualification or sequence of study to give you an ANU Selection Rank out of 99.95. Your ANU Selection Rank is used to determine if you meet the minimum requirements for your preferred ANU program.
Undergraduate programs - predicted results
If you're applying to one of our undergraduate programs and are currently completing the GCE A Levels or Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education, you can apply directly to us using your predicted results. If you're a school leaver completing the IB diploma, we recommended you apply though the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
If you do use your predicted results to support your application your predicted results must be on official school letterhead and in the same format as the final results and must include:
Your predicted results must be issued as close as is possible to when you submit your application and, where possible include an up to date school report detailing your academic results to date.
ANU uses a 7-point Grade Point Average (GPA) scale. All qualifications submitted for admission at ANU are converted to this common scale. This GPA will determine if you meet our published admission requirements.
We understand that depending on the time that you apply to ANU, you may not have completed the final semester of your prior study. To make sure that you and all other candidates are fairly assessed, we exclude your final semester when we calculate your GPA. What does this mean?
The GPA for a Bachelor program will be calculated from (i) a completed Bachelor degree using all grades and/or (ii) a completed Bachelor degree using all grades other than those from the last semester (or equivalent study period) of the Bachelor degree. The higher of the two calculations will be used as the basis for admission.
Do be aware that your enrolment at ANU will be conditional on you successfully completing your program which includes your final semester. Successful completion means being awarded your degree (or equivalent).
You can list up to three preferences in your application. However, you are able to change your program preference and/or your intake any time after you have submitted an application. Change of preference requests can be submitted by contacting the Admissions Team at International.Admissions@anu.edu.au.
If you receive an offer to study at ANU - congratulations! Your Letter of Offer will give you a date by which you need to accept your offer. Remember to accept your offer on time - if you don't, your offer may be made void. To request an extension to your acceptance deadline, email acceptance@anu.edu.au.
Offers are issued on an ongoing basis. Most applications will be assessed within ten business days of submission.
For example, if you apply on the 1st of the month, you can expect a response on or before the middle of that month.
Generally, you will have just over two months to accept your offer. If you receive an offer close to the start of the semester, you may have a reduced period to accept; the exact date will be listed in your offer documentation.
Extensions to the acceptance deadline may be available. To request an extension, contact acceptance@anu.edu.au.
The standard acceptance deadlines for applicants seeking admission in Semester 2, 2024 are below:
You or your agent should email international.admissions@anu.edu.au to request a change of preference and, or intake. Your email should include the following minimum information:
No, we no longer issue preliminary outcome. We will either issue an assessment outcome (an offer, or a rejection), or contact you to request additional information.
We ask that you upload it directly to your application. We are notified whenever new documentation is provided, so there is no need to email us.
You can list a maximum of three preferences in your application. We will assess each preference. You can expect a single offer to your highest eligible preference.
We will let you know if you are ineligible for all your preferences.