Getting In
Entry requirements for postgraduate programs vary considerably, depending on the field and qualification you’re interested in.
For some postgraduate programs, a bachelors degree in any field will be sufficient. In others, you will need a qualification in the relevant discipline, but non-graduates with work experience in the field may also be admitted. Then there are highly competitive programs that require a bachelors degree with top marks, extensive work experience and an entrance test such as the GMAT or LSAT.
This section explains more about common selection methods, the different entrance tests, and ways to get around the standard selection criteria to get into the program, you really want.
Getting into postgraduate study
The qualifications and experience students need to get into different postgraduate programs vary considerably. Given the range of postgraduate qualifications available, the entry difficulty depends on which level you choose … Read more about entry to postgraduate education.
Entrance tests
Some universities use entrance tests for their more competitive and prestigious programs, such as the MBA or medicine. If you are considering entering one of these programs as a graduate, the more you know about the following tests and the more you practise, the better … Read more about postgraduate entrance tests.
Different ways of getting in
Certain courses are harder to get into than others and so are some universities and campuses. While a graduate diploma in arts might generally be an easier course to get into overall when compared with other fields, it will certainly be harder to get into at the really tough universities … Read more about different entry pathways.
