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Health Sciences Undergraduate Entry Criteria

University admission to undergraduate degrees

To be admitted to an AUT University undergraduate degree, you must have university entrance.University entrance does not guarantee admission to a specific programme of study.

Please note: that AUT University, like all other New Zealand universities is required to manage enrolments. This is because of policies to restrict the number of funded places available for domestic students in tertiary education.

An applicant may be granted university entrance under 1 of the following categories:

  • NCEA Level 3
  • Discretionary entrance
  • Admission at entrance level (ad eundem statum)
This includes:
  • Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) if taught in a NZ secondary school. (Domestic students who study CIE in another country may be eligible for this admission on the basis of their qualification gained upon leaving school. Such students should seek advice from the university because requirements can vary.)
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB)
  • Special Admission
View the entry criteria from the 2011 AUT Academic Calendar

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The University’s full admission regulations for undergraduate degrees can be found in the AUT University Calendar at www.aut.ac.nz/calendar under the General Academic Regulations section.

Last updated: 10 Oct 2011 3:45pm

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