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English
language
requirements
As an international applicant you can satisfy the English language
requirements of your course in a number of ways, such as achieving
the required score in an approved English test, or by completing a
university course in any higher education institution that is taught
and assessed entirely in English.
You need a good understanding
of the English language, not only
for admission, but to enable you to
succeed throughout your studies.
You can satisfy the University‘s English
language requirements in a number of
ways, including:
1.  
Meeting the required score in an
approved English test (TOEFL, IELTS
[Academic], Pearson Test of English
[Academic] or Cambridge English:
Advanced/Certifcate of Advanced
English [CAE]) in an assessment
taken in one sitting no more than
24 months prior to application.
2. (i)
Within the last two years
satisfactorily completing either a
postgraduate degree of at least two
years‘ duration or an undergraduate
degree, where the degree was taught
and assessed entirely in English. If
the degree was completed within the
last fve years, applicants can provide,
for consideration by the selection
committee, evidence of sustained
working in an English language
environment and/or writing in English
since completing the degree.
OR
(ii)
Within the last two years
satisfactorily completing a
postgraduate degree of at least one
year‘s duration, where this degree
was taught and assessed entirely
in English and the English language
entry standard for this degree was
at least IELTS (Academic) overall
band score of 6.5 or equivalent. If the
degree was completed within the last
fve years, applicants can provide,
for consideration by the selection
committee, evidence of sustained
working in an English language
environment and/or writing in English
since completing the degree.
You must provide formal advice from
the institution that the degree you
completed was taught and assessed
entirely in English.
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If you are a citizen of a designated
country,
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completing undergraduate
studies in English and subsequently
working in an English-speaking
country.
For further information about the
University‘s language requirements, go to:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
english-requirements
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Designated countries: Australia, Canada,
New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa,
Ireland, United Kingdom, United States.
English language requirements
For specifc details on satisfying
English language requirements go to:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.
au/english-requirements
More info
DELA is a test you can do at the
University after you enrol, which
gives you the opportunity to
identify academic language skills
that may need further development
in order for you to excel in your
studies.
services.unimelb.edu.au/asu/
services/dela
Diagnostic English
Language Assessment
(DELA)
International
students
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