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How to enter Australian universities

I don't know which state you are in, but ANU can apply through Nac, which is ATAR. The University of Sydney must have passed the ATAR score of HSC. Melbourne. . . I'm not sure.

I don't know what grade you are in, but the only step to enter NSW University is to take at least11+02 units, and then take HSC, which includes school scores and ATAR, but the score of university is based on Atar Whichs' college entrance examination results.

The admission scores of different departments in Australian universities are different. You need to find the specific content on the websites of various universities.

National Institute of Engineering, Practice, Science and Technology; Mathematics is a strong point, Sydney is humanities, law and business, and Melbourne's medicine is very good. Although I have looked it up, I haven't seen such a subject as botany, probably because Australia and China have different classifications.

Since you will attend high school in Australia, after you get used to it, all this information can be found slowly, and you don't have to be too superstitious about the world university rankings (at least not in Australia), because that ranking is more comprehensive and different universities have different strengths. Some people with high ATAR scores went to UNSW, so it depends on what you want to learn.

http://www.coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au/#/? PathId = 126 & amp; List = interest

This is the page on the website of University of Melbourne to help you find courses. You can choose botany in the column you are interested in and see if there is any useful information. Bachelor's degree in Melbourne University seems to be divided into six categories, with different courses. As for the admission requirements, you can put the mouse on the course to check.

You will know after reading the answer upstairs. Maybe you can also see what agriculture wants to shut down.

Http://www.usyd.edu.au/future _ students/domestic _ undergraduate/enrollment/admission _ requirements/2010 _ atar _ cutoffs.shtml.

This was cut off from the University of Sydney.

In addition, you can also look at the scores of different universities on UAC's website (all based on ATAR, of course).

http://www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/course-search/