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Computer Science

University of Melbourne
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Overview
For bachelor-level computer science at the University of Melbourne, applicants enter the Bachelor of Science and then complete the Computing and Software Systems major. Admission is driven primarily by academic merit and prerequisite subjects; there is no program-specific portfolio or statement of purpose requirement on the official entry pages. Test scores matter mainly for English-language proficiency, and in limited non-school-leaver pathways such as STAT or SAT.

Admission criteria

PortfolioLow

The official Bachelor of Science entry requirements do not list a portfolio for admission, and the Computing and Software Systems major page presents the major as part of the Bachelor of Science rather than as a separate portfolio-assessed program. Portfolio evidence is therefore not used as a standard admission factor for this program.

Statement of PurposeLow

The official entry requirements do not require a statement of purpose for standard admission. The page states that personal statements only matter where relevant work or community experience is specified in the course selection criteria, which is not presented as a standard requirement for Bachelor of Science entry.

Academics & GPAHigh

This is the main admissions factor. The University states applicants are selected according to academic merit, using ATAR or a notional ATAR for recent school leavers, and usually a weighted average mark (WAM) for applicants with higher education or relevant VET study. Applicants must also meet prerequisite subjects for the Bachelor of Science, including English, mathematics, and science. The published 2026 ATAR profile for Bachelor of Science shows a lowest ATAR offer of 91.00 outside special entry schemes, indicating strong academic competition.

Test scoresMedium

Test scores are not used as a broad standardised academic admissions tool for most applicants, but English-language test scores clearly matter for those who do not already satisfy English through prior study. For Bachelor of Science, the university lists minimum accepted scores such as IELTS Academic 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each band, TOEFL iBT 81 with section minimums, PTE Academic 64 with communicative skills minimums, and Cambridge C1 Advanced 169 with subscore minimums. For some non-school-leaver applicants, strong STAT or SAT results can also be used to demonstrate readiness.

Application components

Secondary school transcript / ATAR-equivalent resultsHigher education transcript and WAM if applying with prior tertiary studyEvidence of prerequisite subjects in English, mathematics and scienceEnglish/standardized test report if required (for example IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge, or in limited non-school-leaver cases STAT or SAT)
How to stand out
Prioritize top grades in secondary school or a strong tertiary WAM, because Bachelor of Science selection is primarily academic-merit based.
Meet the prerequisite pattern early: English, mathematics, and at least one science subject are required for Bachelor of Science entry.
If you are an international applicant or do not already satisfy English through prior study, secure an English test score that clearly exceeds the minimum rather than aiming exactly at the floor.
Do not spend time preparing a portfolio or admission essay unless a special pathway explicitly asks for extra context; they are not standard decision factors for this program.

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