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Faculty of It International Merit Scholarship 2017 1 of 55 FACULTY OF IT INTERNATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2017 - $6000 per annum Note: General university guidelines are for complete or incomplete studies that have been assessed by using NOOSR guidelines OR assessed as comparable to a British Bachelor degree by using the NARIC guidelines for entry into either a Bachelor / Master degree Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria AUSTRALIA DOMESTIC VCE ATAR ALIGNED TO THE BAND ATAR 85 STRUCTURE TAFE Certificate IV 90% TAFE Diploma or Advanced Diploma Degree Transfer Program - Bradford 80% College, The University of Adelaide Foundation Programs (All other institutions) Distinction to High Distinction pending on institution pass score Degree Transfer Program - Bradford College, The University of Adelaide Diploma Studies - 75% - Deakin College (formally known as Melbourne Institute of Business & Technology (MIBT)), - Top Education Institute, - Victoria University Diploma Studies - University of Technology Sydney (UTS): INSEARCH, China, 6.500 (7) Vietnam Incomplete tertiary study - Course transfer from a Monash 100% Grading Scale where 50% is a pass OR University or other institution. Or a current Monash IT student 7 point scale where 4 is a pass as per the UAC grading who has completed at least one semester (or minimum of 18 scale: http://euclid.vtac.edu.au/online/companion/gsm.html 80% OR 6.000(7) credit points) of an IT undergraduate degree and transferring into an IT degree of longer duration. CSU website 2017 FIT International Merit Scholarship Eligibility v 8.xlsx Dianne Pickering 23/11/2016 2 of 55 Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Complete and Incomplete tertiary study - Course transfer 100% Grading Scale where 50% is a pass. OR from a Monash University or other institution. Or a current 7 point scale where 4 is a pass as per the UAC grading Monash IT student who has completed at least one semester (or scale: http://euclid.vtac.edu.au/online/companion/gsm.html 80% OR 6.000(7) minimum of 18 credit points) of an IT postgraduate degree and transferring into an IT degree of longer duration. General university guidelines 100% scale (50% = pass) 70 70 General university guidelines 7 point scale (4 = pass) 6 6 General university guidelines 4 point scale (2 = pass) 3.2 3.2 General university guidelines 4 point scale (1 = pass) 3 3 Bond University 4 point scale (1 = pass) 3 3 SP Jain School of Global Management 4.3 point scale (1 = low pass, 1.7 satisfactory) 3.7 3.7 Raffles College of Design and Commerce 100% scale (50% = pass) 75 75 CSU website 2017 FIT International Merit Scholarship Eligibility v 8.xlsx Dianne Pickering 23/11/2016 3 of 55 Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria Global General Certificate of Education (GCE) A Levels Cambridge International Examinations, PEARSON (Previously known as Edexcel), Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment, 10.000 (15) Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations, Welsh Joint Education Committee, Assessment and Qualifications Alliance Monash University Foundation Program (MUFY) 80% Foundation Studies (UFS) (also known as Uniprep offered at the Indonesian campus). UNSW - Australia UNSW - Global 8.000 (10) UNSW - Indonesia International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma) 30 Cambridge Pre-U Diploma from Cambridge International Examinations 20 Pearson International Advanced Levels from Pearson Edexcel 10 Northern Consortium of United Kingdom (NCUK) 65% International Foundation Year Programme AFGHANISTAN Kabul Polytechnic University 100% scale (50% = pass) 85 85 Kabul University 100% scale (50% = pass) 85 85 ALBANIA University of New York, Tirana 4 point scale (0.67 = pass, 2 for award of degree) 3.2 3.2 Universiteti i Mjekësisë, Tiranë (UMT) (University of 10 point scale (5 = pass) 8 8 Medicine, Tirana (UMT)) ARGENTINA General university guidelines 10 point scale (4 = pass) 7 7 General university guidelines 9 point scale (4 = pass) 6.5 6.5 ARMENIA Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University 100% scale (40 = pass) 65 65 CSU website 2017 FIT International Merit Scholarship Eligibility v 8.xlsx Dianne Pickering 23/11/2016 4 of 55 Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria AUSTRIA General university guidelines 5 point scale (4 or lower = pass) (1 = Excellent, 2 = Good, 3 = Satisfactory, 4 = Sufficient, 5 2.5 or lower 2.5 or lower = Unsatisfactory) AZERBAJIAN General university guidelines 5 point scale (3 = pass) 4.2 4.2 General university guidelines 100% scale (60% = pass) 80 80 General university guidelines 100% scale (65% = pass) 85 85 General university guidelines 100% scale (61% = pass) 80 80 General university guidelines 100% scale (51% = pass) 79 79 Azerbaijan State Economic University 100% scale (51% = pass) 79 79 Qafqaz University 100% scale (50% = pass) 78 78 BAHRAIN General university guidelines 4 point scale (1 = pass) 3.3 3.3 BANGLADESH General university guidelines 4 point scale (0.7 or 1 = pass) 3 3 General university guidelines 4 point scale (2 = pass) 3.3 3.3 General university guidelines 4 point scale (2.5 for award of degree) 3.4 3.4 General university guidelines 4 point scale (2.75 for award of degree) 3.4 3.4 General university guidelines 100% scale (40% = pass), no lower than 2nd Division 70 70 General university guidelines 100% scale (33% or 36% = award of 3rd Division), no lower than 2nd Division (low-marking system, 60% = 1st 55 55 Division) Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology 4 point scale (2.2 for award of degree) 3.2 3.2 American International University - Bangladesh 4 point scale (1 = pass, 2.75 for award of degree) 3.4 3.4 American International University - Bangladesh 4 point scale (2.2 for award of degree) 3.2 3.2 BRAC University 4 point scale (0.7 = 'poor', 2.0 = graduation requirement) 3.2 3.2 Independent University, Bangladesh 4 point scale (1.7 = 'passing', 2.00 = 'required for 3.2 3.2 graduation') Khulna University 4 point scale (2.25 = pass) 3.4 3.4 North South University 4 point scale (1 = 'poor', 2 'is in good academic standing'. 3.2 3.2 Less than 2 = academic probation) Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) - 100% scale (60 = 'Minimum Pass Marks') 85 85 Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College University of Dhaka 4 point scale (2 = pass) 3.3 3.3 University of Dhaka - Institute of Business Administration 4 point scale (1 = 'Passing', 2.5 for award of degree) 3.4 3.4 University of Chittagong 4 point scale (1.75 = pass) 3.3 3.3 CSU website 2017 FIT International Merit Scholarship Eligibility v 8.xlsx Dianne Pickering 23/11/2016 5 of 55 Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria BARBADOS The University of the West Indies 4.3 point scale (1 = pass) 3.3 3.3 BELARUS Belarusian State Economic University 10 point scale (3 = pass) (10 = outstanding, 9 = excellent, 8 = nearly excellent, 7 = very good, 6 = good, 5 = nearly good, 4 = more than 7.2 7.2 sufficient, 3 = sufficient, 2 = strongly insufficient, 1 = very poor. BELGIUM General university guidelines 20 point scale (12 = pass) 16 16 General university guidelines 100% scale (60% = pass) 80 80 General university guidelines 20 point scale (10 = pass) 16 16 BHUTAN General university guidelines 100% scale (40% = pass) 75 75 General university guidelines 100% scale (50% = pass) 80 80 BOLIVIA General university guidelines 100% scale (51% = pass) 75 75 BOSNIA General university guidelines 10 point scale (6 ECTS points = pass) 8.4 8.4 BOTSWANA General university guidelines 100% scale (50% = pass) 80 80 General university guidelines 100% scale (55% = pass) 85 85 CSU website 2017 FIT International Merit Scholarship Eligibility v 8.xlsx Dianne Pickering 23/11/2016 6 of 55 Undergraduate Scholarship Postgraduate Scholarship INSTITUTION/GENERAL UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES GRADING SCALE Selection Criteria Selection Criteria BRAZIL General university guidelines 10 point scale (3 = pass) 7.5 7.5 General university guidelines 10 point scale (5 = pass) 8 8 General university guidelines 10 point scale (6 = pass) 8 8 Centro Universitario de Belo Horizonte 100 point scale (70 = for award of degree) 86 86 Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais 100 point scale (60 = approved minimum) 80 80 [CEFET-MG] Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing de Porto Alegre 10 point scale (7 = for award of degree) 8.6 8.6 [ESPM] Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais [PUC 100 point scale (60 = minimum grade required) 80 80 Minas] Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais [PUC 100 point scale (70 = minimum grade required) 86 86 Minas] Universidade de Caxias do Sul [UCS] 4 point scale (1 = pass) 2.7 2.7 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 100 point scale (60 = 'Regular') 80 80 Universidade Federal do ABC 4 point scale (2 = pass) 3 3 Universidade Federal do Paraná [UFPR] (Federal University 100 point scale (70 = for award of degree) 86 86 of Parana) Universidade FUMEC 100 point scale (60 = minimum grade required) 80 80 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM General university guidelines 100% scale (40% = pass) 70 70 Universiti Brunei Darussalam 5 point scale (1 = pass) 3.6 3.6 Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic 4 point scale (1 = pass)
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