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(1) The University of Newcastle ( (2) This Policy sets the principles by which the English language proficiency requirements for entry to the (3) This Policy should be read in conjunction with the English Language Proficiency Procedure. (4) This Policy applies to applicants seeking admission to the (5) This Policy does not apply to applicants seeking admission to (6) It is noted that (7) In the context of this document the following definitions apply: (8) All (9) The English language proficiency requirement for each (10) The English Language Proficiency Procedure sets out how an (11) The (12) The English Language Proficiency Standard is approved by Academic Senate. (13) The inclusion of a recognised qualification to the Register is conditional on the recommendation of the Teaching and Learning English Language subcommittee for approval by Academic Senate, and is subject to annual review. (14) The (15) The (16) The English Language Proficiency Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Policy Intent
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Relevant Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy Principles
Section 6 - English Language Proficiency Standard
Table 1 – English Language Proficiency Standard
Relevant College
Relevant Program
IELTS
Minimum Overall Score
Section Minimum ^
All
Undergraduate programs
6.0
6.0
All
Postgraduate coursework programs
6.5
6.0
All
Higher Degree by Research programs
6.5
6.0
Notes:
^Section minimums are L – Listening, R – Reading, S – Speaking, W – Writing.