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Science aptitude test

Prove your potential for UTS Science

The aptitude assessment is a multiple-choice test of your general knowledge, logic and language skills.

If you perform well, you may be offered a place at UTS.

Find out when the next test is and how to register.

Register for the next aptitude test

The next test is on Tuesday 10 June 2025 at the UTS City Campus.

The June Aptitude Assessment is for post-school applicants (non-recent school leavers) who want to commence study in Spring 2025 (commences on 28 July 2025) and who have not completed the assessment in the last 12 months.

Future students should have a current application lodged with the Universities Admission Centre (UAC) and choose the UTS Science course as their first preference.

Register for the Science Aptitude Test.

Registration closes 1 June 2025. The last date to change your UAC first preference to a UTS Science course is 12 June 2025.

Offers will be made to eligible applicants on 19 June 2025.

Who is the Science Aptitude Test for?

Taking the test is an alternative entry to undergraduate science courses.

If you want to study science but do not meet the minimum selection rank for your course, by taking the test you may be offered a place. This depends on your performance on the test and whether you show an aptitude for science or mathematics.

The aptitude assessment can only be taken once per calendar year. So, if you completed the assessment in July 2024, you could next sit the assessment again in July 2025.

What courses make offers based on the Science Aptitude Test?

All UTS Science undergraduate courses consider the test except for:

  • Bachelor of Advanced Science
  • combined courses
  • honours courses.

How do I apply to UTS using the Science Aptitude Test?

If you want to study science at UTS through the aptitude test, you will need to:

  1. Apply for your course through the Universities Admission Centre (UAC).
  2. Have a UTS Science course listed as your first preference. If you are trying to decide between two or more UTS Science courses, list them according to your preference.
  3. Register for the science aptitude test.
  4. Sit the test. Make sure to bring photo ID, otherwise you will be unable to sit the test.

If you are successful, you will be sent an offer from UAC. If you do not receive an offer, it is likely because there are no available places in your preference course or you did not meet the minimum requirement for your preference course.

I need help with my application

Science.APO@uts.edu.au for more information on the aptitude assessment.

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