§-ATAR by course
What ATAR do you need for Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) at The University of Sydney?
The most recent ATAR cutoff for Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) at The University of Sydney was 99.7 (2025). A cutoff is the rank of the last student offered a place that year, so treat it as a guide, not a guarantee. Adjustment factors and access schemes can lift a student's selection rank above their raw ATAR, and the number moves year to year with demand.
Assumed knowledge and prerequisites
Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) lists these subjects as prerequisites or assumed knowledge. Missing one does not always rule a student out, but it is worth checking early when choosing senior subjects.
- english
- biology
What parents can do next
Frequently asked questions
- Is the 99.7 ATAR cutoff a guarantee of a place?
- No. A cutoff is the ATAR (or selection rank) of the last student offered a place in a given year, so it is a guide, not a guarantee. It moves year to year with demand, and adjustment factors or an access scheme can lift a student's selection rank above their raw ATAR. Always check UAC and the The University of Sydney course page for the current year.
- What if my child's ATAR is below 99.7?
- A lower ATAR rarely closes a career permanently. Adjustment factors, early or guaranteed entry, a TAFE-to-university pathway, an enabling program, or starting a related degree and transferring can all lead to the same place. See our guide to pathways when the result is lower than hoped.
Cutoffs are for New South Wales admission via UAC and change each year. Always confirm the current figure with UAC and The University of Sydney.
