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The Bachelor of Molecular Biotechnology is taught at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), located in the heart of Sydney's Tech Central precinct — close to the CBD, Darling Harbour, and surrounded by over 3,000 creative and technology industries.
UTS offers several alternative pathways including UTS College (where completing a qualifying program can fast-track your entry), TAFE or VET qualifications such as an AQF diploma, the STAT test, and equity pathways such as the Jumbunna Admissions Program for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students and the U@Uni Academy for partner high school students.
Yes, if you are not ready to begin studying, you may be able to defer your offer depending on the course requirements. Domestic students can refer to the 'Deferring your course commencement' page, while international students should refer to the 'Deferring your offer' page on the UTS website.
Yes, UTS offers over 400 scholarships recognising academic excellence and diverse backgrounds. These include the Vice-Chancellor's Outstanding Achievement Scholarship, the Vice-Chancellor's Merit Scholarship, the UTS Humanitarian Scholarship, Indigenous scholarships, and Graduate Research scholarships, among others. You can search available scholarships using the UTS scholarship search tool.
UTS reports a 93.3% employment rate for graduates measured three years post-graduation, according to the 2024 Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal. The university uses practice-based learning approaches developed in partnership with industry leaders, and provides career support services through UTS Careers to help students build professional networks and gain real-world experience during their studies.
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