Australian universities generally have varying acceptance rates depending on the institution and program. Group of Eight (Go8) universities, such as the University of Melbourne or Australian National University, are more selective, with acceptance rates around 30-50%. Less competitive institutions may accept 60-80% of applicants.
Factors influencing acceptance include academic performance, English proficiency, and program capacity. International students often face higher scrutiny. Checking specific university websites or contacting admissions offices provides the most accurate data, as acceptance rates fluctuate annually based on demand and available spots.