Selection tasks (also known as selection requirements) are tasks that you are required to do in addition to your application for some RMIT programs.
Selection tasks help RMIT consider your capacity to succeed in programs in art, design and other disciplines where an ATAR or grade point average might not tell the whole story about your creativity, skills and passions.
To complete your selection tasks, follow these steps:
If a program requires a selection task, it will be indicated in both the VTAC course entry and the Admissions section of the related RMIT program page.
The specific requirements for each selection task will be listed on every RMIT program page. Please ensure you complete all the requirements listed.
Check the RMIT program page to confirm the dates for each program.
Ensure you meet these deadlines for your task be assessed.
Completing a selection task alone does not constitute an application for an RMIT program.
You still need to apply for your program (via VTAC or direct to the university).
If you are a direct applicant, the prompt to submit your selection task will appear on your dashboard, after you have submitted a direct application.
If you are a VTAC applicant, you will need to ensure that the course is a preference on your VTAC application.
Start preparing your material, images, folio and anything else required for the selection task/s early, as late submissions will not be accepted. Here are some tips on how to prepare a folio and for an interview.
View the following videos for some practical application advice:
Here's some advice for preparing folios and pre-selection kits to help make the process easier.
Wondering how an art and design selection interview works? Here's everything you need to know.
Complete the selection task to the best of your ability and submit it before the deadline.
If you are a VTAC applicant, follow the steps below to submit your VTAC selection task.
Step 1: Register to begin your selection task.
Step 2: Click on ‘Start a selection task’.
Step 3: Enter your personal details including your VTAC ID.
Step 4: Select the program/course. You can search by its name, code, VTAC code or use keywords.
Step 5: Complete the selection task and submit it.
Step 6: Once submitted, it will provide you information on what happens next.
If you wish to apply for more than one selection task:
Some selection tasks have more than one step, e.g. submission of an online task, followed by an interview or folio presentation.
Make sure you are aware of any next steps in the selection task process to ensure you meet all of the requirements.
If you are required to attend an interview or folio presentation, you will be contacted by the school.
After the assessment of your selection task, you will be sent an email to update you on the outcome of that task. The advisory email will indicate whether you are likely to be made an offer in a program based on your performance in the selection task.
There are a number of different types of selection tasks and it’s important to note that some programs may have more than one selection task.
An online or PDF form that requires you to complete a creative task or to supply a folio of creative work or answer a series of questions. Depending on the program, you may be short-listed or if required, attend a folio presentation or an interview.
A face-to-face or online session where you are asked about the work in your folio and your creative inspiration.
A face-to-face or online session where program staff ask you about yourself and your interest in the program.
A test used to assess your language capabilities in both English and a language other than English (LOTE).
A document where you are required to respond to a series of questions about your understanding and interest in the program.
For most programs with selection tasks, ATAR is not considered as part of the selection process. Your eligibility for entry into these programs will be based on your performance in the selection task/s and meeting any prerequisites.
For a small number of programs, ATAR is considered as part of the application but is not the primary selection criteria. ATAR is used to rank applicants who have been assessed equally in the selection task/s, or is combined with the outcome of the selection task. To see which programs take ATAR into consideration, please view the selection criteria in the VTAC course information and the RMIT program information.
More information and advice about completing your selection task/s is available from Study@RMIT.
If you are submitting a task online, you will find Help & Support articles to guide you through the submission process.
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RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.