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Home > FAQs > FAQs Vocational > Can I transfer from a vocational institution to a university?
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Can I transfer from a vocational institution to a university?
Yes. The Victorian system allows students to follow pathways within their chosen of areas of study. School, vocational and academic qualifications in Victoria are linked, which allows students to move easily between institutions. For example, an Advanced Diploma in Business from a vocational institution is recognised by universities and satisfies entry requirements into business degree studies and course credits. On the other hand, university graduates can complement their degree studies with a vocational Certificate or Diploma that provides practical and professional training to boost career opportunities. Check the vocational section of this website.

