New South Wales. Candidates shall be undergraduates or graduates of the University of Sydney.
Candidates shall have resided in New South Wales for an aggregate period of four years during the five years immediately preceding the date of election.
Queensland. Candidates shall have passed their eighteenth birthday, upper limit (25) remaining the same. No candidate shall be eligible for election who has been at a University for more than three years. No person who has taken advantage of a Queensland Exhibition shall be eligible for selection unless he consent to resign the Queensland Exhibition on election to a Rhodes Scholarship.
Every candidate shall have attended a Secondary School or Schools in Queensland continuously for three years, or his parents shall for the period of five years immediately preceding his application have been resident in Queensland.
South Australia. Candidates shall have lived in South Australia for an aggregate period of four years during the six years immediately preceding the date of their election.
West Australia. Candidates shall have passed their seventeenth birthday, the upper limit (25) remaining the same.
Candidates shall have been educated in a recognized School or Schools in West Australia for at least three years immediately before the election.
Victoria. Candidates must have been resident for at least seven years in the Commonwealth of Australia or its dependencies, in New Zealand or in Fiji, and for the three years immediately preceding the election must have been resident in Victoria.
Tasmania. Candidates must have passed the first and second annual examinations for any Bachelor’s Degree in the University of Tasmania.