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- Australian Tertiary Admission Rank - Wikipedia
The ATAR rank provides an indication of the overall position of the student in relation to the student body for that year across the state A higher ATAR gives preference to that student for the course to which they wish to enrol in a university of their choice
- What is an ATAR score How is it Calculated? - Deakin
The ATAR is an estimate of the percentage of the population that you outperformed So if you receive an ATAR of 60, it means you performed better than 60% of students that year
- ATAR - QTAC
The ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) is a percentile rank rather than a mark, indicating a student’s position relative to their peers within the same age group for a given year
- VCE ATAR Calculator | ATAR Notes
VCE ATAR Calculator Estimate your ATAR based on your predicted subject scores ATAR Calculator allows you to estimate what your ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) will be To begin, select your state below: VCE HSC WACE QCE SACE
- What is ATAR? - Monash University
What is ATAR? The ATAR or Australian Tertiary Admission Rank measures your overall academic achievement for VCE in relation to other students It’s a rank – not a mark – so universities can see how well you perform, regardless of what subject combinations you take
- ATAR explained - The University of Sydney
ATAR stands for Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank It is a number between zero and 99 95 that tells your position in your year group Your result should not be seen as a score or rank, but rather your percentile position out of all students who are completing the HSC with you
- ATAR - Australian Tertiary Admission Rank - UAC
Your ATAR tells you about your position, or ranking, compared to other students in NSW and takes into account your achievement in all your HSC courses Its only purpose is to help universities select applicants for their courses
- How does ATAR work? - The University of Queensland - Study
Your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) tells you which university programs you qualify to enter This provides a quick and simple way to check if you’re likely to gain admission to study a program based on how you went in your Year 12 assessments and exams
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