What do the different ranks mean in the Atar data?

What do the different ranks mean in the Atar data?

Below, you can see the lowest, median and highest ranks. The data includes applicants admitted through admission pathways and entry schemes who received a selection rank (ATAR plus adjustment factors) that was higher than their raw ATAR, resulting in their eligibility for the offer.

How do I find out what Atar was needed to get into?

See VU’s non-ATAR courses. To help you work out what ATAR was needed to get into a course you can check the lowest selection rank (marked in bold) in the course ATAR profiles on this page. The lowest selection rank represents the point (at or above) that everyone who applied for the course was made an offer.

What adjustments can I make to my Atar?

Previously referred to as “bonus points”, adjustments don’t change your ATAR, but can change your selection rank for a course. Equity adjustment – based on disadvantage factors. Location adjustment – based on where you went to school and where you live. Subject adjustment – based on your performance of a secondary school subject.

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How many students met the guaranteed Atar in 2020?

Number of students who met the 2020 guaranteed ATAR: 8746 \% of students who met the 2020 guaranteed ATAR: 94.6: ATAR (excluding adjustment factors) Lowest rank to receive an offer 54.45: Median rank to receive an offer 93.3: Highest rank to receive an offer 99.95: ATAR (including adjustment factors) Lowest rank to receive an offer* 62.75

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How many adjustments can I make on my Atar?

Most institutions cap the number of adjustments you can achieve across all schemes. The highest rank that was offered a place in the course, where no adjustments applied to the ATAR/rank. The highest rank that was offered a place in the course, where adjustments applied to the rank.

Is the Atar the key to entry to a course?

Though the ATAR is the key to entry for many students, others are accepted into our courses due to their previous study, their work or life experience, or other factors. For each course we publish the ATAR Range and Student Profile.

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