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What is Atar and how is it calculated?
It is the standard measure of a student’s overall academic achievement in relation to other students where these students have studied different subject combinations. ATARS are expressed as a number on a 2000-point scale from 99.95 down to 0.00 in steps of 0.05. So the highest ATAR is 99.95, then 99.90, then 99.85, and so on, down to 0.00.
How do I Reset my Password for the Atar portal?
You can reset your password by using the “Forgot Password” function on the login page of the ATAR Portal. You will need your current ATAR Portal login email address to verify the new password. Call the QTAC ATAR hotline 1300 193 173 who can assist you in resetting your password.
Do I need to register an ATAR account from 2020?
If you already have an ATAR account from 2020 you do not need to register again. If you finished year 12 in 2020 and are completing more year 12 subjects in 2021 (to qualify for a new ATAR), you can log into your existing account to access your ATAR result when ATARs are released in December 2021.
How do I change my personal details on my Atar application?
You will need to provide some personal identification over the phone: your name, date of birth, LUI number and email address. If you can log in to your ATAR account, use the Edit Student Details function to change your personal details. Call the QTAC ATAR hotline 1300 193 173 for further assistance.
ATARs are calculated in each state to reflect a student’s rank against other students in their state. In NSW, the ATAR is calculated and released by UAC. In the ACT, it’s calculated by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies, in consultation with UAC, and released by schools. NSW and ACT ATARs are equivalent to those in other states.
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
When are the first Atar-based offers made?
The first ATAR-based offers will be made in January Round 2 on 26 January 2022. The ATAR is a rank, not a mark. The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a number between 0.00 and 99.95 that indicates a student’s position relative to all the students in their age group (ie all 16 to 20 year olds in NSW).
When are the atar2021 NSW 2021 results released?
2021 NSW ATARs will be released at 9am on Friday 10 December. You’ll need your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN to log in. What is the ATAR? The ATAR is a rank, not a mark.
How do I register for an ATAR account?
You can register for an ATAR account after the release of ATAR results. Students who are unable to create an account may call QTAC on the ATAR Hotline 1300 193 173 to receive their own ATAR. They will need to provide ID over the phone: full name, date of birth, LUI number and personal email address.
How do I Share my Atar with my school?
You can change the consent to share your ATAR by logging in to the ATAR Portal and changing the consent selection. Schools will only get access to the individual ATARs of their former year 12 students where consent has been granted by those students when registering in the ATAR Portal.
What are ATARS and when are they released?
ATARS are expressed as a number on a 2000-point scale from 99.95 down to 0.00 in steps of 0.05. So the highest ATAR is 99.95, then 99.90, then 99.85, and so on, down to 0.00. ATARS below 30 are reported as ‘30.00 or less’. When will ATARs be released? The 2021 ATAR will be released between 8am – 9am on 17 December 2021.