Cut-offs

Offers to applicants who have an ATAR (or equivalent) below the published cut-off

In general terms, the cut-off for a course shows you the minimum ATAR needed by the majority of Year 12 applicants when offers were made in 2011.

However, for some applicants, institutions have alternative pathways for admission which may allow you to receive an offer to a course even with an ATAR below the cut-off.

Remember that your ATAR does not change or increase, even if you receive an offer to a course with a higher cut-off.

The schemes offered by the institutions differ and include those listed. As well as using the following links, you can refer to each institution's entry for more information about the schemes offered.

Performance in relevant subjects

Some institutions apply bonus points to an admission rank based on an applicant's performance in Year 12 subjects relevant to their course of study. Read Subject bonuses for more information.

Regional schemes

Some institutions apply bonus points to an admission rank if an applicant lives in or undertakes their Year 12 schooling in a certain area. Read Regional bonuses for more information.

School recommendation schemes

Several institutions administer school recommendation schemes through which applicants may be selected for courses independently of their final Year 12 results on the basis of a range of criteria, which may include academic recommendations provided by schools/colleges, portfolios or interviews.

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