1. What is VTAC?
Victoria Tertiary Admissions Centre and it’s responsible for handling applications in Victoria and some interstate institutions.
2. What is tertiary education?
Tertiary education is considered the third stage of education in a person’s life, it is post-secondary (year 12) education. Tertiary education includes studying at universities, colleges, technical training institutes, community colleges, TAFEs and distance learning centres.
3. What are the differences between university and TAFE?
University degrees provide specific professional outcomes. Courses spend more time on theories, so that you have a framework for analysing and solving problems in your field of study. TAFE courses are more focused on learning for work and in many cases learning at work.
4. What are pre-requisite studies?
A prerequisite subject is a subject or sequence of subjects which must be completed before entering a course of study
5. What is the ATAR? How is it calculated?
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. Calculated by the University Admission Centre. Scaled marks in 10 units of VCE subjects.
6. What is CSP?
A Commonwealth Supported Place where you and the Federal Government jointly cover the cost of your tertiary studies.
1. What is VTAC?
Victoria Tertiary Admissions Centre and it’s responsible for handling applications in Victoria and some interstate institutions.
2. What is tertiary education?
Tertiary education is considered the third stage of education in a person’s life, it is post-secondary (year 12) education. Tertiary education includes studying at universities, colleges, technical training institutes, community colleges, TAFEs and distance learning centres.
3. What are the differences between university and TAFE?
University degrees provide specific professional outcomes. Courses spend more time on theories, so that you have a framework for analysing and solving problems in your field of study. TAFE courses are more focused on learning for work and in many cases learning at work.
4. What are pre-requisite studies?
A prerequisite subject is a subject or sequence of subjects which must be completed before entering a course of study
5. What is the ATAR? How is it calculated?
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. Calculated by the University Admission Centre. Scaled marks in 10 units of VCE subjects.
6. What is CSP?
A Commonwealth Supported Place where you and the Federal Government jointly cover the cost of your tertiary studies.
1. What is VTAC?
Victoria Tertiary Admissions Centre and it’s responsible for handling applications in Victoria and some interstate institutions.
2. What is tertiary education?
Tertiary education is considered the third stage of education in a person’s life, it is post-secondary (year 12) education. Tertiary education includes studying at universities, colleges, technical training institutes, community colleges, TAFEs and distance learning centres.
3. What are the differences between university and TAFE?
University degrees provide specific professional outcomes. Courses spend more time on theories, so that you have a framework for analysing and solving problems in your field of study. TAFE courses are more focused on learning for work and in many cases learning at work.
4. What are pre-requisite studies?
A prerequisite subject is a subject or sequence of subjects which must be completed before entering a course of study
5. What is the ATAR? How is it calculated?
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. Calculated by the University Admission Centre. Scaled marks in 10 units of VCE subjects.
6. What is CSP?
A Commonwealth Supported Place where you and the Federal Government jointly cover the cost of your tertiary studies.
1. What is VTAC?
Victoria Tertiary Admissions Centre and it’s responsible for handling applications in Victoria and some interstate institutions.
2. What is tertiary education?
Tertiary education is considered the third stage of education in a