NSW university offers 2022: Full list of ATAR cut-offs for courses
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Tens of thousands of students across the state have received their university offers this week, as the Universities Admissions Centre reveal the lowest ATAR requirements for each course.
A massive 35,811 offers were made in the January round, as NewsLocal can reveal which of the highly competitive university courses have seen changes in ATAR requirements.
UAC marketing general manager, Kim Paino said universities made 1111 more offers in comparison to this time last year.
“Even though we’ve had lots of early offers already, this is the first offers that have been made to Year 12 students based on their ATAR,” she said.
“This includes not only NSW HSC students who received their results last week, but all Year 12s across Australia who have been waiting on offers to courses that rely on ATAR for entry.”
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Courses with some of the highest ATAR requirements in the state include University of Sydney’s Bachelor of Design Architecture (Hons) with a minimum requirement of 97, Bachelor of Commerce at 95, Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Space Engineering at 98 and a Bachelor of science and Master of maths science at 98.
Meanwhile, At the University of Technology Sydney, students will need a minimum ATAR of 94.35 for a Bachelor of Animation Production, an eye-watering 99.95 for a Bachelor of science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education in Chemistry and Physics, an ATAR of 99.20 for the university’s Bachelor of Construction Project Managment and 99.95 for a Bachelor of Design Interior Architecture.
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Law students will need a minimum ATAR of 97.80, while Midwifery has a lowest selection rank of 99.95.
Students hoping to attend the University of Wollongong’s Bachelor of Engineering (Hons, Schol) program require a minimum ATAR of 98.05, while a bachelor of maths Advance studies requires an ATAR of 97.65.
A Bachelor of science (Hons) requires an ATAR of 99.95.
At Western Sydney University, students hoping to get into the Advanced Computer science course will need an ATAR of 99.80, while a Bachelor of Policing Leadership Program requires a minimum score of 95.85.
A Bachelor of Advanced Medical science at Western Sydney University requires an ATAR of 96.55, while a Bachelor of Health science, majoring in Paramedicine requires an ATAR of 94.30.
Ms Paino said applicants had until midnight on January 29 to change preferences to be included in February Round 1 on Thursday 3 February.
“And if they haven’t applied yet it’s not too late – applications for study in semester 1 are open until Friday 4 February,” she said.
Another round of offers will be released by UAC on February 3, with applicants set to receive offers from universities via email or the UAC website.