 The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE] is the credential given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling, in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is considered to be one of the more rigorous secondary education programs in the world and is recognised as a requisite credential for admission to universities in Australia and worldwide. Study for the VCE is usually completed over two years, but it can be spread over a longer period in some cases. It is possible to pass and obtain your VCE without completing the end of year exams, as they are only to determine your ENTER scores, required for higher levels of education, i.e. University and TAFE. Image File history File links Vcaa_banner_logo. ...
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VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
The Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) is the national Australian tertiary entrance score, administered by the AVCC (Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee). ...
In Australia, Technical and Further Education or TAFE institutions are those which offer a wide range of post-secondary education and training, generally in vocational fields (such as hospitality, tourism, construction, woodwork, secretarial skills, community work, etc), often at a level of difficulty below that of a corresponding or related...
The VCE structure
Each VCE subject is organised into units. Students usually choose to study five or six subjects each year at the VCE level. The range of subjects depends on the school, as each individual school decides which subjects they will offer to their students. Most, but not all, VCE subjects comprise four units. A unit is studied for one semester, with Units 1 and 2 being studied in Year 11 and Units 3 and 4 being taken in Year 12. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
Year 11 students can 'accelerate' and study a Unit 3/4 subject early. Units 3 and 4 of any subject must be studied in sequence, whereas Units 1 and 2 can be mixed and matched in Year 11. Students are not required to complete all the units of a subject as part of the VCE course, however Units 1 and 2 usually must be studied before Units 3 and 4 of a subject can be attempted (unless 'accelerating'). On completing a Unit, a student receives an 'S' (Satisfactory), or an 'N' (Not Satisfactory). VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
In order to receive the VCE and an ENTER, students must complete four Units of English (at least 3 of which must be passed), the only compulsory subject (although there are variations, such as English as a Second Language [ESL], English Language, or Literature that can count towards the English requirement). The ENTER received ranges from 0 to 99.95 in increments of 0.05. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
The Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) is the national Australian tertiary entrance score, administered by the AVCC (Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee). ...
An ENTER score of 60 indicates that a student has achieved a higher ENTER than 60% of the state, a score of 70 indicates a higher ENTER than 70% of the state etc.. However, students that have left school before completing Year 12 (around 15%) are 'included' in the calculation of ENTER, so the median ENTER for students who do complete year 12 is higher than 50. Approximately twenty students receive each incremental rank (e.g. 75.05, 75.10)
How the ENTER is calculated The ENTER is calculated from the Study Scores received for each Unit 3/4 subject successfully completed, ranging from 0 to 50. A student's top four study scores (after scaling) and 10% of their next two best study scores count towards an aggregate score, which is then ranked against the aggregate scores of other students. English is included as one of the top four study scores. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) scales the VCE Study Scores to allow for cross-study calculations. In other words, a 25 in English is equivalent to a 25 in Mathematical Methods or a 25 in any other VCE study. The scaled Study Scores are then referred to as ENTER subject scores. The ENTER is determined by using ENTER subject scores. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) is the administrative body which processes applications for universities (and other tertiary institutions) in the state of Victoria (Australia). ...
Equivalent National Tertiary Entry Rank (ENTER) is the national Australian tertiary entrance score, administered by the AVCC (Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee). ...
VTAC determines an ENTER for each student who satisfactorily completes at least one study in the current year, and who has obtained VCE Study Scores in an English study and at least three other studies in an allowable combination at the unit 3 & 4 level. Abbreviated to VTAC. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) is the administrative body which processes applications for universities (and other tertiary institutions) in the state of Victoria (Australia). ...
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
The ENTER is determined by the aggregate (total) calculated for each student: - The ENTER subject score in an English study (one of English, English Language, Literature or ESL)
- The ENTER subject scores of the next three best studies. (the English study and these constitute the Primary Four)
- Plus an increment of 10% of the next best two studies (if available).
Assessment in the VCE (SACs and examinations) Graduation in the VCE depends on the satisfactory completion of the units which make up the VCE studies. The decision about satisfactory completion is based on a student’s ability to demonstrate the outcomes. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
These outcomes are specified in the study design for each VCE study. They describe the knowledge and skills that should be demonstrated by the time a student has completed a unit. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
There are two types of graded assessment in the VCE – school-based assessment and examinations. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
School assessment There are two kinds of school-based assessment. The first is called School-assessed Coursework in which students complete the assessment tasks specified in the study design. These tasks must be done mainly in class time and include essays, reports and case studies. They are commonly referred to as 'SACs'. A few studies in the visual arts and technology areas have the second type of assessment which is a School-assessed Task. This task is the same for every student enrolled in a study and the specifications are set by the VCAA. They are commonly referred to as 'SATs'. The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority are responsible for the provision of high quality curriculum and assessment programs for all students in Victoria, Australia. ...
External examinations External examinations are set and marked by the VCAA. Most are held in October/November, but a small number of studies (usually science subjects) also have examinations in June. The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority are responsible for the provision of high quality curriculum and assessment programs for all students in Victoria, Australia. ...
Study scores A student who satisfactorily completes Units 3 and 4 of a VCE subject and the graded assessment requirement is eligible for a study score. The study score is used by VTAC when a student applies for tertiary entrance. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
The General Achievement Test (GAT) The GAT is an essential part of the VCE. It provides the basis of a quality assurance check on the marking of examinations. Any student who is enrolled in a VCE or VCE VET Unit 3 and 4 sequence is expected to sit the GAT. The General Achievement Test or GAT is a test of general knowledge and skills in written communication, mathematics, science and technology, humanities, the arts and social sciences taken by all Victorian students prior to completing their VCE. It consists of 70 multiple choice questions on two categories; Arts/Humatities and...
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
Scaling Scaling is the process that adjusts VCE study scores into ENTER subject scores. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
VTAC adjusts VCE study scores to allow for any adjustments in the overall performance of groups of students taking the different studies. Once scaled, these study scores become ENTER subject scores. Scaling DOWN happens when the overall performance is low. Scaling UP happens when the overall performance is high.
Comparing VCE study scores with ENTER subject scores - If competition is high, students can expect to receive a lower VCE study score than ENTER subject score.
- If competition is low, students can expect to receive a higher VCE study score than ENTER subject score.
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
Approximate ENTERs In 2005 an aggregate of 145.1 was higher than 80% of people in the age group, correlating to an ENTER of 80. Achieving a perfect ENTER (99.95) requires an aggregate of 210 or over. This is usually achieved with the use of Language subjects and Specialist Mathematics which can scale as high as 55 on a 0-50 scale. The Victorian Government, through the initiative to increase numbers in foreign language study, began a process to allow an average of 5 increased scaling marks to those who choose language subjects in their VCE. This is argued that it is unfair to students who do not have a family background in languages (those that speak another language at home) and thus gives an advantage to those students, especially international, a chance to achieve higher scaling marks. It may be argued, however, that international students are disadvantaged by the compulsory English requirement, although the inclusion of an English Second Language (ESL) course - whereby students in ESL study the mainstream English course but are assessed differently on their final year exam, such as by demonstrating note-taking skills and only completing one of the two essays required for completion by mainstream students - marked up due to its low competition, provides an advantage of sorts. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
Entry into Higher Education Universities and TAFEs provide a Clearly-In and a Fringe ENTER for each course, denoting the range of scores required to gain a place in a course. The ENTER requirement for each subject is generally determined by supply (the supply of places provided by the universities) relative to demand (the demand for each course as determined by the number of students who apply) for each course, and does not directly relate to the difficulty or the quality of the course. Victorian Technical colleges do not require an ENTER for admission (with few exceptions). In Australia, Technical and Further Education or TAFE institutions are those which offer a wide range of post-secondary education and training, generally in vocational fields (such as hospitality, tourism, construction, woodwork, secretarial skills, community work, etc), often at a level of difficulty below that of a corresponding or related...
Subjects The VCE offers a wide range of subjects in the fields of Science, Mathematics, Humanities and the Arts, including Languages, and Physical and Environmental areas. Subjects include ones such as common sciences as Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Psychology and Environmental Science. Arts and Humanities includes ones such as Art, Studio Art, Vis. Communication and Design, a variety of Histories, Sociology, Politics, International Studies, many languages, English and others. Mathematics is the only set of subjects in VCE which cater for varying abilities. Students with a practical applications focus can study Further Mathematics in Year 12 which covers Statistics and other modules, such as Business-related mathematics or Networks and decision mathematics. Alternatively students can take the next level which is called Mathematical Methods, or Mathematical Methods CAS. This maths is usually a prerequisite for science courses, and focuses on Algebra, Functions and Graphs, Calculus and Probability. Advanced students can take the highest level subject called Specialist Mathematics, which provides important preparation for further study in areas with strong mathematical background requirements, such as Actuarial studies or Engineering at university. Subjects in Physical Education are also offered including Outdoor Education and Physical Education. VCE could refer to two types of educational qualification: Victorian Certificate of Education - given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Victoria, Australia Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education - a Further Education qualification in Britain This is a disambiguation page...
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Subjects offered are in Units 3 and 4 include: - Accounting,
- Agricultural and Horticultural Studies,
- Art,
- Biology,
- Business Management,
- Chemistry,
- Classical Societies and Cultures,
- Dance,
- Design and Technology,
- Drama,
- Economics,
- English,
- English (ESL),
- English Language,
- Environmental Science,
- Food and Technology,
- Geography,
- Health and Human Development,
- History:
- Industry and Enterprise Studies,
- Information Technology:
- International Politics:
- Legal Studies,
- Literature,
- LOTE (Language Other than English):
- Mathematics:
- Further Mathematics
- Mathematical Methods or Mathematical Methods CAS(These will be merged into a single CAS enabled subject from 2010)
- Specialist Mathematics
- Media,
- Music
- Musical Performance (Solo)
- Musical Performance (Group)
- Music Styles
- Outdoor and Environmental Studies,
- Philosophy,
- Physical Education,
- Physics,
- Psychology,
- Religion and Society,
- Sociology,
- Studio Arts,
- Systems and Technology,
- Texts and Traditions,
- Theatre Studies,
- Visual Communication and Design,
- VCE VET (includes and large range of different subjects within VET).
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See also The Department of Education (DoE) (formerly Department of Education & Training) provides the policy and planning advice for the delivery of education and training across the state of Victoria in Australia. ...
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The General Achievement Test or GAT is a test of general knowledge and skills in written communication, mathematics, science and technology, humanities, the arts and social sciences taken by all Victorian students prior to completing their VCE. It consists of 70 multiple choice questions on two categories; Arts/Humatities and...
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External links - Victorian Curriculum & Assessment Authority (VCAA) website - The Victorian Curriculum & Assessment Authority are responsible for the provision of high quality and assessment programs for all students in Victoria.
- Victorian Certificate of Education - information about the VCE.
- Sample VCE Exams - Past VCE Exams and sample exams for the current year.
- VCAA: General Achievement Test - past years' questions and answers.
- VCAL - the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning.
- VCAA: Where To Now? - Guide to the VCE, VCAL and Apprenticeships and Traineeships for 2006.
- VCAA FAQs page
- 2006 Public & Independent school VCE results
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