German QCE Scaling 2026 (QLD)
Under QTAC’s 2025 inter-subject scaling, German scales strongly: its median scaled result was 91.49 out of 100, higher than 93% of QCE General subjects. At the median, a raw result of 83 scaled to 91.49. Your best five scaled results are what form your ATAR.
German raw-to-scaled table (2025 QTAC)
Raw and scaled results at each percentile, out of 100, as reported by QTAC.
| Percentile | Raw result /100 | Scaled result /100 |
|---|---|---|
| Top 1% (99th) | 100 | 98.01 |
| Top 10% (90th) | 95 | 96.92 |
| Top 25% (75th) | 91 | 95.66 |
| Median (50th) | 83 | 91.49 |
| Bottom 25% (25th) | 72 | 80.05 |
What this means for your ATAR
QTAC applies inter-subject scaling so subjects can be compared fairly, then adds your best five scaled results into the aggregate that sets your ATAR. German scales strongly: its median scaled result of 91.49 out of 100 is higher than 93% of QCE General subjects.
See how the QCE ATAR is calculated for how your best five scaled results combine into your ATAR.
German scaling FAQ
Figures are out of 100 from the QTAC ATAR Report 2025 (Table 6). QTAC’s inter-subject scaling is recalculated every year and its coefficients are not published, so these are indicative of how German scaled in 2025 and cannot reproduce an exact ATAR. Re-stamped each year.
