Accounting Scaling 2026 — Raw to Scaled Study Score

In Accounting, a raw study score of 30 scales to about 31 (+1 points) under 2025 VTAC scaling, so it scales up. See the full raw-to-scaled table below, then compute your ATAR with the calculator.

Accounting offers approximately neutral scaling with a raw 30 becoming 31. The subject provides practical financial literacy and is valued for Commerce and Business courses. It's methodical and structured—if you enjoy working with numbers in a systematic way, Accounting can be a reliable contributor to your ATAR.

Accounting scaling table (2025 VTAC)

Raw study scoreScaled study scoreChange
20200
25250
3031+1
3536+1
4041+1
4546+1
50500

Indicative scaled scores, calculated from 2025 VTAC scaling data (study scores are a 0–50 scale). For exact figures see the official VTAC scaling report. Re-stamped when VTAC publishes the new report each December.

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate for planning purposes only. Final Study Scores are determined by VCAA and the ATAR is calculated by VTAC.

Data sourced from official VCAA and VTAC publications. Scaling uses the 2025 VTAC scaling report (based on 2024 VCE results). Last verified: January 2025 — re-stamped when VTAC publishes its new report each December.

    Accounting scaling FAQ

    Does Accounting scale up or down in VCE?

    Accounting scales up. Under 2025 VTAC scaling, a raw study score of 30 scales to about 31 (+1 points).

    What does a raw study score of 30 in Accounting scale to?

    A raw study score of 30 in Accounting scales to approximately 31 under 2025 VTAC scaling.

    What raw study score do I need for a scaled 40 in Accounting?

    You need a raw study score of about 39 in Accounting to reach a scaled score of 40, based on 2025 VTAC scaling.

    Want to understand why VCE subjects scale? Read the full explainer at HZ Tutoring.

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