What ATAR Do You Need for Uni in Victoria? (2026)

In Victoria, VTAC publishes each course’s lowest selection rank and ATAR profile after offers each year. A selection rank is your ATAR plus any adjustment factors, so the “lowest selection rank” is not a minimum ATAR — students below it often still receive offers. Several universities also publish a forward guaranteed ATAR.

“Lowest selection rank”, not “clearly-in ATAR”

VTAC has retired the old “clearly-in ATAR” term. It now publishes the lowest selection rank and the ATAR profile (lowest / middle / highest) for each course through VTAC CourseSearch — a historical, post-offer figure, not a threshold set in advance.

Adjustment factors (SEAS)

VTAC adds adjustment factors to your ATAR — including SEAS (the Special Entry Access Scheme), subject adjustments and university schemes — to form your selection rank. That’s why the published figure isn’t a hard ATAR minimum: adjustments can lift your rank several points above your ATAR.

Guaranteed ATAR

The University of Melbourne, Monash, Deakin and RMIT publish guaranteed ATARs for many courses: meet the stated ATAR plus prerequisites and you’re guaranteed an offer. It’s per program, though — competitive courses such as medicine are typically excluded, so check the specific course.

Know your own numbers first. Estimate your VCE ATAR, then check it against a course’s figures.

VCE ATAR Calculator →

Frequently asked questions

Read this before you rely on any “cutoff”. A course’s “ATAR cutoff” is really the lowest selection rank — your ATAR plus any adjustment factors — that received an offer last year. It is not a minimum ATAR and not a guarantee: students whose ATAR is below it can still get offers once adjustment factors lift their selection rank to it, and competitive courses (medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, veterinary science) also use admissions tests, interviews and subject prerequisites. Figures change every year. Always confirm on the official VTAC page and with the university before deciding. Polarbear is not affiliated with VTAC or any university.