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Australian Top University Course ATAR Cut-offs in 2012
Course:
University NameCourseATAR
University of QueenslandBachelor of ARTS/MBBS 99.05
University of SydneyBachelor of Arts (Languages) 98.7
University of SydneyBachelor of Arts (Adv)(Hons) 98.55
University of SydneyBachelor of Arts(Media & Communications) 98.5
Central Queensland UniversityBachelor of Arts - full-time or part-time 98
University of QueenslandBachelor of ARTS/B LAWS 97.85
Australian National UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Laws 96
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Arts-Psychology with B Laws 95.95
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Arts with B Laws 95.9
University of Southern QueenslandBachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws - full-time or part-time 92
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars) 90.3
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Arts/Comm/Soc Sc/B Laws 90.1
Southern Cross UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Laws 90
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) 90
University of Southern QueenslandBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - full-time, part-time or external 90
University of WollongongBachelor of Arts (Psyc)/B Laws 90
University of WollongongBachelor of Arts/B Laws 90
University of CanberraBachelor of Arts/B Laws 89.5
Griffith UniversityBachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts - full-time 88
University of New EnglandBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching - full-time or part-time 88
University of Southern QueenslandBachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business - full-time or part-time 88
Australian National UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Economics 86
Southern Cross UniversityBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - full-time or part-time 86
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Arts 85
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Arts-Psychology with B Health 84.4
University of New EnglandBachelor of Arts/B Laws 84.4
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Arts - Psychology 83
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Arts-Psychology with Dip Ed 83
University of SydneyBachelor of Arts/B Social Work 83
Australian National UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Commerce 82
Southern Cross UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Ed (Secondary) 77
Griffith UniversityBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce - full-time 76
University of Southern QueenslandBachelor of Arts - full-time or part-time 76
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Global Stds 75.35
University of WollongongBachelor of Arts (Psyc) / B Com 75
University of WollongongBachelor of Arts/B Commerce 75
University of WollongongBachelor of Arts/B International Studies 75
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Arts (Interpret & Trans) 72.35
University of the Sunshine CoastBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Marketing Communication) - full-time or part-time 72
University of CanberraBachelor of Arts/B Comm & Media Studies 70.35
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Arts 70
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Arts/B Bus & Comm 70
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Arts (Creative Arts and Culture) 67
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Arts/B Social Work 67
Griffith UniversityBachelor of Arts in Languages and Applied Linguistics - full-time 67
Southern Cross UniversityBachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts - full-time or part-time 66
University of the Sunshine CoastBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business - full-time or part-time 66
University of the Sunshine CoastBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - full-time or part-time 66
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Arts 65
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Arts (Psychology) 65

ATAR cut-offs are simply based on supply and demand, but they can show whether a university has competitive offerings.
They can be utilised to compare the competitiveness of the courses offered by Australian universities.

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