ATAR Calculator 2026 — Estimate Your Rank
Estimate your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank based on your HSC, VCE, or QCE subject scores with state-specific scaling. Separate calculators for NSW, Victoria, and Queensland students.
HSC, VCE, or QCE?
ATAR calculation differs by state. Pick your certificate below to get a tailored estimate based on your state’s scaling methodology and admissions centre rules.
NSW HSC ATAR Calculator
Enter your 5 subjects (10 units total) to estimate your ATAR
All NSW ATAR-eligible students must complete at least 2 units of English.
Tick this if you’ve taken any Extension subjects — they add extra units to your aggregate.
NSW HSC Result
Estimated ATAR, percentile, and aggregate
Fill in your 5 HSC subjects, then click Calculate My Estimated ATAR to see your rank estimate.
VIC VCE ATAR Calculator
Enter your primary 4 study scores to estimate your ATAR aggregate
One of these must be in your primary 4 for VCE ATAR eligibility.
Up to 2 additional studies count at 10% each toward your aggregate. Set to 0 if you only completed 4 studies.
VIC VCE Result
Aggregate, percentile, and ATAR estimate
Fill in your VCE study scores, then click Calculate My Estimated ATAR to see your aggregate and rank estimate.
QLD QCE ATAR Calculator
Enter your 5 subject results to estimate your ATAR
English is required for ATAR eligibility in Queensland.
QLD awards 1 bonus point for completing a VET Certificate III or higher alongside your QCE.
QLD QCE Result
Subject average, percentile, and ATAR estimate
Fill in your 5 QCE subject results, then click Calculate My Estimated ATAR to see your rank estimate.
ATAR Ranges & University Entry
Typical ATAR ranges and indicative entry requirements for competitive Australian university courses. Actual thresholds change annually — always confirm with your preferred university.
| ATAR Range | Percentile | Typical Entry Pathways |
|---|---|---|
| 99.00 – 99.95 | Top 0.05 – 1% | Medicine (UNSW, USyd, Monash) |
| 97.00 – 98.95 | Top 1 – 3% | Dentistry, Optometry, Pharmacy Honours |
| 95.00 – 96.95 | Top 3 – 5% | Law (Go8), Psychology Honours, Biomedicine |
| 90.00 – 94.95 | Top 5 – 10% | Commerce, Engineering (Go8), Law (non-Go8) |
| 85.00 – 89.95 | Top 10 – 15% | Engineering, IT, Science, Physiotherapy |
| 80.00 – 84.95 | Top 15 – 20% | Education, Nursing, Architecture, Design |
| 70.00 – 79.95 | Top 20 – 30% | Arts, Business, General Science |
| 60.00 – 69.95 | Top 30 – 40% | Regional universities, pathway programs |
| Below 60 | Below 40% | VET pathways, bridging courses, alternative entry |
ATAR Calculator FAQ
Everything Australian students ask before ATAR results are released in December.
The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a rank from 30.00 to 99.95 indicating your position relative to all students in your age group. It’s calculated differently by state: NSW uses HSC marks scaled by UAC, Victoria uses VCE study scores via VTAC, and Queensland uses QCE subject results via QTAC. Generally, your best 10 units (NSW), top 4 study scores (VIC), or subject achievement levels (QLD) count toward your aggregate.
Yes, the ATAR scale is national (30.00 to 99.95), but each state calculates it using its own assessment system. NSW students get an ATAR via UAC based on HSC, Victorian students via VTAC based on VCE, and Queensland students via QTAC based on QCE. Universities accept ATARs equally across all states, so a 90 ATAR from NSW means the same as a 90 ATAR from Victoria or Queensland.
Your raw score is your actual exam and assessment result. Scaled scores adjust raw marks based on subject difficulty and overall cohort performance. Subjects with higher-performing cohorts (like Mathematics Extension 2, Physics, or Chemistry) typically scale up, while less competitive subjects may scale down. Scaling ensures fair comparison across different subjects when calculating your ATAR.
Entry requirements vary by university and year. Generally, medicine requires 95+ ATAR, competitive law programs need 90-97 ATAR, engineering courses typically require 80-95 ATAR, and nursing/education usually need 65-80 ATAR depending on the university. Always check specific university course pages for the latest guaranteed entry thresholds, as they change annually based on demand.
An ATAR of 75+ places you in the top quarter of students, 85+ is top 15%, 90+ is top 10%, and 95+ is top 5%. A ‘good’ ATAR depends on your goals — many universities accept 60-70 for general degrees, while competitive courses require 90+. Remember that ATAR is just one pathway; many students gain admission through alternative entry schemes, bridging courses, or special consideration programs.
Yes, satisfactory completion of English is compulsory for ATAR eligibility in all Australian states. In NSW, you must complete at least 2 units of English (English Standard, Advanced, or EAL/D). In Victoria, an English, Literature, or English Language study score counts in your top 4. Queensland also requires satisfactory completion of English. A poor English score will significantly drag down your overall aggregate.
This calculator provides a realistic estimate based on your inputs and typical state scaling patterns. The actual ATAR is determined by UAC, VTAC, or QTAC using proprietary algorithms and full cohort data. Treat the estimate as a planning guide only — actual ATARs may differ by ±2-5 points due to scaling variations and cohort performance each year.
