The Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) is the national Australian tertiary entrance score, administered by the AVCC (Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee). It is designed to make it easy to compare entrance scores for students educated in different states, to ease the process of admission for university applicants from interstate.
Non-school-leaver university applicants are selected using other criteria: usually previous results, or results in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test.
Each state's university and government education authorities determines the method of calculation of the ENTER or state-equivalent for students from that state, due to the historical differences between different state's education systems. However, these decisions are co-ordinated to ensure that the necessary equivalence is maintained (i.e. so that an ENTER of 90.00 from Victoria will indicate a sufficiently similar degree of attainment as a UAI of 90.00 from NSW, in spite of the differences in each rank's methods of application.)
Students' results or study scores are provided to VTAC by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority. Each subject study score is scaled - that is adjusted up or down to take into account the strength of competition amongst the cohort of students studying the subject that year. Scaling is undertaken to ensure that each subject contributes equally to the ENTER.
An aggregate is developed by adding:
Candidates are ranked in order of these aggregates. The ENTER is the percentile ranking of each student's position on this list in steps of 0.05 ranging from 0.00 to 99.95. For instance, an ENTER of 80.00 indicates that the aggregate was higher than 80% of aggregates. Each 0.05 rank typically contains around 20 students, depending on the number of students in the cohort each year.
Ranks less than 20.00 are typically only disclosed as "<20", as the exact ranking at this low level is not deemed educationally useful and may be demoralising to the recipient.
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