Annual Report 2004-2005

Foreword
by Ian Marshman, Chair - Management Committee

Mission statement

Major Developments and Changes 2004-2005

Victorian Auditor General's Report

Balance Sheet 2004-2005

Revenue and Expense Statement 2004-2005

VTAC Membership 2004-2005

VTAC Statistics 2004-2005

Section A:
System Data
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Region
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Analysis of University Applications, Offers Enrolments and Deferments by Fee Type by Category
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Course Type by Category

Section B:
Sector Data
  • Analysis of University Applications at Highest Preference Level by Category
  • Analysis of University Highest Preference Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Analysis of University Applications at Highest Preference Level by Region
  • Analysis of University Highest Preference Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Region
  • Analysis of TAFE Applications at Highest Preference Level by Category
  • Analysis of TAFE Highest Preference Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Analysis of TAFE Applications at Highest Preference Level by Region
  • Analysis of TAFE Highest Preference Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Region

Section C:
Institutional Data
  • Analysis of First Preference Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Institution
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Region and Category

Section D:
Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED) Data
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Broad ASCED Field
  • Natural and Physical Sciences - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Information Technology - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Engineering and Related Technologies - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Architecture and Building - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Health - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Education - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Management and Commerce - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Society and Culture - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Creative Arts - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Food, Hospitality and Personal Services - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category
  • Mixed Field Programs - Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Category

Section E:
Preference Data
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments at each Preference Level by Category
  • Analysis of University Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments at each Preference Level by Category
  • Analysis of TAFE Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments at each Preference Level by category
Section F:
Age Data
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments at various Age Levels by Category

Section G:
School Data
  • Analysis of Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by School Type

Section H:
Scaling Data
  • 2004 ENTER Subject Scores
  • 2004 Scaled Aggregate To ENTER Table

Information on the 2004 Scaling and Aggregation Process

Analysis of ENTER Subject Scores above 50 used in 2004

  • Individual Study Contribution to the Highest ENTER Subject Score and/or the 'Primary Four'
  • Individual Study Contribution to the Highest ENTER Subject Score and/or the 'Primary Four' for the top 10% of Students in Each Study.
  • Individual Study Contribution to the Highest ENTER Subject Score and/or the 'Primary Four' for the top 5% of Students in Each Study.
  • LOTE Contribution to the Highest ENTER Subject Score and/or the 'Primary Four'

Proportion of Study Populations Achieving Various Minimal ENTER Levels

  • Proportion of Study Population Achieving a 2004 ENTER of at Least 98.00
  • Proportion of Study Population Achieving a 2004 ENTER of at Least 95.00
  • Proportion of Study Population Achieving a 2004 ENTER of at Least 90.00

Maximum ENTER Subject Score Distribution by Study at Various ENTER Levels

  • Analysis of Percentage of Maximum ENTER Subject Score per Study for a 2004 ENTER of at Least 98.00
  • Analysis of Percentage of Maximum ENTER Subject Score per Study for a 2004 ENTER of at Least 95.00
  • Analysis of Percentage of Maximum ENTER Subject Score per Study for a 2004 ENTER of at Least 90.00

Gender Breakdown

  • Gender Breakdown in Various 2004 ENTER Ranges

ENTER Levels

  • The distribution of 2004 ENTERs for VCE students born on or after 1/1/1988
  • The distribution of 2004 ENTERs by Region - Region defined in terms of home postcode.

Section I:
Graduate Entry Teaching Data
  • Analysis of Graduate Entry Teaching Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Region
  • Analysis of Graduate Entry Teaching Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Institution
  • Analysis of Graduate Entry Teaching Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Teaching Method
  • Analysis of Graduate Entry Teaching Applications, Offers, Enrolments and Deferments by Fee Type