About 60,000 Victorian VCE students who received their long-awaited results. According to the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC), the average ATAR for the class of 2023 was 69.41 — a slight decrease from last years' average of 70.33.
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bout 60,000 Victorian VCE students who received their long-awaited results.
According to the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC), the average ATAR for the class of 2023 was 69.41 — a slight decrease from last years' average of 70.33.
Thirty-nine students achieved the highest rank of 99.95.
VTAC CEO Teresa Tija said results were not the end of the road for students.
"There are lots and lots of options, and lots of opportunities to get advice and to change preference," she said.
"We have hotlines, we have change-of-preference activities across all tertiary education institutions."
Victorian Education Minister Ben Carroll congratulated students across the state.
"An enormous thank you to all your teachers and families for their support." he said.
Victorian students are the first in the country to receive their end-of-year results, with students in Tasmania, New South Wales and Queensland to find out later this week.