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Australian Top University Course ATAR Cut-offs in 2012
Course:
University NameCourseATAR
Curtin University of TechnologyPhysics/Electrical Power Engineering (BSc/BEng) (double degree) 89.25
University of SydneyBachelor of Eng (Electrical) 86.15
Queensland University of TechnologyBachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Bachelor of Mathematics - full-time 83
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) 80
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Mechatronic) 80
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Systems Engineering) 80
Queensland University of TechnologyBachelor of Business/Bachelor of Engineering (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical) - full-time 78
Queensland University of TechnologyBachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Bachelor of Information Technology - full-time 78
University of WollongongBachelor of Engineering (Electrical) 78
Griffith UniversityBachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) - full-time 77
RMIT UniversityEngineering - Electrical/Management 75.9
Swinburne University of TechnologyEngineering - Electrical and Electronic 74.9
RMIT UniversityEngineering - Electrical 70.95
RMIT UniversityEngineering - Electrical and Electronic 70.65
University of NewcastleBachelor of Engineering (Electrical) 70.3
Edith Cowan UniversityEngineering Electrical Power (BEng) 70
Victoria UniversityEngineering Science - Electrical and Electronic Engineering 51.2
RMIT UniversityEngineering - Electrical/Electronics (Associate Degree) 50.75
RMIT University TAFEElectrical 32.1

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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