TASC can assess some completed overseas university and senior secondary qualifications. We compare them to the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) or Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE).
The scaling process is undertaken each year solely for the purpose of enabling a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) to be calculated when they reach the end of Year 12. ‘Scaling’ ...
The University of Tasmania operates Tasmania’s Tertiary Admissions Centre for university entrance. Under an agreement, TASC supports the calculation of the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) ...
The Standards for Providers of TASC-accredited senior secondary courses set clear and measurable requirements for all Tasmanian schools and other entities registered to deliver and assess ...
A suite of new and updated factsheets for students is now available on TASC’s University entrance page. These factsheets have been designed to assist students with planning their studies and answer ...
Check with your school which courses they are offering, or use the Year 11 and 12 Course Guide to see the courses on offer at schools across Tasmania. Use the TCE course plan tool to see the number of ...
A suite of new and updated factsheets for students is now available on TASC’s University entrance page. These factsheets have been designed to… ...
TASC provides regular updates and reminders to Principals, TASC Liaison Officers and sector heads via its fortnightly e-newsletter, the TASC Update. We also highlight key events in the Key Dates ...
There are no new or discontinued senior secondary courses for 2025. There are some revised courses / amendments to existing accredited courses for delivery in 2025 onwards, which are now available – ...
As a teacher, you must be informed of TASC rules, policies and procedures when delivering TASC accredited courses. Expectations and key information include course design, scope and sequence, internal ...
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