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"nc" courses at UWS (1 Viewer)

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What are the requirements to get into a "nc" course at uws? do these courses have cut offs?
 

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'NC' denotes that a course is new and as the cut-offs you see on UAC's website represent the last accepted student last year, naturally you won't see an ATAR cutoff for the courses you're looking at.
 

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Oh I see is there a certain amount of students allowed or would I be guaranteed to be accepted in such courses?
 

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Oh I see is there a certain amount of students allowed or would I be guaranteed to be accepted in such courses?
There is a limit to a degree's capacity just like any other degree but in this instance, there isn't really a figure that they can report to represent this.
 

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Oh ok thank you for informing me about nc courses :)
 

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Oh one more thing, how do they choose the applicants? is there a certain process which determines who is accepted until the last student? or is this unknown
 

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Oh one more thing, how do they choose the applicants? is there a certain process which determines who is accepted until the last student? or is this unknown
In most cases, they have a limited amount of spots in a particular degree and they would use the standard ATAR system to allocate the spots until capacity is met.
 

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