From 2020, Queensland Year 12 students will be certified for ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) rather than OP (Overall Position). Can you get ATAR bonus points using your language skills?
What is the difference between the ATAR and OP?
- Like OP, ATAR is not a MARK, it is a Percentile rank. The ATAR is a finer-grained rank order of students than the OP. While OP has 25 ranks, ATAR has a number between 0.00 and 99.95 with increments of 0.05. An ATAR 99.95 (highest rank) means you are in the top 0.05%, similar to OP 1, the highest rank.
- The ATAR is commonly used in other states and territories while OP is only used in Queensland.
Both ATAR and OP offer bonus points for languages other than English. Chinese and Japanese languages are among the languages you can get bonus points.
In ATAR, bonus points are also called adjustment factors. While it does not change your ATAR score it will boost your selection ranking when you apply to universities and other tertiary institutions.
In summary: Your Selection Rank = Your ATAR + Bonus Points.
There are many universities that offer bonus points, each university has its own standard.
Below is the list of the universities listed on Universtiy Languages Portal Australia (ULPA) website. You can find the details by visiting the university you like.
- Australian Catholic University
- Australian National University
- Charles Darwin University
- Curtin University
- Edith Cowan University
- Flinders University
- Griffith University
- Macquarie University
- Monash University
- Murdoch University
- University of Adelaide
- University of Melbourne
- University of New South Wales
- University of Newcastle
- University of Queensland
- University of South Australia
- University of Sydney
- University of Technology Sydney
- University of Western Australia
- University of Wollongong
- Western Sydney University
You can gain an ATAR bonus if you pass Chinese and Japanese language subjects at school, or pass certain recognised programs like HSK 6 (Chinese Language Proficiency Test), Senior External Examination in Chinese and JLPT N5 & N4 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test).
- HSK 6: HSK 6 is the highest level of the HSK test. According to research, there are only about 130 Chinese language professionals with an equivalent HSK level of 5 or 6 in Australia. It is very hard for high school students to pass HSK 6. It used to be HSK 2 & 3 in 2019 which is more realistic. We helped some students pass HSK 2 before and got bonus points, but we will not encourage Non-Chinese background high school students to take HSK 6 exam with this new standard. However, we do believe HSK is a very valuable certificate. It is the only official Chinese Language Certificate recognised globally, especially in China. An HSK 3 level will be requested if you want to learn or work in China. We do offer HSK courses for professionals.
- Senior External Examination in Chinese (SEE Chinese): For high school students whose school doesn’t offer Chinese classes or cannot choose a Chinese subject due to a timetable clash, they can sit for a Senior External Examination (SEE). The SEE result may contribute credit to the award of QCE and contribute to ATAR calculations. This year’s examination will be based on the Chinese General Senior External Examination Syllabus 2019. Below is the structure. While HSK is a more systematic system for learning Chinese languages, the SEE Syllabus focuses more on situation communication. For details please see the QCAA website.
- JLPT N5 & N4: Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 & N4 are entry-level Japanese. We have helped many high school students pass JLPT N5 & N4 and got bonus points. Please see QCAA website for details.
Update: JLPT is not on QACAA recognised program from 2022.
Though it is harder now to get an ATAR bonus using your language skills from 2022, Language skills are still a bonus for your career. Not only a teacher, interpreter, and tourism guide but also international business, finance, defence and many public services.
We offer HSK (Chinese Language Proficiency Test) and JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) classes. You can get a globally recognised Chinese or Japanese language certificate after you pass the official exams. We have helped many students get HSK and JLPT certificates.
If you need a free consultation, please book free consultation.
(Please note this post was written in 2020 and updated on 2022 due to some new changes).
Does italian have bonus points as well?
Thanks for visiting our website. The bonus points has been changed. While some languages still get bonus points, but it is different from states and university.
Please check with the school.
Lyrebird
Hello, I was wondering whether knowing Russian as a language can give you additional QCE ATAR points? Thanks
Hi, K,
We are not sure about Russian. Every state is different. Please check with the school. Regards, Lyrebird.
Hi,
Does learning Hindi language can get ATAR bonus points in VIC?
Thanks
Anshu
Hi, Anshu, we are specialised in Japanese and Chinese languages. For other languages, please contact the proper organisation. Thank you for contacting us. Regards, Lyrebird.
Can we get bonus scores for ATAR with Punjabi language in WA. Here in NSW we can get 5 bonus points with Punjabi language.
I am moving from Sydney to Perth.
Thank you for contacting Lyrebird Language Centre. We are based in Brisbane and don’t know WA regulations. We are specialised in Mandarine and Japanese languages and not sure about Punjabi language. Regards, Lyrebird.
To get bonus for ATAR : Chinese as background language (as my son was born in Australia but has been exposed to Chinese since birth and therefore he can understand and speak the language but is unable to read or write). I’m just trying to understand what he can do to prepare for ATAR, as many other students that have taken Chinese as background language told us that it is quite difficult to achieve high scores. If we were to use HSK as a benchmark, does he need to be at HSK level 4/5 to achieve great ATAR score in this subject. Do you offer ATAR for Chinese as background language?
Thanks
Hi, Sean
Thank you for contacting us and sorry for the delayed reply.
The new regulation requires HSK6 to get 2 QCE credits. Please contact QCAA for more information. https://www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/downloads/senior/qce_recognised_confucius_institute.pdf
Thank you.
Lyrebird
I wanted to ask Japanese language course. How many units offered in HSC for Japanese beginner?
Hi, Muhammad
thank you for contacting us. As updated in the blog, QCAA no more recognises JLPT. If you like to know about our Japanese courses, please visit here: https://languagetutor.com.au/classes/Japanese-Class-for-Beginners-JLPT-N5-p143579589