Certificates and other records of achievement
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What must students do to be awarded the Higher School Certificate in NSW?
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Which document(s) lists the subjects/courses studied in Year 11 and/or Year 12?
What must students do to be awarded the Higher School Certificate in NSW?
To be eligible for the award of the Higher School Certificate, students must:
(a) have gained the School Certificate or such other qualifications as the Board of Studies considers satisfactory
(b) have attended a government school, an accredited non-government school, a school outside New South Wales recognised by the Board or a college of TAFE
(c) have satisfactorily completed courses that comprise the pattern of study required by the Board for the award of the Higher School Certificate
(d) sit for and make a serious attempt at the requisite Higher School Certificate external examinations.
To qualify for the Higher School Certificate students must satisfactorily complete a Preliminary pattern of study comprising at least 12 units and an HSC pattern of study comprising at least 10 units.
- at least six units from Board Developed Courses
- at least two units of a Board Developed Course in English
- at least three courses of two units value or greater (either Board Developed or Board Endorsed Courses);
- at least four subjects.
To satisfy pattern of study requirements for the Higher School Certificate a student may count a maximum of six Preliminary units and six HSC units from courses in science.
Which document(s) lists the subjects/courses studied in Year 11 and/or Year 12?
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1. Higher School Certificate Record of Achievement | 2. Course Reports | 3. Higher School Certificate Result Notice | 4. AQF VET Certificate | 5. VET Statement of Attainment | |
What advice is given relating to tertiary selection?
The Universities Admission Index (UAI)
Who issues this?
The Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)







