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Australian Top University Course ATAR Cut-offs in 2012
Course:
University NameCourseATAR
Macquarie UniversityBachelor of Marketing & Media 95.15
Metropolitan South Institute of TAFEDiploma of Marketing/Diploma of Business - full-time 88
Monash UniversityManagement/Marketing 86.35
Monash UniversityArts/Marketing 84.3
Monash UniversityMarketing 82.7
RMIT UniversityMarketing 80.05
James Cook UniversityBachelor of Business (Marketing) - full-time or part-time 78
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Management (Marketing) 75
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Management (Marketing)/Bachelor of International Relations 75
University of South AustraliaBachelor of Marketing and Communication 75
University of the Sunshine CoastBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Marketing Communication) - full-time or part-time 72
Swinburne University of TechnologyMarketing 70.1
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Marketing 69.45
University of CanberraBachelor of Marketing Management 68.25
Swinburne University of TechnologyDigital Media, Digital Media and Marketing 67.5
University of Western SydneyBachelor of Bus and Com (Marketing) 66.25
Australian Catholic UniversityBachelor of Marketing 65
Charles Sturt UniversityMarketing 65
Southbank Institute of TechnologyDiploma of Marketing/Bachelor of Business - full-time 64
University of the Sunshine CoastBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing) - full-time or part-time 64
Southbank Institute of TechnologyDiploma of Marketing - full-time 63
RMIT University TAFEMarketing 35.1

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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