University Entrance (Year 12 & 13)
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- Level 3 NCEA.
- 14 credits from three approved subjects.
- Numeracy requirements: A minimum of 10 credits at Level 1 or above in specified numeracy Achievement Standards.
- Literacy requirements: A minimum of 10 credits at Level 2 or above from specified literacy Achievement Standards - 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing.
Approved subjects offered at Motueka High School
Design Visual Communication (Graphics) Digital Technologies (Computing) Drama English Geography Business Studies Plant and Animal Science Art Design | Health History Japanese Mathematics Calculus Statistics Chemistry Food & Nutrition | Music Painting Photography Physical Education Physics Biology Global Studies Dance |
Literacy and Numeracy
Levels 1, 2 and 3 require achievement of 10 credits in specified literacy and 10 credits in specified numeracy standards.
University Entrance requires achievement of 5 reading credits and 5 writing credits in specified achievement standards.
NZ Universities course entry requirements
Auckland, Massey, Victoria, Canterbury and Otago Universities are using a system of Guaranteed Entry Score (GES) or Preferential Entry Score to select students for a) entry to undergraduate courses and b) entry to selected degree programmes.
Guaranteed Entry Scores are calculated using a student’s 80 best credits in Level three university approved subjects, weighted by grade (Excellence = 4 points, Merit = 3 points, Achieved = 2 points, with a maximum of 24 points in each subject. The maximum possible score is 320.)
Some universities use GES to give preferential entry to courses: Canterbury required 120 points for most degrees, Otago and Massey required 140 points and Victoria required 150 points. Auckland University has specific GES requirements for each of their undergraduate programmes, ranging from 150 – 280 points. Applicants with fewer than the required points are wait-listed and admitted to courses only if places remain vacant after students who met the GES requirements are enrolled.
Note that universities can also vary in entry requirements. For example, many courses have entry requirements additional to UE such as portfolios or interviews.
Grade Entry Scores will be issued by individual universities from mid-year. For up to date information, go to the university websites and contact the Careers Team