What is the difference between VCE and VCE VM?

VCE is a valuable pathway to further study at university, TAFE and the world at work. It is possible to complete a school based apprenticeship or traineeship within your VCE. A VCE program will usually consist of 20-24 semester units taken over two years.

VCE Vocational Major(VM) is a vocational and applied learning program within the VCE designed to be completed over a minimum of two years. The VCE VM will give students greater choice and flexibility to pursue their strengths and interests and develop the skills and capabilities needed to succeed in further education, work and life.

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VCE/VCAL Terms used in this Handbook

TermDescription
ATARAustralian Tertiary Admission Rank (used by tertiary institutions to select students for 
courses)
SACSchool-assessed coursework
SATSchool-assessed tasks
VCAAVictorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (which administers the VCE)
VCALVictorian Certificate of Applied Learning
VCEVictorian Certificate of Education
VCE VMVictorian Certificate of Education Vocational Major
VETVocational Education and Training program (of the VCE)
VICTERVictorian Tertiary Entrance Requirements
VTACVictorian Tertiary Admissions Centre



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