Victoria University

VICEngineering and Information Technology3 yearsfull-time

Bachelor of Information Technology

at Victoria University, Victoria.

An Australian Computer Society accredited IT degree covering software development, data, networks, cybersecurity and human-computer interaction. Most providers include a capstone industry project.

ATAR cutoff history

Published cutoff data for the Victoria University Bachelor of Information Technology. We never invent figures; entries marked "not published" mean the university or admissions centre has not released a verified cutoff for that intake.

Intake yearATAR cutoffAdmissions centre
2024ATAR cutoff not publishedVTAC
2023ATAR cutoff not publishedVTAC
2022ATAR cutoff not publishedVTAC

No verified cutoffs are available. Confirm the latest figure on the official VTAC cutoff release.

Prerequisite Year 12 subjects

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Career outcomes

  • Graduates work as software developers, data analysts and cybersecurity analysts across financial services, government and technology firms.
  • Common destinations include graduate developer programmes at the major banks, Atlassian, Canva and federal-government technology agencies.
  • Many alumni progress into product management, solutions architecture and engineering management roles within five years.

Professional accreditation

  • ACS Professional accredited

Sources

Course details are summarised by ExamExplained, not copied from the university. Confirm course content and ATAR cutoffs on the Victoria University handbook and on VTAC before applying. Page generated at https://examexplained.com.au/uni/victoria-university/bachelor-of-information-technology.