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International Baccalaureate (IB) Studies
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is a two year assessed senior secondary program that is offered throughout the world.
QTAC Institutions can accept the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma as equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification. To facilitate comparisons for selection purposes, QTAC converts the IB Diploma score to a QTAC Selection Rank, similar to an ATAR.
IB Diploma results range between 24 and 45 and are mapped to an IB Admissions Score (IBAS) to allow IB Diploma students to be considered for tertiary places alongside their QCE counterparts.
This ATAR-like rank is known as the National ATAR because it is a national conversion which combines student data gathered from across all states in Australia. This means that IB students can apply in any Australian state or territory with confidence about how their results compare to their peers who have completed state-based programs and received an ATAR.
The Combined Rank
Results from the IB Diploma are reported on a numerical scale between 24 and 45. They are mapped to an IB Admissions Score (IBAS), which is used to obtain an ATAR-like rank, to allow IB Diploma students to be considered for tertiary places alongside their counterparts who have completed state curricula.
The ATAR-like rank is known as the Combined Rank because it is a national conversion which combines student data gathered from across all states in Australia. This means that IB students can apply in any Australian state or territory with confidence about how their results compare to their peers who have completed state curricula and received an ATAR.
For prior IB Graduates, your selection rank will be determined using the conversion table and schedule that was relevant for your graduation year.
To better understand how QTAC converts the IBAS to a Combined Rank, please view the table below:
Read more - about the combined rank conversion table
2024/25 International Baccalaureate Admissions Score and Combined Rank Conversion Table
IBAS | Rank | IBAS | Rank | IBAS | Rank |
45.75 | 99.95 | 38.25 | 94.25 | 30.75 | 81.95 |
45.50 | 99.95 | 38.00 | 93.95 | 30.50 | 81.45 |
45.25 | 99.85 | 37.75 | 93.60 | 30.25 | 80.75 |
45.00 | 99.75 | 37.50 | 93.30 | 30.00 | 80.05 |
44.75 | 99.60 | 37.25 | 92.90 | 29.75 | 79.30 |
44.50 | 99.50 | 37.00 | 92.55 | 29.50 | 78.60 |
44.25 | 99.40 | 36.75 | 92.15 | 29.25 | 77.95 |
44.00 | 99.30 | 36.50 | 91.75 | 29.00 | 77.35 |
43.75 | 99.15 | 36.25 | 91.40 | 28.75 | 76.70 |
43.50 | 99.05 | 36.00 | 91.00 | 28.50 | 76.05 |
43.25 | 98.90 | 35.75 | 90.65 | 28.25 | 75.50 |
43.00 | 98.75 | 35.50 | 90.25 | 28.00 | 74.90 |
42.75 | 98.55 | 35.25 | 89.90 | 27.75 | 74.35 |
42.50 | 98.40 | 35.00 | 89.55 | 27.50 | 73.75 |
42.25 | 98.15 | 34.75 | 89.15 | 27.25 | 73.20 |
42.00 | 97.95 | 34.50 | 88.80 | 27.00 | 72.65 |
41.75 | 97.70 | 34.25 | 88.40 | 26.75 | 72.05 |
41.50 | 97.45 | 34.00 | 88.00 | 26.50 | 71.50 |
41.25 | 97.25 | 33.75 | 87.55 | 26.25 | 71.15 |
41.00 | 97.05 | 33.50 | 87.15 | 26.00 | 70.80 |
40.75 | 96.80 | 33.25 | 86.70 | 25.75 | 70.40 |
40.50 | 96.60 | 33.00 | 86.30 | 25.50 | 70.05 |
40.25 | 96.30 | 32.75 | 85.85 | 25.25 | 69.40 |
40.00 | 96.05 | 32.50 | 85.40 | 25.00 | 68.70 |
39.75 | 95.75 | 32.25 | 84.90 | 24.75 | 68.05 |
39.50 | 95.45 | 32.00 | 84.40 | 24.50 | 67.35 |
39.25 | 95.25 | 31.75 | 83.85 | 24.25 | 66.55 |
39.00 | 95.00 | 31.50 | 83.35 | 24.00 | 65.75 |
38.75 | 94.80 | 31.25 | 82.90 |
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38.50 | 94.55 | 31.00 | 82.40 |
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Releasing your results to QTAC
In order for QTAC to receive your results, you will need to authorise the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) to release your results to QTAC. This is achieved via your IB Diploma Coordinator submitting a request to the IB on your behalf.
Students who fail to make this request will not have their IBAS calculated by QTAC and therefore will not be eligible to receive an offer via QTAC.
If you are no longer in contact with your IB Diploma Coordinator, you can request that your results be sent to QTAC directly from the IBO by following these instructions on the IBO.org website.
Dates
Key dates for IB Diploma students are below. For all other dates, please visit our Key Dates page.
2024-25 Key Dates | Date |
IBAS / Combined Rank Release – November 2024 Sitting | 18 December 2024 |
Change of Preference close for December Offer Round (IB Only) | 18 December 2024 |
December Offer Round | 23 December 2024 |
23 December 2024 Offer Round – IB students’ results will be processed in time for the December 23 offer round. Any amendments received after the initial IB results release will not be processed in time for the December offer round but will be processed for the January 2025 offer rounds.
IB Consent Form
For Queensland (onshore) IB students, to receive your IBAS result from QTAC, ensure you complete and submit the online QTAC IBAS Year 12 Consent Form before your IB results are released. You also have the option to share your IBAS result with your school.
How to get the link to the IBAS Consent Form
Contact your school’s IB Coordinator, or contact QTAC for assistance:
Email: ibinquiries@qtac.edu.au
Call QTAC: 1300 467 822
International Baccalaureate FAQs
Still have questions about IB?
Here are some of our most common questions concerning the International Baccalaureate.
FAQ 1
How do I get my IBAS?
You need to complete and submit the online IBAS Consent form to receive your IBAS from QTAC.
- The IBAS is provided to students via email only.
- Before the end of Year 12, schools will be sent a letter with details and a link to an online form that IB students must complete to request their IBAS and to give QTAC their contact details for the IBAS release.
- After the end of Year 12: Contact QTAC and provide ID proof of your IB candidacy. A link to the IBAS Consent form will be emailed to you. Please submit the online form.
FAQ 2
How can I change my consent to share IBAS with school status?
You will need to submit a new IBAS Consent form. Please see IB Consent Form details for how to do this.
- Access the IB Consent Form online from your school’s IB coordinator and complete the necessary details.
- Submit the completed form to QTAC, ensuring all information is accurate.
- Await confirmation from QTAC regarding your new IBAS request.
FAQ 3
When will IBAS results be released?
QTAC will email IBAS results to students on 18 December 2024. Please allow a couple of hours for your results to come through in case there are processing delays.
- Check your email regularly on the release date for your IBAS results.
- If you do not receive your results within a few hours, contact QTAC for assistance.
- Ensure your contact details with QTAC are up-to-date to avoid any delays.
FAQ 4
Why did I not get my IBAS?
Checklist:
- The online IBAS Consent form needs to be completed to receive your IBAS from QTAC.
- Have you applied to a Tertiary Admissions Centre (TAC) and selected QTAC in your IBIS account to receive your IB results?
- You must nominate QTAC in your IBAS account to permit QTAC to receive your results. This allows QTAC or other nominated TACs to download your IB results.
- For IBAS calculation, fine-grained IB data is sent to ACTAC/the TACs only if you have selected a TAC (Tertiary Admissions Centre) to receive your IB results.
- Not all IB students will have an IBAS calculated; only those who have granted permission for their IB results to be shared with a TAC.
FAQ 5
If I missed the IBAS release and change my IBAS permissions, when will I get my IBAS?
If you select IBAS permissions after the IBAS release, your IBAS will be calculated in the next IBO amendment file received by QTAC/other TACs.
FAQ 6
Can I change my consent that I had on my form for giving my result to my school?
You can only change your consent before IBAS results are released to schools. IBAS results are released to schools on 18 December 2024.
- Before IBAS release: You can change consent by resubmitting your consent form so QTAC has a written record before the IBAS release.
IBAS results release for schools:
- When will IBAS results be released? IBAS results will be released to schools on 18 December 2024.
- Only results of students who have given consent to share their results with their school will be sent to schools. This is done in the IBAS Consent form.
FAQ 7
Who are the IBAS results sent to in schools?
IBAS results are sent to the school’s key IBAS contact as nominated by the school’s representative in the QTAC IBAS Contact form.
- For security reasons, schools must confirm the details of their preferred IBAS contact via our online form.
- A link to the form can be sent to the school upon request.
How is the selection rank determined?
How is a Selection Rank Calculated?
The calculation of a selection rank begins with the ATAR, which is then adjusted according to specific criteria set by each institution. Adjustments, previously known as ‘bonus points,’ are added to the ATAR-based selection rank, not the ATAR itself. These adjustments can be based on various factors, such as:
Subject Performance: High achievement in particular subjects.
Equity Considerations: Disadvantages faced by the student.
Location: Regional or remote area adjustments.
Special Schemes: Institutional policies or special entry programs.
Each tertiary institution have unique rules and criteria for applying these adjustments, and they can be specific to certain courses.
Essential information
Keep checking these pages, as they are date-specific, updated regularly, and contain important information that you’ll need as you plan to submit your application for each offer round.
Minimum Selection Thresholds
The minimum entry requirements (rank and/or other) that applicants must meet to be suitable candidates.
Offer Round Information
Check when the courses you want will be offering places, and adjust your application accordingly. Check this page regularly.
Fixed Closing Dates
Many courses have early or fixed deadlines for applications and/or documentation submissions.
English Subject Prerequisite
Most courses require you to have achieved a certain level in Year 12 subjects. Learn more about English subject prerequisites here.
Minimum age requirements
Each institution has minimum age criteria. Find out more here
Deferment
If you want to accept and then defer an offer, ensure you understand the institution’s policy.