Students are required to complete a number of assessment tasks for their courses. This may include tests, written or oral assignments, practical activities, fieldwork and projects. Schools submit an HSC assessment mark for every student in most courses.
NESA puts the marks through a process of moderation to allow a fair comparison of marks in each course across different schools. The examination mark for each course shows the student's performance in the HSC examination for that course, which was set and marked by NESA. The examination consists of a written paper and, for some courses, speaking and listening examinations, practical examinations, or major works that are submitted for external marking.
Each student's achievement is assessed and reported against set standards of performance. A unique part of the standards approach is a special procedure called 'judging'. It means a student is rewarded for their performance with the mark they deserve, no matter how many other people performed at a similar, higher, or lower level. Student performance in each HSC course is measured against defined standards.
HSC marks for each course are divided into bands and each band aligns with a description of a typical performance by a student within that mark range. The performance bands and descriptions give meaning to the HSC mark. For a 2 unit course, Band 6 indicates the highest level of performance and the minimum standard expected is You may also study a course with a practical or performance exam where you are required to submit a major work, perform or speak another language for example.
Your personal exam timetable is available in Term 2 in My Details or you can view the full written exam timetable. There are also certain pieces of equipment you can and can't take into each exam. There is a range of resources available to help you prepare for your exams including study tips and materials, what to expect in the exam and the exam papers, the previous year's HSC Advisory Bulletin, and exam work books available to buy.
Once the exams are finished, the BOSTES employs several thousand experienced teachers to mark all the exam papers more than two million writing booklets! The HSC results are a detailed package showing you the level of knowledge and skills you achieved in each course. Future applicants Search courses Undergraduate International Postgraduate. Popular searches.
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