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About the VCE Vocational Major

Learn more about the VCE VM and where it can take you.

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Overview of the VCE Vocational Major

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There’s a new way to get your VCE

The VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM) is a two-year applied learning program that’s part of the VCE.

You will get skills for work and life and hands-on experience in one or more industries, finishing school with an employability edge.

Your teachers will assess your progress through a range of activities. Your only exam is the General Achievement Test (GAT) (Part A only).

The four VCE VM study areas use a different form of assessment to other VCE studies. The assessment is completed by your teacher in class, who’ll support you to achieve the requirements.

VCE VM subjects don’t receive a study score, so they won’t count towards an ATAR.

The VCE VM is a great choice if you prefer to learn in a real-world environment and don’t need an ATAR.

Students can access the VCE Vocational Major at approximately 500 schools, including every local government school, and most non-government schools.

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Where the VCE VM can take you

The VCE VM will help you prepare for:

Your VCE VM subject options

To complete the VCE VM, you need to successfully complete at least 16 units. This needs to include:

You could also spend time learning in a workplace as part of your VET. This is known as Structured Workplace Learning Recognition.

You can add other VCE studies to your VCE VM program.

VCE VM Core Subjects

Explore the 4 core subjects in the VCE Vocational Major.

VCE VM Core Subjects

VCE and VCE VM subject options for Year 11 and 12

Explore your subject options available in both pathways.

Choosing Year 11 and 12 subjects

What you’ll get

When you finish your studies, you’ll get:

Students who don’t complete the certificate will receive a Student Achievement Profile summary that lists all their achievements.

A Statement of Attainment is provided by your TAFE or other VET training organisation. The statement lists all units passed for courses recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

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Kamala’s VCE VM pathway

An example of a student who studied the VCE Vocational Major.

More information

Talk to your school’s careers counsellor to find out if the VCE VM is right for you.

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