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DHERST Grade 12 Selection - Stats that Matter
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR READERS: PNG Insight compiles that data year-on-year on this page to give readers a good idea about the number of grade 12 students in the country. We know that DHERST and the Department of Education do not have a better way to compile vital data and stat over the years. This data is important for planning as well as for academia.
Analyzing Grade 12 Trends: A Decade of Educational Shifts in Papua New Guinea
Introduction
In the ever-changing landscape of Papua New Guinea's education system, the transition of Grade 12 students to tertiary institutions has undergone significant transformations over the years. This article delves into the statistics of Grade 12 student intakes, focusing on the yearly increases and the implications for the country's academic planning. The data presented sheds light on the challenges and opportunities faced by students as they navigate from secondary to tertiary education.
2019 Grade 12 Selection
In 2019, a total of 27,143 students sat for the end-of-year exams, with 9,374 successfully matriculating into tertiary institutions. This marked the commencement of our exploration of the evolving landscape of Grade 12 education.
2020 Grade 12 Selection
The subsequent year, 2020, witnessed a rise in the number of students taking the exams, with 30,711 sitting for the assessments.
Out of these, 7,000 gained admission to tertiary institutions. However, a staggering 23,000 Grade 12 students did not enter a tertiary institution, highlighting the challenges faced within the education system.
2021 Grade 12 Selection
The year 2021 saw a notable increase in the number of nominated students, with 31,817 students nominated to sit for the exams. Of these, 26,544 were certified, but only 16,171 could be accommodated in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
A significant number of 10,373 Grade 12 students were not selected for 2022 HEI studies, indicating a widening disparity between student demand and available slots.
2023 Grade 12 Selection
Fast forward to 2023, when a total of 31,252 students were nominated to sit the exams. The numbers continue to rise, emphasizing the escalating demand for tertiary education among Grade 12 students.
Conclusion
As we reflect upon the past years, the data compiled by PNG Insight reveals a consistent and substantial rise in the number of Grade 12 students, reflecting both commendable efforts to enhance educational opportunities and the challenges faced in accommodating this surge.
These statistics serve as a crucial resource for planning and academic decision-making in Papua New Guinea. The annual statistics underscore the importance of addressing the increasing demand for tertiary education while ensuring that the system effectively supports and retains students.
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2023 Grade 12 selection
- 31,252 students were nominated to sit the exams
2021 Grade 12 selection
- 31, 817 students were nominated to sit the exams;
- 26,544 students were certified;
- total HEI quota for 2021 is 16,171;
- 10,373 Grade 12 students were NOT selected for 2022 HEI studies.
2020 Grade 12 selection
- 30,711 sat for exams and were certified;
- 7,000 entered a TI;
- 23,000 Gr 12 did NOT enter a TI.
2019 Grade 12 selection
- 9,374 entered TIs
- 27,143 who sat for the end-of-the-year exams.
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Highest Ranked University in Australia
Children's education has been one of the most talked about topics all year around. At this time university selection for 2019 is in full swing and many students and parents may now have known the results of universities and colleges entries. Those potentially wanting to send children to Australian universities may want to know which higher learning institution is the highest-ranked university in Australia and Oceania.
The links and details of the sources are provided at the end of the post. First, the image shows Webometrics Info (2018) universities ranks (unfortunately the 2019 data is not available at the Time Higher Education website).
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This rank shows that there are 5 Highest Ranked Universities in Australia, just next door to PNG. Those who are interested or planning to secure a scholarship at one of the 5 universities will surely attain a top-class university degree - find out more, here.
For more information about the latest rankings of the world universities, refer to the Time Higher Education website.
Source: the links for the 2019 world ranking of universities on Webometrics Info (2018) and Time Higher Education (2019) used in this post.
DHERST Online Selection - Grade 12 Online Exam Results vs Grade 12 Online Selections
The Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) clearly differentiated between the Grade 12 Online Exam Results and Grade 12 school leavers' online selections.
The Grade 12 School Leavers ONLINE Selection started in 2018. It is the best thing that happens. The online selection helps DHERST, the government and stakeholders know exactly how many Grade 12 students are selected for universities and colleges.In a recent media statement, DHERST resorted to also bringing the NON-SCHOOL LEAVERS Selection ONLINE. Universities and colleges are not going to make the selections. So, what does that mean for you as a non-school leaver applicant? Find out here
The message below is DHERST's explanation of the two selection processes.
"We wish to inform and clarify to the general public that the publishing and or release of Grade 12 Results is the responsibility of the Measurement Service Division of the National Department of Education and NOT the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST).
The National Online Application Systems (NOAS) is a separate system developed by DHERST for Grade 12 students to apply for further studies. The NOAS is not currently used for publishing Grade 12 Results, but rather to allow Grade 12 students to finalize their choices for further studies.
The National Department of Education have recently launched a separate system and website to access Grade 10 and 12 final results. To obtain Grade 12 final marks, please contact the National Department of Education or check their website. [DHERST Support Service, Facebook 06/12/2018].
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In fact, two education departments are facilitating the Grade 12 results and online School Leavers Application (SLA) at this time of the year.
First, the results - both Grade 10 and 12 results - are the works of the Measurement Services Division (MSD) of the National Education Department.
Anything to do with the RESULTS is through this web address mypngexamresults.com. Perhaps it is important to know that the results are only provisional. That means that the results and other details like name-spelling that may have errors are subject to final changes.
Fact files: Number of students year-by-year
- DHERST online selection began in 2017. So, the 2021 Grade 12 online selection was the 5th year of implementation. Students going to tertiary institutions in forecasted to remain at the 2018 figure of ~12000 - 13000 students.
- 30711 Grade 12 students completed school in 2020, up nearly 1500 students from 2019. No significant increase in the number of students entering tertiary institutions in PNG.
- A total of 29,000 Grade 12 students took the exams in 2019. An increase of nearly 5000 spaces from 2018
- A total of 12,234 students were selected to commence the 2018 academic year (47% of the 25,848 who applied)
DHERST and MSD Online result and selection systems
- MSD's inaugural online platform is for checking Grade 10 and Grade 12 results. It was implemented in 2018.
- Only two students preferences on the SLA in 2017 (5 preferences in 2018, 2019 and 2020)
- Students with a GPA of 2.3 or above were considered for selection in 2017 for 2018 entry into Higher Learning Institutions. The same for the 2018 selection for 2019 and the 2019 selection for 2020.
- The students selected via the DHERST online application platform are NOT automatically awarded a PNG government's TESAS scholarship (HECAS or AES). ONLY those who receive a scholarship award letter are on TESAS.
- SELF-SPONSORED STUDENTS - if you are selected but did not receive the award letter from DHERST, consider yourself a self-sponsored student.
- Instruction on How to Use SLF Number to Identify Selected Students to Tertiary Institutions.
- For more info on Grade 12 Tertiary Institutions selections for 2024, check out the recent post here.