Aerospatial Engineering Leads Access to Higher Education with 19.5 Values
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Nearly 50,000 students were placed in the first phase of access to the Superior, but there are still 6,639 vacancies. In Madeira, an Engineering course had only one place — with an average of over 18 values.
FEUP Aerospatial Engineering has the highest grade of the first phase, with 19.5 values. At the opposite end, Management and Computer Science in Lamego closes at 9.7, according to the official data of placement.
The University of Porto dominates the top of the entrance marks in higher education. Aerospatial Engineering is once again the most demanding course in the country, leading a first phase of the national contest that put almost 50,000 new students
Nearly 50,000 students were placed in the 1st stage of access to Higher Education, with Aerospace Engineering to be, for the fourth consecutive year, the course with the highest entry mark. Now follow the 2nd stage for which only 6,639 vacancies were left in 412 courses.
With only 30 vacancies available, the last student to be able to secure a place on that course applied with a day of 19.50 values, on a scale from zero to 20.
Three of the five courses with the highest average in the 1st phase of access to higher education are from the University of Porto, which leads the list with Aerospace Engineering, where the rating of the last placed was 19.5 values.
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