The University of Melbourne has made a record number of first-round offers for its Bachelor of Agriculture program in 2016.
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The Agricultural Programs and Dookie Campus director Ros Gall said almost 200 domestic students had been invited to enrol, this academic year.
According to Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) data, a total of 198 students had been offered places in this year's intake, up from 148 last year.