Choosing a diploma can feel like trying to decode a maze of options—especially when you’re balancing interest, entry requirements, and how competitive a course might be. Republic Polytechnic’s “ELR2B2 & Intake Numbers” page is designed to make that decision more concrete by putting two practical pieces of information in one place: ELR2B2 aggregate ranges and intake numbers across its full-time diploma courses.
At its core, the page is a planning tool. Instead of browsing programmes purely by description, applicants can compare courses using the published ELR2B2 ranges and see how many students each diploma takes in. That combination helps students size up both fit and feasibility—whether they’re narrowing down a shortlist or deciding between programmes that sound similarly appealing.
One example visible from the course listings is “Events & Project Management” (course code R28), which appears alongside a stated intake figure. The page also points visitors toward a wider catalogue, noting that RP offers more than 40 full-time diploma courses.
What makes this kind of information useful is how it turns broad questions—“Is this course realistic for me?” or “How selective might this be?”—into clearer next steps. With ELR2B2 ranges and intake numbers laid out together, students can more confidently map their preferences to their options and make choices that are both aspirational and informed.
For anyone at the stage of comparing diplomas, RP’s intake page acts like a quick dashboard: a way to scan the landscape, understand where you stand, and decide where you want to apply.

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