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Advertising cookies may be used to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but work by uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. The UCAS Tariff assigns a numerical score to the possible grades that can be achieved in each type of qualification. The higher the grade you achieve, the higher the number of points.
According to UCAS, two-thirds of university courses don't use the UCAS Tariff to advertise course requirements, but for those that do, it allows greater flexibility over the grade combinations needed to meet the requirements.
A grade-based offer e. Please note: The AS score and A2 score for a single subject cannot be combined, you must calculate for your final grade at A2 level. Please note: The Higher score and Advanced Higher score for a single subject cannot be combined, you must calculate for your final grade at Advanced level.
There are many different types of BTEC. The Entry Standards column on our league tables is not a measure of the number of UCAS points required to get into a university — it's the average of the total number of points held by new undergraduate students entering the university.
We believe this method to be more of an accurate reflection of the university than the average entry requirements. The number of Tariff points for the Access to Higher Education Diploma varies between 48 and points, dependent on your grade profile. Introduced in , the current Tariff is entirely different to the version developed in This means that points under the two systems are not comparable.
The tariff points listed apply to the QAA Access to HE Diploma first taught from September and awarded since and will be used for applications submitted for the admissions cycle onwards i. This is because Access to HE qualifications can be used up to 5 years after they are achieved. UCAS also provides a Tariff Points Calculator to help you work out how many points you can get from different qualifications at different grades.
To find out how many points you need to join your chosen course, you can check the entry requirements online or in your prospectus. Visit the UCAS website. Why not use this online tool on enrolment days or in the final weeks of courses where learners are now ready for Level 3? Career Coach. Access to Higher Education. Digital Qualifications. Employability and Enterprise. Employability Enterprise. English English for Academic Purposes Maths. ESOL Qualifications. Professional Development.
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