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Does UCL give lower offers?

Access UCL is our contextual offer scheme for applicants from groups that are underrepresented at UCL. Applicants that are eligible and successful in receiving an offer, will automatically receive an offer that is lower than the standard entry requirements for the programme.
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Does UCL give reduced offers?

Access UCL is a contextual offer scheme for applicants from groups that are underrepresented at UCL. Eligible applicants will receive a contextual offer that is lower than the standard offer for the programme they have applied for.
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Does UCL accept lower predicted grades?

We will not consider revised predicted grades whether due to a school error or improved performance after a decision has been made on an application OR after the UCAS Equal Consideration deadline, even if a decision has not yet been made.
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How quickly do UCL give offers?

We aim to provide applicants with a decision within 10 weeks of their application being complete and will let you know either on your applicant portal or by email if we encounter any delays.
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Do UCL give unconditional offers?

Once UCL has received the relevant documentation confirming that you have met the conditions set out for you, your offer will become unconditional.
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Is getting into UCL hard?

Across all of its postgraduate courses, UCL has an offer rate of approximately 38%, meaning less than 2 in 5 applicants receive an offer. Some of the most competitive Master's courses at UCL include: MA Landscape Architecture (~2%) DClinPsy Clinical Psychology (4.8%)
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What LNAT score do I need for UCL?

What LNAT Score Do I Need? When it comes to LNAT Section A, these top London institutions are known for their competitiveness: King's College London (KCL) typically looks for scores around 27. The bar is set a bit higher at University College London (UCL) and Durham, where scores of around 29 are typical.
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Is UCL oversubscribed?

As our programmes are highly oversubscribed, we would not be able to make an offer for more than one of our programmes, but we will bear in mind your preference when making our decision. What if I decide that I want to apply to study at UCL Laws after I have submitted my UCAS application to another UCL department?
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How can I increase my chances of getting into UCL?

Submit your application early

Applying early can increase the likelihood of being accepted, as some programs have rolling admissions and may fill their spots quickly. Being organized and submitting your application well before the deadline demonstrates your commitment and seriousness.
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Does UCL have a high acceptance rate?

According to the latest report of UCAS in 2022, UCL received 47,884 applications and recorded an acceptance rate of 63%. This includes 40,996 full-time and 6,888 part-time students. Although UCL is moderately selective, getting admission into one of the programs at UCL is challenging.
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Can I get into UCL with ABB?

Most of UCL's courses require ABB-A*A*A. For some of the most competitive subjects, including Computer Science and European Social and Political Studies, the entry requirements are as high as A*A*A-A*AA. It is highly recommended that you meet the grade requirements for your course, or better yet exceed them.
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Can you get into UCL with a low 2 1?

UCL is harder to get into than kings. UCL requires a good 2:1, so a bare 2:1 can be (and is often) rejected.
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What are the least competitive courses at UCL?

Most Competitive Courses at UCL is MSc in Banking which has an acceptance rate of 6.2%. Least Competitive Courses at UCL is MBA which has an acceptance rate of 92%. Acceptance rate for Physics in UK is 89%.
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Does UCL care about UCAS points?

For entry to our undergraduate degree programmes, UCL does not use UCAS tariff points to assess applications. Instead, we use specific qualification and grade requirements to assess your eligibility. We welcome applications from students offering A Levels and other equivalent qualifications.
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Is UCL in clearing 2023?

Clearing. Does UCL have any Clearing vacancies? UCL does not have any vacancies for 2023 entry. UCAS will open for applications for 2024 entry in September.
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Do UCL accept resits?

Resits are generally considered for most of our programmes.
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Does UCL care about predicted grades?

First, they check you meet the essential academic requirements of UCL and the programme you have applied for. At this point, we assess your past and predicted academic performance. It is important to note that meeting the entrance criteria through achieved or predicted grades does not guarantee an offer will be made.
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Can an average student get into UCL?

Yes, University College London (UCL) is a hard university to get into. As a rule of thumb, degrees at UCL are very competitive. So you'll need top marks (think three As or A*s) to stand out. Admission is a challenge, but with the right mindset, good grades and a strong personal statement it's totally doable.
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Does UCL care about GCSE grades?

All courses at UCL require GCSE or equivalent qualification passes in English Language and Maths at grade 5 or higher, and some courses may ask for higher grades in these subjects. You'll need to check the website for exact requirements for the course you're interested in.
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Is UCL as good as Harvard?

The UK is home to five of the world's top twenty universities, with four of those (Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial and UCL) ranked in the top ten. UCL has held a top 10 position since 2013, among global peers including MIT, Stanford and Harvard.
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Is UCL or Imperial more prestigious?

As mentioned earlier, Imperial ranks slightly above UCL in the QS World University Rankings® 2022, with Imperial ranking seventh and UCL ranking joint eighth. Although both schools rank well across the majority of indicators, they clearly each have their strengths.
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What is the most popular course at UCL?

The most popular course at UCL is listed below:
  • Master of Arts (Education)
  • Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology and Anthropology)
  • Bachelor of Science in Statistics, Economics and Finance.
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What is a bad LNAT score?

The average LNAT Score sits at about 22/42 that's 52%. This means that the LNAT is a hard test, you don't need to be aiming for 80%+, something you might be used to in school tests. Instead, focus on getting above the average, and in line with the score that successful candidates got for their chosen university.
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What is the lowest LNAT score at KCL?

Section B is not assessed at KCL. There is no minimum score for the LNAT, with the result instead being used to distinguish applicants. A cut-of score of around 25 is used.
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Who are mature applicants to UCL?

We understand that some applicants might have had breaks in their education for various reasons, and we want mature students to excel at UCL. At UCL we define mature applicants as those who are 21 years or older on the day they start their first undergraduate degree.
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