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How many GCSEs does Russell Group have?

To progress to higher education, you need to have the three core GCSEs: English Language, Maths, and Science. The passing grade in the UK for these GCSEs is a grade 5 (or a grade C), so as long as you have those 3 GCSEs, you will be able to make a Russell Group university application.
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How many GCSEs do you need for Russell Group?

In order to make an application to a Russell Group University, Year 11 students need to achieve a minimum of 5 Grade 4 or 5 at GCSE this must include English and Mathematics. These are the minimum entry requirements and each university will differ depending on which course you are applying for.
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How many GCSEs do you need for Oxford university?

Yes, your grades will need to really dazzle. GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our guesstimate is that the average successful applicant has around eight 8/9 grade GCSEs under their belt.
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Is 7 GCSEs enough for Oxford?

If you are shortlisted, your performance in interviews will also be taken into account. Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of 7,8 and 9 grades. However, we do look at GCSE grades in context.
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How many GCSEs do you need for Cambridge?

There are no GCSE (or equivalent) requirements for entry to Cambridge. We will look at your GCSE results as an indicator of your academic performance. But this will be within the context of the performance of the school/college where you achieved your GCSEs.
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Do Russell Group universities look at GCSEs?

Russell Group universities value mathematics skills for many different degree courses, and many have GCSE or equivalent requirements.
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How many GCSE do you need for Harvard?

Admitted students typically will have excellent grades: GCSE: Grades 7-9 (numbered system), or A/A* (lettered system) AS levels (where taken): Grades A/A* A Levels: Grades A/A*
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Is it OK to take 8 GCSEs?

Is taking 8 GCSE's ok or is it too low an amount? Pretty much everyone requires 5 including Maths and English. 8 is a good student type number.
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Can you get into Oxford with 9 GCSEs?

Oxford University Requirements

The average applicant that successfully gets accepted in Oxford University should have around 8 or 9 GCSEs as a minimum. However, GCSEs are just the beginning because you are going to need A-Level grades that Oxford University requires for the course you are applying for.
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What IQ do you need for Oxbridge?

the top 16 percent of the age cohort); while 'Oxbridge' is assumed to have a minimum IQ of about 130 (ie. the top 2 percent of the age cohort).
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Can you get into Oxford with 3 A's?

Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course.
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What GPA does Oxford want?

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'first-class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with an an overall grade of 85% ('A') or 'Excellent', or a GPA of 3.7 out of 4.0.
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Can I get into Oxford with a 2 1?

We would usually expect a degree classification of 2:1 (or equivalent) or higher. The university should have a good academic reputation and selective entrance requirements. To apply for Senior Status: follow the standard application procedure. On your UCAS application, select Year 2 as your Point of Entry.
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Which Russell groups are the hardest to get into?

What is the hardest Russell Group university to get into? LSE (36.5%), Imperial College London (42.9%), and the University of Edinburgh (51%), all members of the Russell Group, have the lowest acceptance rates after excluding Oxford and Cambridge.
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WHAT A levels do Russell Group universities prefer?

The Russell Group, which represents 24 leading UK universities, defines facilitating subjects as:
  • English literature.
  • History.
  • Modern languages – e.g. French, German, Spanish etc.
  • Classical languages – e.g. Latin, Ancient Greek.
  • Maths and further maths.
  • Physics.
  • Biology.
  • Chemistry.
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How hard is it to get into Russell Group?

Russell Group universities have high entry requirements for most courses. But, the entry requirements will vary depending on the course you're applying to. For example, if you wish to study psychology at the University of Edinburgh, the standard entry requirements for A-level students is AAA-ABB.
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How rare is a 9 in GCSE?

A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well – usually in the top 5% of the cohort. A Grade 7 has been matched to the bottom of the old Grade A and Grade 1 aligns with the bottom of the old Grade G. Grade 4 is a standard pass. Grade 5 is known as a strong pass.
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Can you get into Oxford with 7s at GCSE?

Oxford prefers applicants to have as many A*s and 9s as possible, and many applicants have a lot of 7, 8 and 9 grades. So you should ensure that your historic grades don't let you down, especially in subjects relevant to your course.
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Is it harder to get into Oxford or Cambridge?

The Overall Success Rate

This statistic is derived from a pool of roughly 46,000 applicants vying for 8,000 available spots at the two universities. For 2021 entry, Cambridge extended offers to 4,245 out of 22,788 applicants, while Oxford offered places to 3,932 out of 23,414 applicants.
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Is a 9 bad in GCSE?

Grade 9 is the highest grade. Ofqual's GCSE grading diagrams outline the changes and also provide some useful guide for parents.
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Is a 7 at GCSE bad?

If you achieve a grade 7 in your exam, then you will have the equivalent of a traditional A grade, one of the most coveted grades at this level. The grades above and their equivalent are listed below: 8 = Standard A* 9 = Strong A*
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Is 5 a bad GCSE grade?

Grade 4 is accepted as a pass for most Level 3 college courses and a 5 is regarded as a strong pass.
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Does Harvard accept O levels?

Harvard won't admit you with just O-levels, which only represent a 10th grade education (American high schools go to 12), and the Cs just aren't competitive.
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Do MIT accept Igcse?

Massachusetts Institute of Technology accepts IGCSE and O Level Mathematics as meeting the requirements for Algebra and Geometry.
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Can I get into Harvard with all A's?

Most students admitted to Harvard have an unweighted GPA of 4.18 or above, so you'll need to have at least a 4.2 to be seriously evaluated. To meet the Harvard requirements, you'll have to score primarily A's on your high school courses.
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