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What if I don't have enough UCAS points for university?

Many students find themselves asking: “I don't have enough UCAS points, how can I add more?” There are 2 main options: either by starting afresh or by resitting various exams to enhance your grades. You may find that this is possible at your current college or school.
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Can I still get into uni without UCAS points?

It is still possible to attend university with no UCAS points at all. This will be tough, given that most universities and colleges require you to have some UCAS points, but they may equally have other requirements that you meet instead. It can also affect potential jobs.
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What is the minimum UCAS points?

How many UCAS points do you need? When searching for a university course, you'll find the entry requirements include a minimum number of UCAS points. This will often be 112 UCAS points but will vary from course to course.
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Is 144 UCAS points enough?

This will depend on the course you're applying for. The lowest score you'll need is 144 UCAS points. In some cases, they may accept slightly less.
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Is 200 UCAS points a lot?

According to UniStats, 90% of applicants have UCAS tariff scores of 208+ and 55% of applicants have UCAS tariff scores of 240+. A-Level grades of A* A* A* A* equates to 224 points, so you need to take at least 5 A-level to get a 240+ UCAS tariff score. AAAAA equates to 240 points exactly.
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What to do if you don't get the grades for University

Do GCSE count as UCAS points?

Because they are a level 2 qualification, there are no GCSE UCAS points. Only level 3 qualifications carry UCAS points. Although, your GCSEs will still be useful during your university interview (you can see more about your university interview questions here).
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Do Unis look at UCAS points or grades?

Many universities and colleges set a combination of entry requirements. This could be a specific qualification, subject, or grade, or a certain grade in a certain subject (or subjects) relevant to the course you're applying for. Some universities and colleges use UCAS Tariff points in their entry requirements.
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How many UCAS points is normal?

What is the average number of UCAS points? In terms of the tariffs that individual institutions offer, this can vary significantly, depending on the university in question. Average course entry requirements can range between 95 UCAS points to as high as 208 UCAS points.
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Is it hard to get 96 UCAS points?

There are many different ways of achieving 96 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades CCC, or ACE. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades CC+bb, or CD+aa.
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How many UCAS points do I need for Oxford?

The minimum UCAS points you need to get into the University of Oxford is around 144. Though Oxford does not assess its candidates based on their UCAS point score, their courses with the lowest entry requirements are AAA at A level (or equivalent) which equates to 144 points.
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Is it easy to get 120 UCAS points?

There are many different ways of achieving 120 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades BBB, or A*CC. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades BB+aa, or AB+bb.
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Can I still get into uni if I don't get the grades?

Even if you don't get the grades you need, your university or college may still offer you a place. The first thing you should do is talk to your school or college, and to your preferred university, as they may be able to offer some flexibility.
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Which UK universities do not require UCAS?

UK universities that accept direct application
  • University of Greenwich.
  • Oxford Brookes University.
  • London South Bank University.
  • University of Portsmouth.
  • Birmingham City University.
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What happens if I get rejected from all Unis UCAS?

If you received multiple rejections from universities, don't worry! UCAS offers you two options. UCAS Extra is there for students who didn't receive any offers from their university choices or have decided to reject all offers.
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What grades equal 96 UCAS points?

As a guideline, here are some combinations that will get you the 96 UCAS Points needed to study one of the college's undergraduate programmes.
  • 3 A-levels – Grades CCC, or ACE.
  • 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades CC+bb, or CD+aa.
  • 2 A-levels plus 1 AS plus Extended Project – Grades CC+b+C, or BC+c+D.
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What is 112 UCAS points equivalent to?

There are many different ways of achieving 112 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades BBC, or A*CD. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades BB+bb, or AB+cc.
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Do UCAS points even matter?

Some universities and courses will make offers based on the total number of points you earn. 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.
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Is 112 UCAS points good?

For example a course may have the entry requirements of 104-112 UCAS tariff points. Applying students could achieve A-level grades BCC (104 points) or BBC (112 points), or they could achieve DMM (112 points) in a BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma.
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What does 136 UCAS points mean?

There are many different ways of achieving 136 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades AAB, or A*AC. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades A*A+bb, or AA+aa.
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What is 200 UCAS points equivalent to?

200 points: vocational A-level, double award, grade B. 160 points: vocational A-level, double award, grade C. 120 points: vocational A-level, double award, grade D: A-level, grade A; Scottish Advanced Higher, grade A.
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How many UCAS points do I need for Cambridge?

Although colleges at Cambridge will modify their offer based on the nature and circumstances of the applicant, most offers will be A*AA (or equivalent) which equates to 152 UCAS points.
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