Where applicable, we will usually make offers using the UCAS Tariff points system. The GCSE and A2 (or equivalent) entry requirements for our programmes, HND or foundation Degrees are detailed below.
Universities make an offer to a student to join a course based on qualifications and grades or the Ucas tariff points system. Each A-level grade is worth a certain number of Ucas points.
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Universities make offers based on qualifications and grades, or the UCAS tariff points system. Each A-level grade is worth a ...
One major difference between UCAS and the Common App is what each portal is used for; while students use UCAS to apply for admission to U.K. universities, they use the Common App for U.S. college ...
Three points are awarded for care leavers. Applicants who score two or three points qualify for reduced offers which are made at 88 Ucas tariff points, equivalent to CCD at A-level (as long as ...
A range of criteria is used to assess applicants in the third shortlisting (offers) Selection after interview may consider all assessment factors: interview score, situational judgement test, UCAS ...