Hi! AS-Levels only contribute to your UCAS Point total score if you have not achieved an A-Level in the subject. In this case, the most recent qualification is the one that gains you UCAS Points. Universities and colleges will not generally count the Tariff points for an AS level qualification if you have completed an A level in the same subject. If you have only taken an AS Level in a subject then you would use the UCAS tariff points from these grades to go towards your total UCAS tariff points score. Hope that helps!
Hello could i pls ask a question , i am going to university next year and i am stuck on something , does ucas points only add up your final grades , like your fmp grades or all the grades you have done throughout the year in your diploma and extended diploma - i am doing graphic design and i want someone to please explain to me what exactly is added up The final grades from the fmps or all the grades that you have recieved - because i got a lots of merits last year and this year , i am doing badly , does that mean that all of my grades will be added up or does it take the final grades you get at the ends of both years
Hi, we would recommend asking the college you are studying at for this information, as the way the grades are calculated will depend on the education provider! Thanks
Hello, I wanted to ask if predicted A level grades are counted towards the UCAS tariff points? I am applying to medicine at UCLAN as an international applicant and the website says 144 ucas tariff points required. If I take into consideration both my A level predicted grades and AS levels achieved grades I’m getting 228 points as I have all predicted A*s and achieved A grades in AS levels. However without predicted A levels and only using AS level grades it’s literally impossible because then 3 A grades at AS would only give 60 points? It’s really urgent so I would appreciate it a lot if you could reply as soon as you can. Thank you!🥂
Hello, hope you're well and thanks for the comment! For UCAS points to count, you do have to actually achieve them rather than them being predicted grades. Predicted grades allow you to start the UCAS application but inputting them and aiming for relative universities, but you have to actually achieve them to be accepted. When do you sit your A Level exams? Thanks
Hi, there are a few different UCAS tariff points calculators online. Here's the one provided on the UCAS website for you to use and calculate how many UCAS points you have: www.ucas.com/ucas/tariff-calculator 😊
Hi there I wanted to ask if the ucas points adds both your AS and A level grades together or only your ALEVEL
Hi! AS-Levels only contribute to your UCAS Point total score if you have not achieved an A-Level in the subject. In this case, the most recent qualification is the one that gains you UCAS Points. Universities and colleges will not generally count the Tariff points for an AS level qualification if you have completed an A level in the same subject. If you have only taken an AS Level in a subject then you would use the UCAS tariff points from these grades to go towards your total UCAS tariff points score. Hope that helps!
Hello could i pls ask a question , i am going to university next year and i am stuck on something ,
does ucas points only add up your final grades , like your fmp grades or all the grades you have done throughout the year in your diploma and extended diploma - i am doing graphic design and i want someone to please explain to me what exactly is added up
The final grades from the fmps or all the grades that you have recieved - because i got a lots of merits last year and this year , i am doing badly , does that mean that all of my grades will be added up or does it take the final grades you get at the ends of both years
Hi, we would recommend asking the college you are studying at for this information, as the way the grades are calculated will depend on the education provider! Thanks
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Hello, I wanted to ask if predicted A level grades are counted towards the UCAS tariff points? I am applying to medicine at UCLAN as an international applicant and the website says 144 ucas tariff points required. If I take into consideration both my A level predicted grades and AS levels achieved grades I’m getting 228 points as I have all predicted A*s and achieved A grades in AS levels. However without predicted A levels and only using AS level grades it’s literally impossible because then 3 A grades at AS would only give 60 points? It’s really urgent so I would appreciate it a lot if you could reply as soon as you can. Thank you!🥂
Hello, hope you're well and thanks for the comment! For UCAS points to count, you do have to actually achieve them rather than them being predicted grades. Predicted grades allow you to start the UCAS application but inputting them and aiming for relative universities, but you have to actually achieve them to be accepted. When do you sit your A Level exams? Thanks
Do UCAS predictors get added up with A level results for points?
Hi, your final A Level result will get converted into the relevant UCAS points, e.g. A* = 56 points, A = 48 points etc 😊
Hi, I did a Bachelor in accounting in New Zealand. I got overall 63% with 2 A levels. Could I please know what my UCAS points would be?
Hi, there are a few different UCAS tariff points calculators online. Here's the one provided on the UCAS website for you to use and calculate how many UCAS points you have: www.ucas.com/ucas/tariff-calculator 😊
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