The UCAS Tariff was designed to allocate points to a number of post-16 qualifications used for entry tohigher education. Universities and colleges want to attract the best students, so the UCAS Tariff allows them to make comparisons across a wide range of qualifications, and find out the academ...
For more information on the UCAS Tariff and how it’s used, please see our UCASTariff Guideand our blog post,UCAS Points Explained. 15. What is UCAS Extra and how can this service help me get a place at university? UCAS Extra is a service that runs from theend of February to the end...
Tariff– the UCAS Tariff is the system for allocating points to the different qualifications you can use to get into undergraduate higher education. Not all qualifications will be included in the Tariff. It is for use in admissions only and is not transferable to the job market. ...
Also. 2. I have copy certificates for my A level results (42 fucking quid) but now it's just not clear whether I also need my GCSE results/certificates. My secondary school is also no longer in existence and I did them in 1992! I know GCSEs don't give "tariff points" anyway but...
UCAS Hub is an online system developed by UCAS that allows you to check the progress of your application once you’ve submitted it.