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Home > HE staff > Curriculum and qualifications > UCAS Tariff > FAQs > UCAS Tariff > Entitlement

Do students' points scores give them an entitlement to entry to HE?

No. Students can assemble points in a variety of ways but not all of these will necessarily be acceptable for entry to a particular HE course. The achievement of a points score therefore does not imply an entitlement to entry, and many other factors are taken in account in the admissions process.

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