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Results day

Results day is an important milestone. Understand what to expect, explore your options, and start building your plan today.

Thursday 13 August

A level results day 2026

Tuesday 4 August

Qualifications Scotland results day 2026
Students collecting exam results in school

Your results day plan

The best way to approach results day is to be prepared. Develop your own results day plan by working through the steps below ahead of time so you’re ready for any scenario.

Build your plan

How to prepare for results day

StepWhat to do
1. Know where you standCheck your firm and insurance choices, offer conditions, and how your exam results will get to you and your chosen universities or colleges.
2. Think about different situationsConsider what you’ll do if your place is confirmed, your insurance choice is confirmed, your grades are different from expected, or you want to explore other options.
3. Explore your optionsRevisit your original choices, look at similar courses and different universities or colleges, explore Clearing, and shortlist places you’d still be happy to consider.
4. Know who you might need to speak toSave contact details for your school or college, universities or colleges, UCAS, and anyone supporting you on the day. Check your contact details are up-to-date too.
5. Know where to find trusted informationUse UCAS for the most up-to-date list of Clearing vacancies and check details directly with universities or colleges before making decisions.
6. Get your results day essentials readyGet your UCAS Hub sign in, UCAS Personal ID, phone, results day plan, useful links, and contact details ready before results day.

What happens on results day?

Here’s what happens on results day and what needs to be done at each stage of the process:

WhenWhat happens
Before results dayMost results are sent to UCAS and your chosen universities or colleges automatically – here’s the list of results we get. If yours aren't included, you'll need to send them to your chosen universities or colleges yourself.
Results are releasedCollect your results from your school or college, or from your awarding organisation.
Check your application statusSee the latest status of your application in your UCAS Hub and find out whether your place has been confirmed or not.
Plan for different situationsYou may have a confirmed place, be considered by your insurance choice, have a decision pending, explore Clearing, or decide to take a different route. Learn more about your options.
Move forwardFollow the next steps from UCAS and your university or college to prepare for the next stage of your journey.

If your plans change

Choose your situation to find out what to do next.

Using AI to support your planning?

AI can help you explore your options, but it won't always have the latest information. Be sure to check important details with official sources when doing your research and before making any decisions.

AI can help you:

  • explore ideas and different options
  • explain unfamiliar terms or processes
  • summarise and organise information
  • prepare questions to ask a university or draft a Clearing call script

AI can't tell you:

  • whether a course has places available through Clearing
  • whether information is up-to-date and accurate
  • the latest entry requirements or application decisions
  • what you should do next or which course or university is right for you

Useful links to plan for results day

Everything you need, in one place.