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Changes to the contextual data service for the 2019 admissions cycle
In addition to application information, we offer providers a contextual data service, using data from
Qualification reform – GCSE resits policy reminder
Last summer saw the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England, with students sitting examinations
Additional GCSE, AS, and A level grounds for appeal announced by Ofqual
New grounds for appeal come into effect this summer.
Qualification reform – GCSE changes
This summer will see the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England.
Schools and colleges move away from AS qualifications, UCAS survey finds
Only 29% of English schools who responded to a UCAS survey are teaching AS level qualifications in all
UCAS qualification provision survey
We will be releasing the findings of our latest qualification provision survey on Friday 24 March.
BTEC National qualifications
The BTEC Nationals are being revised and will have a larger mandatory core, and some of the assessments
BTEC National qualifications
The BTEC Nationals are being revised and will have a larger mandatory core, and some of the assessments
Early success at GCSE is key to university applicants achieving their predicted A level grades, new UCAS study shows
GCSE results and the mix of A level subjects studied are the key factors determining whether university
Changes to marking reviews and appeals system in England
The qualifications regulator, Ofqual, has announced changes to the systems schools and colleges use to
Update on minimum qualifications requirement for Welsh providers
For applicants who are applying to Welsh and English providers who hold a grade C in GCSE English or
Biology, business and bricklaying just some of the courses South West teenagers can discover with UCAS' new service
Teenagers in the South West are the first to benefit from the new UCAS Progress service, which helps
UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for training courses admissions system
Earlier today the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced plans for a website to enable school leavers
Archaeology student wins UCAS/Times writing competition
An archaeology student has won by revealing how 'Iceman Otzi' brought her subject to life.
Teacher training skills tests and UCAS Teacher Training Apply update
In July, the Department for Education announced plans to replace teacher skills tests with provider-led
Subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) helps improve teacher recruitment
Last year, nearly 40% of trainee teachers in eligible subjects (maths, physics, languages, biology, chemistry,