Users' questions

What is a UCAS tariff of 112?

What is a UCAS tariff of 112?

Examples of grade combinations – A level grade

A level grade Tariff points
AAB 136
ABB 128
BBB 120
BBC 112

How many UCAS points is a merit?

UCAS Tariff Points table

Access to HE Diploma UCAS Tariff Points
45 Distinctions 144
45 Merits 96
45 Passess 48

What does 104 UCAS points equate to?

There are many different ways of achieving 104 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades BCC, or ACD. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades BC+bb, or CC+aa.

How are UCAS Tariff points used and how do they work?

Many qualifications (but not all) have a UCAS Tariff value, which will vary dependent on the qualification size, and the grade you achieved. This numerical value is used by HE course providers to assess whether you meet their entry requirements for a particular course. How are UCAS Tariff points used?

How many UCAS points do you get for a level?

The Ucas tariff assigns a points value to the different grades for post-16 qualifications, such as AS or A-levels. For example, A-level grades receive the following Ucas points: A* = 56 A = 48

How are tariff points used in university courses?

The Tariff simply uses a different set of numbers, which some course providers use to describe qualifications and grades in their entry requirements. But only one third of university courses use the Tariff, and most use qualifications and grades.

How many UCAS Tariff points do you need to go to Oxford Brookes?

For example, to study Biological Sciences at Oxford Brookes University, you typically need a minimum of 280 UCAS Tariff points to secure a place on the course.