Can I lie about my grades on UCAS?

You cannot lie on your UCAS form, it's as simple as that. Most schools check their student's UCAS forms before they are sent off and are required to make sure that all information is true. In addition to this, UCAS themselves will ask for proof of your grades, which, if you cannot provide, will get you caught out.
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Do UCAS check predicted grades?

Your students won't see their reference or predicted grades. If you return an application to a student to make changes, any predicted grades you have already entered will be automatically removed.
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Can you lie in your UCAS personal statement?

Firstly, and most crucially: never, ever lie in your personal statement. If you do, it will almost certainly come back to haunt you. Don't make up qualifications or pretend you've read books when you haven't (even if you've read little bits of them).
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Can you lie about your grades?

Making changes like inflating your university grades or changing previous job titles may seem small, but they can be classed as 'fraud by false representation', which carries a maximum 10-year jail sentence. So what exactly makes a lie on a resume fraud?
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Do you have to put all grades on UCAS?

It's optional, so it's entirely up to you whether you mention them. However, some universities may state in their entry requirements that they'd like to see module results – in which case make sure you include them on the application. I'm resitting an A level through my school but I no longer study there.
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What happens if you put the wrong grades in UCAS?

First - email [email protected] and explain the error and the correct grade and exam board. When they reply to say they've updated their records then email your choices and explain that you entered the wrong grade and exam board by mistake and that UCAS have now corrected their records to show a B instead of a C.
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Can you lie about your GCSEs on UCAS?

You cannot lie on your UCAS form, it's as simple as that. Most schools check their student's UCAS forms before they are sent off and are required to make sure that all information is true. In addition to this, UCAS themselves will ask for proof of your grades, which, if you cannot provide, will get you caught out.
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Do UCAS know your results?

Applicants can view Confirmation decisions in their application, which is updated continuously except for the periods when we are processing results during the embargo period – ucas.com alerts will give details of when information is available in the lead up to results days.
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Do you have to put failed subjects on UCAS?

Yes, you must put all qualifications you've studied for, whether or not you passed them, completed the course or whatever. There's a very good database of qualifications now, to which HEIs have access. Failing to declare them will result in it being found out, and your application cancelled. It's not worth it.
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How can I hide my report card?

Hide the report card in your room or house somewhere.

If you do bring home your bad report card or a bad grade, don't leave it lying around where your parents will find it. Hide it somewhere, such as a closet, in a book, in a drawer, or in a secret hiding spot.
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Do Unis actually read personal statements?

There are some reports of unis not reading personal statements but by and large they will read it if they are considering your application”. “Every personal statement will be read by someone to check that the applicant is applying for the right course” explains PQ.
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Do universities ask to see GCSE certificates?

To summarize, universities can check your GCSE and A-Level certificates if this is necessary. However, it is unlikely, as you provide accurate GCSE results on your UCAS application, and A-Level grades are sent directly to universities by exam boards.
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What happens if UCAS detect similarities?

If similarities have been detected in your personal statement, we notify you and each of your choices at the same time. We advise you to contact each of your choices and to follow their advice.
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Will universities accept lower grades 2021?

If you are still unsure, check the university's website for further clarification. Universities may accept lower grades or reduce the entry requirements for some courses in Clearing 2021. Be sure to reach out to the university first, explain your situation and see what they can verbally offer you.
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Will a university accept me with lower grades?

There's still a chance a university will accept you with lower grades if you narrowly missed the mark (though trying your luck with three Cs when your offer was ABB probably won't work). There can be a disparity between what a university asks for and what it will accept.
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Will universities accept lower predicted grades?

Universities will consider slightly lower predicted grades for most degree programmes. This is because they know your predicted grades might not be an accurate reflection of your abilities and your final results could be higher. It's important not to be disheartened if your predicted grades are lower than you'd hoped.
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How do UCAS check GCSE results?

The first line "We match your qualifications to the results received from the awarding bodies" = they check your GCSEs. The other qualifications would include such things as Open Univeristy credits which they do not have access to and are therefore the responsbility of the student to pass onto the Institutions.
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Do I have to include all GCSEs on UCAS?

When filling this out, you should include your GCSEs and AS Level results. While your AS Level results won't count towards your entry points total they do add value to your application. Make sure that you include all of your GCSE and AS level subjects, not just your A*- C grades.
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Can universities see your other choices UCAS?

No, the same one is used by all applicants. Will my UCAS choices know if I choose to apply to universities elsewhere in the world? Your choices won't know where you've chosen to apply outside the UK. UCAS doesn't share information on applications with universities in other countries.
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Does UCAS tell you if you've been rejected?

Yes they tell u on ucas and then sometimes u get a letter from uni to say why. Rep: ? You'll earn badges for being active around the site.
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Do universities reject you straight away?

It could be a matter of days or months before you hear back from a university about your application, whether that's an offer, invitation to an interview or rejection (hopefully not). It all depends on when you applied and how that university course chooses to make offers.
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What happens if you don't get the grades for a conditional offer?

If you hold a conditional offer but don't get the grades to meet it, the university can still accept you – but it's at their discretion. They could also offer you a place on a different course. If no decisions are showing on Track, call the institutions.
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Can you lie about GCSEs?

So, can employers check your GCSE results and find out that you have undeclared or false grades on your CV? In short, the answer to this question is yes, employers can (and probably will) check your GCSE results, especially if they suspect that you have lied about them to apply for a position with them.
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Can you plagiarize a personal statement?

2.3 If a personal statement shows 60% or more of plagiarised matter, the application will be considered by Admissions but the applicant will be informed of the detected plagiarism and the seriousness of this offence.
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Can I use the same personal statement?

Yes by all means use the same personal statement that yiou used the first time around.
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