Do unis look at GCSEs?

Many universities will look at your GCSE grades when deciding whether to offer you a place on their course. They used to look at AS level grades but most students do not do this qualification any more so they are paying more attention to GCSEs.
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Do UK universities care about GCSEs?

So why do universities pay attention to GCSEs? Well, when you apply to university you will not have your A level results – only your predicted grades. However, universities are aware that there is a strong link between GCSE grades and A level grades.
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Are universities strict on GCSE requirements?

In general, specific requirements, particularly in GCSE English and Maths aren't flexible, especially if they are only asking for B/C grades. Universities generally think this is the minimum level of English/maths you would need to cope with the course, and won't accept you without them.
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Can I lie about my GCSEs?

In conclusion, employers can absolutely check your GCSE results, and they probably will due to standard procedure. Because of this, you definitely should not lie about your GCSE grades as you will get caught and have to face the consequences.
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Can you buy fake GCSE certificates?

Buying a Fake Certificate GCSE or GCE is simple You can buy a fake A level certificate, UK and other UK diplomas and documents with a minimum of fuss by placing an order through our website.
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Do universities check your grades?

The majority of universities will only look at your A-level grades and your application when considering whether or not to accept you – meaning they will probably take a look at what extra-curricular activities you took part in.
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Is a * BB the same as AAB?

In terms of UCAS points AAB = A*BB. But in terms of meeting an AAB requirement you are correct, an A* elsewhere in your subjects doesn't offset the fact that the B misses the A offer requirement.
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Is grade 7 good for GCSE?

In general, a grade 7-9 is roughly equivalent to A-A* under the old system, while a grade 4 and above is roughly equivalent to a C and above. Fewer students will receive a grade 9 than would have received an A* under the old grading system.
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Do GCSEs really matter?

Your GCSE performance is usually a good indicator of how well you'll do in A-level or other advanced studies – in fact, it's the only real hard-and-fast evidence of your academic abilities a college has to go on.
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Can you lie about GCSE 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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Is 6 a good GCSE grade?

Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment.
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Is a 5 at GCSE good?

The new GCSEs will be graded 9–1, rather than A*–G, with grade 5 considered a good pass and grade 9 being the highest and set above the current A*. The government's definition of a 'good pass' will be set at grade 5 for reformed GCSEs.
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Is GCSE 9 good?

Employers generally look for around 5-6 GCSEs at A*- C grade. For the new grading system, that's 5-6 GCSEs at 9-4 grade. If you've got this many GCSEs, you should have no trouble finding a job. Even after college, having 5-6 strong GCSEs will get you far.
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Are 8 GCSEs enough?

Fewer GCSEs with good grades are the best - a minimum of 8. It's a great collection of advice and information. 8 is plenty. 10 is pushing it.
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Is 4 a good GCSE grade?

Equivalent GCSE grades

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
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Is 8 an A * in GCSE?

According to Ofqual, the exams regulator, grade 7 is equivalent to an A. Grade 8 is considered a strong A and grade 9 an A*.
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Is it hard to get a 9 in GCSE?

Getting a 9 in GCSE Maths is a higher grade than an A* was, as it is meant to differentiate the very top achieving pupils. In 2020 Grade 9s made up 6.6% of all results in England across all GCSE subjects – slightly higher than the previous year, but still quite a small percentage.
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Is a 3 a pass in GCSE?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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Do Unis accept lower grades?

The admissions service, Ucas, says 49% of 18-year-olds in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, who sat at least three A-levels, were accepted with lower grades than those advertised. Universities generally advertise grade requirements on their websites.
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Can I go to uni with 2 A levels?

For the majority of students, it isn't possible to get into university with only 2 A-Levels. The majority of universities require at least 3 qualifications or better explained as 112 UCAS tariff points.
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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 long are GCSE results kept on record?

In short, GCSEs are valid and held on record for life. Schools are required to keep GCSE certificates for at least 12 months after having received them from the exam boards – they may or may not decide to keep the results after this period is over.
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Do you have to put all your GCSE grades 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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Do universities know your results before you?

If you would like to apply with the full guidance of your Sixth Form, you may want to apply in your last year of college, but as a differed application. In this case, Universities will receive your results just before results day, but you will not start at the University until the next academic year.
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How many GCSEs do you need to be a lawyer?

To study law, you'll need at least five GCSEs (or equivalent Level 2 qualifications) at grade 4/C or above, including Maths, English Language and Science. Courses are competitive, so you should aim for the highest grades possible.
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