If you take exams as a private candidate, do you need to send the results to your firm uni?
I believe for A-levels unis are sent the results directly by the exam board, so you shouldn't need to. For IB and other exam systems I'm not as sure - I applied as a post qualification applicant after IB so just had to provide the certificate I already had in hand when I enrolled at the start of term.
Hello does anyone know if there are A level resits in september or November in 2022 after a level results day in 2022? thanks
No, except for international A levels that are scheduled in the Autumn as usual, there will be no A level resits from AQA, OCR, Edexcel or Eduqas until summer 2023. I think that also applies to WJEC in Wales and CCEA in Northern Ireland.
If you take exams as a private candidate, do you need to send the results to your firm uni?
If you listed your exam centre correctly on ucas then ucas will get them from your exam board and match them to your application.
If your application hasn’t updated on results day then that can sometimes mean that ucas weren’t able to match your results to your application. If your firm is still conditional then ring them up and they’ll explain if you need to send anything in.
when do universities get your grades? 6 am in the morning?
Frday 12 August. This is why UCAS Hub closes for applicant access for this period - so that Unis can process all the results and make the complicated decisions about which near-miss to accept etc , and get all of this entered - so that as many decisions as possible are made before Results Day.
Hello does anyone know if there are A level resits in september or November in 2022 after a level results day in 2022? thanks
NO. This was only available last year because of Covid exam disruption - it will not be available this year.
And btw, next June resits will be for the whole syllabus not the selected 'advanced info' from this year, so if you do resit, you will have to study the entire syllabus.
If you listed your exam centre correctly on ucas then ucas will get them from your exam board and match them to your application.
If your application hasn’t updated on results day then that can sometimes mean that ucas weren’t able to match your results to your application. If your firm is still conditional then ring them up and they’ll explain if you need to send anything in.
My exam centre wasn't listed on my UCAS application. Should I contact my firm uni and/or UCAS in advance then?