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UCAS- How to apply as a CBSE student?

How do I work through the education section as a CBSE student? Passed both Class 10 and 12 !!

Reply 1

If you already have your 12th grades: you add both your known 10th and 12th subjects / grades in the Achieved grades section and ignore the 'Pending' section.

Reply 2

Original post
by McGinger
If you already have your 12th grades: you add both your known 10th and 12th subjects / grades in the Achieved grades section and ignore the 'Pending' section.


UCAS doesn't have any achieved grades or pending section?

I have got both my results, there is just one section for my qualifications and it's the ''Eductation'' one.
(edited 2 years ago)
Add class 10 and 12 both as a single qualification. Use the module section for each to provide your subject results.

Reply 4

Original post
by Admit-One
Add class 10 and 12 both as a single qualification. Use the module section for each to provide your subject results.

Hi

I haven't received my class 12 results yet and when I tried to leave the percentage section it says that it is mandatory so what should I do.

Should I just add my class 10 qualification?
Original post
by Alema
Hi

I haven't received my class 12 results yet and when I tried to leave the percentage section it says that it is mandatory so what should I do.

Should I just add my class 10 qualification?

Add your class 10 as above and add your class 12 with a future date for completion. So long as it is pending UCAS should let you proceed without entering a grade.

Reply 6

Original post
by McGinger
If you already have your 12th grades: you add both your known 10th and 12th subjects / grades in the Achieved grades section and ignore the 'Pending' section.

where is the pending section?

Reply 7

Original post
by ridhimakamat
where is the pending section?

This is for qualifications / exams you are still to take - it may not be visible if you have already entered info that shows you have already left school.

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