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Do you need to declare all gcses?

I got a grade 3 in DT don’t ask me how my teacher gave little to no support it’s literally the only one I failed and it’s bringing my APS down so does it need to be declared cause I want to do medicine and I don’t want them to see a 3
Yes, you have to declare all awarded grades, UCAS is really clear about this.

Uni's can see all your results via your learner number anyway, so they will spot this.
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Original post by Admit-One
Yes, you have to declare all awarded grades, UCAS is really clear about this.
Uni's can see all your results via your learner number anyway, so they will spot this.

Alright thank you very much
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Original post by Admit-One
Yes, you have to declare all awarded grades, UCAS is really clear about this.
Uni's can see all your results via your learner number anyway, so they will spot this.

Wait what would happen when I re sit my GCSEs although I didn’t fail them I’ve paid to re sit 3 do they also need to be declared?
Original post by Elexa278
Wait what would happen when I re sit my GCSEs although I didn’t fail them I’ve paid to re sit 3 do they also need to be declared?

Yeah, every grade needs to be declared including the ones you have failed. Most universities for medicine and dentistry require 6 GCSE's of grades 7/6/A so don't worry 🙂
Original post by Elexa278
Wait what would happen when I re sit my GCSEs although I didn’t fail them I’ve paid to re sit 3 do they also need to be declared?

Yes as above, you need to declare all attempted qualifications (this includes resits). See here under section 3:

https://www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applying-university/filling-your-ucas-undergraduate-application

They both clearly state you need to declare all qualifications and also how to declare pending resits.

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