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Rejection from University of Manchester for BAEcon Economics and Finance (LN13)

I recently applied for Economics and Finance (LN13) at UoM, I was really eager to go there as I love the Uni and the city as a whole. However, after 2 months of waiting, my application was unsuccessful due to not having a stronger educational profile. This is the exact reason why they rejected me:
'Whilst your application was strong, competition is extremely high, and there were a number of applicants whose educational profile was stronger.' I applied with AAA as my predicted grades and despite the entry requirements also being AAA, and UCAS saying that majority of applicants got offered a place with AAB. Additionally, I also got a 7 in GCSE Maths and 6 in English (with my other GCSE's ranging from 5-7). I am disappointed that I got rejected as that was my firm choice and I still don't believe (although there are smart people that have really high grades) that everyone that applied and got offered a place applied with higher predicted grades than the entry requirements.

HOWEVER, I am also thinking that everyone that got offered a place for this course might not:
1) choose it as their firm or insurance choice
2) get the grades required to get in

So, as I am still really determined to get into that Uni and study that course, I have come up with the following options:
- I could try and get in through clearing on results day if that is a possibility (because they technically didn't say that my grades weren't bad, they said that other applicants had higher grades that me)
- I could take a gap year and re-apply in 2026, especially that then I will have sat my A-levels and would have the grades needed for the course.

Please give me advice on what I could do. Anything will be appreciated and would help a lot. Thanks!

Reply 1

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by hjkdhskd
I recently applied for Economics and Finance (LN13) at UoM, I was really eager to go there as I love the Uni and the city as a whole. However, after 2 months of waiting, my application was unsuccessful due to not having a stronger educational profile. This is the exact reason why they rejected me:
'Whilst your application was strong, competition is extremely high, and there were a number of applicants whose educational profile was stronger.' I applied with AAA as my predicted grades and despite the entry requirements also being AAA, and UCAS saying that majority of applicants got offered a place with AAB. Additionally, I also got a 7 in GCSE Maths and 6 in English (with my other GCSE's ranging from 5-7). I am disappointed that I got rejected as that was my firm choice and I still don't believe (although there are smart people that have really high grades) that everyone that applied and got offered a place applied with higher predicted grades than the entry requirements.
HOWEVER, I am also thinking that everyone that got offered a place for this course might not:
1) choose it as their firm or insurance choice
2) get the grades required to get in
So, as I am still really determined to get into that Uni and study that course, I have come up with the following options:
- I could try and get in through clearing on results day if that is a possibility (because they technically didn't say that my grades weren't bad, they said that other applicants had higher grades that me)
- I could take a gap year and re-apply in 2026, especially that then I will have sat my A-levels and would have the grades needed for the course.
Please give me advice on what I could do. Anything will be appreciated and would help a lot. Thanks!

Hi there,

Sorry to hear about your rejection but it’s great to see how determined you are to find a way forward!

I’d recommend reaching out to UoM’s admissions team to clarify their Clearing policy. Some universities have a policy where they do not consider applicants in Clearing if they were rejected in the main cycle, while others may still allow it. So it’s worth checking directly with them to see if you’re eligible to apply through Clearing on results day.

Good luck!

Reply 2

Original post
by hjkdhskd
I recently applied for Economics and Finance (LN13) at UoM, I was really eager to go there as I love the Uni and the city as a whole. However, after 2 months of waiting, my application was unsuccessful due to not having a stronger educational profile. This is the exact reason why they rejected me:
'Whilst your application was strong, competition is extremely high, and there were a number of applicants whose educational profile was stronger.' I applied with AAA as my predicted grades and despite the entry requirements also being AAA, and UCAS saying that majority of applicants got offered a place with AAB. Additionally, I also got a 7 in GCSE Maths and 6 in English (with my other GCSE's ranging from 5-7). I am disappointed that I got rejected as that was my firm choice and I still don't believe (although there are smart people that have really high grades) that everyone that applied and got offered a place applied with higher predicted grades than the entry requirements.
HOWEVER, I am also thinking that everyone that got offered a place for this course might not:
1) choose it as their firm or insurance choice
2) get the grades required to get in
So, as I am still really determined to get into that Uni and study that course, I have come up with the following options:
- I could try and get in through clearing on results day if that is a possibility (because they technically didn't say that my grades weren't bad, they said that other applicants had higher grades that me)
- I could take a gap year and re-apply in 2026, especially that then I will have sat my A-levels and would have the grades needed for the course.
Please give me advice on what I could do. Anything will be appreciated and would help a lot. Thanks!


. Have u got ur A levels grades yet? No and yeah do what u need to do Good luck

Reply 3

Original post
by hjkdhskd
I recently applied for Economics and Finance (LN13) at UoM, I was really eager to go there as I love the Uni and the city as a whole. However, after 2 months of waiting, my application was unsuccessful due to not having a stronger educational profile. This is the exact reason why they rejected me:
'Whilst your application was strong, competition is extremely high, and there were a number of applicants whose educational profile was stronger.' I applied with AAA as my predicted grades and despite the entry requirements also being AAA, and UCAS saying that majority of applicants got offered a place with AAB. Additionally, I also got a 7 in GCSE Maths and 6 in English (with my other GCSE's ranging from 5-7). I am disappointed that I got rejected as that was my firm choice and I still don't believe (although there are smart people that have really high grades) that everyone that applied and got offered a place applied with higher predicted grades than the entry requirements.
HOWEVER, I am also thinking that everyone that got offered a place for this course might not:
1) choose it as their firm or insurance choice
2) get the grades required to get in
So, as I am still really determined to get into that Uni and study that course, I have come up with the following options:
- I could try and get in through clearing on results day if that is a possibility (because they technically didn't say that my grades weren't bad, they said that other applicants had higher grades that me)
- I could take a gap year and re-apply in 2026, especially that then I will have sat my A-levels and would have the grades needed for the course.
Please give me advice on what I could do. Anything will be appreciated and would help a lot. Thanks!


AAB might be because of contextual offer students and they may have had stronger GCSE grades and application overall….. you could look on clearing but I doubt it as it’s competitive so a gap year is calling ur name but others top unis u can look at

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