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T-Level Grade requirements for Russel Group Universities

Hi I’m currently studying T-Level Management and Administration at College and I’m in the first year. I am interested in applying to the 3 universities including Durham University , University of Liverpool and University of Leeds. They have mentioned that they accept T-Levels but haven’t mentioned what is required for predicted grades or overall. Would it be a distinction / distinction *? And what would they require in the core components would it be grade A or A* ?

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by moonx_786
Hi I’m currently studying T-Level Management and Administration at College and I’m in the first year. I am interested in applying to the 3 universities including Durham University , University of Liverpool and University of Leeds. They have mentioned that they accept T-Levels but haven’t mentioned what is required for predicted grades or overall. Would it be a distinction / distinction *? And what would they require in the core components would it be grade A or A* ?

What course/s would you apply to at those 3 universities?
This is the kind of question only those specific unis can answer.

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by ageshallnot
What course/s would you apply to at those 3 universities?


Business Management

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by moonx_786
Business Management

Email each Uni with the specific title of the qualification you are taking, and ask.

Often 'high grade' academic Unis will want additional qualifications like a T Level plus an A level or a high grade GCSE in Maths etc. As examples, for Business Management, Southampton requires - 'T levels in Management Admin, Finance, Accounting. The requirements are B in 'Core', Distinction in 'Specialism' and Distinction 'Overall' - plus GCSE Maths grade 6/B in addition to the T level qualification.'

You have to remember that T Levels were designed specifically for those who were intending to apply for apprenticeships etc, and who didnt want to go to Uni, and they are therefore not as 'academic' as A levels etc, and many top Unis will not accept them for degree courses.

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