applying for uni
London
You must enter all your qualifications from secondary education onwards –
whether you have the result (even any that were ungraded) or you’re still
awaiting exams and results. This helps unis and colleges to understand if you
meet their entry requirements. However, sometimes a uni or college will make you
an offer even if you don't meet the exact grades they're asking for. If you have
any questions about entry requirements, speak to the uni/college before you
apply. If you're waiting for results, these are the exam results we're able to
process and forward on to unis and colleges. If any of your pending
qualifications aren't on this list, you still need to add them to your
application, but also remember you’ll need to send the results on to your chosen
universities and colleges when you get them. If you studied at a uni or college
but didn't finish the course, you still need to enter these details. Include the
start and finish date, and state that you didn't receive any qualifications
there. If you are currently studying for a qualification or awaiting results, it
is important you make sure your referee adds your predicted grades to your
application – some universities and colleges will not consider your application
without them. It's really important you enter the right qualifications on your
application – especially if you're taking a vocational qualification, such as a
BTEC – as there are a number of different options to choose from in the
application, depending on the size and type of qualification you're taking. If
you're not sure which version of a qualification you're taking, talk to your
school or college, or contact us for advice.