Thursday 24 January 2019

UCAS Points 2017 changes

The UCAS points system has been around since 2001, but prior to September 2017, they looked a little different. It wouldn’t have been unusual to see a university in 2016 asking for 300 UCAS points, whereas it’s now a much lower number - more like 120 UCAS points. It’s not that people were expected to have seven good A Levels or anything wild like that, just that the points system has recently been ‘tidied up’ and made smaller. The numerical scores have shrunk, but they still represent the same relative values.

As part of the changes to UCAS tariff points, 2017 also saw more new qualifications being converted into the system. Because the number and type of vocational study options had increased for students, the UCAS points system needed updating to include them (hence our UCAS points BTEC calculator, which includes various levels of BTEC study alongside more traditional A Level UCAS points routes).

The biggest shift within the UCAS points 2017 overhaul was the change in points score for AS Levels. That year, the UK qualifications body reduced the status of an AS Level to 40% of an A Level. The AS Level UCAS points score is now proportionately lower to signify this change in value. Click here to know more about #https://universitycompare.com/advice/ucas/ucas-tariff-points/.

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