Unlock Your UK University Future
Convert your A-Level grades into UCAS tariff points to understand your UK university application score instantly.
A-Level Subjects
Subject Breakdown
Check with your specific university for exact entry requirements.
Quick Tips
- Did You Know?
An A* at A-Level equals 56 UCAS tariff points.
- Minimum Entry
Most Russell Group universities require 128–152 UCAS points.
- Multiple Quals
BTEC, EPQ, and music grades also contribute to your UCAS total.
- Clearing
Universities in Clearing may accept lower tariff points than their standard offers.
How to Use This Tool
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Select your qualification type (e.g. A-Level).
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Choose the grade you achieved for each subject.
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Add all your qualifications to see the total.
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Compare your total against university entry requirements.
The Mathematics
Total Points = Σ (Points per Qualification)Each qualification grade maps to a fixed tariff value. An A* at A-Level = 56 points, A = 48, B = 40, and so on. Sum all your qualifications to get your total UCAS tariff score.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are UCAS tariff points?
UCAS tariff points are a scoring system used by UK universities to compare qualifications. They convert grades from different qualification types into a single numerical scale.
Do all UK universities use UCAS tariff points?
Most do, but some top universities (Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial) primarily look at specific grades rather than total tariff points.
Can I combine different qualification types?
Yes — A-Levels, BTECs, Scottish Highers, and many other qualifications can all be combined into a single UCAS tariff total.
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