Higher Education Programmes Edinburgh

Although the exact qualifications and grades required for different higher education courses vary widely, you can generally apply for a Bachelor's degree course with A levels, HNCs, HNDs, Vocational qualifications, Access Course qualifications, Foundation Course qualifications. Here comes with the details.

The Appleton Tower
+44 (0) 131 650 8445
11 Crichton Street
Edinburgh
The Royal College Of Surgeons Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 527 1600
Nicolson Street
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 650 8900
Mound Place
Edinburgh
The David Hume Tower
+44 (0) 131 650 8295
George Square
Edinburgh
Moray House
+44 (0) 131 651 6189
St. John Street
Edinburgh
University Of Edinburgh
5 Forrest HIll
Edinburgh
The Adam Ferguson Building
+44 (0) 131 650 8397
40 George Square
Edinburgh
The William Robertson Building
+44 (0) 131 650 4360
50 George Square
Edinburgh
The University Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 650 1000
South Bridge
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
3 Chambers Street
Edinburgh
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Routes into Higher Education

Routes into Higher Education

Routes into Higher Education

Although the exact qualifications and grades required for different higher education courses vary widely, you can generally apply for a Bachelor's degree course with:

  • A levels
  • Higher National Certificates (HNCs)
  • Higher National Diplomas (HNDs)
  • Vocational qualifications
  • Access Course qualifications
  • Foundation Course qualifications

In addition, there are a number of other factors that might be taken into account when institutions select students for particular courses:

  • subjects studied
  • grades achieved
  • total points scored
  • evidence of breadth of study
  • key skills attainment
  • evidence of other skills such as:
    • prior experience, for example, voluntary work, a gap year or work experience
    • personal qualities, as indicated in a confidential reference, personal statement or demonstrated at interview

A' levels

The majority of UK students apply for university or college with A levels , taken either at school or at a further education college. Each AS or A' level grade translates to a number of points (see table below); for example, a B grade at A' level is equivalent to 100 UCAS points, whilst a B at AS level is worth 50.

HE institutions may either state a minimum number of points to apply for a particular course, or they may specify that certain grade must be achieved. For example, to apply for Medicine, you may be required to obtain AAB grades, with an A in Chemistry.

HNCs and HNDs

If you have a Higher National Certificate (HNC) or Higher National Diploma (HND), you may be able to enter a first degree course at the start of the second or even third year.

Vocational Qualifications

Although prospectuses usually refer mainly to A' levels when they discuss entry requirements, don't be put off - the majority of vocational qualifications (for example, BTECs and OCR Nationals ) can be translated into UCAS points so that they may be compared against A level standards. This is demonstrated in the following table:

Points GCE AS GCE AS
Double Award
GCE A level GCE A level
Double Award
360        
320        
280        
240       AA
220       AB
200       BB
180       BC
160       CC
140       CD
120   AA A DD
110   AB    
100   BB B DE
90   BC    
80   CC C EE
70   CD    
60 A DD D  
50 B DE    
40 C EE E  
30 D      
20 E      
Points BTEC Nationals OCR Nationals
Award Certificate Diploma Certificate Di...

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