Does Edinburgh university accept lower grades?
You may receive an offer at the lower grade level if: the number of applications for a degree is broadly similar to the number of offers we have available; or. you are an EU or international applicant* to a degree other than medicine; or. you are a widening access student.
What grades do you need for Edinburgh?
A level – AAA – ABB. Required subjects: A Levels: no specific A Level subjects required. GCSEs: English at C or 4.
Does Edinburgh look at GCSE?
We require you to achieve at least a GCSE in some subjects . Some of our subject areas are particularly competitive and attract many highly qualified applicants. We will accept International GCSE s (IGCSEs) and Level 2 Certificates as equivalent to GCSE s.
Can I apply to other universities at the University of Edinburgh?
If you apply to other universities as well as the University of Edinburgh we will not be able to see your other choices and it will have no impact on how we assess your application. Can I apply for more than one degree at the University of Edinburgh? You may apply for more than one degree at the University of Edinburgh.
What qualifications do I need to study postgraduate research at Edinburgh?
The University of Edinburgh requires postgraduate research students to hold at least a first or upper second class bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent before they can be admitted to a higher degree. For more information on international degree equivalencies, please see below.
How does the University of Edinburgh address the diversity problem?
The University of Edinburgh is committed to increasing the diversity of its student population by presenting no unnecessary barriers in its admissions selection processes to prospective students currently underrepresented in higher education.
Can I apply to UNI with a C grade below?
If you are applying with ‘one grade below’ then there is a chance they may still consider you. Just remember that ‘points equivalent’ doesnt work for Unis requiring specific grade sets – and that a C isnt that impressive. Its worth one risky choice – just make sure your other choices are more realistic. Rep:?