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A-level results to be released for thousands of students
A-level results to be released for thousands of students

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A-level results to be released for thousands of students

Update: Date: 06:53 BST Title: Any last minute questions? Get in touch Content: Throughout the day, our experts will be on hand to answer your questions and help you get to the bottom of anything you are unsure about. You can get in touch in the following ways: In some cases a selection of your comments and questions will be published, displaying your name and location as you provide it unless you state otherwise. Your contact details will never be published. Update: Date: 06:45 BST Title: More students to bag first uni choice even if they miss grades - Ucas head Content: Hazel ShearingEducation correspondent A record number of 18-year-olds are likely to get into their first choice of university this year, the head of Ucas has said - even if they narrowly miss their grades. Dr Jo Saxton says universities are keen to enrol UK undergraduates due to more "uncertainty" around international student numbers. She says they will "quite possibly" accept students who do not meet the conditions of their offer, adding that domestic students offered universities "stability" for "financial planning". Update: Date: 06:39 BST Title: What can students expect this year? Content: In 2024, more than one in four (27.8%) of UK A-level entries were awarded an A or A* grade. This year is broadly expected to be similar. It was the highest proportion of entries scoring top grades after years of flux as a result of the Covid pandemic - and up from 27.2% in 2023. In 2019, the last set of summer exams before the pandemic, 25.4% of entries were awarded A or A* grades. The pandemic led to an increase in top A-level and GCSE grades in 2020 and 2021, with results based on teacher assessments instead of exams. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas) is also predicting that a record number of 18-year-olds will get into their first choice of university - more on that in the next post. Update: Date: 06:27 BST Title: What can you do to get ahead? Content: Results don't come out until 08:00, but here are a few things you could be doing while you wait: Update: Date: 06:19 BST Title: Your guide to the day, in 50 words Content: Here are the key timings for today: 08:00: Results are released 08:15: University acceptance status should be available to view in Ucas 09:30: We'll get a picture of national results, as well as information from the Department for Education on T-levels 13:00: Students in clearing can pick their choices on the Ucas website Update: Date: 06:16 BST Title: It's the final countdown Content: Imogen JamesLive reporter In just under two hours, thousands of you in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be opening A-level, T-level, BTec and other Level 3 course results. It's a big day, yes. And while they can help guide you into the next stage of life - whether that be the world of work, further education or something else entirely - it's important to remember that these results don't define you. I remember getting my results almost 10 years ago now. The fear was vivid, but I think I turned out all right. Here's how the morning will go: Deep breaths. We'll be with you the whole way. We've got reporters in schools around the country speaking to students as they learn their results. (Top tip: check out the BBC's mindful mix, it might help!)

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