Higher Education: Admissions

(asked on 18th October 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many students were accepted onto higher education courses by each A-level grade combination in England in each of the last three years.


Answered by
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Andrea Jenkyns
This question was answered on 24th October 2022

The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service publish data on acceptances to full-time undergraduate higher education by A level grade combination. It can be found here: https://www.ucas.com/data-and-analysis/undergraduate-statistics-and-reports/ucas-undergraduate-sector-level-end-cycle-data-resources-2021.

The table below shows the number of acceptances by A level grade combinations for English 18-year-olds for the three most recent years.

Figures for 2022 are due to published in December.

Table 1 – English 18-year-olds accepted to full-time undergraduate higher education by A level points:

A level points

2019

2020

2021

3 points (EEE)

305

105

145

4 points (DEE)

1,160

400

475

5 points (DDE)

2,625

945

1,015

6 points (DDD)

4,740

1,935

1,980

7 points (CDD)

7,100

3,585

3,380

8 points (CCD)

9,665

6,155

5,100

9 points (CCC)

11,895

9,170

7,650

10 points (BCC)

13,805

11,590

10,185

11 points (BBC)

14,390

13,710

12,400

12 points (BBB)

14,395

15,350

14,410

13 points (ABB)

13,800

15,540

15,665

14 points (AAB)

11,860

15,090

16,160

15 points (AAA)

10,690

14,555

16,555

16 points (A*AA)

8,365

12,755

14,905

17 points (A*A*A)

5,285

9,880

12,860

18 points (A*A*A*)

4,835

11,085

16,505

All

134,910

141,860

149,380

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