What are UCAS Tariff Points?

A-Level to UCAS Points Calculator – Instantly Convert Your Grades

 

A-Level to UCAS Points Calculator – Instantly Convert Your Grades

You can calculate your UCAS Tariff points by converting each qualification grade into points using the official UCAS Tariff table (e.g., A* at A-Level = 56 points, A = 48 points, B = 40 points). Add up your qualifications to get your total UCAS points, which universities may use to make offers.

👉 Try the free A-Level to UCAS Points Calculator for an instant total.


What Is a UCAS Tariff Points Calculator?

The UCAS Tariff system converts grades from different Level-3 qualifications (A-Level, AS-Level, BTEC, IB) into a single points scale.

  • Purpose: Makes it easier for universities to compare applicants with different qualifications.

  • Example: 3 A-Levels at grades A*, A, B = 56 + 48 + 40 = 144 UCAS points.

Using an A-Level to UCAS points calculator saves time, avoids mistakes, and helps students quickly see if they meet university entry requirements.


Why Do UCAS Tariff Points Matter?

  • University Applications: Around 70% of courses in the UK use UCAS points in their offers.

  • Comparing Offers: Some universities set grades (e.g., ABB), others set points (e.g., 128 UCAS points).

  • Flexibility: Points allow a mix of qualifications (A-Levels, BTEC, IB).


Official UCAS Tariff Table (2025)

A-Level Grades

GradeUCAS Points
A*56
A48
B40
C32
D24
E16

AS-Level Grades

GradeUCAS Points
A20
B16
C12
D10
E6

BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma

GradeUCAS Points
DDD*168
DDD160
D*DD152
DDD144
DDM128
DMM112
MMM96
MMP80
MPP64
PPP48

International Baccalaureate (HL)

GradeUCAS Points
756
648
532
424
312
2–10

Formula – How UCAS Points Are Calculated

UCAS points are based on two values:

  • Qualification Size (1–4, depending on type)

  • Grade Band Value (3–14, depending on grade)

Formula:

UCAS Points = Qualification Size × Grade Value

📌 Example:

  • A-Level A* = Size (4) × Grade Value (14) = 56 points

  • AS-Level A = Size (2) × Grade Value (10) = 20 points


Example Calculation

Let’s say a student has:

  • A* in Maths → 56 points

  • A in Biology → 48 points

  • B in Chemistry → 40 points

  • D in AS-Level English → not counted, since A-Level takes priority

Total UCAS Tariff = 56 + 48 + 40 = 144 points


Common Questions About UCAS Tariff Points

1. What are UCAS Tariff Points?

They are a numerical value for post-16 qualifications in the UK, used to compare students applying to university.

2. Can AS-Levels and A-Levels in the same subject both count?

No. Only the higher qualification counts.

3. Do BTECs and IB count toward UCAS points?

Yes. Both BTEC Level 3 and IB Diploma carry UCAS Tariff points.

4. What’s the maximum UCAS points a student can get?

Over 200 points (e.g., 4 A* A-Levels = 224). However, most universities only count your best three qualifications.

5. Do all universities accept UCAS points?

No. Some use grades only (e.g., ABB). Always check entry requirements.


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Conclusion

The A-Level to UCAS Points Calculator is a quick, accurate way to estimate your UCAS Tariff total. It uses official 2025 UCAS tables and ensures your grades are converted correctly—whether A-Level, AS-Level, BTEC, or IB.

👉 Start calculating now: Use the UCAS Points Calculator

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