Chrispine C. asked a question to Charlotte D.
Hello - if I've understood correctly, you can look to the UCAS grade converter to find out what your UCAS score will be if that's what you're looking for - if your qualifications do not follow the British system, it's important that you put the grades and names of your qualifications as they appear on your certificates, as we will be able to calculate the relevant UCAS score for you, and when we ask for proof of your qualifications, any discrepancy against what was put on your application we will be required to investigate. Therefore, it's essential that you put your qualification and grades as you achieved them, and not as an equivalent that you have calculated yourself. Hope that helps!
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