This year the record number of 18-year-old children is likely to be included in the university’s first choice, the head of the entry service (UCAS) of universities and colleges has said-they remember their grades.
Dr. Joe Saxton said that the university was keen to enroll the UK undergraduates as “uncertainty” was high around the international student number.
He said that “he would probably accept” probably “students who did not meet the terms of their proposal, stating that domestic students had offered” stability “to universities for” financial planning “.
Thousands of students will open A-level, T-level, BTEC and other level-three results next week as prediction.
Dr. Sexton said that it was “indeed, a good year, a UK-Domicard 18 years old who wants to go into one of our world-class universities”.
“I would guess that a record number of 18-year-old children will wake up with confirmation, probably where they are near,” she said.
He said that the university was “really recognizing that three -year graduate students are stability for your university community, for your university community”.
Universities UK CEO Vivian Stern said that the universities were “certainly competitive” with each other, which meant that applicants had “very much like”.
UCAS says that universities have made more proposals this year, which This is called “Generally translates into more acceptance”.
Dr. Sexton said that he hoped that resulting in clearing would have “slight less” spaces – because if more locations are taken by students who have received offers, there would be less spaces for the list.
The clearing system of UCAS allows students to discover university courses with available places.
According to a press association analysis of 129 universities, more than 22,600 courses for graduate students of England had listed vacancies this week.
More than 3,600 courses were advertised in 17 of the selective Russell Group Universities.
Director of Higher Education Policy Institute Nick Hillman said that students of the year 13 were “well kept”, where they wanted them to wanted.
He said, “The financial plight of universities is very keen on them to fill their courses and they are falling on themselves to sign up to good potential students,” he said.
Students from England and Wales will pay high tuition fees for the university this year, after the sector was called for help with their finance.
Tuition fee The 2025-26 has increased from £ 9,250 to £ 9,535 for the academic year.
This is the first time they have gone to England since 2017, and universities stated that their real words had fallen.
They have become rapidly dependent on higher fees from international students in recent years for frozen domestic charges – but the number of foreign students coming to the UK has fallen.
In May, Regulatory in England, office for students, warned Four in 10 universities This summer is expected to be in a financial deficit.
Maintenance loans have also moved forward this year, which means that students can borrow more to help with day to day stay.
In England, the maximum maintenance loans for England students who stay away from their parents outside London have increased from £ 10,227 to £ 10,544 per year.
UCAS said last month The number of 18-year-old children applying to the university from the UK was again to 328,390.
However, because the number of 18 -year -old children in the UK has also increased, they create a slightly smaller ratio of a total of 18 years old population compared to last year (41.2%).
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, students will receive A-Level and other level-3 grades next week.
In Scotland, the number of students receiving A, B or C grade in National 5, high and advanced higher Rose across the board this year.
The Scottish Qualification Authority also reported a decrease in the gap between the candidates of the most and least deprived areas.