In this post I have divided all of the univerisities into categories depending on how GCSE heavy they are. Some universities may use GCSEs with other factors such as the UKCAT so they may not fit into the category suggested, for example, if you score incredibly highly in the UKCAT for Nottingham, there is more leeway for lower GCSE grades. Please with individual websites as this is a rough guide. Feel free to comment or contact me via email for advice.
8A* and above
Edinburgh
Oxford (who have the average applicant have 60% A*, so
successful candidates have more than that)
Birmingham
Cardiff
Mostly A*’s
Cambridge
Nottingham (paired with UKCAT)
Queens Belfast (paired with UKCAT)
St Andrews (8A’s or 6A*’s)
Leicester (paired with UKCAT)
Dundee
Exeter
UCL
Southampton
Glasgow
Newcastle
Manchester
Mostly A*’s and
A’s
Liverpool (score A and A* the same)
St Georges
Keele
King’s (look at things holistically)
Lancaster
Barts and the London
Aberdeen
Sheffield
Plymouth
East Anglia
Hull
Leeds
Not GCSE heavy
Bristol
Imperial
Brighton and Sussex
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