A-Level Grade Calculator

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A-Level Grade Scale

A*
6 points
A
5 points
B
4 points
C
3 points
D
2 points
E
1 point
U
0 points

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A-Level?

A-Level (Advanced Level) is a British qualification taken after GCSE, typically at age 17-18. It's a two-year course that's considered more advanced than GCSE.

Can I take more than 4 A-Levels?

While the traditional approach is 3-4 A-Levels, some students take 5 or more. However, this is demanding and not recommended unless you're confident you can manage the workload.

How are A-Levels graded?

A-Levels are graded A* to E (with U for unclassified). A* is the highest grade, equivalent to distinction level. Each grade has a point value used for UCAS calculations.

What's a good A-Level average?

Universities typically look for an average of 4-5 points (A-B grades). For competitive courses at Russell Group universities, aim for 5+ (A* or A grades).

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