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None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
number of universities in UK? According to Universities UK there are 109 recognised universities in the UK. There are 352 institutions in the UCAS system that deliver accredited Higher Education courses.
You can do retakes of exams to get better grades and therefore get a higher number of UCAS points. Or you can take on some extra subjects to get UCAS points from them too.
Civil Engineering courses include a Bachelor of Engineering which can be taken at most Universities, some will be more well known and of a higher standard in the Engineering field. Applications to these courses can be carried out through UCAS in the UK.
The UCAS track is a service offered by the Universities and Colleges Admissions service in the United Kingdom, to help track the progress of your application to UK universities and colleges.
A GCE A Level at Grade B is worth 100 UCAS points
Postgraduate courses included those for Law, such as the LLM course, available on UCAS. Alternatively, a range of master's degree and PHD courses are also available for all fields.
LAMDA only accept applications made straight to them, they don't use UCAS.
220 min. Depends on the course but that's minimum expected to study any of thier degree courses.
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I believe it's a key skills qualification. According to this calculator, a Key Skills qualification at level 2 is worth 10 UCAS points. http://www.merlinhelpsstudents.com/studentlife/beforeuniversity/ucas/ucaspointscalculator.asp
You will be able to gain UCAS points through extra curricular activites by contacting your academic advisor. They can provide details on the actual process and how many points can be achieved.