UCAS's motto is 'At the heart of connecting people to higher education'.
UCAS was created in 1994.
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
LAMDA only accept applications made straight to them, they don't use UCAS.
A GCE A Level at Grade B is worth 100 UCAS points
ucas. has written: 'UCAS:How to Apply 2004' 'University & college open days 2004'
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.
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
The UCAS application is all done online. To find the form, please visit the related link.
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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.