A GCE A Level at Grade B is worth 100 UCAS points
A grade A at AS level (if you did not carry on the subject until the end of A2 A Level) is worth 60 points. A grade A from a full A Level is worth 120 points. For the full UCAS tarfiff table, please see the related link.
The number of UCAS points a diploma is worth can vary depending on the type and level of the diploma. For example, a Level 3 Extended Diploma typically has a maximum of 168 UCAS points, equivalent to three A-levels at grade A*. However, other diplomas, like the Level 2 Diploma, would carry fewer points. It's best to check the specific diploma and its grading structure for accurate points.
none, level 3 is worth 30
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
Yes, General National Vocational Qualifications (GNVQs) can be worth UCAS points, but this depends on the level of the qualification and the specific course. GNVQs at level 3 are typically recognized as equivalent to A-levels and can contribute to UCAS points for university admissions. However, the points awarded can vary, so it's important to check with specific universities for their recognition policies.
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
UCAS Points refelct a final grade. In the UK, if you take an AS and then carry it on to A Level, you carry the points over, and at the end of the second year the two grades are combined to form one A Level. If you decide to not carry a subject on at A Level, you "cash in" the points, and simply receive an AS Level, equivilent to half an A Level. So if you recived a B at AS Level, but carried the subject on to A Level, you would not receive the AS Level, but would receive the A Level at the end of your second year, as a combination of the two years marks. You can then convert the correct number of UCAS points for each full A Level, or AS Level eg A at A Level = 120 Points A at AS = 60 points (An AS is worth 50% of an A Level - easy!)
yes it can depending on your results. results are converted into UCAS points so the higher the grade the more UCAS points you get. e.g. PPP = 120 MMM = 240 DDD = 360
No, a Level 1 FA Coaching Course does not typically offer UCAS points. UCAS points are generally associated with A-levels, vocational qualifications, and certain higher education courses. The FA Coaching Courses are more focused on practical coaching skills rather than academic qualifications recognized by UCAS.
Yes, a higher diploma can carry UCAS points, but it depends on the specific diploma and its level of recognition. Generally, qualifications that are equivalent to A-levels or are recognized by UCAS can contribute points towards university admissions. It's important to check the specific UCAS tariff points assigned to the qualification through the official UCAS website or the institution offering the diploma.
They are worth the same amount of UCAS points. If you are planning to study a mathematics related degree at university, then further maths will give you a bit of a head start.
A Vocationally Related Qualification (VRQ) at Level 3 typically corresponds to 16 UCAS points. However, the exact points may vary depending on the specific qualification and the institution. It's advisable to check with the relevant examining body or university for precise information regarding UCAS points for a particular VRQ.