UCAS Tariff Point Calculator

UCAS Tariff Point Calculator 2026 | A-Level & BTEC Points Converter
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UCAS Tariff Point Calculator

Instantly convert your A-Level, AS-Level, BTEC, T-Level and other UK qualifications into UCAS tariff points. Plan your university applications with confidence for 2026 entry.

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Full Tariff Points Table 2026

Standard UCAS tariff point values across the most common Level 3 UK qualifications. Values shown per individual qualification unit.

Qualification Size A* / D* A / D B / M C / P D / E E
A-LevelFull A-Level564840322416
AS-LevelStandalone AS20161284
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma1 A-Level eq.56 (D*)48 (D)40 (M)32 (P)16
BTEC Diploma2 A-Level eq.112 (D*D*)96 (DD)80 (MM)64 (PP)32
BTEC Extended Diploma3 A-Level eq.168 (D*D*D*)144 (DDD)120 (MMM)96 (PPP)48
T-Level (Overall)3 A-Level eq.16814412096
Welsh Baccalaureate AdvancedFull Level 34840322416
Cambridge Pre-U (Principal)Full Pre-U56 (D1)48 (D2)40 (D3)32 (M1)24 (M2)16 (M3)
IB Diploma (Higher Level)Per HL subject24 (7)20 (6)16 (5)12 (4)
Music (ABRSM) Grade 8Level 328 (Dist)20 (Merit)12 (Pass)
EPQ (Extended Project)Level 328 (A*)20 (A)16 (B)12 (C)8 (D)4 (E)
Core MathsLevel 320 (A)16 (B)12 (C)8 (D)4 (E)

UCAS Tariff FAQ

Everything you need to know about the UCAS Tariff points system, UK qualifications, and university entry requirements.

The UCAS Tariff is a numerical points system used by universities and colleges in the UK to compare applicants’ qualifications. Each grade achieved in approved qualifications (A-Levels, BTECs, T-Levels, etc.) is assigned a specific point value, allowing institutions to set standardised entry requirements across different qualification types.

An A grade at A-Level is worth 48 UCAS tariff points. The full scale runs from A* (56 points) down to E (16 points). Most students take three A-Levels, so three A grades would equal 144 UCAS points total — a strong offer for many mid-to-top tier universities.

Yes, but only at half the value of a full A-Level since the 2015 decoupling reform in England. A full AS-Level grade A is worth 20 points (compared to 48 for a full A-Level A). AS-Levels no longer contribute to the final A-Level grade but still count as standalone qualifications for UCAS tariff purposes.

BTEC points vary by size. A BTEC National Subsidiary Diploma (1 A-Level equivalent) ranges from 16 to 56 points. A full BTEC National Diploma (2 A-Levels equivalent) ranges from 32 to 112 points. The Extended Diploma (3 A-Levels equivalent) ranges from 48 to 168 points depending on your combined grade profile (PPP up to D*D*D*).

Entry requirements vary significantly by institution and course. Top Russell Group universities typically require 144–168 points (A*AA to A*A*A at A-Level). Mid-tier universities often ask for 96–120 points (BBB to ABB). Modern universities may accept 64–88 points (CCC to BBC). Always check specific course requirements as some subjects like Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Science have significantly higher thresholds.

Yes, many additional qualifications carry UCAS tariff points. The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is worth up to 28 points at grade A*. Music grades (ABRSM), LAMDA, Core Maths, and other approved Level 3 qualifications also contribute. However, many universities do not include these in their formal offers, so always check individual course policies — some institutions view them favourably even when not counting them formally.

Yes, T-Levels are fully included in the UCAS Tariff. A complete T-Level qualification (comprising core assessments plus an occupational specialism) is equivalent to 3 A-Levels and attracts between 32 and 168 UCAS points depending on the overall grade achieved (Pass to Distinction*). T-Levels are now accepted by most UK universities for relevant course applications.

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