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Your Qualifications


Scottish Qualifications For the majority of Scottish applicants, the main basis of admission to first year in the University of St Andrews is SQA Highers – with most first year applicants receiving offers based on their four best Highers achieved at a single sitting.


While all Higher subjects are acceptable for entrance to the University of St Andrews, competition for certain degree programmes is extremely high. Therefore, the relevance of Higher subjects to the degree programmes may be taken into account when considering applications. If a candidate for admission has been unable to sit four Highers in S5, the reasons for this should be given in the UCAS Reference.


Intermediate 2 level qualifications are accepted in lieu of SQA Standard Grades at Credit level.


Advanced Highers are not normally an essential qualification for first year university entry.


“My time at St Andrews has been the happiest of my life. I have been inspired to grow, to learn, to accept new challenges and to strive harder than ever before. I truly feel this is a special place, where everyone would feel at home.”


William (Ballygowan, Co Down, N Ireland)


A-Levels and AS-Levels Admission is normally based on the achievement of three full GCE A-Levels. We are unable to admit students on the basis of AS-Levels alone; however, AS-Levels may give an indication of future performance at A-Level. For this reason candidates are strongly encouraged to take their AS-Levels and accept certification at the end of Year 12 (Lower Sixth). Admissions decisions will also involve scrutiny of GCSE results.


Cambridge Pre-U Admission will be based upon three Pre-U subjects, or a suitable combination of three Pre-U and A-Level subjects.


Advanced Diplomas The Advanced (Level 3) Diplomas can satisfy the University’s general entry requirements and applications from candidates offering the Advanced Diploma will be considered. Admissions Officers will wish to ensure that candidates applying with the Diploma have developed subject knowledge and study skills relevant for the degree programme for which they have applied. To meet entry requirements for specific degrees applicants may need to take specific Additional and Specialised Learning options.


International Baccalaureate For candidates offering the International Baccalaureate qualification the successful award of the Diploma is the basis for admission. Candidates taking individual units of the IB Certificate qualification will, in addition, normally be expected to have completed a recognised national secondary school leaving qualification.


Direct Entry to Second Year See page 47.


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